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elizabeth's warren is as indigenous as they come. not just to cambridge. and in 2012 she gave us proof. >> my aunt be his walk by that picture at least a thousand times, we are remarked that her father, mike pepa, had high cheekbones like all of the indians do. >> tucker: yeah, the vote got high cheap cheekbones, those indians. sean hannity right now. >> hannity: i can't top that. i can't top that. you can't make it up tucker thank you. welcome to speefive. russian forces not lunching deadly attacks against population zones, civilian populations, as revenge against
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the unsuccessful ukrainian strike that disabled the bridge to crimea, that this as vladimir putin threatens to go nuclear, biden warning that it could be armageddon and the worst crisis since the cuban missile crisis before jetting off to delaware for some rest and relaxation. we'll bring you the latest and check in with colonel oliver north. later, bomb show evidence that could result in charges against hunter biden but they're missing the big picture. but we have a voice mail allegedly left by his father to hunter and that sheds new light on how hunter likely light on that gun application. we'll play the recording and let you decide. also the one and only stephen a. smith will join us on his take on joe biden, the kanye west scandal and so much more. apparently people can't believe
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her friends. a lot of chatter on the internet about that. first were 29 days away from this inflection point in our country, a tipping point election if there was one, our midterms. republicans are surging over the country it seems, momentum has clearly shifted toward republicans. in just a moment were going to hear from arizona gubernatorial candidate cary lake. wait'll you hear about her opponent and about lee zeldin, now down by less than two points to democrat kathy hochul and the liberal state of new york. we begin in florida with the powerful add, not all ads need to be negative, featuring the state's first lady. take a look. >> i get asked all the time. who is ron desantis? as a kid who grew up right here in florida, working his tail off, paying his own way through school, volunteering to serve in the navy in serving in iraq. i'm he is the man i phone fell
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in love with and he's the dad of three rambunctious children. but if you want to know who ron desantis really is, when i was diagnosed with cancer, and i was facing a battle for my life, he was the data to care of my children when i couldn't. he was there to pick me off of the ground when i literally could not stand. he was there to fight for me when i didn't have the strength to fight for myself. that is who ron desantis is. >> tucker: the country's been bombarded with so many negative ads, is it nice to get a break from that? governor desantis is done a good job for people in florida, look at how he restored 98% of power in florida after hurricane ian. he was right not to shut down florida during covid. in school education, kids had it
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in florida in august of 2020. he took unfair attacks about that but showed leadership. he'll probably get reelected as a result. his decision to send illegal immigrant people to martha's vineyard to expose a lot of left-wing hypocrisy. in 29 days from today, is user critical. pennsylvanians have said the john fetterman is not exactly earning anybody's vote. it's a statistical dead heat in pennsylvania. in fact, the socialist candidate never had a real job until he was 50. and then when he got elected as a part-time mayor of the tiny borough with a 2100 plus population, he was still living off mommy and daddy is so pathetic life. despite this, having a part-time job, he skipped out of most of the city council meetings.
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as lieutenant government he only worked four hours a day. and he had nothing on his daily schedule for the third of all workdays. to make matters work, federman's massive stroke that he had in may has not left him seriously disabled. so far he's been unable to debate. he really takes questions from the press, not many have seen. he rarely speaks in public for more than five or 10 minutes. but on the rare occasion he leaves his home, it's pretty clear that federman is not fit to hold office. you decide. >> should joe biden run again in 2024? >> i think that should be a decision made by joe biden. >> we artie knew this can be a tight race. we've always been running like this is down five points >> he understands how extreme it is and wants to lie and make sure people pretend he doesn't have the exact same views as doug maas triano is. >> i wanted to check and see how you're feeling, how you doing?
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>> i'm doing fantastic. and it's not about kicking balls in the authority. >> tucker: president job in? kicking balls in the authority? it's worse when he's not chasing innocent african americans down the street and he wants pennsylvanians economy to empty america's prisons, first-degree murderers, he also supports legalization of hard drugs like heroin and fentanyl for it he wants taxpayers to pay first save free shooting zones for heroin addicts. you can't make that up. and as a socialist he supports oppressive taxes, extreme government regulation -- but he hasn't his own taxes.
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i offered them three hours on the radio show and one hour and they showed the defendant's radical agenda but given his comprehension problems or whatever, he won't answer our requests. we sent out the message many times great so we decided to take things under our own hands and we send our own sara carter to pennsylvania to give him an engraved invitation. take a look. >> mr. federman. mr. federman. will give you guys a full hour of prime time on fox news. mr. federman. sean hannity has invited you to take the full hour on fox news, plus three hours of his radio show. sir? one full hour. you'll have it all. >> tucker: that's four hours of airtime. over 700 radio affiliates for this tv network. john, come on.
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anyway, here's more from sara carter. she is with us. sorry you had to mention my name so much. but he definitely heard you because you are right there. he was looking at you. what were his people saying to you? >> sean, i was right in the middle of the lion's den. but i delivered the message. if he's running for senate he should be able to speak to all parties, those that support him and those who don't support him. if his platform is strong that it is. so i want him to know we were sincere, we wanted him on the show, that you were to give him the full hour, and another three hours on your radio show. he looked directly at at me, miss gisele federman look directly at me, and he basically said, we're here to talk to friends. that's exactly what she said. i continued to go around the crowd. of course there were people saying, why should he go on the
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show? others said, maybe it would be great if you want on the show. and i had my own debates with the audience. they were very friendly, very kind. there was nobody throwing out any profanity. but it's concerning sean. there are so many people in pennsylvania, for whom the issues are serious. the rise in crime, the economy, job loss. these are things that pennsylvanians and infect all americans care about. we also had a chance, sean, to spend some time today in braddock. it's about 11 miles outside of pittsburgh, population about 1800. and it's just appreciated. no jobs, people on the street. crime is to the roof. drug addiction, it really is serious. these are serious issues for all americans and certainly for pennsylvanians. issues that john fetterman does not want to talk about with anybody other than those that
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support them, and that's mainly the unions. >> tucker: sara carter, great report, thank you for doing that. you know what? big i'll have to go to braddock myself. i have to show up there and offer him the camera right there on the spot. we returned to arizona where very important elections are going on 29 days from now. blake masters is now surging in the polls after last week's beat down, the debate against schumer wanted be mark kelly also in arizona, gubernatorial kari lake is now in the lead, healthy lead, and has been very impressive but her democratic opponent katie hobbs is proving to be an awful, terrible candidate for many reasons. for starters she supports amnesty for illegal immigrants, actually made the comment that it's ridiculous to even talk about the burner. i said, you live in arizona.
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it's on top of mind of everybody in arizona, texas, border states. on the state level shoe voted against tax decreases and leaves 13 times, but says she is for them. her position on abortion is even more downright extreme. hobbs is in favor of late-term abortion up to the moment of birth. no restrictions at all whatsoever. >> abortion is a very personal decision that belongs to a woman and her doctor. the government and politicians do not belong in that decision. we need to let doctors perform the care that they are trained and take an oath to perform. >> so if a narrow zone of voter were to conclude from your previous answer that you do not favor any week limit on abortion would they be correct? >> i support leaving the decision to a woman and her doctor and leaving politicians
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entirely out of it. >> tucker: like warnock, like federman, katie hobbs is unwilling, unable to defend these radical positions. as of now, she is outright refusing to dare debate cary lake. take a look. >> your opponent said you don't like to debate. are there any conditions under which you would debate carrie lake so the voters of arizona can hear from lead to a view side by side and in real time? >> what i been focused on his opportunities like this where they can see it's back-to-back and hear directly from us about the issues that are important to arizonans and how we would govern without a circus like she created during the g.o.p. republican primary. i have not desired to be a part of the spectacle that she's looking to create. >> tucker: the people of arizona like every state they deserve better. hobbs knows that she'll get destroyed in a debate. just take a look at how she
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melted down during a very routine town hall. this is pretty embarrassing. take a look. >> what if you learned specifically from the latino community? >> great question. i don't necessarily think about it that way in those terms. my sister-in-law, she is latino and i love hanging out with her family and practicing my spanish. arizona wouldn't be arizona without what the latino community brings. >> so no specific lesson? it's one-third of the state. >> yes. absolutely. i think there are many lessons. >> tucker: katie, that's called a softball. that should be a layup. that's an easy answer.
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he is arizona republican gubernatorial candidate kari lake. it's ridiculous to focus on the border and i support amnesty and tax cut but i voted against them 13 times. that woman is not capable of debating you, right? >> she's got such a pass between her voting record against anything that would help us with border security, where she voted against getting police the training they needed, where she voted against education, raises for teachers, she voted for sex education to start in kindergarten. she started to build to the start the kindergarten. she's just got a bad past. obviously she can communicate very well as you saw with that softball question. >> tucker: just look in the debate, node restrictions on abortion, found liable in a racial discrimination case in
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terms of employment, her staff has accused her of being emotionally abusive, she can explain in simple question like her relationship to the hispanic community. my understanding is that about a third of the voting population in arizona are hispanic americans. no answer for that? >> exactly. not only is the hispanic community a vital part of the state, when you thing about the american dream, they personify that. you can learn so much from our hispanic community. they come here if there from another country, when they come here they embrace what it means to live out the american dream. they work hard and they know that if they work hard and raise their family right they can have all of the amazing things that come with the american dream and she can even verbalize anything positive. how sad. >> tucker: you doing very well in your race. after the debate last week between mark kelly and blake
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masters, do you believe that blake masters is close the gap? >> i think he has. when you look at other posters, there are a few i trust, he's very close or maybe a buy one. and i believe sean that working to do really well. our voters are in and turn out day like they did in the primary. we won 70% of the election day vote and we're going to win big on election day. i think you're going to bring everybody over. we have a movement on our hands and i think people are so excited about what's happening here >> tucker: it's important. you for governor blake masters for the sun senate. we'll watch closely and 29 days. kari lake thank you. now to a shocking political development out of the state of new york, republican candidate for governor lee zeldin is down to less then two points against democratic governor kathy hochul in a very liberal state of new york. this could be the biggest
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political upset that selection year in the making. one big reason, violent crime out-of-control all over new york state. kathy hochul doesn't seem to care. she continues with defund, dismantle, nobel laws. and she wants to have a listening tour pecans instead. and we have lax prosecution for the states repeat offenders, in spite of rising crime all over the state. she didn't seem to care when her opponent was viciously attacked and staged by men with a weapon that could've killed him. and she refused to provide requested state security. period on sunday, two people were shot right outside lee zeldin's long island home in an apparent gang getting hit while twin daughters were home. when the victims was found under the sultan's porch, another in the bushes, his bushes. here with more is lee zeldin. first, this is to attacks, wow, i would think the governor would provide you with security. number two i'm glad you're okay.
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could this be connected to politics or do you believe the analysis of others that this is likely gang-related and not related politically at all to you? >> suffolk county law enforcement has told me that this was not related to me, not a target of my family are my home. i don't have information to rebut what the suffolk county law enforcement has told me. so i'm going with what they told me for now. >> tucker: how did new york, the crime in new york it's out-of-control and why does the governor refused to change course and do you believe that you can win the state of new york? are the polls showing that this is a real race. >> i'm not here to come in second. i'm in a campaign throughout the state paid one of the reasons i got into the state is because of these pro-criminal laws that are getting passed out of albany releasing people early from
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prison. prison staff being assaulted more since the implementation. we've seen it with district attorneys like alvin bragg refusing to enforce the law. the defund movement is attacking law enforcement they want to do it next statewide. i believe albany needs to break this and have an unbalanced power. giving judges discretion and utilizing the constitutional authority, i would say constitutional duty of the governor to remove the district attorney who refuses to enforce the law. my first action, first day in office, is to turn to alan bragg to let them know if he's fired. >> hannity: this'll be a political earthquake that selection year if you win and you're right in the middle of it. i can't believe how close is that is. i'm glad your family safe.
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thank you congressman. tune in to got felled tonight, lee zeldin will be a guest for the entire hour. first biden's weakness on their world stage is once again amplified by russian aggression, oliver north will be here to explain what biden should do. and sarah sanders is with us with her first interview since her cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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♪ ♪ >> hannity: now russia continues to unleash their brutal deadliest sold all across ukraine including the capital of keys, targeting civilians, even more missile strikes earlier today in response to a blouse that the key bridge over crimea over the weekend. the level of destruction and explosions in ukraine in recent days is reaching levels not seen since the beginning of the conflict. a young girl filming is an explosion goes on only feet away from her. raising the risk of a real arm nuclear conflict. putin has clearly lost his mind, is paranoid, and has no regard
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for human life. the footage were seeing from ukraine is beyond terrifying. biden is casually warning of nuclear armageddon during a closed-door fund-raiser with other top democrats last week. he says the first time we've faced armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. when he was asked about it he refused to answer any questions as per usual, wandered off to vacation instead of the situation room where he should be. even while his weaknesses emboldening all our allies. even president macron was scolding biden for his idiotic comments and behavior. retired lieutenant colonel oliver north is here with us. he warns it's the worst crisis since the cuban missile crisis and that we are nearing nuclear armageddon, his response is to
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go to the beach on vacation instead of heading to the situation room. what i a problem with that colonel? >> we all ought to have a problem with it great this president is severely compromised both mentally and perhaps even ethically because of what his son may or may not of done with the communist chinese. these are things that add up to a compromise commander in chief. it's stunning to me that strategic target like that bridge could be so poorly defended or protected by the russians. putin called the bridge attack a terrorist event. this morning, he's got ballistic missiles aimed at civilians. pollutant was either in her just come from an emergency meeting with his version of the national security council.
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some in u.s. intelligence services believe boudin might've called his advisors to get there approval to use the bridge attack as a pretext for attacking keith. biden's response to condemn the attack of the strongest possible terms, he said he talked to saul alinsky and promise that we are with them no matter how long it takes no matter whatever you need. what zelenskyy needs and is not getting from the americans, they need the ability to knock down russian missiles and rockets. but it's reduced because of everything he's been doing against civilians, boudin, since february. the missile defense systems, u.s. deployed patriot batteries with u.s. troops to saudi arabia
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when their cities and refiners were under attack. not likely can happen here. no u.s. boots on the ground and training on patriot's former complicated than the other training that is worked so well in the early phases of this w work. the israeli iron dome would be perfect here but the israeli and russians are cooperating to deal with hezbollah. you want let me ask you this. okay. so he clearly is not doing as well as he thought he would do. he thought it would be a cakewalk. he's been embarrassed on the world stage. he's targeting civilians, which, by the way, he been doing from early on. he has become isolated and paranoid. people around him seemed to be disappearing on a daily basis. if he is willing to target
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civilians the way he is in such a brutal fashion, is it likely to assume that he would be capable of using a tactical nuclear weapon as he says he might? >> sean, i don't believe you can. first of all, the 1991, we had a lot of our scientists helping the u.n. redistribute the weapons and get them out of the place is places like ukraine. second, he's got a very serious problem of keeping in his own tent the people whose sons are now fighting the war. the bottom line this is that i don't think pollutant can be sure of being able to convince somebody to push the button the systems are very much like ours because of the spies of the been working for us since world war ii. i think he knows he can't
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convince people to push the button, turn the key, or enter the codes, because he's had so many defectors from within his own government. putin is in trouble. he may not survive this experience. >> hannity: i said from the beginning, i hope there's some russian high-ranking people around them who might know what the right thing to do isn't take care of the world. i believe he's capable of it. i pray among. good to see you my friend and thank you. now turning to the crucial mid term races with sarah huckabee sanders, who continues to build her momentum after undergoing surgery for thyroid cancer. the cancer was detected early and she is cancer free, back out on the campaign trail. her first interview since the surgery. how are you feeling?
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walk us through the process. what happened? >> i feel great. i'm incredibly blessed to have had this caught early by the grace of god and amazing doctors and nurses who gave me world-class care here in arkansas. i'm now cancer free. i got diagnosed over labor day weekend and within about 12 days underwent surgery to remove my thyroid and surrounding lymph nodes. everything went perfectly well and successful. i am beyond thankful, again, for the doctors and nurses who provided the great care as well as the thousands of family and friends who prayed for me and sent notes of encouragement over the course of this process. i'm grateful to have that behind me, be back on the campaign trail, and i had some great
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moments of perspective on everything that really matters in life. i'm incredibly grateful for being on the other side and coming out stronger and tougher and ready for the next 29 days on the campaign as we fight hard to make sure we win the governor's race on november 8. >> hannity: was don imus who said, you hear the word cancer and it makes your knees buckle. because you go from 02,000 and think the works case scenario. but they've come a long way in treating many of these cancers. and you're cancer free. i'm glad you're better because i've been telling your father every time he is on the show that you'll be a better governor than he was. i think i finally convinced them the number eight >> not only have you convinced him but i think a lot of arkansans are following in. the best part of that is there's no person more hopeful that it happens than my dad.
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he's an incredible source of encouragement, a great resource throughout this process. and so helpful in everything that i'm doing. i think no one will be happier from me to take the claim of best of arkansas than he will. >> hannity: i will tell you. you have a wonderful family. we love you dad, glad you're better and back on the campaign trail. i been a supporter of yours in this race from the very beginning and i'm looking forward to election night when fox news can project that year the next governor of the great state of arkansas. glad you're back in good health. thanks for being with us sarah. >> thank you for all your continued support sean. >> hannity: house republicans are wrapping up their investigation of biden and his son hunter.
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house republicans will probe hunter is a national security threat if the g.o.p. takes back power in november. we're learning more about joe and hunter's interactions including this voice mail obtained by the daily mail from tober, where joe biden is begging hunter to get help for substance abuse. >> i love you more than than anything in the whole will tell. you've got to get some help. i don't know what to do. and i know that you don't either. if you and it's actually sad it that voice mail came at the same time that hunter lied on an application to by a handgun, it was found stashed in a dumpster near a school that we later learned was stashed by his sister-in-law haley. same month that hunter apparently begged her for cash to go to rehab. in other words he lied on his cotton application about his
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drug use. any replace the name biden with trump. imagine how the mob would be treating this. instead they're perpetuating one hoax after another as they did with the dirty steele dossier. the sub source for steel is going on trial, accused of lying to the fbi about his sources for the clinton bought and paid for research. the fbi knew he debunked it to them in january of 2017 yeti cap using the dirty dossier knowing none of it was true to acquire multiple pfizer abhorrence to keep illegally spying on carter page and president trump even started putting them on the payroll. here with reaction, florida attorney general, former florida attorney general pam bondi and also lara trump. i don't have a problem with them
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going for the gun application because of his last name was trump they go after hunter biden if it was hundred trump. there is a lot of question also. i want to know if national security was compromised because he was taking in all this money without any experience from russia, kazakhstan, ukraine, china. a lot of money and a lot of deals at a time when the guy is a drug addict using a lot of. i'd like to know about that on and also like to know the connection to joe because he denied understanding of what was going on even though we know he had numerous meetings with hunter and his former business partners. >> it's a matter of national security sean. it's so important. and yet they choose not to get a special prosecutor in this case. and this new evidence we know, very sad by the way, to digress for a minute, parents, you do have a remedy. relatives you have a remedy.
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you can civilly commit your relative or child if you know they're doing drugs or alcohol to that extent. but what we do know is that joe biden knew about the drug use at the time, halle, his girlfriend and sister-in-law knew about the drug use at the time. there's no evidence through text message that his sister ashley biden knew so therefore they have to have a special prosecutor and they're not getting one. legally, that's an actual conflict. because as we know the u.s. attorney reports to merrick garland, who reports to joe biden. biden and his kids are no witnesses in any case against hunter biden. it's really unbelievable, legally to me, that that has not been dealt with and there's not a special prosecutor on the case. >> hannity: laura, if your husband eric had done any of the things hunter has done, taking
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money from ukraine and kazakhstan and the russian oligarch and the communist chinese, $1.5 billion deal, no experience in any of these businesses with her doing deals, i know he would be in jail. it was don jr., he be in jail. if it was ivanka trump, she being jail. that's the double standard. and to what extent is president joe biden compromised because he knew about the deals and why is the fbi not going after the bigger picture here, because that's far more important whether or not a sold out his country then whether he lied on the gun application. >> if it was my dog charlie, he'd be in jail to. you know what? it's so sad to hear that voice mail from joe biden it's tragic. no one ever wants to see family having to deal someone can take
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care of himself. if there's anything we learn from hunter's laptop is that this is a guy who is in serious need of help. that aside sean, he also can take for granted the timing of all this. the possible charges against hunter biden and the likely outcome of those charges. biden's department of justice right now is doing everything possible to restore the reputation with three american people, to somehow justify the rate of a former president and possible political opponents home that was unprecedented, unnecessary. i imagine the fbi team cook up the idea where they said, wait a minute, now's the time, were to go forward and possibly charge hunter biden with something like a slap on the wrist. if anybody did anything wrong come up course they should be held to account. but hunter's reckless personal behavior aside, sean, you're
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exactly right. we want to get to the bottom of what happened with 10% for the bigeye. hunter biden, profiting to the tune of millions of dollars that unified joe biden's position in all of these deals. the american people know the only way we can get to the bottom of this is by putting republicans back in charge of the house, republicans back in charge of the senate. we need oversight on this. we need to know because it is a national security issue. that's the bigger picture here. >> hannity: we know well that the communist chinese and the russians and every other foreign entity had full knowledge that hunter biden was a drug addict, using and every other horrible thing he was doing his life. they have compromising materials to quote adam schiff's friend from russia on these thing.
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next are friend stephen a. smith, what is he think of biden's presidency plus will talk sports and i can't miss interview coming up. his mu
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♪ ♪ >> hannity: so last week i
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appeared on stephen a. smith's podcast called numeracy for a pretty fascinating discussion of sports and culture and politics. everyone made such a big deal out of the fact that we're friends and it has ruined his career. it's over. it was one of the top podcast for one week and then i came on and it went to. we continue our discussion tonight with more signs of joe biden struggles including the moment where he called out for the deceased congresswoman he was there to honor. he is suffering from a massive cognitive decline that sad to see. he talks about nuclear armageddon and the worst nuclear crisis since the cuban missile crisis and then goes home instead of going to the situation room. his new podcast is called no mercy, we know them from espn, the one and only stephen a. smith. >> stop lying to the american
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public about a discussion, it wasn't a discussion. you ran my show. i barely got in a question in 4. but it's good to be here. >> hannity: it's good to have you here. the podcast gets released. my phone is blowing up. there's no way this is true. why do people doubt that we can be friends and have been friends for such a long time? >> because people believe that if you disagree that makes you enemies. but were friends. the one right. >> you can be friends with someone you disagree with half the time. >> hannity: you don't disagree with me. >> yes i do! stop lying! of course i disagree with you. first of all, here's the deal. i'm conservative fiscally, i want to apologize for that to
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anybody. i'm a proud capitalist. i'm a hawk about national security as well. but i don't find everything that liberals do to be wrong. i'm a centrist at heart. i don't have a problem... >> hannity: quick question, is there... >> everything! >> hannity: do you see joe biden as a president in serious cognitive decline? >> i'm not a doctor. i won't go that far. but i respect the fact that people see things and he has seemed more stable and cogent at times. i think that much. spew him if he thinks pruden is capable of nuclear armageddon and it's the worst crisis sense cuba in 1962, shouldn't he go to the situation room instead of on the beach in delaware? >> i can think of lots of things
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were the objects haven't looked so good for presidents, including republican ones. at the end of the day we get the judge what he's doing, what is executing. three inflation reduction act, the bipartisan infrastructure bill. he doesn't have a nationalistic point of view when it comes to the were between russia and ukraine, galvanizing the international community to some degree. i'm not the affection out of that some people are. but i listen to sean hannity recently, you know what he said on his radio show one time push mark he said the prison of history will tell us. don't get caught up and stuff in the moment. let's look at stuff through the prism of history. that's what you said. >> hannity: let me move to your world, your area of expertise. everybody feigns outrage when
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there's a fight in basketball, a fight in baseball, the bench is empty and there's a brawl. i was a hockey player. every sport we played growing up at some point during the day we'd all fight. and then we pick up our gloves and start playing again are start playing basketball, whatever it was. so you have gemon green and jordan poole. they have this will conflict. so what? why does everybody feigns like this so outraged over little conflict between two players. it's bound to happen. it's a contact sport. get over it. >> it was in the little contact, he practically knocked him out and the guy was really hurt. draymond green was there and you have to put it in the proper context. if it was not nice not so much. a brawl at a baseball field not so much. but when it comes to sports like basketball, that kind of
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behavior is not called for. to draymond green's credit, he made a mistake, he's a good man, a good brother, he said he had issues going on in this life of the course and was in a bad emotional spot. that's why you did something like that that is never done in his career before. but in the end because of the world were living in, it's not something tolerated. but this is a first class organization. he's going to another chance, he just got a few days off grid >> hannity: no mercy, where you get the podcast? ♪>> everywhere you get a podca, every monday, wednesday, and friday. a glimpse into the not-so-distant future of lincoln more on that soon. ♪ ♪ the best part?
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>> hannity: unfortunately that is all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us and make initial possible. we hope you set your dvr so you never ever ever miss an episode of "hannity," and the news anytime all the time, 365, foxnews.com, hannity.com, and in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled, laura ingraham and "the ingraham angle" a standby. i know something that will happen to you that you don't know and you will have to stay tuned and wait for it. >> laura: i can see that you coordinate it with me on the tie-dress combo, you can even see it. it is a perfect -- >> hannity: are you wearing a blue dress? >> laura: everything, same thing. what are you wearing? it's a cute little refrain, but eventually we have to -- >> hannity: there are people out there that are going to believe that. we do not color coordinate on the show. >> laura: i was saying it is fake news. an