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>> democracy. twenty , twenty two . ouch. we're out of time. >>nd of sneaks up on you, doesn't it? but we'll be bac wk on monday. have the best happy weekend with the ones you love to seehe some . and welcome to hannity. b and tonight with theiden eco bih economy going from bad to worse, well, the decrepit, declining, weak and desperate commander in chief, he's playing one bullyineratg g after another and spewing one big lig e after another and quite frankly, embarrassing our entire country. every single day. eve it is so beyond humiliatingit's and with just one thirty five days. that's right. until these all important the midterm elections, even republicans in deep blue states now like new york and michigan,
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they are now surging inwe hav the polls. we have fulle coverage straight ahead on all of these keye th races. these are moste the most importr midterm races, possibly inblic. our lifetime, possibly in the history of this great republic. canmy words could not possibly afnvey the urgency i am feeling for the country that we allerda' love, because after yesterday's hismal inflation news, another 40 year high common sensethei americans, they are rightly concerned about their future. ii they are rightly losingn an confidence in joe biden and the new extreme socialist climate cult. alarmist democratsclimate . pol and by the way, we have a new ap poll out. look at this. 46% of our fellow americans consider their financial, personal financial situation toe be poor poor. >> remember, the average family is paying seventy two hundred dollar0 mores more than they wes paying under donald trump for the exact same items, bare it wa
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necessities. now, remember, it was biden remehis failed administration. they repeatedly lied to us . remember inflation. it is only transitor y, transitory, transitory. then inflation has now peaked. i thin i thk peaked that we haveday it zero inflation on the day ition bad out to be a 40 year high or that inflation wouldn't be that bad at all. it was lie after lie after lie.o here's a quick trip down memory lane month after month after month of joe biden's economic health. >> take a look. cost to the build back bettert both in terms of adding to the zero zero zero cost of these bills in terms of adding to the deficit, zero zero zero. >> it' some all paid for. >> it's all paid for some folks have raised worries that thislai could be a sign of persistenton inflation. but that's not our view. we'll e over time, as the economy is turning back on, we'll see ie some of these transitoryas effects. increases in prices are likely to havn prices aree only transis
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on inflation, transitory, transitory, transitorynflation, transitory, transitory, transitory effects.itory. trant today's inflation report confirm america's already know i food price hike is hitting america hard. comics and shipping companiesg public in congress are doing everything they can to stop>> td my plans to bring down costs. today, we learned that last month our economy had zero percent inflation. want to say >> i just want to say a number zero. today's >> today's report shows, though, some progress overall, inflation was two percent over the last three months. >> all right. 2% over three months. >> sean: ask so ask yourself, given all of these lies for now, almost dec of tll year, all this democratic deceit, all the democratic deceptionti, how could anyone trust theme co with more power, more control and the ability to ruin your life in every way imaginable? look at the stock market.uing t it is continuing to crater for
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one , cause your retirement is suffering. crime is surging. ffering. surin small towns and big citi. all across the country because whatl no bail laws defund, dismantle the police, innocent law abiding americans sufferou more now than ever. our borderr border is wide open wed it's as bad as it has ever been. ll havand we still have two anda half months left in the year. noe seent a record from last year and even americans nuclear fears now are surging tog to the highest level since diplcold war as biden's empty threats, weak diplomacy continue to fail and prettyy i much every way imaginable. all joe biden caused all of this.. he said we're in the worst position in terms of nuclear war, potentialnce th since the n missile crisis. talked about nuclear armageddonf . and then whar t did he do? he went on vacation. in all seriousness, have you you ever seen one man, one party, one political movement fail this much, this fast? everything democrats now have
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onuch has been made worse on steroids. actually .ar and it's why extreme far left socialist democrats are tryingil to run away from their records. this is happening all over mid-t the country, all ahead of the critical midterm elections. it's whymany so many democrats l now avoiding that guy. joe , joe biden, at all costs.ry they don't want him on the campaign trail. tim ryan in ohio, he's trying to hide his failed record , hisr support of all things joe , his support of new greencialis deal socialismm.. he's also avoiding joe biden. mark kelly , arizona. d 97% of the time votes with joe biden and chuck schumer. r ubbehe's a rubber stamp for everything that has gone bad. and by the way, joe biden, by te he's also giving him the col wd shoulder as well as him. the ryan , we're seeing the same story play out in race after race, state after state. democrats, they're hiding fromgr debates. they're hiding from the voters. the media is complicit. t they are givinheg them a free pass.
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they are never demanding answers to any toughto question. they're not having to answer for their radical positions. that they hold. th is the biden basement bunker strategy. left they're trying to run away fromm their failed far left record , said, i can't say i blame them.w probably the only defense 2 they have. and that's why we'ree only twenty five days until the midterms. gaine arhere's e more or more sf the gop gaining momentumum and even forme.r clintoner say pollster mark penn says the gopc is now inching closer to a wavee election as economic issues like inflation with record gas prices, record crime, record murder, open borderst th continue to be at the top of v voters minds. g and it should be .l acro counexample, we're now seeing republicans all acrosst the country. they are surging at justu ca the right time. to see it with dr. oz in pennsylvania. you see with jd vance in ohio, oh you see it with adam laxalt in nevada. you see it with ron johnson.d ro of wisconsin. t and , yep, herschel walker is this close now. oto overtaking raphael warnock.
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and even in deep blue oregon, i the republican candidate out there, christine drazen, now she's opened a big lead against the far left democratic candidates because democrats are vulnerable, they cannoannot defend their fad records. they cannot defend the record of their party. they cannot defend theiral president either, because alsose developing an evena more evidence of what appears to be a massive midtermit election meddling scandal and its surrounds. joe biden,enm sure t i'm sure tt the mob and the media is going to ignore this, but imagine, as i tell you this story, if nam the last name were trump, if it was president trump that did this, we know now, as confirmed by the saudis themselves, that saudi arabia and opac plus the plus, which includes russias ,that they deny joe biden's request to increase oil production. de and not only that, they told joe biden that would be decreasing their oil tryin
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production. and then instead of trying tg oh negotiate or saying, the with t you, we're going to go back to energy independence. ling it turns out the saudis are telling us that joe biden, hisge administration then was begging the saudis to hold off on oil cuts and an announcement of oill cuts until after november. so i'll ask again, did your president, joe biden, attempt to collude with the, wih saudis, with opec nations, with russia, in a way that would impact the twenty twenty two midterm elections, in other words, hidens? their failure, hide the disaster words, policies tn they're guilty of? the answer is obvious. what'sobviouwhat i forces, not e they did, they refused to increase productiol, then of oie they decreased it. that's a slap in the face.d and after biden mentioned retaliation, they said, you know what? we're going to expose whatin you beur plan was, and that is to get us to be quiet and collude
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with you and hide this fact from the american people. and the lead up to a midtermn election in america. so collusion with hostilen foreign countries to influence the outcome of elections. this is noa dew a democratic pay in complete and utter disarray,e doubling down on the most destructive agenda inimag our nation's history. now, imagineine donald trump wn asking, the saudis was asking, opec was asking russia, yetas don't announce that you're not going to increase production, th you're going to decreasea production, just wait a month. what do you think the media would be saying? him would they be accusing him ofcod colluding with foreignin entitio ,hostile nations to influence i the election? nfluen thei'm pretty sure you'd be hearing it every second, every minute, every hour oery hf every day.rats and it's why some prominent democrats now are leavingy the party altogether. former democratic presidential alndidat e and congresswoman tulsi gabbard announced her departure from the party earlier this week. o she cited censorship, denial ofv
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objective truth, far left wing lunacy. take a look. take a >> we have an administration in the white house and we'll politicians in washington, a supreme court justiccoure whoe unable to unable and unwilling . to define what a woman is . it is the height of hypocrisye h for those who claim to be feminists for the democratic forty, who claims to be champions for women over decades, fighting for the rightsf of women, fightingh for equality, fighting for thaa level and fair playing field ish across our society. it is thige heightht of hypocriy for these very same people to deny that there is such a thing as a woman. those who don'o don't believe tt there is such a thing as a woman are also denying that there is such a thing as truth . >> tulsi t gabbard joins us nori to explainns more . congr i don't know iyou, congresswoma. i don't know if you stilf l want to be called congresswoman, but
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thanks for being here. let's talk first. about the reaction of your fellow democrats to your announcement g . >> what's the reaction been? i got to be honest, i've heard directly from a couple enc who have been encouraging and gave me good feedback. i've heard a lot of expected hatred and vitriol coming from the mainstream media establishment in washington, the permanent washington, the democratic partyi elite all trotting out the same old tired criticisms that have nothingd t do with substance. and this has been part ofg th the problem. alat il along that i talked abot in my announcement. why i'vear leftyt the party is because this party is now controlled by fanatical ideologues ideol who don't beli. freedom. shaan, they don't believe that an have different opinions. they don't believe that i or diu or anyone should have the right to express our viewsew if they disapprove of what those views are. eywilland they will seek to smer us , criticize us , silenceo ce us , work with big tech togod-gi censor us and suppress thesefres god given freedoms that aref
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enshrined in our constitution. and the danger of that is, is wn you have a political party that does not believe in freedom, thatey is in power, they have the ability to use the force of the government and law enforcement to enforce enforce t suppression and that undermining of our freedoms inon that speech, i paid very close attention to what you were saying. it's conform or be canceled. yoe u spoke about the importance of defending what it means towo be a woman. ogical you talked about those that deny biological differences between a man and a woman are not only embracing women as a category of people, but they are denying the existence of objective objecti reality ann . and you event went furtherd and you have politicians and a supreme court justice who are unable and unwilling to definew what a woman is orn fema defend women's sports . when female athletes object to
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competing against biological malest biol. >> this you thought long, hard t sod deeply about these positions before you did this. so w the what is the reaction to that? because i would imagine in this world, probably that sparked a lot of backlash and anger. alsor , it sparked a lot of backlash and anger fromr the expected placefroms from the very same so-called fanatical ideologues that are in control of today's democratic party. but, sean, i also want to share that. i got a lot of messages from mee both people. i know , but even more from people i've never met from across this country emo expresse expred hope in their reaction, who felt emboldened and inspired, that they , too, don't have to self censor and cower in the corner for fear of being canceled. or smeared or losing their job.c they've created thiselle culture fear. we need more people to step up if we believe in our ourto freedom of speech, we have toin step up and use it and gino out
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and vote accordingly in this int next election, which is whycrat i've invited democrats who feesd as sickened as i do abouty' today's democratic party. leavmocratice move forward and t our country first. >> let's talk a little bit more about you and what led up to this decision. t and how did how do you nowo you define yourself politically >> ido you a political ambitions moving forward? >> i am an independent and i am focused on two main things. it is continuing to fight forryd the freedoms that are under attack in this country t and continuing to holdpresid our leaders feet to the fire. president biden and his allies in congress who are pushing us to the brink of nuclear warn ,placing our future, the future of the american people, humanitymanity in the wd at risk. these ar ve the things thatonsie i'm asking voters to consider as they go towards the polls, because if we do nothing n, ifoe just stand by and allow president biden to continue to push us over the brink or thf nuclear war, we may not ask or n next month or next year.
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>> these are the most important things right now. i know people have>> criticize s you for your comments about h what is happening in ukraine. and vladimir putin, et cetera. vladimir putin now is bombing's civilian targets, indiscriminately killing innocent men , women, children. and i would argue first that it should be western europe's problem more than ours, that not a member of nato , ukraine ,and now he's threatening nuclear weapons. >> so my question to you, is , what should america's role in the world be when you have a hostile actor, a and a murderer of innocent women and children, in this case, putin, what should the world's p reaction be and what shouldstan america's reaction be ? how should we do wd e stanbyd by and say, that's your problem? or do we have a morale ob obligation to say we're not going to let anybody kill women innocent men , women and children? >> well, first, i'll sayt president biden has been enacting policies and actions that have further escalated this war rather than exercising the opportunity and responsibilitys the that hs
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as the president , the united states , to work to bring these parties together, de-escalate and come to a negotiated, peaceful solution. now, some will say, well, tulsi, that's impossible or that's naive to think about. ga i will point those people back to the words that sean: w president gave. we can a have a dialog about it. if you look at, though, he cla invaded a sovereign country. yes, he's claiming it too be hs own. if anyone said hawaii is ours, ' i think i know it's your home state. i don't think you would like that. and you would want america wouli america, to come defend you, wouldn't you? >> well, hawai>> hawi is a partf the united states . >> so, yes, that would be okay for the united. >>, one of s the nicest parts of the united states . >> and you separate and apart.a. i don't blame you, but.i don' but do we? in other words, once somebody invades a country and kills t innocent men , womenworld and children, does the world have ahan obligation to stop it early and give in to nuclear blackmail? somebody could just say, i'm going to nuke give .dy c ifou yould going tnuke dare supr
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or whatever country it happens to be . >> the path that we are on has been escalating and making this war. >> no, i'm not'm not asking tou increase, but you got let me answer. you've got to let me sea answer. your gosh. it is because i have a har timd the present. doay, so if the moral obligation is to do what we can to end the suffering of the ukrainian people who are sufferinsuffering death and des ,i t is to bring about an end quick to this war as quickly as possible. president biden has failed toth. do that, and he has failed the american people, the people we ukraine and the world and doing that. >> tulsi gabbard, thanpprecik yt we appreciate it. fascinating interview. we appreciate you always coming on it with more reaction. we'rnews contributors tammy bruce, joe concha are with us. all right. twenty five days away, tammy. and to me, this is a tipping point election that will haverai long term ramificationcas if t the republicans do not pick upr the house or senate. i the democrats, especially in the senate, are capable of
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the biggest power grab and thell legislative filibuster. they will pack the courts,d.c. d.c., puerto rico, statehoodateo will happen and they will try i and remain in power inn perpetuity and push their new green deal socialism. >> a.m i wrong or right? clearly, if they maintain power, they will take that as as signal that the american people want what'ngs happening. and if you like what's happening in your town, in your state, in the country, around the world, if you love dt us right now, vote for w the democrats. if youan don't if you want to have peace in your neighborhood, if you want the police to be wo be able toe when they're called, if you w want your children to be safe, t to walk to school, ihef you're worried about sentinel and the deaths that are happening there, if you think we should have a border, if you think we need strong leadership, that does not signal to scumbags like putin that they can just s walk into another countrtay and start murdering everyone, then vote for the republicans.
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it doesn't matter what partytheo you're in at this point. and then once the republicans are in, it themo means republican leadership and the grassroots that have elected them have got to stay on their heels because the democrats didn't create this on theira own. and this is aboutre a reformation, notformatjust o f the country and of the democrats. they have to deal with thawitht but also of the republican party. they've got to admit t that trut was here for a reason, that he is still here for a reason. and what did they do instead?o e go after him? they try to destroy him. and that tells you why thisn suh country is in such desperatethei conditions right now, becausepr that's been their priority. iot thnot the american people. so i think this election, clearly forever. one , i don't care what, th your party is for everyone watchingt if this is about, if u want more of what you're seeing, violence, chaos, crime, drugs at the border, chaos, not
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knowing who's in this nation,nde the chaos around the world, more vote for the democrats. you will get more .ican p bueot the american people havete been through too much in a very short amount of time. we're still a small little baby country and we know it can be better because trump showedwt us that. but the founders knew that as well. r chance to provee we that we understand and ing believe we're going to do it. >> it's going to be a very exciting election. the question is simple, isn't it? joe concha, are you better offe than you were two years ago? the the honest the simplear question that reagan maden famous in 84 or 1980. that was the most of.e hist yeah, thator was the mostential effective slogan. probably in the history of presidential politics. it made it a very peopl clear contrast and question. and most people obviously, judging by the results of that beection, landslide, said, no, i'm not off better than i was four years ago. and most peopl looe i would thi, if you look at poll after poll, would say the same thing. tha i am not off better than i was two years ago.
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but you know what, sean? it was so telling today whend i had three tvs on int the mid-morning. right. and i look at msnbc and they're talking about donald trump at length. and you look at cnn, they're talking about donald trump at n length. and then you watch this, thhe network. and the lead was that horrific shooting in raleigh wherege the victims included a teenage boy, a police officer on hisa po waliy to work.ge the next story focused on 40t year high inflation wages, noteg remotely keeping up with it. home heating costs set to t skyrocket this winter famil and families falling behind on their finances, all as a result. so whaie whresultt do you think resonates more viewers because of what impacts them directly? thei also believe that democratic lawmakers take their cues by what cnn, msnbc,ue the editorial pages of the new n york times and washington post deemed to be big stories and big narratives or what blue checks are screaming about on twitter. and they couldn't be any more disconnected from voterey o as a result. wes saw that abc washington pot poll this weekto, top four issut i'm sorry, economy, education, inflation,tion, crime, abortio, a distant fifth, january 6th, soy nonexistent.
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so republicans should be headed. towards a very big night. intwenty five nights from now, easily taking back the house.th even the reae rel clear politicl forecast the senate, sean. fifty to 48. final advantage for the chamber. in that chamber for the red team. and once again, just like what happened in 2016, i'll leave it here. mell loomany of the media will e foolish considering whatf they prioritizcoe in terms oft coverage by focusing on the previous president instead of rightly focusingd of on the current president and his party and what they've done to this country. sean. fabulous all right, joe concha.when w tami, fabulous comments from both of you. thanack,k. aben we come back , we told you the russia hoax was the biggest abuse of power, corruption scandal in history. wow. what we are learning in thisenko trial of dan chanko from durham. yo u will not believe we have the latest revelations. we'll check in with devin nunes and carter page straight ahead. >> age before beauty. epe corr why not both visibly diminished, wrinkled skin is just too deep. new quick corrector lotion
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welcome , fox news live. i'm ashley strohmeyer in new york . the fifteen year old boy suspected of shooting five people to death in raleigh will be charged as an adult. that is according to the north carolina d.a. two people were also hurt in thursday's attack. the police chief of raleigh says the suspect is in the hospital in critical condition. he apparently shot the victims ,ranging in ages from 16 to their late 50s as they were just going about their daily lives. one of the victims who died was an off duty police officer. >> a motive for the shooting remains unknown. service officials say a coal mine explosion has killed twenty eight people and trapped dozens more underground. the explosion happened at a state owned mine in the northern part of the country. turkey's energy minister says the blast was caused by flammable gas. according to the interior minister, forty nine people were caught in the high risk area of the mine. >> ashley strohmeyer now back to "hannity".
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>> all right. special counsel john durham continues to expose the deepo wa state cabal has ignored.d and chanko, who was chargedthe b with five counts of making false statements to the fbi and connection with the russian collusion hoax, stands trial. and we are col nowluoax. learnim that one of the charges was dismissed by the presidingocee judge, but the remaining four will proceed to the jury. distui now, at this trial, a number of very disturbing revelations have now come to light, forme including the fact that the fbi surveilled former trump advisor carter page for more than a year based on christopher steele's dirty dossier that hi and 10% those lies, russian lies. the fbi then offered beforee they ever failed and used fort a the for the fisa warrant. they use the dirty dossierneve and never verified it. we know that because the fbi met with christopher steele before the application was put in and offered steele
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$1 million to corroborate his phony dossier, he was unable to do so. and remember, it wass phon andrew mccabe that said, oh, without the dossier, we never would have gotten the fisa application warrant approved. now, this was all, as devin nunes said, nothing more than a bounty on president trump's head, a pure political ploy from the deep state and theirnts actors in the lead up to all the 2016 election, all designed to take down donald trump and prevent him from winning it, with reaction. former house intelligence chairr devin nunes, former trump campaign advisor carter pages with us. >> you know, carter,nge- youup k for your country. worked yo fu work for the cia. it's now well known. you are an asset toe your country. you're a patriot to your country. u werei still don't understand y they targeted you in the first place. countr and then we learned in testimony this week that ine ler october, early october ofne t twenty , twenty one , the fbi
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went overseas to talk toe fb christopher steele aboutas to ta the steele dossier and they said they would give himai a million dollars if he could wu corroborate it. here's the problem. itivthey weren't able to corroborate it. th says at the top o.f a fisa application verified. ate. now, if you offer a guy a million bucks and he can a verify it, that means it's unverifiable. but ye can'tt they use that very dossier that they couldn't verifyse. dn't and they swore to the court, the fisa court, that it was verified all to ruin your life. now, it also gave themruin y a backdoor to spy on then doo candidate and then later president trump. sosp the entire time they knew t was false and they took a year of your life spying on you. o >> do you have any recourse? ce? >> sean, it's not just the year of my life.no and even the hard work that you and then chairman nunez havet been doing to try to get to o the bottom of this. this has been a six year plusr s battle and it's all exactlyludig
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as you're correctly alluding to, all based on a mountain of lies and the fact that we are years, literally four yearser after the nunez memo came out famously it we're literally learning more and more and infinitely worse than even even then. chairman nunez was able to find out about. so it'uts truly extraordinary. r and again, the power of lies and the power of cash in washington. >> and by the way, you know,n completely i was due to travel to a hostile countries like russia, and you would come back and you would sit downk an with intelligence officials. they would debrief you.. you would tell them everything because you love your countrye and you did itlo for free. but they paid darn chanko and they offered to steal $ a million dollars deboned. let me go to youn.. i called it the biggest abuse of power corruption scandal in history. now, they knew before the first application was filed thats clas
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christopher steele could not back up his claims in the dossier, but then used it anyway. they lied to a fisa court. wh would happen if i did that? and why then whe n the subke source, dan chanko, when they talk to him, he said it was all bar talk. why then did the fbi put him on the payroll? had and again, after they had offered steele a million mill money around left and right, you call it a bounty on trump's head. >>u call well, sean, i think it' even more than that. >> so, first ohaf all, havingtyo a million dollars on trump's head, that typf e ofmo moneynesd is only reserved for terrorists. remember, the highest amount inu history that i'm aware of wanthr osama bin laden at twenty five million. john solomon, from just $ the news that a lot of reporting look back the lastdolr fifteen years, anything thats re was over a million dollars wasrv reserved for terrorists. esiden sot that's how they treated yor president trump. but i think what you're seeing t this week in this trial, and ia' think it relates to page's six year odyssey here where he s can't get his life back . there's something else going on with durham he has pute fb
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systematically the fbi on trialo here. he has showed us that thereno were so many people that were not just working forn camp the clinton campaign in the dnc. they also happenaiand th to be h for the fbi or later afterworked the fact, they start to worki for the fbi when they know that they're actually liars so. they're not credible >> so i think what's happenings here that durham is beinghe's blocked and i don't say this lightly, he is being blockedtice by somebody within wherdepartment of justice or he cannot bring the charges that should be brought right now. and those are charges of conspiracy, of lying tosl congress, misleading congress, defraudingeadingcongre the gove. >> will you and greg gerard for many, many years if he hascan he probable cause? >> because how could hew he possibly be blocked? >> i just don't see how he hasn't been able to bring very basic charges. i mean, there ary pee so many people that simply lied to not congress and misled congress. he hasn't even been able tosa cu bring this about lying to me. maybe he's going t lieo if i ifd i lied to a judge, what would
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happen to me? yomeu would i would definitelyge be out at fox.at. i can guarantee you that.ook goi i don't look good in orange . i can tell you that.so james coy but so jim comey knew all of this and he signed three of the four warrants and other people signing the names on ithe as well. they lied to the court. her af well, look, i think what durham has been able to showe here, remember, they went after carter page long before they even got the fisa warrant. sot. simply this was a cooked up plan by the clinton campaign inr the dnc targeting innocent people like carter page.e. they involved the fbi. the fbi played along with itwhad and then covered it up. and i don't know that the molarh investigation isn't that why they covered up money, as danda chanko had actually toldnchenk i that none of this is true in this dossier? i mean, look, by the time they got back , this was early october. 2016. and christopher steele coulds bs not get his million dollars't h because he didn't have anyavthee
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evidence. d but yet they use andrew mccabe said, as a bulk of informationfo needed to get those fisa fis warrants approved.a fi applhey submitted a fisa application with knowingly that false information. >> is that true?, >> even. yeah. yeah, absolutely. and what i'm saying to you is even, i think, bigger than that. i think what durham has exposed is that there was no one within the fbi that had any evidenceet whatsoever to target donald trum donalp or carter page or at else for that matter. >> and i'll tell you , they because they wanted an outcome in an election and the used and abuse their power to influence the election. >> is that a fair statement?a that that is absolutely correct. and then later, the whole total mueller investigation, which wei deid at the time was a total scam. it wasnt used by the fbi and thr department of justice to cover up for malfeasance that the fbio and the doj and the clintont awy campaign did for four years. althl got away with it, didn't, they ? congressman? happen, i >> they all got away with it. and nothing's going to happen.
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is it? is is look, i think that's where this is headed. i mean, it just seems like that durham hands are tied somehow. e >>s some way someone is notshod letting him bring the charges b that he should be bringing right now. maybe i'm wrong.s i hope i'm wrong.ryting but but this is a veryhappen interesting trial. this should never have happened. ag if this happens again, we'read losing our country. thank you bothke. and straight ahead, mike rowe will join us . we'll get his taker le on the economy later. is michigan's far left governor gretchen whitmer in trouble? isi think she is her opponent. >> tutor dixon is next. angie, you cannot going to believe what i am going to show you right now when a group of women put beyond flawless second skin, the latest biotech cosmetic breakthrough under one . >> i watch what happened. i only did one eye and i see huge difference. so far . they have put the product under my right eye and i see a dramatic difference.
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friend and the host of how america works. it airs monday nightg mondays, 0 p.m. on our sister network, the fox business network. mike rowmike rowite is with us . you know, going back to your - days of i just love how you you know, he doesn't even have to hv talk. i to very cool. i told you, you the only other job i would want in tv with the two shows that you had nowsines. the third show that you have with us with fox business, and that is dirty jobs and deadliest catch. . and i love all of it. i don't think americans truly appreciate what it takes to get those big crab legs thatg cb they like to eat at a restaurant. i don't think they know what it takes to manufacture something. i don't think weit fully understand the impact of what farmers do for us every day d and ranchers do for us every day. this and in this particular ca, you know, getting, you know, getting everything packed and moving off of ship s, out to
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stores, i don't think we really realize. do you think americak d is appreciate it? well, ther te arhie twngo diffet things, realizationav and appreciation. most of us havnevee never really realized it, but we've always intuitively appreciate it. lig we know that when we flickat ish the switch and the light comes on , that's the result ofme a miracle. and that miracle is maden an possible by men and women doingd things out of sight and out of r mind. whatry about i worry about is tp overall lack of appreciation that has infected, in my view, our society over the last thirty or forty years.v my tv shows, the two that you mentioned, as well as how america works, are jusattempt an attempt to tap the country i hanghe shoulder and say, hey, look, if we don't hang on to this fundamental appreciation for the kinds of jobs that make civilized life possible for the rest of us , we're going to have a list of unintendednces consequences longer than your arm. >> did covid change that in
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some ways? did we get a greatertion for appreciation for people thatfie? work in the medical field? you know, everybody from docto d doctors and nurses and orderlies and everybody in evn, did we get a greater for appreciation for truck drivers if they weren't trucking and packers weren't packing, farmers weren't farming, we wouldn't have survived. do you think peoplvived.e now he a little bit of an increased appreciation? now i hate to paint with too broad a brush. i know i dknowo. i know that the whole zoome world, the conversation we're having righte now, three years ago, that that didn't happen. i came to new york . you i sat in the studio with you. os this is made possible aroun by fiberoptics and men driving around at all hours, making sure everything is connected. aa so i think that a lot of waysidi covid gave us a wake up call, on but i'm afraid it did somethingi else to shawn. honestly, i know i'm as. brokews record on this, but i was listening to joe concha a couple of segmentsn th back go down the list of things thatu wh are important to votersnobody
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and i'll tell you what nobody's talking about. no one is talkins g aboutalkt the seven million able bodied men who are not only unemployed today, but who have affirmatively lefthe the workforce. i just spent an hour and a half interviewing a guy named nick eberstadt, brilliant economist, who who believes that thattistic statistic, far more so thanmores unemployment numbers, really any other metric, is the thingsr that should scare the hell outrf . that number of able able bodied men combined with theve 11 million jobs that arer happen currently open, that's never happened. in our country before.. and if we don't fix that, we're on that part of the map where it says, here be dragons because we don't know what's coming next. >> micro i always love having yu and i love all of your shows.f o urwe'll be watching on monday. . >> thanks for being with us. i hey, don't forget, tune into mike . we'show america works.ho it's on our sister network, foxs
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all right. a big moment last night in whe michigan where both gubernatorial candidates went head to head in their first debate, republican nominee tooter dixon holding democrat governor gretchen wittmer accountable for her disastrous term so far . erm sotackling everything from r covid response crime, education, hippogriff and lovehh ,of all things, high taxes. >> take a look. >> well, the governor wants youh to believe that she did listen o to the experts. ass but we have the letter from the nursing home association that said, whatever you do
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, nursin don't send covid positive patients into nursing homes. t thand yet the governor did. she can't be honest because she knows and her response was so completely horrendous. in fact, she close closed resta down longer than any other state and we lost i three thousand restaurants. michigan is having a slower comeback than any ofst our surrounding states . so not only did she make badd choices when she closed us downe and refused to open our schools, but dow she hasn't figured out how to recover right now in michigan schoolscor theiou're seeing on the news, ne parents are really concerned noout what their kids are being taught with this and gender theory and not teaching . them to read , write and do math . we know the governor came out d and said that she supports the spirit of defund the police in en fact, we know that when we were all locked down, she went out and marched with folksthe who held up signs that saidthe o defund the police. the governor was actually offered two differenttg reductions in the personal income tax mon to get money bacn your pockets. but she vetoed both of those.
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it's not surprising this governor has vetoed more bills it's any governor for the past 70 years. so it's not surprising she also had the opportunity to give you a gas tax holiday and guesst as what? >> she vetoed that as well. i by the way, i hope other republican candidates take it to their opponents as well. as to their dickson did. look, this race is now a fight. you see the polls right there. it's forty four . forty four .g of and they are tied here with reaction coming off a great debate performance last night. republican michigan gubernatorial candidate tooter a dixon. i really love the factyo you knew her record inside and out and you challenged her on everya point and you did it calmly and you did it in a veryal conversation away. ul and i think very effective, i would expect in the next week you're going to be leading in michigan. i'm assumingchigan. you're feelt good about last night. nig >>ht i am feeling good about la
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night. there's a lot of momentum. we've hahad d a lot of support. we could always use more support. so go to tutor dickson .co m toe help us out. bu folt weks have a lot of folks coming into the state now we, look, this is winnable. we can make sure that gretchen whitmer doesn't move further. to we know she's looking toward higher office. wer no sw and weiple see the momentum acrosss the state. we've had multiple events todat and they'v e been packed houses.michig >>an it's very exciting here in michigan. you know, let'e s talkursing a little bit about the issues you brought up. yoe u brought up the nursing ehom scandal. you brought up covid hypocrisy. don'dot go to florida.restaura she goes to florida.less yo iu can't go to a restaurant. she's massless in a restaurant r . her husband is looking for a special privileges because hus he's the governor's husband. all which seem toesonatin be resonating. >> what elseg on is resonating on the campaign trail? campabsolutely. parents rights. that's a really big deal . people are wanting the governor to come out and say what right she's going to do to make sure that parents have rights in their child's education. she she said nothing.
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she won't respond to that.ond to she won't respond to what she's going to do aboute wa our pipeline, that she has comeh out and said she wantsut to shun down. now, obviously, we're in a an ed your energy crisis. you see inflation going higher. people in the state of michiganm are seeing that it's costing more to heat their homes. and they're asking, arking ae yu really serious about shutting down line five in the state of c michigan? she said nothing abouthigan? tha last night. we asked her a couple ofent different times she wouldn't respontimes.d on line five whent comes to supporting our police. she says she's supporting our police now because she signed a budget just this month. nocausbut she's obviously come t and said she supports the spirit of defund the police . she's on video sayinong that vtt and she couldn't respond to that either. over andr agaibut over and overt night when i hit her on herhat h record ,e' on things that, she's vetoed and times when she's taken money critical funding away from people who desperately needed it, she had nothing to say but that's ridiculous. that's nonsense. i don't even know how to answer. that. s from those are not responses n someone who's been doing this h as long as she hasas.
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she certainly knows whatseemed she's doing in the political world, but sheo be seemed tost be totally off guard last night. >> all right. twitter addiction: all rn, greae last night. >> do you have deb any more debs ? we5t do. we have one on the twentyre fifth. we're anxiou ands to get thereeu and talk about some more of the issues. definitely talk more about the economecony. she's given out some strangey incentives lately to companies outside of the unitedk abou states . >> so we want tot talk aboute e that. i hope republicansican candidati study what you did in thisis debate because it was her perfection. bast stay on her record and don't let her off the map. matt basically is the answer. thank. break. and we'll have more "hannity" right after the break. and more details about our town hall with herschel walker on monday. straight ahead, on icy hot bro ice works. ice works. first to and you don't heat makes it
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