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this formation. however, both of those were blocking traffic at an intersection leaving the group unprotected. thank you. >> dana: william la jeunesse, thank you so much. bill hemmer, great to be with you. i missed you, though. the party is getting started at the patriot award at 7:00 p.m. on fox nation tonight. >> bill: have a blast. see you tomorrow. >> dana: "the faulkner focus" is up next. here is harris. >> harris: it took some time but the republicans took control of the house of representatives. we are still waiting on some races. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." at the site of the fox patriot awards in hollywood, florida. more on that later. for now republicans reached that necessary 218. those receipts to take power. democrats have 211. six races still undecided.
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so either side could gain more seats but the gop will hold the majority. the top republican in the house kevin mccarthy won the speaker nomination and said he is optimistic about the party unity despite a challenge for the speaker job from arizona congressman andy biggs. president biden reached out to congratulate kevin mccarthy in a statement claiming he will work with republicans to, quote, deliver results for working families. here is kevin mccarthy last night on hannity. >> we need to work together. you are right. we're the only republican entity that can stop this disastrous biden agenda. think for one moment. it is official. one party democrat rule in washington is finished. we have fired nancy pelosi. >> harris: okay. so now that she doesn't have that job, what job will she
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have? per spokesperson says will announce today whether she will continue her two decades of leading democrats or step aside. with the new majority oversight committee republicans are wasting no time. they will investigate the president and his family on several fronts and at the same time advance the party's agenda. >> joe biden is the big guy. this evidence raises troubling questions whether president biden is a national security risk and about whether he is compromised by foreign governments. the president's participation in enriching his family is in a word abuse of the highest order. rooting out waste, fraud and abus will be the primary goal of a republican house oversight committee. >> harris: in "focus" today special guest sean hannity live with me. first to senior congressional correspondent chad pergram. >> good morning.
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we're told that nancy pelosi will announce her plans today. so far nothing yet. pelosi kept members of her leadership team in the dark this morning. pelosi could leave leadership but she has indicated she may stick around as a lawmaker. >> well, i don't have any plans to step away from congress. you asked me about running for leadership. these votes are very close. >> a source close to pelosi told fox before the attack on her husband pelosi was done. she is 82 and did not want to remain as minority leader. if she leaves, the early line is that she is succeeded by new york democrat hakeem jeffries. >> look, i think he has been the leader of our caucus through a really difficult time and demonstrated tremendous talent and ability to really listen to the members of the caucus to be sure decisions he makes as the leader of the caucus reflect the consensus of those who serve in
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the democrat caucus. i think he has been and will continue to be an important leader in the conference. >> this raises questions about what happens to majority leader steny hoyer and whip jim clyburn. republicans are preparing their investigations for next year. expect probes into the withdrawal from afghanistan, border and how d.o.j. handled parents at school board meetings. republicans say financial institutions created 150 sars, or suspicious activity reports tied to the biden family. >> the sars show hunter biden was doing business with suspected human traffickers, it was funneled to a suspected criminal enterprise one linked to human trafficking. we have repeatedly called on the biden treasury department to release additional financial documents to committee republicans but thus far they have refused. >> republicans say they will investigate links between the
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biden family and foreign operators. they want to know if the president is compromised and could be, as they say, a threat to national security. harris. >> harris: chad pergram, thank you for getting us started here. sean hannity is in "focus" now right next to me here. >> i don't get to see you enough. our hours are so different. great to see you and thank you for having me. >> harris: it is good. we don't connect enough. this is perfect because we'll get some good face time. let me ask you about this squeaky majority. i say squeaky tight. there are still races to be called. if republicans pick up more, great. it won't be that much more. >> my guess is 222 after i look at all numbers. >> harris: lay it out for me. what should the priorities be for republicans now. >> i would remind people the moment you see the gavel handed
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from pelosi to mccarthy is a big moment. the last congress pelosi had a small majority and witness what she was able to get accomplished. you cannot underestimate the power of that gavel and i think republicans laid down a marker this morning. there will be significant serious investigations. if you go back, i think it is joe biden made definitive statements that he never had a conversation with his son, hunter, about his foreign business dealings. we know that's not true. a vice president would never leverage a billion dollars of taxpayer money to get a prosecutor in ukraine fired and turns out his son is being paid millions and he goes on "good morning america" and admits he has no experience at all whatsoever. we know in russia we have the former first lady of moscow and know about the 3 1/2 million dollars but also $1 hundred million investment she made into
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hunter's financial investments especially real estate. you have all sorts of stuff going on in china. you have a chinese national taking hunter biden and his family on a $1 hundred thousand shopping spree. the 1.5 billion deal with the bank of china. one step further. the f.b.i. has had hunter's laptop for a long time. this will be another investigation that jim jordan will be conducting. what we know is that he im me indicates repeatedly his father, tony bobulinski will be on hannity tonight, tony bobulinski was in meetings with hunter and joe biden talking about his foreign business affairs. what i think -- where i think this ultimately goes probably the biggest pay to play scandal in the history of the country. >> harris: sean, what people care about most with regard to this is does it touch the president? if it does, it puts us as a nation in a capitulateed position potentially with foreign governments.
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we don't know what was done. it could even be a national security issue. >> i've been bringing this up for the longest period of time. i do believe the biden family is compromised. it made no sense to end the keystone xl pipeline and letting putin build the in order stream two pipeline . i don't think the president has any power with china. if you go to the laptop there are numerous references that hunter himself makes implicating his own father, the big guy, complaining about having to pay for repairs at his house. he takes half my income. 10%, 15% for the big guy. >> harris: what you just said, you said two things -- three things i wrote down. statements by the president. when you say definitive statements we have them on video. we have receipts of that. you are talking about the president doesn't have any power with china. didn't we just see that play out on a world stage?
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i want to get to this. one top priority for the new majority house republicans is to battle president biden's radical green agenda with the goal of creating american energy independence and in the near term lowering energy costs for struggling families. here is larry kudlow. >> the biden's radical climate change central planning policies that they want to wipe out oil and gas and somehow substitute with windmills and solar would never have the power to fire up our great factories and plants. something is wrong with that thinking. >> harris: the government's energy agency says home heating oil in the united states is expected to jump by 45% this winter and diesel prices already sky high are going to explode well over $5 a gallon through the end of the year. today it's 5.34 a gallon. we could hear probably six. progressive democrats are pushing for the administration
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to go even further on climate. in a letter to the climate czar, john kerry, who loves to take private jets and has a huge carbon footprint. he should be ashamed of himself. we have both a moral and strategic responsibility, he says, to provide comprehensive support for countries facing climate disaster including debt forgiveness and reparations. we could spend a whole hour on john kerry and his hypocrisy. let's focus in -- >> at the conferences the place is full of private jets and they are eating expensive angus beef at the conferences also, which is funny. i will say this and maybe you can explain it to me because it makes no sense to me. if the issue of climate is about we want to protect the earth, that's their argument. if that's their goal somebody has to explain to me why it is okay to import oil from russia to send emissaries to deal with countries like venezuela to try to make a deal with iran to beg
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opec and joe biden beg the saudis for oil when we have more domestic energy resources than any other country on the face of the earth. if you want to fix our inflation problem and lower the price of diesel, you want to make sure that people don't have to pay a 45% increase heating their homes this winter the best thing we can do is accept the reality in the near term defined by decades we don't have any other alternative. it is the lifeblood of the world's economy. >> harris: you said the president doesn't have power with china. i argue the president doesn't have power with the green -- the green advocates. >> the climate all alarmist cult in congress. >> harris: all of this veep dinner at the climate summit in
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egypt. the menu featured a $1 hundred piece of angus beef and seafood options despite pushing an anti-meat agenda and being kind to all things living. attendees could purchase $125 cocktail box which included foisgra to produce that food. next week inflation will hit americans hard. prices of all of your thanksgiving foods, your favorites, are going up significantly over last year. experts predict the entire will cost 20% more this year. some people are making decisions, sean, i have interviewed some of them where we are just not going to do eight different sides. we'll do four. >> there is a lot of talk about people buying pizza and
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foregoing that turkey dinner. what's sad. if we would remain energy independent. if you give me cheaper, cleaner energy i'm in. tell me what it is, though. we don't have that technology. we have not advanced it to the point where we can mass produce it and we don't have the capability of building grids upon it. so in the meantime the lifeblood of the world's economy is oil, gas and oil, period. >> harris: it feels like the 70s and 80s. it feels like we made no progress except for two years ago we had made progress because we were looking at energy independence. we said it at the same time. real quick you mentioned grids. 80% of the grids in this country are supported by fossil fuels and/or coal. the president is making deals for dirty oil on the one hand and he wants to kill coal. i wonder how senator manchin feels about the person in the white house now? >> if herschel walker wins it
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will be interesting. when he did a deal with the president he was promised a pipeline. just before election biden said no more coal. manchin spoke out firmly. he said no more drilling onshore or-off shore. the people being hurt the most in this country because of the energy policies and the fanaticism are poor and people on fixed incomes. it will kill the american economy. we could lower the inflation rate and save a fortune when we fill up our gas tanks. >> harris: we could heat our homes. >> so much we could do. it impact everything. i could stay for the whole two hours. >> harris: you don't have to go but i have to go to commercial. >> great to see you, harris, so happy for you. >> harris: right here tonight an award show like no other and sean and i will be there.
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he has a huge role and i have a little role. i'll have my ponytail. the fox nation patriot awards honoring everyday american heroes who have shown extraordinary dedication to our nation. dozens of fox news personalities participating as well and you can stream it live on fox nation on the app starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. the massive crypto collapse is getting a bit shadeier today. it isn't just ftx founder who has some close cozy ties with democrats like $40 million worth. looks like it ruins -- runs in the family in a very big way. plus president biden is back from the g20 summit and feeling good, he says, about the party not completely getting crushed in the mid-terms. but his own party not happy about what that may mean for the future. >> the best thing that happened to republicans and worst to
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apparently it runs in the families. both families are attorneys with democratic ties. his dad helped senator elizabeth warren draft. more major red flags how he ran the country before its demise including the role of his exgirlfriend. everybody gets in. investors losing billions of dollars. he bank rolled democrats to the tune of $40 million. republicans will investigate all of it. let's get news and more details. kelly o'grady. >> good to see you, harris. what really makes this story so stunning is the people. i want to start with his rumored exgirlfriend and crypto team. his members had very little experience before coming into their roles some 2 to 3 years only. major questions will being raised about his former girlfriend ellison.
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she was a ceo from alameda research where ftx transferred the funds to and the company he is blaming for the downfall. here is ellison sharing just how important having good judgment is. >> i think like being comfortable with risk is very important. quick to react and good at making judgments at very uncertain environments. i think. a lot of people who are very smart but not good at the messy world of trading, especially crypto trading. >> the new ceo questioning that good judgment and sharing no auditing ever occurred for alameda financial. if regard to the team he is saying never in my career have a seen such a complete failure of corporate controls. the concentration of control in a very small group of very inexperienced and potentially compromised individuals. the situation is unprecedented. you mentioned the family ties to
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democrats. his father, joseph bank mapp helped senator warren draft a tax bill. his mother barbara runs a pac to help secure democratic funding from silicon valley questions and his brother's meetings and money flowing to dems the mid-term people are questioning how much influence he had on a soft regulatory environment that cop enabled this stunning demise. >> harris: thank you for setting us up with more facts. power panel at the fox patriot award sean duffy former republican wisconsin congressman and fox news contributor. jose. you live in florida. >> i'm close by. >> harris: sean, tell me this. when republicans say they will
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look into this what does it mean? now we have so much more. >> they look and say this family has given a lot of money, $40 million to democrats just in this election cycle. we talk about the white house and number of meetings that sam bankman-fried had at the white house, a lot. the real regulator is the security and exchange committee. they had a couple meetings with the guy. why didn't they do oversight? he said i control all crypto and responsible to regulate it. he did nothing. is it because they gave all this money to democrats? republicans will look at that and expose is this corruption at the highest level that you can pay off regulators to not oversee your business? the small guy gets hurt. the small investor whether $5 hundred or $1 thousand are losing it. the sec was supposed to look after them. >> harris: this is being compared to when it comes to the
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small investors as devastating as enron. why didn't he do his job? >> we need to recognize the crypto world is very new. so we're still not there yet. i actually think there should be more regulation. >> harris: it doesn't prevent the person whose job it is to oversee it from doing his job because it's new. if he is not read' for the job he shouldn't have it. >> there is no legislation right now to allow crypto to be regulated. there have to be bad actors to fall down. i think ftx and sam is one of them. if republicans will investigate officials that got donations i hope they investigate republicans that also got donation. the media is trying to say only democrats got millions of dollars. >> harris: 40 million. >> republicans got a few million
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as well. >> gary from the security and exchange commission said there are enough rules to do regulation and under my space. he says i have the ability and the legal authority to regulate crypto exchanges and crypto as a whole and did nothing in this space to your point. the very regulator said i don't need new rules. i have all i need to do the job. he didn't do it. did he not do his job because of the money to bankman-fried was giving to democrats. gary is a radical far lefty. >> harris: it's a fair question and so is your question about who all got money. we want to know. nobody else got $40 million. that actually $40 million is what democrats spent in the races on far right candidates. there are some coincidences we need to look into. republicans are promising to do that now in the majority. president biden back from the
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g20 summit in time to see republicans take the house majority and it will be a narrow one. you saw what nancy pelosi, sean hannity just said with a narrow majority and saw what she could do when democrats barely had a majority. democrats did not get crushed in the mid-terms but boosted biden toward the top of the party's 2024 field. he is happy about that and says he intends to run. many of his colleagues on the side of the aisle are not happy. not even a new op-ed says are democrats doomed to nominate biden again? rank and file democrats, a quote, dread about 2024 extends from the specter of nominating an man with dismal approval ratings to the delicate dilemma to nominate the unpopular first black vice president or skip
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over her. that's the sticky wicket for democrats. where do you step? >> look, biden will run for president and he needs to run for president. >> harris: what do you do with kamala harris? >> she will be vice president again. >> harris: you are okay with somebody that unpopular? >> that can change. polls go up and down. we beat donald trump once and beat him again. republicans need to worry about the divisions within their own party with desantis. desantis -- i will make this prediction now. [no audio] >> harris: you live in florida. >> nice try. the problem here is that democrats to your point don't want joe biden. joe had a big night. they blunted the red wave and joe is taking credit for it.
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what they thought would be an opportunity to kick him out when the red wave came now like oh shoot, this guy is taking credit and we can't get him out. they will be in a predicament. 40% is not a good place for a sitting president. >> harris: talk about stuck. that was a shift that you tried to make there and make it all about trump. >> democrats want president biden to run. >> polling says half don't want him to run. >> over 51% want him to run. >> harris: we'll be arguing about this at the awards tonight. thank you both. six house races still uncalled. i said that at the top of the hour. it still stands. vote counting in some states was painfully slow this election season. many are pointing to the state of florida as an example of how to get her done. sunshine state secretary of state right here to tell us how
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>> harris: states are still counting mid-term ballots. i mean, why? critics are saying nine days after the election we're still waiting. california and arizona particularly slow. a recent op-ed says it plainly. takes too long to count votes. these delays are as a result of mass mail voting and they are no good for public confidence. florida managed to count 7 million votes within hours. another op-ed with this. learn from florida. states don't need weeks to count votes.
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kellyanne conway with this. >> we know florida had -- was the laughingstock of the world at 2,000 with the hanging chads and got their act together. state legislatures have to make it a priority. the one person one vote is the most equal factor is to have one vote no matter who we are. >> harris: one person is in charge of it here in florida. florida's secretary of state is in "focus" now. great to see you today. i know you were recently appointed by the governor desantis and i have had the responsibility for a while now to take a look at the votes. first of all it was seamless, 7 million. what is advice you would give others still counting right now? >> it starts with the legislature and putting the proper procedures in place and that's what we've done. i was in the florida house for six years and every year we worked on im provoke our elections to where the gold
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standard in 2020 and 2022 as the governor said. it really begins with having the proper laws and procedures in place. >> harris: so, you know, kellyanne conway put it best, a hot mess back in 2000 with the hanging chads and everything else. what is it with the system now that you think should there be a national system to get some of these states on board with where they need to go? >> no, i really don't support a national system. not much good comes out of washington when they get involved. it has to be of the state level. the people of the state and leadership have to be willing to make the tough choices and that's what we've done in florida. i was in palm beach county in 2000 and a poll watcher and saw the debacle it was and proud what we've been able to do over the last two decades. >> harris: the confident people have on election day. we have seen so much more early voting. 44 million people. a lot of it was in person this
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time. should there only be one day for everybody? if you serve in the military you don't have a choice. you have to do absentee. >> right. sure. florida has three methods of voting. we have a vote by mail, early voting, election day. a third, a third, a third. we have struck the right balance. we focus on integrity and the rule of law and enforcing election law which i don't think a lot of states do. >> harris: all right. we'll move on. there is a lot of speculation, you know, that your boss, governor desantis, may make a run for the white house after his landslide victory, the 19 to 20 point lead he had on his opponent in the mid-terms. he said he is committed to the people of florida. yesterday seemed to sidestep questions on 2024. is he your boss and i'm sure you are talking about it.
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what is your take on what's ahead for the nation with regard to ron desantis? >> sure, the governor is very popular in florida. it has been an honor and pleasure to work directly with him not only in the legislature working on legislation like banning sanctuary cities and e-verify. so when i travel around the country and around the state people call him the nation's governor and he will continue to do great things for florida and be an example for the nation. as he said yesterday, everybody needs to chill out. there is plenty of time for 2024. we're getting ready for the legislative session in florida and he will continue to be a great governor. >> harris: he did tell everybody to chill out. secretary of state of florida where the votes get counted. 7 million of them on the same day that the election is. thank you for telling us what goes on behind the scenes of that. good to see you. >> great. thank you, great to see you. >> harris: philadelphia's
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embattled district attorney is inching closer and closer to being out of a job. the state house will vote to impeach krasner. crime in philadelphia is spiraling out of control and organized retail theft is causing businesses a lot of cash. the cost of those robberies revealed. jimmy failla will get into that. look at the shirt. is that for the patriot awards? >> no, the harris edition of my wardrobe >> harris: he knows i like it. "focus", that's you, next. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein.
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>> impeachment is a serious matter and we look forward to bringing evidence in trial in the senate and have krasner answer for his misbehavior in office. >> all the laws in the world don't mean a thing if we don't have prosecutors willing to enforce them. the job of a district attorney is to enforce laws and he has failed and done so on purpose. >> harris: philadelphia's liberal district attorney larry krasner is one step closer being removed from office.
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the state's republican-led house voted to impeach him. members cite his misbehavior in office and obstruction of an investigation, all with the back drop of record high crime, violent crime in philadelphia. krasner says it's all political, just a stunt. part of his statement. in the hundred of years the commonwealth has ex ashened this is the only time the house has used impeachment of an elected official because they don't like the ideas. they didn't present a single shred of evidence connecting our policies to any uptick in crime. the word crisis could be an understatement, as you know. in this year alone, 445 people have been murdered in the city of philadelphia. second only to chicago when it comes to killing. living there the described as pure hell with people that i talk with. and they don't make a
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correlation between policy and that. what do you make of this? >> shame on larry krasner. every time he tries to pivot away from accountability. the republicans -- they aren't killing 445 people. when you talk about citing evidence. people have eyes and ears. they hear gunshots and eyes go to funeral. do you know what a sociopath i can indifference to be larry krasner and saying it ain't on me, dude. think about that. good for the house for impeaching him and let's hope they follow through. philadelphia is really a sad, scary place right now. >> harris: do you have any thoughts about how people voted against their own interest by putting fetterman in office someone who said insend rear things showing mercy to violent criminals? >> that's the problem. a lot of blue cities, retail
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establishments are being forced to lock up like cosmetics. think about that. only in a democratic city is the makeup locked up but the criminal is free. that's what we're living in now and what i've said about fetterman. i don't begrudge him his health but it is not the fact he sometimes can't complete a sentence. the fact that criminals aren't come completing sentences. violent criminals belong in jail. i know you have to hold us accountable. >> harris: you know i love the western look. >> i look like the magician you hired for your birthday party. >> harris: remember the flash mobs that would rush into stores and grab free merchandise and dash out violently pushing store employees to the ground out of their way? those brazen robberies cost businesses a lot of money. target is set to lose $4 hundred
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million from the organized retail rings. >> think about that. $4 hundred million dollar and will only get worse because we have emboldened them. if you are a retail worker will you risk your life for toothpaste knowing the cops are letting them out of jail? it comes back to larry krasner. the woke bail reforms are why we're where we are. >> harris: why do people choose this? >> no politics we got so hyper partisan people voted with teams in mind. i'm voting democrat because i hate the republicans. under this plan no matter who wins we all lose. that's why it is time for a change. >> harris: here we go. president biden again raising eyebrows on the world stage for this exchange. watch. >> president biden: biceps as big as my cap. there is a man.
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i hope we're on the same side. >> he is russian. >> president biden: i don't care who he is. he has some real biceps. >> harris: does he think russia is on the same side because some russian men are pretty? is that how it works? >> fascinating this guy thinks he is running for president in 2024 but judging the mr. universe contest in 2022. if you were about to cut a check to joe biden for 2024 put the cap on the pen. that was crazy. we are being governed by the old man at the gym walking around naked in the locker room and takes small talk. i know it's a rough visual but that's exactly what it was. the old rambling guy. the russian man didn't ask for commentary on his biceps. how you do compliment anybody's body. the president doesn't go. come on, man. >> harris: oh my goodness.
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late night talk show host jimmie kimmel catching flak for mocking vice president mike pence about his christian faith. >> he shed light when they had the first conversation five days after the insurrection. he hadn't heard from trump for five days and they met. you can tell mike pence is a man who really knows donald trump. >> i told him he should turn to jesus right now. believing in my heart he could find the same comfort i was finding. >> can you imagine telling donald trump you should turn to jesus? even jesus is like don't tell him to turn to me. >> harris: this is what i like to call jimmie on jimmie. >> kimmel is just jealous. jesus has 12 followers and kimmel has five. they are at the point where the tickets charge you to get out. nobody wants to watch kimmel. every joke on kimmel, every joke
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is about i'm better than these other people. that's not comedy. that's an emotional support group. thanks for tuning in. we're better than those republicans. hug it out and cry on camera and get it over with. >> harris: we won't be crying tonight. we have the patriot awards and you are part of the opening set -- you'll do stand-up here and getting crowds. i have to tell people of 5,000, 6,000, 7,000 people come out to watch you. humble as ever jimmie. that's how many will be here tonight. >> it is a wild time. my success empowered everybody else say if this dope can do it anyone can. >> harris: you are a former cab driver in new york and are you a fighter. >> i've been cut out and shot at for ten years to get here. look where i landed. >> harris: it will be great. we'll recognize men and women who have done amazing things. >> the patriot awards is the
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oscars with camouflage and well deserved. nobody can storm the stage when i'm on. don't do the real oscar thing. you have to be my back, harris. >> harris: i know you will funny. that was part of the problem that night. sometimes people aren't funny, no one ever deserves that. also while we're here there is a media row so you can sit and do interviews and stuff with people from all over the spectrum of fox. you will be gracious. my first book signing with "faith still moves mountains" is here at the patriot awards. we'll do a prayer circle. unless they are watching they don't know that. they've been giving me names of people to lift up. i feel so honored to be on this journey with this book. i will do a sit-down with you before i go to sign. >> i'll be doing a circle to borrow money for my casino losses. >> harris: not the same thing. all of that tonight on the fox
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: house speaker nancy pelosi to speak from the house floor in about 1. she is expected to announce her plans for her political future. this comes one day after republicans have pledged the house of representatives. hello, everyone come of this "outnumbered" and i am kayleigh mcenany am i cohost emily capuano, and dagen mcdowell and dr. saphier nicole
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