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and specials, including yellowstone one fifty with kevin costner and christmas at the greenbrier sign up to stream fox nation for just one fifty a month fortd a full year. >> nowrse that'tus it for us . and of course, tune in every night, 8:00 p.m.. so that's a swornd enemy of lying composter. smugness and groupthink have a the best night with the ones you love. we'll see in a minute. welcome this special edition of "hannity". i'm jason chaffetz, in for sea tonwher . and today wee pr begin at the we house where president biden is recoverinrom g from a long tp abroad. joe'sa fixtmissing from joe' world tour, his son hunter, once a fixture on his father's official visits. >> the biden family' s bag manrepublic is now layinang low.and republicans are poised to take control of the house and the administration is in panic mode
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tonight. >> the evidence is overwhelming . for years, the bidenfami famillm enrichedse themselves by selling gocess to the federal government to sketchy foreign wd nationals all over the world. no not only did joe bidenbut he reportedly participate in these illicit deals,lied but he also . about it over and over again. >> now, in an effort to muddy po the upcoming house, pro biden's allies are planning a multimillion dollar smear campaign to personally attack he anyone participating in the house investigation. >> here now with the very latest fox news legal analystl n greg jarret and fox news contrit contributor joe concha. >> gentlemen, thank you so muchu for joining us tonight on "hannity". joe . i want to go to you first because my former colleague, trey gowdy, he likes to say,s they you know, the way the mediaa treats this, they never sawever republican investigation. they ever thought it was justified and they never sawa do a democratic investigation they ever thought should end. it's almost predictable, isn't
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it, on how they're goinge to treat any investigation into hunter bidenr that and joe bider that matter? >> oh, for my .ryon i mean, jason , for everyoneg th who didn't end zone dance around, democrats only losing the house by a touchdownto instead of three touchdowns, a wiuchdn is a win in the end. and when the new congressg to s is sworn in in two months,licant we're going to see what a winleo looks like for the republican party, regardless of the margif . many idownn the media, to your point, can downplay this alllikt they like, just like they didn 0 the hunter biden laptop story in 2020 in calling it russianoln disinformation. boy, that looks foolish now, doesn't it? the hunter biden story is a huge story, potentially the biggest story of the biden presidency. it's not hyperbole becausee bidf and this needs to be proven beyond the shadow of a doubt, given the stakes, if the sitting president of the united states profitedt of on the shady deals his son conducted, particularly ine china, for if he did and by the way, hunter biden's w business partner, tonyy ha belinski, has a lead. such wve ae may have a president
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who is currently compromised by our biggesty, yet adversary. yet many in media are notme only missing the courtesy gene that so many journalists should have and any story with this much evidence courtesy of that laptop from , those emails arei real. everybody's verified it. they seek to dismiss thiss an and suppresssupp just like theya in october of 2020. and look, the facts ofress tha the facts and we're going to get to the facts now that we have a congress that's actually interested in getting to the facts. jason cts., yeah, greg, things e going to change because soon, instead of being just congressman jim jordan, goinndoing to be chairma jordan and james colmer t will have the samehe sam privilr and honors that i had whenma i was the chairman of the oversight committee.in but i got to tell you what, i think the big challenge out there and the big question forth the department of justice, will they with the same veracitwillthey wity pursu subpoenas that are going to becm
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issued by these two chairmen and will they prosecute people who don't show up or where wh there is evidence of criminal mischief? >> no, i don't think they will . i think the record is wellgarlan established that merrick garland has been running a protection racket fohur joe ad hunter biden. how else desteo yor yearu explap and a half year investigation that appears to have gone nowhere in terms any charges filed? >> and as yo foru know, is ame r member of congress, any subpoena issued by the oversight committee or judiciary is a meaninglessea scrap of paper. >> they cannotningless enforce e themselves. >> it has to blvese done. i byr department of justice overick gl which merrick garland presidesaa . and so nuto mistake about thismt is the thirty one page interim i report by republicans on the oversight committee. >> it is chock full of evidence of fraud, bribery, influenceolas peddling, violations of
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the foreign corrupt practices act, sel sf enrichment. thin and yet there have been no t charges. i think what's going to happen is that merrick garland'l will not enforce these subpoenas and he'll say, well, i can' it do it because, youe know, our investigation intoepor joe biden is still ongoing. but thismakes reporitt makes ir abundantly clear that foreign pa arements and entities paying tens of millions ofhe dollars to the biden family and hunter biden's businesses, a romania, kazakhstan, ukraine, russia, china, in particular, coug than 100 million dollars flowing into the biden coffers and it's going to be very get t difficult for the oversight committee to get to tho eoena bottom of this unless they can get subpoena power thatlong is enforceable. >> yeah,that and along with that
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not only a department of tre justice, we'll see how they react because how they treated the democrats should be the precedent. but they i jusl an that i can'te that they're going to have the same sort of speed and drive that they did when nancy pelosi had the gavel . >> but, joe , one of the things that's also going to change and they the democrats telegraphed this, they're starting this war room.ly mill are literally going to pour millions of dollars to go in and attack and go after these members of congressi trying to do their so-called fact checking and everything in real time. >>when i i mean, what i was chan of the oversight committee. i didn't face that. i faces but nod a lot of thingsr not this pre announced war room where they're going to go after members of congress. >> that's unprecedented in my book. my t is comy.is completely and soca absos drive that right. you create this illusion that the american people are absolutely against any investigation into the president, some , but more importantly, into is jason the president and to his brother. >> and the real test now, jason , is will abc , nbc, cbs, cnn, msnbc, pbs, and basically
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every broadcast news station inv this country. will they coveerr a hunter biden hearings with the same vigor, the same passion that we saw all with the january six hearings. remember, all broadcasting is preempted as a result of those hearings that were produced, by the way, by a, thea former president of abc news . so, look, the same hearings,forn by the way, january six did notx allow for anamy cross-examinatin in those particular hearings. and it was patently partisan. we all saw that in broad hearing daylight. so, look, these hearings dismi on hunter biden will be dismissed. they'll be mocked. they'll be ridiculedmacked r byd very same people. shouldgs ayou absolutely, positively take the january six hearingss as seriously as a heart attack. its bias and hypocrisyevidence and broad daylight chastened. but i think the american people, given the evidence oncne again, given all those things that are on paper, all those t wire transfers, bank transfers,r after a while when they start to hear this in other placesrs besides traditional media, they'll be demanding answers becausld be, again, this could ,
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sitting president that is compromised by the likes of china.the other ukraine and all the othergreg j >>untries that greg just listed . p greg, president trump spokeresie less than an hountour agr ago on was asking the question, how come there's if they're going to do a special prosecutor, donald trump,doin how come they're not going to be doing a special prosecutor with the conflicts of interest that the attorney pr minural has listened to and watch here to what president trump just said a fewa minutes ago, the corrupt and highly political justice department just appointed a super radical left special counsel, better referred to ases a special prosecutor to start the process all over again. we thought it wa s just about did. joe biden is a corruptorrupt ano and incompetenmpetent political and you take a look at all oftae the money that he's taken froms, foreign countries and others, much of it through his son , hunter, who is a corrupt drug addict and implementor for his father. r who is the special prosecutore by the way, yeah. th
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greg, your reaction to what the president said? ludiell, he's 100 percent correct. it'scrous to ludicrous to the po being laughable for merrick garland to standd there there e a conflict of interest that merits the appointment ofwhile t a special counsel to investigate trumphe, while at the same time there is a far greater conflict ofs an interest that demands and it's mandatory under the special counsel statute for garlant a sa to appoint a special counsel to investigate hunter and jonde biden. what alsat ao concernsls me is t you, a special counsel underimpt the regulations, is supposed to be impartiadel and outside the department of justice, thisi named special counsel is far from impartial and neutrally served in the doj. dojduring two democrat bia administrations. he clearly biased politically,
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and he's barely out of the department of justice, where he spent most of hise career. so, you know, i am worried thats this is shaping up to be just like the andrew weissman, bob muellean bobr, special coun, partisan team of prosecutorsp wh that are going to go aftere an donald trump with a vengeance and not be fair as the special counsel statute demands. >> yeah, what a coincidence.nam they nameda a special prosecutp days after donald trump suggested he's going to declares that he's going to run for president . and just after the the republics gain control of the house, what' a coincidence. s it's just it's almost embarrassing that i know thi who wins the presidency. >> yeah. and you look, this background, i think you're going to hear a lot more about this so-calledc independeniat of the special prosecutor and look at his runit ins and his proximity to lois lerner and that investigation
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that the houses involved with a lot more to come there., jo greg jarrett, joe concha, thanky you very much for joininggo us tonight. >> all right. before w anye go any further, ls wish president biden a very happy 80th birthday. it's on sunday, the oldestet president in american historye t will get even older.s re and during his trial.p overseas, the struggle is real. >> have a look. a significant climate investment will , quote, help turbo charge the murder ofe th the suv cherrywood turbo charge the emerging global clean energy, clean energy economy. i was reading that quote. toget sorry,he we are back together here in cambodia. i look forward to building even stronger progress than we've already madealready . and i want to thank the primeor minister of colombia for leadership in the asean as asean chair. g trou
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i got out of reading this reuters the tangible by both president . >> quick question on north korea. on northby my cat. >> oh, there's a . i hope we're on the same side. a so he's russian. i don't care who you are. he's got some real biceps. mr. president , can you tell us what we know so far ? explosion in poland, sir?far? >> no, war in europe. threats from china, a new long range ballistic missile out of north korea, americ is desperate for strong t leadership, but joe biden is just dointg his best to get by . meanwhile, in the house,nanc eighty two year old nancy le pelosi just announced that she w will step down from her leadership role in a few short weeks. the house of representatives will look a lot different. joining us now with a full report from capitol hill, chad pergram chad. >> jason , it's about the math.
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thvin mccarthy is 30 votes shy of the speakership right now. that number will shrink. some republicans oppose recarthy as a protest, but there are a few republicans he may never get , like freedomkev' caucus favorite andy biggs. >> i'm sure kevin's going. to get the 218. that's where he and i disagree. and there are reasons thatadersp the american public say we need a change in leadership . activ it's because we've watched whats has happened when we don'ty to actively fight and use everyadma peoplee have to slow down the biden administration. expect that's what people want. and that's what new leadership would be expected to do. >> mccarthy withdrew fromfore the speaker's race in 2015 the before there was a fight. it's possible the gop may have delayed that brawl for seven years. mccarthy needs an outrighto be majority of the house to become speaker. when the house struggled to elect a speaker in 1849 and 1856, it eventually adopted a resolution to tap a speaker with a simple majority.
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the housd for e voted for two ms straight before settling on a speaker in 1850. e for the democrats, hakeem jeffries is the only candidateer for minority leader. republicans are tryingo de to define jeffery's. he's even further to the leftpr of nancy pelosi. asd that's the problemwi with te democrat party. but some liberals blastset. jeffery's as too close to wall street. he's also had differencese with the squad house speaker nancy pelosi formally bless jefferys as her successor. andf pelosi is staying on boardee asa rank and file member. one democrat expressed concern that if she's not careful, ressa some could perceive pelosi as a congressional helicopter. parent. >> jason .t runner t chad, thank you. the front runner to be the nexts house democratic minority leader is hakeem jeffries. >> as chad said, he's also i a frequent election denier and conspiracy theorist. in fact, he called the twentyhe sixteen election results
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illegitimate and floated the idea that trump wands a fake president . joining us now with reaction, former white house chief of staff reince priebus, along with former senator scott brown . gentlemen, thank you so mucht w' for joining us tonight. right now, i want to start with you, because there's obviously changes like nancy pelosi's been in charge of the democrats in the house for nearly 20 years. >>0 year hakim is jefferys. i some bnew him. i served with him. i did some bills with him.a tell but i got to tell you, he s and nancy pelosi, they've he' they've got some differences, mt too. it's nothana as if he's morenc,h moderate than nancaty pelosi, that's for sure. >> well, you know, these as youo thow, jason , the democrats number one on your election denialism point, they've don joe a great job of trying to accusee republicans of all the things that they're totally guilty of,e whether it be sayingr it that t was not legitimate in 2016, whether it's stacey abrams o, a
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whether it's trying to remove a duly elected congress woman from iowa, as they did, you t itow, telling us that republicans are going to get rid of social security when it's their policies that are threatening social security. and you're right, leaderships now is going to force the realbs hakeem jeffries to stand up because he's been hiding behinde anti trump rhetoric. alllike all the other democrats and trying to play both sides of the fence. progressiv on one hand , hakeem jeffries is part of this progressive nnedcaucus. h but on the other hand , he teamed up with congressman gottheimeron on this on a pacd called team blue . t and the purpose of the pac wasre to fight off wild progressiveero democrats from attacking conservativef it democrats. and he said things like he's never going to bend a need for liberal socialists.om and he's made almentl kinds ofs. comments. soso huh c hakeem jeffries has e a problem because on one hand ,
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the progressives don't touch, don't trust them.nipe , i on the other hand the mainstream democrats don't know what he really thinks. g toa realand he is going to hal balancing act. and in a real, real hakeem jeffries is going to be forceddt to come out when you come into these leadership positions. >> and it's going to be fascinating to watch. f, >> senator log-on, are these so-called blue dog democrats, people that actually care about debts and deficits and things like that. i just don't see the moderates surviving on the democratic side of the aisle. the they hav tejede so far to the l. i don't know how they do this and create a palatable experience for democrats moving intoence for d the twenty twenty four election. listen, it's like rearranging deck chairs on the titanic new faces, but the same oldion,t failed policies, obviously inflation, the border crime.s. it i i mean, you could go on and on,r as the problems is just tryingc to put a different spin on amisk different faces. habut make no mistake, we havel.
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a real challenge. kevin mccarthy is a reale ar challenge, as he did in 2015. it's far from over there. and what people are looking for right now is not what happenedt inha the past. they're looking to what's going to be happening in the future. how can wening deal with inflat? how can we deal withand th the pocketbook and wallet issues affecting everyday americans? and my suggestion to theg republicanevery s, start working on permitting reforms, start working on energy independence.w our best wayay to tackle inf inflation is to actually drive down, obviously, prices throughy energy independence and gettingd bidefrom under the foot in the from the saudis and anyone else. who who. g tojoe biden's going to beg for oil. so if we can become energy oil independent, i would pute ca bill after bill after bill on chuck schumer's desk and thenhud give our presidential candidates in twenty four chance to run on the issueesd thenr cands tha matter to people right now. >> now, writes, what the senator is saying there i think is absolutely righ
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t. but we also have a president. we showed those clips leadingst up to the introduction of you two. i mean, the president just looks so weak, so feeble.kness, it's just embarrassing. i and that weakness, it really hoi does invite hostilities. s stag >> and it's a real concerncompad on the world stage. umcompared to what donald trump did, which i think calmedternato the international marketnas and the international bad actors to the point where they were afraid wer they wouldt do anything. but with joe biden, its weak jut looks weak and feeble. consequently, more dangerousweas weakness at home, you know, abra creates weakness abroad. that wasn't something we had with president trump. we never had that problem. if anything, maybe a little bitl of the opposite. so, i meant wh, the reality is t is that what we saw in the midterm, which was kind of fascinating, is that whileamerso the american people agreed thatb joe biden was doing a terriblegy job, they agreed that we were 8 on the wrong track by 80% allan the all the political fighting
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going back and forth didn't i translate to people blaming their incumbent governor , whethevernor wher would be repur democrat or incumbent the midterms. joe but now when you focuss going tb on twenty twenty four , ste biden is going to be front and center. so those clips that you're showing starting today, those clips that you're showing are going to be the issue forthe the american people before today, before or after the midterm. , an that was okay, we're going the to deal with that in twenty , twenty four . and we're dealin g with theon i midterms. right now, the focus is ons on joe biden and all the things that are going wrong in this. country are going to come to roost. and it's up to the republicab of republican to do a great job ofo focusing, as scott brown said, focusing every day on the issues. because i think the american tal people are ready to talk about real issues and real solutions. and the republicans have an opportunity to lead. >> now, last word, senator brown, also ambassador brown , real quick, i'veal only about 15 seconds. n >> yeah, listen, joe biden'sning not running for president .en
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joe biden is not running for president again. and the democrat s have a veryto have weak bench. we need to focus on the issues. wed neenod to have a plan look. forward and not complaining about what happened before. while joe , whiler biden'se bidn important issue, we need to move forwar d to the things bac that matter. it's going to be a very cold winter and people are hurtingnol and we going to get back to some normalcy here. >> great points. than reince priebus, senator and also ambassador brown , thank yu you so much for joining us tonight on "hannity". >> all right. wh believe you won't bi what secretary mayorkas said as biden's crisis at the southern border continues to worsen. attorney general mark radovich and brandon judd weigh in as this specialy as e as this specialy as e edition of "hannity" continuesve . . >> i may provi be closdee to retirement, but i'm as busy as ever. and thanks to buia, i'm confident about my future. boy provides guidance for the right investments. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. >> be confident to and through
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>> department of homeland security secretary mayorkas wask grilled in washington this weekd on biden'sen's never ending bore catastrophe. here's mayorka's mallos telling congressman dan bishop that the border is , in fact, secure. cordr ofdespite a record numberf illegal migrant apprehensions. >> watch this. secretary mary orca's,. mr. dir mccaul said the border is wideie open directory testified about an elevated threat of guns and money and drugs across the border. mr. guest laid out a lot of the details about the record breaking numbers, and he endednu up having to talk more than-- iv get an answer from you on something. i just want to ask you, i'vetift heard you in the judiciaryha committee recently in the summer, testified that the border is secure. ar secretary mayorkas, do youo yo continue to maintain that the borderuo mainta is secure?
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>> yes.>> yes and we are. working day inurity. and day out to enhance its security. >> congressman, thanks to just days later, secretary marcus was asked the same questionporta by senator rob portman. n acro and blame the border chaosssntir on migration across the entireme hemisphere. >> have a look. the first question, is theer i southern border currently in crisis? yes or no? >>g an unprecedented movement of people from m counte to country. it is not restricted to three southern border. we are seeing an unprecedented movement of people throughout the western hemisphere. th sadly, the biden team continue to deny reality. this is noa w a full fledged humanitarian catastrophe caused by joe biden and kamala harris. by joe blook at your screen.dron >> new thermal drone footage from the fox team in eagle pass, texas, shows migrants crossing illegally on private
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property yesterday morning as chaos continuesontinues to pe communities across south texas,. arizona,he and beyond.de here for reaction,uncil, the president of the national border patrol council, brandon judd, and arizona attorney general mark marinovich. gentlemen, thank you.n i don't even know i can't evenkg count the number of times i've seen you both on fox news talking about the border. once the attorne. y general wanted the border patrol, you live it, you breathe it.live secretary marcus continues to testify to congress that the border is secure. i absol >> brandon judd,ut is it secure absolutely not. let me give you evidence.t notice that secretary marcushado will never actually give evidence. he won't give you facts.re i'm going to give yon uioorde some facts. we'v e had more than a million people across our border illegally and have been ableoo to evadeev apprehension since president biden has been in office. that's not a secure bordere bort we have had more fenthion all across our borders and make itd into our streets and kilkilllr. our children and us citizens than ever ine the historyca of the united states . that'snerating not a secure bor.
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the cartels are generatingcure a record profit that is not c a secure border. poinvery single thing thatle we're seeing on our border clearly points to that. thi there is absolute chaos, that there is a crisis. g >> but if this administratione is not willing to define what is currently going on , they'ree never going to try to look for solutions that is the problem'r that we face. this is absolute bad governance that we're seein bg by thishe administration. >> mr. attorney general, the secretary of homeland security, despite all thosthate numbers that brandon just brought up, says the borderwh is secure. what's your reactionon of and perspective from the state of arizona? ented bypepper, the well, jasone is entitled to their own n, not their own faxes brandon just laid out. e mindfact numbing numbers. we know the cartels have seized operational control of not only our southern border, but ta i think what sometimes is more dangerous is this progressive left that sees control ofricans the biden white house that's a literally lying to americans and people are dying as a result. and so i just to put pec itiven, perspective, since joe bidenh
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became president , enough people have illegally crossedpe our southern bordesed our to fil the state like alabama or evenam louisiana a, enough that not every year now is crossingg our border, being seized to kil l every single person ine seei the united states .or and that's why we're seeing a record amount of peoplelast ya dying. more than a hundred thousand people last year alone i in the united states . so border security is national security. and brand didn't even mention liste on the terror watch being apprehended. so america is less cit safe . our cities are more dangerouss e as a result ofsu the failures ot secretary baucus and joe biden.o and it's takenng way too long fr congress to finally do something. and i'm hoping now thans ctontrl the republicans control congress, they will make sure that secretary mayorkas and joen are held to account.s , >> and if that means impeachingt him, so be it. yea, impeachment may be thethat very answer. >> the onl . answer it's left at the table here. you know, you look at that, that thermal imaging video that thx shot, how is that not an invasion of our southern border?
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that's not a securat invasioe b that is an invasion that i'm looking at right there. from my perspective. perspectn, thebut brandon, the y is trying to blame this on migration throughouttr the entire western hemisphere. i can't name e countryying other than the united states that these people are t k to .o defloc >> of course, he's going to say that he's going to deflect from his failures. he has done such a poor job in in his in his office that we'rei currently seeing this. you know, you talk aboutl to invasion. and i am grateful to attorney te general marinovich because he's talked about the invasion before this is organized.rg thisanized is by cartels. ons, these are criminal organizations that are very organizear're sendd. e and they're sending all of these people, they're sending the fentanyl that is , in fact a an invasion. and i believe that whas t texas just just did by declaring ait n invasion, i think that it was bl the right move, even though it's going to get challenged. i believiesupreme, at the suprei will , in fact, hold uonp their determination that an invasion is taking place because it is being driven b mrt
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by organized crime. >> mr.or attorney e ha, generale have a short amount of time. >> is it an invasion? yeah, we actually issueda a formal legal opinion, say the first in our country'sin soh history, saying that whattute is going on on our southern border does constitutele can g constitute invasion. people go to aziga tha to read t opinions. very well researched. and i doee agree witem with brar thatd this the supreme court shd uphold this because the federal. government is supposed to be doing this. >>th and ie stf they're failingo their job, the states have the right to defend themselves. >> and that's what governor abbott is trying to do. brandon judd, attorney general brockovich, thank you so much o for laying out the perspective. unfortunately, i believe we'll have yout on again to talb about the same problem. >> but it is out there and everybody needs to be educatedu for joan. n >> thank you again for joining us on hannity. all right. straight - ahead, our own matt fynn brings us the latest on the gruesome murder of four university of idaho students. plus, mark fuhrman and michael bodden react to the coroner's report.
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police say the four universitydo of idaho student students, allp, twenty one and under, were beabbed to death with an edgedy weapon, a knife between believe three and four a.m. last sunday. the four ared iends an believed to be friends and lived in the same ta house off campus. police have revealed that two female roommates were home atd i the time of the early morninl g murders, but police were not called until around 12:00 noon on sunday. those two young women have not been ruled out as suspects and video shows caylee gone. cavs and madison morgauck n atau a food truck around 140 a.m.r just a short while before murders. d za meanwhile, ethan shapen and zana canoodle boyfriend girlfriend, were at a sigma chio house before returning home for the night. and blood appears to be seen on the outside of their home. >> the coroner says some or all of these students were found inn bed with multiple stab wounds.ds the father of one girl says hise daughter had defensive wounds. . jason .tonigh tough story. addi , thank you so much.
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tonight, we're learningr additional details after the county coroner released her report confirming that all four bodies were found in bedhoussl m inside the house. and given the time of death, it's possible all victims were asleep during the attack. joining us , joining, us with r reaction, fox nation host markts fuhrman and forensic pathologist dr. michael baden. doctor , i want to start start with you. thank you both for joining. >> but doctor , i want to starte with you. the autopsies out. t what are the outstanding questions that you have having questi this material? >> well, the most importanto ote is what did the two other women in the house have to say, what they heard, what they didn't'reo hear, and they're not releasings aniny information as to whate sd the two living people said. that's critical. they may know an awful lot about what happened.i thing i think from the nature of the blood dripping at the wall
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as seen in the photograph. >> there was a lot of blood on the floor, a lot of from the stab wounds and the blood cell can tell how many. people were stepping. the there's a lot of blood . the perpetrator's step blood . did one could tell if their sneakers, boots, shoes, and different sizes and different shapes. so one of the issues is how many perpetrators were there? the information at the scene gives them a lot of information about whether it was a single person or not.n the one hasn't been released is the placement of the different stab wounds on the four bodies front back in each one . and that will tell us a lot about a different positions of the deceased when they were stabbe they wed. umbe
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mark, average number of murders in moscow, idaho, is zero. >> you have a young law l enforcement without a lot of experience t. this as you look at this crimeea scene and the statements that police have made.finitive i find it fascinating. they made some defense statements out there. what's your professional opinioactionn and reaction to wt has been said? >> well, it's interesting.don't i don't think there'ths anything malicious. a i don't think there's anything intentional. i think it's the approacde ah to this. and they made a statement reat r on monday of this week. confy the first pressidence gate conference that based on the evidencd e gathered durig the preliminary investigation, they did notere' consider thatrh there's a threat to the community. and this was also said right afr they also said this is a targeted event. so dr. borden justcovere thvered basically the autopsy. you have one weapon committingth the wounds on all the victims
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that would tend to make you believe there's one suspect. >> he also talked about shoewhas prints. i >> so what else would be inm that room? would bthat would be so definie that you could say this is a targeted attack and nobody else in the community is at danger.a so maybe i'm going out on a limb here a little bit. but was there some kind of communication left by the suspect? was there something that was written, something definitive that they knew that one of the victims or the group inse w that house was the target of this suspect? and there was a knowledge ofhe s the suspect that he and knew exactly who he was killingo and he knew exactly why. and i'm going to ask dr. badentr this, because he's been doing this a lot longer than i have. e why is the behavioral science unit, a profiling unit in
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moscow on one homicide with no evidence of any suspect, no suspect race, no age, no height, no weight, no shoe print. what are, what they going to acy work on ? >> yeah, what the behavioral science unit is trying to do first. to is this a stranger murder or mur is it a murder by somebody who knew the the four people?he and part of what they're goingsp into is what the relationship vr of the four that seems or what we've seen a very close relationship. what are the relationship of the four with the two womene in who are in the same house and apparently didn't the police, whether or not they heard something, they they certainly did. n obodnobody appreciated what was
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going on for a good eight hoursh after the event. so i think the behavioralt th science unit is trying the to figure out the profile ofr or the murderer or murderers by various psychological, mental, social means as opposede to cause of death, the cause of death that would be done by the thrensic pathologist involved and it sounds like stab wounds. that's clear , perhaps. are but how the state of utah,e they brought back are a their defensive wounds. was there a struggle if there was a struggle, there'd be ag an lot of yelling and screaming and be hard to know why the two women didn't weren't warned enough to contact the police.
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>> mark, i just don'te poli understand how the police can - go . go ahead. go ahead. no, i agree with dr. baden. agr. the only the part that kind of looms with me is a targetd to attack, i would expect, if it was a targeted attack on one of the victims, you would have a an incredible number of wounds versus the other wounds and the other victims, whiche wo would be collateral if all three women were the target. t how would they determine that when they've all been murdered? basically,t ho in the same way,s with the same weapon, with the same amount of stab wounds. so there's there's something foere that doesn't just seem really right for making a statement from the scene. and remember, they made this statement on monday, the first time that they were actually inn the scene and before the autopsies. >> so they made this statement that they were targeted. so it has nothing to do
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with the autopsies. it has nothing to do with the murder weapon. so what does iitt have to do with and i it's i'm not beingst critical. relejust saying that maybe there's a piece of that that they should release to get the public involved in who they think the target really was. so people out there can possibly remember a comment somebody made or a person that was hanging around or an incident that happened that pe they just blew off is no big deal . maybe it would be something nowd . sa fd situation and scary situation and sad for these. fr mark, dr. baden, thank you so much for joining us tonight on "hannity". y. coming up,really do appreciate . >> all right. coming up, crime continues to spiral out of control in america's dem run cities. vi'll show you the week's craziest videos. as leo terrell and trey penni react when we return. >> but you have good and all
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the process. >> here no contribw with reactit news contributor leo terrell and trey penny, president of i e nationaltional fal fallen or foundation. >> trey, i got to tell you, i think the the goal in this in this world should be to put you out of a job so that there are if more fallen officers out there. ee >> it's yo tu sehie this crimeeo is what comes to mind, what needs to be done. for two consecutive years, c we've seen a record numberri omi violent crime and attacks on law enforcement across this country. in fact, in fac we saw a 58 percent increase of officers killed by gunfire this year. and look, it breaks my heartt it that we have failed to dove anything about it.an but fortunately, we've had the american people have spokeno and now republicans have control of the house. and now we have an opportunity to to really get put forwardlice some police policy that put forward something that can really put some things in place to get violent offenders off the streets, as well as being
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ableemen to protect our law enforcement officers, the ones that are trying to do a greatto job to keep our citizens safe . >> leo, you have a new mayor of angelegeles. karen bass is going to be her ad the new mayor of los angeles. if you were advising her and you were telling her. all right, mayor, this is what,t we need to do in l.a. whatd to would you what would you tell her? we need to do? e becaus well, firset of all, she's not >> tg to listen to me because she is a progressive. she supports black livesng matter. th funding the policek beca .e democr it was a good week fors criminals this week because democrats maintain control of the city's jason ., and you know as well as i do, these criminals are runninge amuck in democratic cities. what she has to do is call out george gasko, but she's a friend of george gascootn. he and so she's not going to do this. it is simply going to bet tw the status for the next two years. lee zeldin headed right. jason and he took the issue ofdt
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crime to democratic city intogo new york city until it becomes personal. i'm just going to be honesh yous with you, nothing is going to change. criminals are happy because democratdemocrats are running te blue cities and you got democratic governors. >> ain notng'sg has changed. >> and that's the sad part about it. and a lot of these people get caught. but the prosecutore prosecs donw actually prosecute. or is f they do, they have lawst on the books that put these people back out on the street within hours. >> you'r youe absolutely're ri which is all the more reason why i've encouraged local law enforcement officers to work with the federal police department. >> r federa the federal agencies,fo to prosecute these individuals for fer federal crimes. those i mean, we just found out thatel federal nexus to get those into federal court. i mean, whether it's youwe knowd like i said, we talked about target and target beingm a victim of of this astronomical shoplifting and thefl shopt. know they're out of their stores. well, look, al
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l they got to do after because we know is an organizedg crime is go after these individuals charged with federal rico offenses away. and put people away.ave we havto de to do what we can do to protect the american people, to protect these targets. can't continuehat on that. on that saying really? no, none of these business can continue on that same roadf to take those kind of laws.ave o >> t they have to try to get these people out of here. ntribo >> jason , one last go ahead. de the number one contributor to democratic causes is george soros. he loves criminals. he wants to teart to downd yo our criminal justice system. and you can't get get federal tionintervention unless you get cooperation from these democrats and they're not cooperatinthey'rg. i just want to be upfront and honest. they're not cooperating. karen bass, it's not going. to be a friend to law enforcement. >> leothank you tray, thank yoe i've got a heart out. i got to go. h democrats, they never talkf this about the victims. stay with us. more of this hannity specialdon' right after the break. t sefor skin is alive.
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