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by the time have the best thanksgiving. it's tomorrow we'll be back here. in fac tuckert, doing the show tomorrow night. have t in the meantime, have the besthb evenint g, the best weekend. the ones you off season. >> hello, everyone.al edi welcome to this special edition of "hannity". tii'm tammy bruce, in for sean. and tonight, with thanksgiving justy bruc a few hours away, r the white house is reminding americans to be thankfulameric r joe biden's tremendous record of accomplishment. that's right. today, they published a list of everything we, the people, be ta should be thanking them fonkr from gas prices now roughly double under biden to the
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record levels of unfunded spending that caused inflation to risin rxeg taxes and planning on raising them even more on. everyone. ex those makinrse, for making above four hundred thousand dollars a year. for acco and here is every here'sen one more thing to be thankfuladi for. according to the biden administration, they are now encouraginstrationg institutionl investors to prioritize climate change over profits. finally, a new rule from the labor department allows investors overseeing or for one case or pension funds to forgo that pesky profit inate order to consider, quote, the economicntd the ec effects e change. in other words, they can now throw your retirement savings into fringe green technologies or other woke causes and lose your money with zero consequences. r monethnot that that's ever hau before. meanwhile, abroad, more bad newskraine the warnues in ukrai. the war continues to rage and will likely continue indefinitely. in iran, the administration's precious nuclearrecious deal har
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fallen apart as iran's supreme leader is now openly referring biden as demented. and let's god help us .presid and let's not forget aboutbig tr the vice president's big trip to asia. >> watch this. hello, hello. hello. than k hello. hello.ou. hello. >> thank you. uh, did she like, her to the first one to go by fast.o, thank hello. thank you. we areyou. not in good hands. i think we know this here nowfor with reaction. former senator and ambassadorr t scott brown , along with formero senior adviser to president trump, steven miller. gentlemen.. and scott, let me start with you. i we we know that the world is imperfect. we know people are imperfect. i but't this is the united states of america. f it's twenty , twenty two . and we're in this volcano. seemt we seem to not be able to get ot out.
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what is your take on this cascade of absurdity that we are now facee ofd with ? think >> well, listen, joe biden thinks he got a mandate and he does not have a mandate that he does not control. obviously,and th the house is ay slim margin in the inp the senate. and he is undeterred . ties that continue he's going to keep marching along with these bad policies that continuat we doe spending e don't have the money for, quite frankly.at's and you see what's happening with the new green deal . he's just throwing more money not only here now, but to othera countries. i mean, you can't make this stuff up. it's like upside down land. accm and then you throw ipln this lit of accomplishments. okay, great. lika you got that.wh we could go on for like a whole roll of toilet paper. the amount oof -- f which is pry much all we need to clean it up is me. >> yeah. yeah.n it up. yeah. stephen , i have to say that we're looking at things like gas, gas prices. they might be slightly lower, but they're still monumentally higher than when he came into office. he's making choices that anchoie
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enemy of this country would make, including pouring money.an this is an agreement from this climate group that we are goings to make up it, make it up third to these w supposedly third worn countries, developing nations like chinaa . e up it's a developing nation.or and we're going to give them more money to make up forwhat i the damage we've caused because of climate change. e what is driving joe biden at this point? >> what was driving joe biden is was driving the radical left. what's driving the democratic party, which is a deep seated contempt for america as we know it and as we love it, a nation founded on judeo-christian principles, a nation foundedfoue on the family, a nation foundedw on the idea that the law is our master, not man. ty all of these sacred principles r of western civilization, the idea of borderderss, the idy that there are men , that therea are women, that this is how
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the world is created. erything e this is how humanity was i created. all of these ideas ares anathema to them. so everything they're doinr gitb is indeed destroying the country on purpose. itwhether it be inflation,be whether it should be open borders, whether it f be shoveling our hard earned tax dollars to foreign polluters, to pay some sort of penance for our supposednt pollution when we in fact have the best environment in china. and china and india ended upa they did not go to that. meeting. tht even go they areconversa not even part of the conversation. but budt we're going to send it. we're going to send china money because they're developingr one scott, the world's no polluter.m >> is china polluting our skiesd and their oceans. >> but in both cases, nothingche we do will stop. that will stop or change anything because of what china is doing. this is thn, thisooking is the day before thanksgiving. and we are looking acially wt i, especially with their statement about what we should be thankful for. scot sct, isn't this about being thankful for the country, for what the founders established,
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for our families, fore our families, being able to think about the future, to make this country safer and more secure? because that makes our families safer and more secure? isn't that what thisr is all about? >> yeah, of course. a i mean, you know, listen, famil i'm thankful that i have my family, you know, my newi pr grandchildren. d and i pray every night that everyone has the same opportunities that i and others that i know have. but this administration is going down a wrong path.atio and you reference china beinga h a developing country. yeah, listen, they're in the same i was the ambassador in new zealand, cook new way in samoa. new wacooky cook in samoa.a are developing nations, right?io nons andt china. they're using that to getle a tactical advantage so they don't have to play by theaa same rules. that's what they do. they're manipulating their currency. they're building and militarizing islands, changing the law and the of the air and sea that have been t in place for hundreds of years o to gain a tactical advantage ever y inch they do to put us off balance. bad we have to have a strong administration to fight back in this administration. as you can see frod minum kamalu
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harris. or >> what when you get . tammy amy, thank you. dea thank you.d thank you for the baskets of dead animals going back . yeah.sc yeah, it'sary. remarkable. and i it's scary. it's scary and it's dangerous.il admiwe think i'm thankful that we only have about two: let me more years of this administration left. that'sl you, i'm thinking. as well, let me tell youin and stephen, you can speakd of to this as well. we saw the kin ed ofn extraordinary damage that happened within 18 months. you knowrom afgh, from afghanisn to the executive orders, to the nature of what is going on with the education department, with woke policies. we're going to be getting inton a little bit later. you have america first legal. you're working on a loof tt ofhe fronts and everything. but really, the republicans t on this, as wehanksg have our thanksgiving and then then the holidays and christmas and moving into the new year, the republicans are going to have to do more than investigate things, aren't they , sir? >>ou yespoint,, well, first of t to your point, ihst is inconceivable how much damage has been done in 18 months. frwafrom afghanistan to the ware europe to the catastrophe, unmitigated catastrophe on our southern border.
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and you're right, i'm filing lawsuitsts as as often as we c, as relentlessly as we can to shut down these policies. hbut the houseve republican majority is going to have to do two things. one is goingsubpoenaan to haveo to investigate and it's going to have to subpoena. and we're going to get to knowdi two incredible men , very well,r james comar and jim jordan, the chairman of the oversighdtt and the chairman of w the judiciary committees, respectively. and on top of that , we're alsoe going to have to use the power of the purse to shut down these lawless programs, beginning with the calang, the cataclysm on our southern border. t nohet one penny to resettle anyd more illegal immigrants inside our country. country the house can do it.n sd they can rally the whole nation behind them. and in s io doing, set the stag. for a thunderous victory inmy twenty four and look and those eighty seven thousand irs agents who are going to be goosestepping round to destroying the middle class people, trying to make ends meet. it's unacceptable. and i think this administration knows that they know what thesep agents are going to be doinguble considering people are having
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trouble paying the bills.d enou but we finghd enough mon money to hire more law enforcement to come and harass americans.nig that's unacceptable. gentlemen, thank you both very much for joining me tonight. >>ppy thanksgiving. and thank you. appreciate it. thanksgivingo l. f cong let's turn to the all important speaking of the importance of our congress, the georgia runoff, where early voting will , in fact, begin this weekend thanks to a court ruling. according to politico, the president is ready to do anything to help his good friend, raphael warnock, quote biden. aides tell e white house let the campaign know that they are willing to do s whatever they need to help keepl the seatud blue , including stak out of it if need be . well, you know, it seemed walke to work during the midterm, didn't it, on the other side. now, republican herschel walkere is now bolstered by someone much more popular than joe biden georgigeorvernora governor brian camp. >> tak e a look.en's families are struggling becausei of bonds inflationetter th and washington won't change unless we make georgia's doing better than the rest ofd the country because we stood up
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for hardworking families. herschel walker will vote forr georgia, not be another rubber stamp for joe biden. that's why i'm bac.k, priate herschelle. >> all right.in a that's nice. and that was very, veryn op-e appropriate. d now, in an op ed on fox newste .com today, murdoch echoed thatl sentiment and detailed three key reasons to support herschel walker. alker.roy does join us right now to explain, along with fox news contributors mark penn and leo terrell. gentlemen, thank you again veryi much for being here. t. roy, let's talk about hisi points and what strikes me. t i don't want to say it's kind of like a panic, but ween wouldn't be having to do thislia if there wasn't this kind of open fight in the republican party against someone, because trumsomeonp likes him versus whe need to do to get power back so that this nation can be saved and american families should be the firste fami thing on peos minds. tell everyone the crux o of your op ed piece, please., vote >>rs you know, the gist of it is people in georgia, the voters in georgia, energ ne to be energized and focused
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on . >> a lot on f people are kind of tired after the last election. >> but this is very important to get herschel walker in place. there's a big differenceschel wk democr between having fifty one democrats and forty nine republicans versus a 50 rei 50 senate where basically it's tied. and kamala harris has to come in and break break tie votes that would put joe manchinpositn and kyrsten sinema in a position where they can, as democratsn bloc can block a i stuff that chuck schumer wants to do. allows ing herschel walker there will allow that to happen. secondly, getting herschel walker in gets worn out. and raphael warnock is a very hard left democrat. you mentioned those eighty seven thousand irs agents. well, guess what? we're not voted for them. he also voted against eighteen thousand new border patrol agents and also also voted to allow the eighty seven thousand new irs agents to audit people who make forty four thousand dollars or less, not just rich people like bill gates and warren buffett, but people who are making seventy five thousand fifty thousand dollars a year, plus those people to be auditedt by those by those irs. >> well, those those are people who don't have the money to fight. yond theu get a scary letter frm
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the irs and you send the money off.e ov it'serreach it's a remarkable h overreach and unacceptable considering what they've already done to the economy. mark, when we look at the the numbers, i know there's there can be a lots did to disa about what the republicans did and did not do, but ultimately,g these races are really about local efforts, about getting out the vote, about the machines that you have and the democrats done a very good job doing that.. what is what are you seeing s on the ground?on the ground for georgia right now in georgia for these gentlemen? and e well, right now, although it's a close race, the edge vot is clearly we're not.t of i mean, i think that the voting system lends itself towards democrats getting a lot ofvoting the younger voters out who who are voting overwhelmingly for warnock and the republican . a you turnout in georgia has been a little lackluster in the past. clea. and so i think that the edge is clearly with we're not right now and herschel really has to make up some ground if he's going to win. i don't know if it's possible. i certainly wouldn't give it upy
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. but it'se, going to take an. energized electorate that we haven't seen so far . and see, that's it, i think, leo and again, gentlemen, thank you. ewith the night beforearly thanksgiving. and but these conversations are importan, t because this early voting, leo, is now going to start on saturday and this is for republicans watching this or independents, even democrats watching this, of the who are tired ofir what their lives have become. this is a chance to send another message. forget about what the senatese is going to look like and all of that. and biden, this is about taking charge of our futures. if both men have been their personal lives have been discussed, what do you think this is really about? and what would you tell the people of georgia this evening? >> well, i'll tell you right now, thanks for having me. you've got all hands on deck. you talking about the divisions within the republican party? brian kemp out there is a great move for the republicans and for hershel. herschel could win this with a unified republican party. but i'll tell you this, tammy. you know, when they have at's the opportunity to have joe biden there, joe biden is a persona non grata in georgia.
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he's not welcome there. why? he callejid georgia jim crow 2.e he has insulted the entire state. so he's not welcome there. and i guarantee you all hershelt has to do focus on the basicty t issue, crime, inflation, security , and those arehersch the things that are missing with a democratic war, not hershe l. and win this thing. par if you just stay focused and have a unifiedammy republican party. >> and i think that's what w>> e have. well, i hope so.tting ou and , you know, roy, this is , again, about a machinehaps and getting out the vote. perhaps kemp can now add to that and assist in that because y helpingff thasaril during the midterm. isn't there a difference, though, in thin s runoff than there was in the last runoffle i before? i think there werenvold three t involved and some votes were coming off in that regard. what is it that makes this this time around more difficult? i thought it would have been easier for him. >> well, i think i think the chief difficulty i see i've talked to a lot of people abouth this, and i just thinke after
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the last you know, after the last midterms, when the gopf is expected to win 30 seats inar the house and win the senate, go tn't think a lot of people are demoralized and tired. and , you know a, i thinndk a ly of would like to go to theant ib movies and just relax.e but look, yohau know, this is very important. we've goa bit this runoff.differ we didn't want it, buten we have it. and there's a big, big difference between having an evenly split senate where kamala harris has to come in and break ties versus havinga -r a fifty one forty nine democrat senate where chuck schumer, the democrats can do lot spls more stuff, including perhapst' get rid of the filibuster. the filibuster is gone. then it', als just all will brt loose. so, you know, let'nergs keep the energy going and get herschel walker across the the finish line. and after december 6th, we can all relax and take have our eggnog, go to the movies and kick back . >> well, s you know, not a secod . let me let me ask you aboutcaus this, because what what peoplewo need to do to save our country is not exactly like jumping offe of the back of a boat on the beaches of normandy while the are shooting at you with machine guns. we're asking people to focusit on the nature of what's right
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in front of them. and while it's not going to give us like, complete control of the senate to remove someone like rafael warnock, who's got a voting record that has added to the chaos and the r problems in this country should not be a very far reach. these things transcend i politics. it transcends race. it certainly does affect peoplei in urban areas more .r h the democrats have convinced their base, of which i had beena one until recently, that this is just the way life is . it's a new normal.. do y do you see trends that, as wehs perhaps have seen in the last few elections, with hispanics a and blacks, where there's a recognition that they have blacd by the democratse and lied to and that perhaps we can see more of them moving to voting for republicans or just the person who's not going to ruin their lives? well, look, we have ceded thaten this election. most o f the movement, the black community, latino community, graduallardsy more towards
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re the republicans, four or five points, more towards republicans. you see that in the numbers. t it didn't come through overall.e i think, because of good targeting. but, you know, we're not the jut running a smart campaign. he's saying he's out there for s moderate voters. he's talking aboutu bipartisanship, you know, whereas herschelle is on the defensive relative to his personal life. that's the way this campaigny vo is playing out. tersl sehow georgia voters are g to see it. you know, i think it's goingth to be close, but he's still gotr the edge. but, yes, the trend in thisf wo election underneath the numbersl was across a lot of working class voters. you know, of all ethnicities, somewhat towards the republicans. com that's the underlying trend. will it stop? will it come across in georgia?i so far we're not because we'remg running a a smarter campaign, movingo th to the middle, keepii joe biden in that doesn't it help in the media's helpingin to facilitate that message? i mean, that's one of the things i think we have to acknowledge, because both men , certainly warnock has whicstory of a wife and complaining about his behaviorh , which seems atrociot
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and that seems to just not exist in many differenexist wayt movet thatha about some to some degree media and what it moves and what it doesn't move ? i'll tell you right now, candy, the media has no major role in propping and propping up warner . but let me simply say this. the democratic party is no longer the class of the middle class america republic. ublica you that question you just asked, mark, about minoritiesre going to the republican partprey because the republican party represents the best interests for alinl people, hispanics,d blacks, whites, because they represent the party of the middle class, the democrats. tammy is a party oy ofhef the e raphael warnock feels more comfortable in washington, d.c. thacomforn atlanta, georgi. >> and also just the misleading i mean, i think, deroy, it's t a little amusing for him to now shift and be talking about bipartisanship. i mean, it is he can't take that seriously, not with his history. 'tno, you can't.
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>> the for example,of six the national taxpayers union gives them a rating of six outdi of one hundred and they give an f a big fat f fail in terms ofhr fiscal responsibility. ind warnock's did some amazing things in the past in twenty , sixteen , said america needsr to repent for its worship of whiteness. he said inwo 2014, quote,urch a the marxist critique has mucndh to teach the black church. you comments like that don't sound very middle of the roadt or centrist to me. attackindon't sog white people r the whiteness and praising marxism as something that offers lessonsand to black peo. modever thought of marxism as kind of a moderate, centrist ideology. sentries ideology. id. >> yeah, there you go , gentlemen.i >>a iant is obviously going to up to the people of georgiaing r and we can hope thate work the republicans get that organizingn framework downit is and get some assistance in gro there as well, becauseun it is about on the ground, get out. the vote and overcoming any of c that malaise. tt i mean, i don't know if you canc just suffer with just control of the houseou. that's pretty darn good. and of course, then we've got a couple more years to go apfore we can take everything back . gentlemen, thank you very much. i appreciate it. now,preciate idemocrate bl up ne some democrats are blasting biden over
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if you don't win, call 872 nine nine five eight. that's 800 seven to two nine nine five eight. welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". spw, it is no secret that the southern border is a massive disasterannity. traight we just experienced twoof straight years of record illegal crossings. er hard drugs p are also pouring across texas border patrol agents just seized nearly 15 million dollars worth of fentanylworth of and cocaine. e we don't even know the true scale of the drugs that make to cross undetected. and yet the administration is doing nothingesolve t to rese the crisis. nothing. hobbelly ana democrats katie hobbres and mark kelly are bashing the administration for not doing enough on capitol
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hill. house republicans are now calling on dhs chief alejandro mayorkas to resign in responsern ,the dhs released this- statement. secretary mayorkasmayor cast isd to advance the noble mission ofo this departmenudt, which will continue our work to enforce our laws and secureen our border while building a safe, orderly and humane immigration system right that. i mean, that could have been written by george orwell. and the moon is made oorgef grinches to . yeah. so there you go . orderly and safe and humane. they're not even tryingng wil to secure the border. so how long will continue to lie to our faces? joining us now with more, fox news legal analyst greg jarret, fox news contributor sarah carter, and red state deputy managing editor carrie davis. let's go to you first. sara . i mean, you've been at the border a lot. we've all been through this. we just listen perplexed at how they're just they're telling us that the moon is made of green cheese and they just keep saying it.
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but we won't. we are refusing to believe that lie. o when we hear about the fentanyl and the cocaine, it's nost justr about the amount of money. it's about it's killing american citizens. we know there was an event down at the border. where do things stand? what do you what do you imagineo coming up at this point? >>mithis well, this should absolutely t be a bipartisan issue to me. ammyand it is when you talk to people along the border, i could say democrat has been very open about it. it's been a huge problem here. in texas. i just returned from mexico city. i was there was cpac. i had the opportunity to visit to human trafficking shelters. >> this is where they're keeping children who were being trafficked towards the unitedes bei states where they had been rescued. i can't even beginng to tell you children as young as six years old to 18 years old, both boys and girls. this is a humanitarian hum crisr this is an issue that is a national security crisis. we've seen it at the border. think about this in october. k noeighty six thousand known
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god aways in october. those ar oure people that just t into our country in one month and disappeared into the fabric of america. twhao hundren wed and thirty thv encounters this is more than we've ever seen. but really quickly, before yourn go on, this is what they want. this is the reason why president biden and his administration will not remove a failure likea my is because n their eyes, he's not a failure. he's doing exactly what they wanted. yeah, it>> seems tam. and greg, to you on this, it seems like they want this. you know, they say this is the ' mission. thenre a lie and say they'rep ms controlling the border and cleaning up trump's mess. buhe same 're lookt at the sames that they're looking to impeach me. orca, whats, what are your thous on the ability of them to actually pull that off? and is is what's happening now, is that really an impeachable offense at this point?>> inv >>es well, an investigation is absolutely merited. impeachment probably is nottandr a remember the constitutional
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standardds for impeachment is high crimes mad misdemeanors, 15 months ago, republicans offeredyo a resolution to impeach mayorkas. they issued this thirteen page memo just to it. >> i've read it. it's constitutionally and legally weak. >> why? because disagreements over paul ussi did not rise to the level of impeachable offenses, stupidity and incompetence and feckless policieaniciss arem high crimes and misdemeanors. the propered remedy is not cha impeachment, but rather nachange at the ballot box elections. and just because nancyy pelo pei and democrats abused and misuseisusedd the impeachmet standard as a cudgel to bludgeon donald trump, whom they loathed and despise doesn't mean republicans should e an do the same thing. bad behaviord dy doesn'te in
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give license to others to engage in tha that same bad behavior. there does neead to be a thorough investigation. h >> yes, i haven't seen their 13 page response and it may, in, th fact, be weak.atdoesn't ex but this is noist t justby the t policy, which doesn't exist, isb by the way. but as you heard from sarah ,int thisiv is about the incentives for human trafficking. it's aboutng in. the drugs thatn coming in the fentanyl, which can kill pretty much now everytr americanists, the terrorists tht e gotten overhav the border. we've caught them. who knows which ones we haven'to caught. so it becomes a nationalmes security issue.e itan becomes a health care issu. it becomes a mexican cartel issue. aren't those things a little bit different than policy disagreements? >> i , i don't disagree with you entirely. >> but again, it's not high crime and misdemeanor. >> look, one hundred thousand. i think that'san derelictionres every year are dying ofmostly synthetic opioids. fmostly fentanyl coming across our southern border. >> that's because of joe biden
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and his horrible open borders policy that's too administered by these three americans per day. right. outraged over these masse mass shootings. ten s , fifteen, twenty people. what about two hundred and seventy three people per day? >> that's exactly my personal. graig. k at i agree. and that's and as we look atl your and ed, you're involved ina the cultural dynamicmi commenta on politics. this is whatisis can be confusif for people, is that this is causing the deaths of americans. it is seems to be a national, a security issue, a crime issue, a health care issue. karev, from your really your perch, how do you see this when it comes to how we handle this debacle at the border? >> well, i kind of agree with you, tammy. >> i don't dn understandanor necessarily what the definition of high crime or misdemeanor is . if thi is is a deliberate act, i do believe democrats are leaving our borders wide open
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deliberately. they know what's going on at the border. i mean, even katie hobbs is saying, hey, we have a border problem. there are obviously democrats who live on the border and experience the direct result of what's going on . plus, we've seen them now have to face them in places like, god forbid, martha's vineyard and in chicago. so they know what's going on . >> and if there is proof that they know how bad things are and they're still leaving the borders wide open, is thatoe not a high crime? people are dying because of what's going on in i our border. our nation is dying because of what's going on at our borders. right now. >> si'o i don't knowm just. i'm not the legal scholar here. i'm just a pretty face tmy.o busat if i had to say, well, something is a high crime.r yeah.bo ifrd you'rere leaving our bordet wide open on purpose and you'res watching americans succumb to the crime and violence and drug epidemi jusc and it's t waltzing across the border, that sounds like a high crime to me. and i being wrong for for you, kyra, obviously, when dealing: i
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with kids in schools and all ofl what we're dealing with , with the economy and with jobs and with wages and with local crime. and it just sarah , i'll give you the last word on this. when it comes to how how do wewa we've got to stop this ating at some point. maybe it's about endingow t the funding for what it is they're doing at the border and instituting a different kind of law framework via action in the house. solute i will.lyan absolutely. absolutely. bu tt evenhaan more than that ae just going to make this quicktht look, and i always agreeim with greg on mostly everything this time. e i'm going to just have to disagree on this, because that border, they know, is widen open. we have children beingot poisond in our country. they are not addicts. they are being poisoned by counterfeit pills that are al n thl over our streets. we've lost over one hundred and seven thousand americans that chinese are our adversaries. the chinese communist party is moving precursor chemicals into mexico. the mexican cartels are movingmo
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it into the united states vi. they're laundering the money back through china. back through china. we are well aware of what is happening at our border and what is it going to take? is it going to take another 9/11, an attack on one of our malls, an attack on one of our cities? for us to say, whoa, a crime has just been committed. this is a federal government, rl do your job, lock down the borders or the republican party is going to take you on and end it.d en americans are tired of this. they are. they are. greg, thank you. always the fair one , but hopefully we'll have some other arguments when it comen dos to e nature, what we can do.in thank you, everyone. now, coming up, authorities finally provided an update inule the idaho murder mystery. we'll have a full report. plus, senator tom cotton,th we'll tell you how bidenbe rig is weakening the military. and it's notht how you expect we'll be right back . when i read what it took for yellowstone to be here,
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any time anywhere. fox news out of your own. sirius xm america is listening . >> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". we are continuing to follow new developments in the mysterious case of the four murdered college students in idaho. matt finace live in our west coast newsroom with the latest. >> matt tamme tonight, a killer or killers are still on the loose. police have not announced any suspects or major leads in the murders of those four university of idaho students. fox correspondent dan springer has been on the ground in moscow and reports that there is very little new information coming from police. they do now say that the nine one one operator talked to multiple people on the phone when the call was placed from inside the house of the murder scene. police also say they pursued hundreds of pieces of information about caylee gonsalves having a stalker, but they have not identified one . today in idaho, the moscow police captain said the public
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is just going to have to trust police. >> fox news asked that, captain, why police won't indicate if one or all of the victims were the intended target. first and foremost, we have the integrity of the investigation to preserve and we feel like that information is integral to us and how we conduct our investigation. releasing that to the public may or may not flood us with a lot of information that's not relevant or specific to what we're looking at. >> and today, police said they have collected one hundred and three pieces of evidence at the scene. >> we will keep you updated, tammi. well, matt , thank you. every day it seems to get a little bit more complicated and more unclear. now, let's turn to a story out of washington, d.c. according to a report from fox news digital, a top department of education employee appears to blame white supremacy for just about everything. this includes allegations that democracy itself is based on white supremacy. she also stated that so-called fat phobia is really just white
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supremacy baked into our everyday lives. and at one point, this dowi official even bragged that she walked away from a conversation because a quote, white male was talking too much. but the biden administered commitment to wellness goes far beyond the department of education. in fact, arkansas senator tom cotton says that it is now also infiltrate the military. >> take a look. we establish our own anonymous tip line last year, and we're flooded with hundreds of instances of inappropriate training sessions or other kinds of commentary or misplaced priorities in our military have raised this repeatedly with our senior military leadership. and tried to address it in the annual defense bill . i also write about it in my book, only how strong the liberal progressives have an effort to neuter our military, not just by cutting the budget, but by engaging in left wing social engineering. >> well, here now with more is the author of the new book only the strong, which is a great cover right there.
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arkansas senator tom cotton. senator cotton, great to be with you again. you know what's interesting is that you get these whistleblower reports. we see this in some of the messaging of generals and others or faces for television and commentary. and we wonder if, in fact, we're preparing everyone to know what to do with pr. but when it comes to dealing with the chinese communist party or iran or russia, that they really won't know what to do. >> can you fill us in here? tammy? it's a real problem. it doesn't just distract from the training focus that our young men and women in uniform need. it's those divisions among them as well. you know, i wore that uniform years ago, and i can tell you the colors that mattered to me and my soldiers, my superiors, my subordinates, was not white. it wasn't black. it wasn't brown . it was the red white, blue that we all wore on our shoulder
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and that we had all taken oath to defend. and we were battle buddies irrespective of our race. it is also contributed to a severe recruiting and retention crisis in our military as well. basically, every service missed its targets for the fiscal year that just ended. and i'm afraid that's going to get worse because the kinds of young men and women who are attracted to military service join because they want to serve that flag. they want to learn how to defend america and kill the bad guys. they don't want to waste their time learning how to use the right pronouns. so it's a real problem that our military, we're going be able to address it more than we have over the last two years with the new republican house. but what we really will need in two years is a strong republican president and new secretary of defense will make sure that our military remains laser focused on training our young men and women in uniform to fight and win our nation's wars. this is i think people realize now with everything we've experienced in the country that this isn't about all roads leading to rome and we just
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have different styles about how we get to rome, that this really is about whether we have a future or not. since afghanistan, russia was emboldened to go into ukraine because there was some sense that that was going to be fine. iran is making noise at saudi arabia. they're calling biden names, north korea sending dozens of missiles of that could mistakenly hit tokyo if one goes errant. and of course, china, the chinese communist party, this this becomes an existential threat. if one of those actors moves, the commander in chief doesn't know what to do and our military in general not being ready. i can't recall, with the exception of during jimmy carter's time, an era when this was the case. tamie, it's very worrisome. the military is a special a unique institution, really, in our country. it's not a college campus. it's not a fortune 100 company. if those institutions
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get infested with liberal political correctness, and social engineering or so, maybe the president's office gets occupied by a bunch of student radicals or maybe a stock price takes a hit. but for our military, people die and our national security is imperiled. and you're right, as i explained it, only the strong that our military has faced consistent budget cuts under every democratic president since jimmy carter. it's only gotten worse under president obama. joe biden, which is really barack obama's third term. and it's not just the budget. it is this focus on left wing social priorities as opposed to training our young men and women to fight and win our nation's wars. >> and you have a sense that there's things we can do. you know, obviously with the new house and perhaps even the senate to shift this because we don't want to be caught when there's the emergency and we're just not ready. >> yeah, i do. tammy, you know, we've tried to tackle some of these issues over the last two years. it hasn't been easy
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with democrats in control of congress. but with republicans now in control of the house. i can work with great republican members over there like jim banks or gallagher veterans. themselves to advance some of these priorities. we can kind of get some forward momentum. and then with a new republican president and secretary defense, i'm very confident we can turn around quickly because, again, the military is unique. it does have a chain of command that can move very quickly with strong leadership. thank god it has strong leadership. and you only the strong, great time for christmas and maybe even some presents during in between. thank you, sir. for joining us . i appreciate it, senator cotton. up next is the left trying to cancel thanksgiving? of course they are. dr. nicole saphire and victor davis hanson will be here. stay right there. hello. >> i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems? i know it's scary. you can't fall asleep. you're tossing and turning all
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and welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". dr. fauci , the tiny tyrant is at it again, predicting thats this holiday season will bpre yt another super spreader event. where he says you should get covid tested before you even. meet up with family members. by the way, this waste the sames guy who predicted winter itselfd would be a super spreader breeding ground for a ned coviwd variant in covid itself. so first winter now thanksgiving. apparently nobody is safe. meanwhile, schools the public ss and teachers unions don't wantea to give up their pandemic powers either. this year, students at schools in washington, d.c., will all need to post thanksgiving covid n to class.phire.r here now with reaction is dr. nicole saphire. it's because really interestinge that that winter, being the deadly winter, did not manifest. we have the rsv, which is a par new respiratory illness in part, arguably because of the measures that kept children
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out of being able to generate their immune system. but we have this new report, , dr. nicole , that saysni and suggests that for peoplet with long covid, we should wsae should all return to having s on because those peoplemask continue to suffers and yetreal there is no real definition of long covid and there's no test o . and for mef , a lot of it, i think it's real.tigued i ha fd fatigue four months aftr the initial infection, but partr of i t also, i think, cantalk be attributed to depression and other things. >> but we are not allowed to talk about that. well, tammy, there's a lot tripl to unpack there and what peoplea are dubbing the triplend dimmica ,i guess we'rebo kind of finding ourselves in right now.d we talk about coldrs, flu and rsv. and by the way, rsv, it' durit new in any anyone any parent knows that every year during this time, you have a risev casy rsv cases. and rsv is one of those respiratory viruses that can be very severe, especially in little ones like under six months of age as well w as the elderly. now, the onl ry thinisg going on rightin now is that we're cas
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seeing a rise in rsv a and flu cases a little bit earlier than usual. but this is a rebound epidemic. and as youan mentioned, largely because of what has happenedment the last couple of years. this is not a testament to the benefit of masking. this is just evidence showing the consequences of the lockdowns and keeping childrenm ot. away from other children. they have not been able to behos exposed to respiratory pathogens. in fact, nearly 100% of kidsge by the age of five have beenhave exposed to rsv. so they have some levelsee ofdsv immunity. but a lot ofe the kids right nw just have not. and that's unfortunate. go ris that's why we're seeing a risemh in the cases.that's but as you mentioned, we now ceu have a new reportt from the hhs that has come out.w >> they're talking about long covid. we still don't really know whato long covid is . we just know that a lot of people, after that one to two weeks of having a bad cold or a mild flu, they have fatig some symptoms that are carryinge on . what are they ? they can be fatigue. they canand ne neurological. e complaints hav . l across the board we don't know what it is .
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we don't know what treats it. we don't wwhcessarily kno how to prevent. but they're saying maybe we need to mask up to prevent it. but there's no data to demonstrate that either. i was going to ask you if you see this every day as as working doctor , is there would you do would mask's change this? because we've seen for the last two years it didn't? well, first of all, we have never before the pandemic said to put face masks on to decrease flu and rsv outside of hospitals. settings. so to do tha t now doesn't really make sense. we don't have data tha m t demonstrates that it really has clinical impact in reducing hospitalizations reducin and de and even through covid, we mande still see if you look atthou communities, those with mask a mandates versus those withoutife mask mandates, there was notrenc a noticeable difference inndates terms of hospitalizations and deaths. so to bring back masmakes k make sense whatsoever and certainly doesn't in terms ollf long covid as well.d putt but you can see they'rine alreaa starting to come back . even brazickl has started to now put mask mandates back on airplanes. but this is it's crazy and itits
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keeps us from talking about kee perhaps the realps issues involved. but, dr. saphire, thank you for that perspective. appreciateyo it.read c also with longov covid, you dont have covered and so yobuu can'tr spread covid. but this is zya kind of a circular, crazthy talk thatll goes on here. thank you again, dr. nicole . now, with just hours ago until thanksgiving, the woke left is going all out to make sure you are ashamed of america this holiday season. here nowhereh more i with more r fellow at the hoover institution, victor davis. hanson. ants it seems like they want they want thanksgiving to be canceled or at least forgotteny. to not be as populare? as halloween. >> let's say what's going on out there? well, i think it's part of a larger progressive leftist socialist agenda that they want to control our futures and they want to pose as suppressed, oppressed, victimized, because then they can't find enough culprits in the present. so they go back to the past, they topple statues, they change names and construct
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thanksgiving. is this this racist holiday that haunts them today? but when you actually look thanksgiving, it was a veryc tragic voyage across to the new world. and they were after one year, half the pilgrims had died har and they were starving almost they finally had a harvest that they could survive one more year. it was a thanksgiving.n cal an it was ecumenical and it's been part of our traditions inor one way or another for over a century. and the idea that this again i is somehow politicized or weaponizes, once againa , it's just a tool that they use to find oppression where itsiona doesn't exist in the present. so they go back to the pasnd t hav and hope that therefore they can affect the future. >> b we've got a hard break.andn that is an excellent reminder,ga sir. happy thanksgiving. we'll be right back after this. righmichael's black friday sale is going on now. get 70 percent of frames, rebin, and more up to 60
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