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emptied next from all the laboratories and breeding facilities. >> tucker: that's it for us tonight, happy things giving pair there is so much to be thankful for even though we are stuck in an echo chamber of lunacy. we will see you tomorrow, have great night ♪ >> welcome to this special edition of hannity. tonight for the hour we will highlight some of our interview from the past few months first up my interviews with senator marco rubio, senator ron johnso after the big midterm wins. had a huge victory and the grea state of florida, you know, i don't know, senator, nearly 20 percent of the vote. you could've done a lot better, i i think think you let the party down.
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>> we tried our best, we were out raised, 2-1 and we won in other people ones states like new york, we are proud of the race, people worked hard, and i think it in the day it shows you , you talked about one of them and this changes that we'r seeing in florida, but the changes in florida are just people moving there, people are moving here because they want t get away from lunacy in other parts of the country but the other change in what's happenin to people working class in smal business owning hispanics, hispanic families, who have common sense, who don't want schools indoctrinating their kids, who perhaps have first-hand experience with specialism and leftism and don' want any part of it in this country. in clay, they want to live in a society that is governed by leaders with commonsense. you not going to convince him w should care more about allowing illegal immigrants.
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they are going to punish you at the ballot box. that's what you wish we would b seeing in other parts of the country. unfortunately, there are multiple reasons that's not happening. he is not going to change anything for they think this is an affirmation. license to go out and be crazy or then anything else freight w have a big fight ahead of us. >> when you look at the number, 850 people moving into florida on a daily basis, that is an astronomical figure. the only problem is a little damage left in the wake of that because the people that our leaving, new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, they tend to go t the east coast of florida. then you have the midwest and that's wisconsin, michigan,
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illinois, indiana, they seem to go to the west coast of florida. i've been on both coasts of florida and the problem is that makes those states harder for republicans to win. i think it's having an impact o the rest of the country. you see that? >> it is factor. i don't know the numbers, but every republican voter that moves to florida is great for u and is obviously taking a voter away from someone else freight, but literally, everything in ou society and culture it's virtually every major televisio in media outlet in america is against us, all the celebrities all the actors, you name it, it is constant tech companies now, major american corporations so it's amazing that kincaid this was a massive win, congratulations to you and to the governor job well done. thank you for taking time and for being with ss.
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and for creating a safe haven for people that love freedom. senator, i don't know what the final total is what i know he dumped tens and tens of million of dollars on your head, here i what bothers me about your opponent. when you look at his record, he had the most radical, one of th most radical records of any candidate running for seas and he is in the top three especially nt police and openin up the prisons under wisconsin and releasing half the prison population. wife was this race so close? to people just vote because he was a democrat that he would be a rubberstamp, what happened there? >> and want to thank you and your audience for the support you gave my campaign. it was crucial. the media is completely allied against us.
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democrats really ramped up thei totals with the inflow, but i think that may be more than anything, democrats have no problem lying. the press are lies, though president obama lies, and of course the media say the same lies freight so it's very effective. we won this race, we won this race because when you have a political party that has no problem lying or they think the end justifies the means, unfortunately, that has an impact in politics. >> i don't see the people in th great state of wisconsin i look at wisconsin as salt of the earth, the midwest in this country, great values, great people, hardware, pay their taxes, obey the laws, really th people that make america great and i don't see them at all in line with mendel or burns yet h
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got a significant portion of th vote that i believe if the people of wisconsin knew that, would not have voted for him at all, am i correct in that? could get you are exactly right he didn't really expose himself to the press, he runs his littl cutesy ads, but again, when the lied, for example the week and before the election they said i voted to increase the retiremen age to 70 years old. i never did that. it is complete and utter lie. they kept saying i wanted to cu or put on the chopping block or block or end social security. i never did. i want to save social security. to those lies have an impact an when you have one political party that has no problem lying that is a problem. >> senator, congratulations on your win, you were able to and millions in smears. it's great to have you back in the senate right.
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>> thank you for being with us, congratulations on what is a huge victory for the american people. this is the only avenue of government we will be able to put a check and a in a balance on this. let's first talk about you one the nomination ends are your party caucus. it is a small margin. will the republicans put their egos aside, will they work together, will they follow up o the commitments to america, wil they use the power of subpoena and the power of the purse? we are the only republican entity that can stop this disastrous biden agenda. think for one moment, it is official. one party democrat rule is
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finished, we worked hard to ear this agenda. we worked very hard on getting this majority and the commitmen to america out there. we told the american public wha we would do. think about it the 218th seat that was called tonight was congressman mike garcia the former naval academy f-18. and we win it, just came back i the count for california 13th and. to 900 votes. more seats of there possibly that you can win. and hold this government accountable.
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fight to make his energy independent, give appearance to saving their kids education and look at what the doj is doing. with the dhs is doing and other spread that's exactly what we'r going to do on day one in this house, we will repeal 87,000 ne irs agents. >> you would have the power to do that because you have the power of the purse. they are hurting because of inflation. you have to cut back on this wasteful washington spending. we have to make ourselves energ independent. let's make china dependent on our natural gas. lid secure our borders so the children are no longer being killed by every single day
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bright let's make sure we stop defending the police and start funding them. let's make sure parents have a parent's bill of rights to say in their kids education. let's make sure it is held accountable. they are going to lead the charge and making sure government is held accountable. >> i know we have congressman coming up, and he is on the house committee. jim jordan is now going to be looking into whether or not the fbi and the doj has been weapon eyes freight that is an important investigation. we also have an investigation into the nh. the possible funding through th eco- alliance of the you hunt for ali g lab. did american taxpayers help pay for covid 19 fax will that be part of the investigation? get we want to know the origin of where covid began.
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who funded it, how did they get there. we want to know what happened i the last 60 days in afghanistan. creating 13 new goldstar families that never stick it in place right now we have a numbe of ways freight calling that th border is secure when you have within 2.7 individuals illegall coming across, or the number of people on the terrorist watch list coming into america. who you are they talking to, an why are they here? that is just the start. >> let me ask you this question and it has to deal, and we saw the power that nancy pelosi had with the similar majority. so my question to you is this,
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there are a lot of 80-20 issue, 70-30 issues. 90-10 issues. i don't know what's going to happen within the caucus, but any for congressman can cause a awful lot of trouble if you're the speaker of the house, or in the process of becoming speaker the only admonition i have two the republicans, if they don't work as a unit, they are not going to succeed. they are going to live and die together. i think if you stay on those issues, are you confident that caucus will hold strong togethe and rally around the issues tha the american people entrusted you with when you made your commitments to america? >> we worked together on this commitment to america. to make an economy that is strong, and nation that is safe and future that is built on freedom in a government held accountable. we had what you would think is primary with more than 84 percent of the conference i was able to win.
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to really save this nation, to work for the american people we have to work as a team or we will lose as individuals freigh i believe this conference will rally together. we will have a tough time, but if we listen and work hard to get together, we can make the next of the american century. we were the only ones holding and against this disastrous agenda by joe biden. four years ago i was elected leader. we have done nothing, but win seats, the republicans in the senate lost in the republicans in the governor's last, it's only been the house we are the last line of defense, so we can't take this personal, we can't go out and make our own individual ideas. we need to work as a team for the sake of this nation. i ask anybody to join with us afraid you look at this new freshman class, you look at the
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republican party, we will liste to the american public, but we will need for the american public as well. join with us because we will work with anyone he wants to make america better. >> i also spoke with herschel walker about his upcoming senat runoff and the great state of georgia. i would imagine you probably would've liked to get got 50 percent plus one, but i've also got to imagine you never thought you'd get into politics in here you are in a runoff in one of the most significant races this election season that will have a profound impact on this country. >> it is. i never thought i would ever do this, but i think the lord prepared me for a moment like this idea because right now, i know that a vote for herschel walker is a loot for the georgi people to have their voices heard in washington, dc.
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a vote for senator warnock is going to have them making a decision for them and i'm not going to let that happen. him going to fight and i think you've seen me fight and they are trying to buy this each. they will do everything they ca to buy this seat so i'm going t need your help, everyone out there help as they were not going to let them buy this each great i don't want everyone to go to team herschel.com. they are going to have to come through me. >> to you. i'm not going to let that happen . >> i ellicott this backgrounds and i wonder if people that jus want a regular steady democrati vote, and they look at warnock as basically a rubberstamp. when you look at his record, here you have a guy that wants to and cash bail legislated filibuster, cops are compared t thugs and gangsters read you look at the rest of his record and you might crt and schools being taught he's got a terribl track record.
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>> ran at camp and there were allegations of child abuse he was arrested for obstruction of justice, praising pharaoh can, jeremiah wright, our people in georgia aware of all of this because i think if they were, i lived in georgia for four years that is not the georgia i know that would vote for people that think like that. >> you said something earlier, the media is not my friend, the are going to put my record out there, but i've been transparen with everything i've ever done. let's not just talk about the record, but him as a senator. as a senator he would get an f he has not spoken for the georgia people i think that people see who he represents, h represents joe biden and the people in washington, he voted for them 96 percent of the time. i think that people can feel it and see it. right now, we are in a tiebreaker that's what i said i am not giving this eat up because right now the georgia
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people are hurting because of this inflation. the georgia people are hurting because of crime on the streets. all the different things that have happened in less than two years since he's been in office and i'm not going to let them continue to destroy georgia ove this country. i'm going to keep fighting righ now. we've got less than a month, an i can put up with a month because right now this eat mean is a lot bigger than herschel walker. i know they're going to throw more at me, even the kitchen sink, but i can catch it and keep moving forward. >> i would argue that is probably true. it will be as equal ugly as it can be, but you know what, they can say whatever they want abou you because there's an awful lo on him and dispositions and his statements over the years. i hope the people of georgia ge educated on all of this. congratulations, look forward t december 6, and we will follow
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this closely. my interview with doctor phil about cancel culture. that is straight ahead.
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>> welcome to fox news live. an eyewitness at the horrific walmart shooting in chesapeake, virginia, says the suspect who kills six coworkers appealed to target people during the attack where they say they suspect shots and victims after they already appeared dead. authorities say walmart employees gathered in the break room for a meeting with the tea leader began shooting at them with a handgun. other witnesses say they shooting appeared to fire randomly. over 1 million suvs with report of 20 vehicles catching fire
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because of cracked fuel injectors where they are the second largest manufacturer and the u.s. they will the ford bronco sport and forts escape suvs made between 2020 and 2023. for it also says it's working o a software update to work if there occurs fuel injector is compromised. back to hannity special. >> i spoke to doctor phil about the out-of-control council culture. take a look. as we have documented on the show night after night, censorship, silencing, boycotting, cancel culture, it is always within our political discourse, social media, colleg campuses, even day-to-day life and the workplace. many americans feel forced to stay silent for fear of upsetting the cancel culture mauled and now all of this was the subject of recent episode o the hit show dr. filled.
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>> you better watch what you sa because there is always someone in person or online you will tell you you can't say that. it is problematic. i mean there are so many words and phrases that our off-limits it is hard to keep track. they change other time periods some say peanut gallery is now classist and racist rate the first word is also a pacifist, tone deaf is evidence. mom and dad assumes traditional gender roles. i am telling you, there is always something that seems to be a new word on the do not say list. >> dr. phil is with us to explain. good to have you back on, how have you been. >> welcome a good to talk to yo how are you doing? >> and good. all my career, i have never called for a boycott never called for a show to be canceled , never called for a hose to be fired, i believe in
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something called freedom, we can't make people watch our shows or listen to my radio show , people have choices and i believe in freedom, but that is not the prevailing view anymore is it? >> sadly it's not. i always thought that you went to that universities to hear other people's ideas and to not necessarily agree with them, bu at least learned something abou what they had to say. now we see that they tell us anywhere from 15 to 30 percent of students think it's okay to yell down to a speaker that you don't agree with. i think that we are just gettin to the point that we are in a bubble. we don't want to talk to anybod that doesn't agree with our thinking. as someone says something that is offensive to our sensibilities, then people go o the attack they may choose a wrong word, and instead of saying he's beep message them i
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some way and say you may not know it, but that could be offensive to someone, instead, they start bombarding them with boycott messages, telling them they hope they die, i'm going t slit your throat and that night. you have been reading my twitte account, i can tell. >> you know exactly what i'm talking about. >> idea. you said something and the open of the show that caught my attention. i can't keep up. one thing it's okay to say one thing, the next day, apparently it's outlawed and if you say it you are immediately labeled thi or that. and it is said innocently, not designing it to hurt somebody. >> really, the mentality has go to a point of being a gotcha sort of of culture. it doesn't really matter to a lot of people if that really reflects that person's values o beliefs.
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as a result, lots of groups the would support their position or their cause. makes a slip of the tongue, use a word that maybe isn't invoked at that moment. is not on the last three. let's build a bridge here. you may be alienating some real allies. a lot of the audience couldn't even guess why the words were u there. >> i couldn't guess them. >> this is a pretty controversial show you did, and what was the end result, what was the audience reaction by th time you got to the end of the hour? to get you know, i'm glad you asked that. i have movement entire audience up onto the stage as a focus group at this point, everybody,
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and i encourage them to speak. i have seen the results of surveys like the institute says that 60 to percent of americans that's almost two thirds of americans are afraid to speak out for fear that they will say something they shouldn't say, and i asked my audience, how many of you are afraid to speak up or say something right now i this show comedian say that, ho many of you are afraid to speak up right now and it looked like the wave at texas stadium. people were saying look, i'm scared to death, don't call on me. i don't want to say the wrong thing. it's not that i think, feel, or behave in the wrong way, i'm just afraid i'm going to run a red light and the word police will get all over me. >> by the way, i think a lot of people saying that they are outraged and they are not outraged rates if you're outraged by a couple of words, you need to grow up. you know what, if you feel bad
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about yourself, go read my twitter feed and with the comments that people make about me, you will feel a lot better about yourself. stopping a snowflake. >> i asked people why blindside was up there. they said offends people that are unsighted. and of them seem to be offended. may be it's because i haven't talked to enough, but it's othe people that seem to be offended on their behalf. i'm not saying there aren't people that aren't, but i haven't talked to them yet. i certainly think we don't have to get offended every time we have the chance to be offended. i think that's where we've missed the boat. >> dr. phil, congratulations, successfully care, we appreciat you being with us as always. my recent interviews with micro and espn stephen a smith, that
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>> fox news is business prime i back with great like american build, american dynasty. kelsey grammar's historical battles for america, and how america works hosted by our goo friend micro. just like last season, he is going to be taking you behind the scenes for an in-depth look at the people that keep this country running, the people the keep the country great. here is a sneak peek of the new season that focuses on the men and women who keep america's cargo moving. >> instead of me being down her picking up little by little advocate or quarter buckets, rolling it all down here into a and it will save us time in the end. everything is going good right now, let's move. >> as johnny is about to find out, his troubles with the hopper aren't over yet.
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the shoot is not open. >> you're kidding, right? >> here with more is our friend and the host of how america works it airs monday nights at 9:00 p.m. on our sister network mike rowe is with us very tight live, he doesn't even have to talk. i told you, you are of the only other job i would want in tv with the two shows that you've had another third show you have with us and with foxbusiness an that his is dirty jobs, deadliest catch and i love all of it. i don't think americans truly appreciate what it takes to get those big crab legs that they like to eat in a restaurant i don't think they know what it takes to manufacture something. i don't think we fully understand the impact of what
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farmers do for us every day and what renters do for us every da in in this particular case, getting everything packed and o ships and out to stores, i don' think we really realize. do you think americans appreciated? >> there are two different things. realization and appreciation. most of us have never really realized it, but we've always intuitively appreciated. we know that when we flick the switch and the light comes on that is the result of a miracle and miracle is made possible by men and women doing things out of sight and out of mind. what i worry about is the overall lack of appreciation that has infected in my view ou society over the last 30 or 40 years. my tv shows, the two i you mention as well as a how americ works is just a attempted chap for country on the shoulder and say if we don't hang onto this fundamental appreciation for th
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kinds of jobs that make civilized life possible for the rest of us, we're going to have a list of unintended consequences longer than your arm. >> did covid change that in som ways? did we get a greater appreciation for people that y from doctors and fielerybod nurses, orderlies, everybody in between. did we get a greater appreciation for truck drivers if they weren't trucking and packers weren't packing and farmers weren't farming, we wouldn't have survived. you think people now have a little bit of an increased appreciation? >> elite i hate to paint with too broad of a brush freight i know i do. i know the whole zoom world, th conversation were having now, three years ago, it didn't happen. i came to new york and i sat in a studio with you. this is made possible by fiber optics and men driving around a all hours making sure everythin is all connected. i think in a lot of ways covid
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gave us a wake-up call, but i'm afraid it did something else too . i know i'm a broken record, but i was listening to joe contra a couple of segments that go down the list of things important to voters and what nobody's talkin about is nobody is talking abou the 7 million able-bodied men who are not only unemployed today, but who have affirmatively left the workforc freight i just spent an hour in a half interviewing a guy named nick eberstadt, a brilliant economist, who believes that that statistics far more so tha unemployment numbers, and reall any other metric is the thing that should scare the hell out of us. that number of able-bodied men combined with the 11 million jobs currently open, that has never happened in our country before. if we don't fix that, we are on that part of the map where it says committee and reject because we don't what's happening next fred.
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>> mike rowe, always love havin you. and love watching your shows. stephen a smith recently joined us to talk about his brand-new podcast in a lot more. >> last week i appeared on the new podcast called no mercy for pretty fascinating discussion o everything sports, culture, politics and the fact that everyone made such a big deal over the fact that we are friends and it's ruined his career. its overpaid one of the top podcast for one week in than i came on and it all went to hell. we continued the discussion as there have been more in more including the moment where bide called out for the deceased congresswoman that he was there to honor, remember that. we knew he suffered from a massive cognitive decline. we know frankly it is sad to see . he talks about nuclear armageddon and the worst nuclea crisis since the cuban missile crisis in then goes home instea of going to the situation room.
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here is my friend. we know him from espn. how are you, sir? >> stop lying to the american public acting like it was a discussion. you read my show, i barely got in for questions in 45 minutes, but i'm excited to be her tonight. what's going on. >> so good to have you back. the podcast get released. we can be friends and have been friends for such a long time fo it. >> people you disagree that makes you enemies, that makes you disagreeable. the point is a lot of people don't have the concept that you can be friends with somebody yo disagree with half the time. >> you don't disagree with me? to get yes i do.
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stop lying. how could i not? >> i gave you a litmus test and you passed it, you are conservative. >> i am conservative fiscal, i will not apologize to that for anybody. i am a hawk about national security as well. but i don't find everything tha liberals to do to be wrong. i ms interest at heart rate i don't have a problem. >> you have a problem with everything. >> it not everything. >> do you see, joe biden is a president with serious cognitiv decline? >> a don't like what i see at times, but i'm not going to go that far. it seemed they that he seemed a bit more stable at times and no as forgetful as he has been sometimes. >> if he thinks and he thinks
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it's the worst nuclear crisis since the cuban missile crisis, do you think the guy should maybe go to the situation room instead of the beach in delaware ? >> may be so, but i think can think of a lot of things that presidents have done over the year you happen to be republica where it might've been the optics might not have looked so good. so what, at the end of the day we get to judge the job he's doing the administration that he's working with and what they are executing. what is that about? it could be the inflation reduction act, it could be the bipartisan infrastructure bill, it could be the fact that he doesn't have to nationalistic point of view when it comes to the war between russia and ukraine that he has galvanized the international community to some degree, i am not the aficionado that some people are but i was listening to a great radio host, i have been listening to him for the past 1 years, his name is sean hannity. you know what you said one time as a matter fact several times he said the prism of history would tell us, don't get caught
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up on stuff and the moment, to get using my own words against me, that's not fair parakeet my interview with sue to beat agai for the third time israeli prim minister benjamin netanyahu.
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♪ >> sean: a recently interviewed netanyahu, his historic achievements as he's prepared to go in as prime minister for a third time, the longest-serving prime minister in israeli history. the author of bb come up my story, a longtime personal friend, prime minister sterk netanyahu. i have to wish you a happy birthday. i happen to know it might be your birthday today. >> s, it is great it is good to
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celebrate it with you. you have been a great friend of mine and a great friend of israel so it is a pleasure to b with you. >> you have a family history of nothing, but real service to your country. you were in the elite fighting forces, you last your brother, and then the longest-serving prime minister in history. i'm very hopeful you get that position back in the upcoming elections freight talk about your family a little bit. my father was a great historian and he taught me that that the jewish people are able to defen themselves and their sovereign state we could file suffer any horrors that were inflicted on f's in the greatest horror bein the holocaust so i devoted myself to defending the state o israel to make it stronger and described in my book, my journe
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as a soldier, commander and the elite special forces units in then as a diplomat. and then as the prime minister of israel. i have to tell you that i revea some of the things i can't reveal everything in which i le many site secret operations behind enemy lines freight i wish that, i was that the terrorist brought to. nearly drowned in the suez canal . i was bitten by a scorpion, and took off at one of our airbases so i had to squeeze with death, but i survived and more importantly so did all my men. four years after i left the military come up my brother states in the secret unit in which we were both surfing. in fact, three brothers in this navy seals and delta force
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willing to one, and my brother lived the most spectacular rescue in modern times, a rescu without precedent, in modern history, my brother while rescuing 103 hostages and the heart of africa with a handful of the ugandan troops that were guarding them. this was perhaps the turning point in the battling against terrorism. for me, it was a great tragedy because i didn't know if i coul live after that. i actually told my parents my brothers which was actually worse than hearing about his death freight i didn't know if could live, i didn't know how i would live. but my older brothers, the sacrifice, and the inconsolable grief that somehow outlets need
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to channel my efforts to recrui the free world to much tougher stance against international terrorism led me to politics an they are aided everything and learn from my father and my brother to safeguard the jewish state. >> we have upcoming elections, the odds are i hope the people of israel are smart enough to pull you back in office freight these are troublesome turbulent times, you talking your book about this horrific deal that barack obama and joe biden made at the mullahs in iran, it look like joe biden is looking to make a similar mistake. it would be a disaster proportions in my view, and i can't believe that we are back to that point, especially after all the progress we had made at the relationship between an president from.
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>> i make no bones about it, i was opposed to the dangerous deal. i was a concern when he decided to withdraw from the ideal. i think it's a mistake to try t curry favor with iran, i think they will the entire world can see the horrible nature of this regime and can see the unbelievable courage of the renee and citizens, uranian women who are protesting on the streets, sacrificing their live because they want freedom. just basic freedom of life that we all cherish great i think that reveals the nature of this regime. to have the ayatollahs armed with nuclear weapons, and the intercontinental ballistic weapons to deliver them not against missiles, they are
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building those missiles for you they don't they chant death to israel and death to america. you don't want them to have nuclear weapons they can delive to any americans today. i think it's a terrible mistake to go back to that idea. i hope they will change their minds especially with the tragedies they see in the ron's capital cities into the boards that deal. that deal paves the path with bold and hundreds of billions o dollars in which they can build new cuyler out arsenals to threaten all of us and spread their terrorism far and wild. >> i hope americans hear you, i hope the world hears you. your life story is what an incredible journey, what an impact you have had on history and you have had the moral clarity when so many others hav not. that is one of the things i admire about you.
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