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and we hope all the cagesl th get empty next from allbora the laboratoriestories and all the breeding facilities. >> that's it for us tonight.>> tonight, happy things giving happy thanksgiving. there is so much to be grateful for, even though we're stuck in an echo chamber of lunacy, real life is not crazy. real life is full of people you love and who love you back . and that's what matters. we will see you tomorrow. >> have the best night. this spe and welcome to the specialitionf edition of "hannity". happy thanksgivingnity and tonio for the hour, we will highlight some of our interviews from pass the past few months. first up, my interviews afth senator marco rubio, senator ron johnson after the big midterm wins, he hadstaf a huge victory in the great state of florida. florida senator marco rubio. you know, i don't know, senator , nearly 20% ofuld've the vote, you know, yo du could have done a lot better. i'm really i think you let the party down.
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well, we tried our best. we were outraised two to one and we won florida by more than schumer won new york . and a bunch of other people,e one liberal states like illinois and things of that nature. but we're like, we are of the of the race. thinle work very hard. and i think at the end ofu talk the day, what it shows is edaneo couple things. you talked about one of them, and that is the changes that pe're seeing in florid a. but the changes in florida peop aren't just people moving here. that's certainly true. people are moving here becausems they want to get away from this lunacy in other parts of the country. but the other change, it's what's happening to people that traditionally are not identify l with the republican party, particularly working class and small business. busiowning hispanics, hispanice families who have common sense ,who don't want schools indoctrinating their kids, specperhaps have either hand or family experience with socialism and leftism and don't want any parsm and dw, in this country and who, frankly, want to live inve in you ciety that's governed by leaders with common sense. you're not going to convince them that we should care more about allowing illegal immigrants in the un climate
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conference that they're having this week, criminals running through the streets. you put those things ahead of them and their interests are going to punish yo going tu at the ballot box. that's what they did to democrats here in florida. that's what i wish wouldul be seeing in other parts of the country. unfortunately, there's a multiple reasons why that're a not happening and the ultimatet' price will be paid by our country. and i actually think, john , all of this is going to makehe i the democrats even more radical. you already see biden saying he's not going to change anything. they think this is an affirmation. they think that they what'stion happened over the last few days. because they didn't get wiped out is going is license for them. toanrazy to go out and be crazi they've ever been. so we have a big fightus ahead f us irrespective of how theseu lk seats turn out. >> you know, when you look at 850 number eight hundred fifty people moving into florida on a daily basis, day after day after day, that is an astronomical figure. senator . damand the only problem is , is a little damage left int our the wake of that, because the people that are leavingey tn new york , new jersey, pennsylvania, and they're going they tend to go to the east coast of florida. thatthen you've got 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 bee n on both coasts of florida. reputhe problem is thaproblem ts those states harder for republicans to win. i think it's having an win.k itt on the rest of the country. do you see that? don' it is like that's a factor. i don't know if the numbers areu there yet for it, but i'm sureb it's every everylorida republican voter that most of florida is great for us . obviously, taking a voter awayon from somewhere else. but i think wee el alsseo have to understand something. i mean, literally every everything in our society and culture is aligned against republicans. it's america. vi republicans win anywhere, every virtually every major televisionsion and media outles america is against us . all the celebrities, allme the movie actors, i mean, you name it, it's just constant. it the tech companies, the list goes now. major american corporation nows >> so it's amazing that republicans are even competitive, much less win in these seats. senator , this is a massiveon win. congratulations to you and to jb the governor and job well done. thank you for taking time for being with us. thanks for creating a safe
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for creati like freedom. all right. joining us now, wisconsin senator ron johnson. >> senator , i don't know what the final total is , but i knows they dumped tens and tens of of millions of dollars on youryourh headea. e is here's what bothers me about your opponent. when you look at his record , he had the most radical, one of the most radical records of anyr candidatdse running this season. he's in the top three with fetterman and with warnaco. eeespecially antipolice and opening the prisons inrelean wisconsin and releasing half the prison population. s why was this race so close to people just vote because he w was a democrat, that he'd be aab rubber stamp. >> what happened there? p, what well, first, i want to k you and your audience foras cru the support you gave to my campaign. it really was cruciacil, a numbr of factors. first of all, as mark was talking about, the medianst us is completely allied against us , as is our education.
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system. democrats really rampe d up their totals with with the youth vote . but i thinbut prmaybe more than anything, democrats have no problem lying. the president lies. president obama lies. my opponent lied. and of course, the media amplifies those same lies. e let's face it, lies taint you. so it's very effective. this we won this campaign. we won this race because i told the truth. but again, those lies when whene you have a political party that has no problem lying, where they figured the end justifies the means. unfortunately,ifies th that hasn impact in politics. >> but i don't. see the people in the great state of wisconsin. wisconsinea as saltrt of the earth, the midwest in this country, great values, great people, hard work, pay their taxes, obey the laws. really, the people make america great. >> and i don'tt ma see them at l in line with mandela barnes. but yet he got a significanti bi
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portion of the vote that i believe the people of wisconsin knew that wouldn't would no t have voted for him at all. >> am i correct in that? >> you're exactly right.y he was in hiding. he didn'he didt reallyn' exposee to the press. you know, he runs he's a little cutesy ads. n they but again, when the lion, for example, the weekend beforei the election, they said i had voted to increase the aged. retirement age. social security is 70 yearsdid h old. i never did. thatat is a complete and utter i lie. they kept saying that i wanted to cut or put on the chopping block or blocher and socialocia securityse. d. i never did. i want to save social security. so again, those lies do have an impact. and when you have one political party that hasparty thato prob m lying, that's a problem. >> senator , congratulations on your win. you u were ablwere ae to withsts and tens of millions of dollars in lies and smears. it's great to have you back in the senate. >> i also interviewed congressman kevin mccarthy
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the night republicans won control of the house. thank you fo r being with us. hugeratulate science on what is a huge victory for the american people because this is the this is the only avenue in government that will be able to put a check and a balance on the biden administration. and these new green deal democrats. >> let's first talk about you won the nomination inside your party caucuurs. you have to get two hundred and eighteen votes to be the speaker of the house. is a small margin.l ma will the republicans put their egos aside? will they work together? will they follow they wo up on commitments to america? will they use the power of thesp subpoena and the power of the purse? >> i believe so, sean. and we need to work together, because you are right, we are the only republican entity thatt can stop this disastrous biden agenda. opthink for one moment. it is official.offici one party democrat rule in washington is finished. we have fired nancy pelosi.
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we have worked hard to earn this agenda. you were right tha worked har very hard on getting this majority, but we put the commitment to america out there. we tolthe commitmentd the americ exactly what would we doth and think about it. ink abt ittwo hundred and eights seat that was called tonight was congressman mike garcia, a former naval academy eighteen pilot. this is los angeles county. this is a seat that joe biden carried by 13 points. and we won it. and we still got more good news tonight. madera just came back in the count for california, thirteenth3t and john duarte had just gone up by nine hundred mores. so we've got about fourthat y more seats out there, a possibility that we can wioun but the one thing i know in washington, they don't hand the gavels out in small, medium and large size. it's one size gavel with the ability to subpoena and hold this government accountable, secure this border fight
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to make us energy independent, give a parents a say in their kids education.pearance t saving their kids education and look at what the doj is doin and actually look what the doj is doing with the dhs is doingtc and others. and that's exactly what we'rewhw going to do on day one .e're in this house, w in this house. we will repeal eighty seven thousand new irs agents now, you would have the power to do that, wouldn't you, because you have the power of the purse. that's exactly right. and we will use the power of the purse. the size of our debt has got to stop. but we've got to actually focus on what we what we did. listening to the american theyic. you've got to make an economyio. that's strong. they're hurting because of inflation. we've got to cut back on this wasteful washington spending. we've got to make ourselves energy independent and not just energy independent. let's help our allies.na let's make china depen dependent on our natural gas, less secureo our border so our children are no longengr being killed by ever by fitting all every single day. let's make sure wey single d std
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defunding the police and start funding them. let's makert sure parents haves a parents bill of rights, a say in their kids education. let's make sure government is held accountable. you've got two congressmen coming up here shortly. they're going to lead makin the charge, are making sure is governmentheld is held accounta. >> now, i know we haveman congressman coleman coming up and he is on the house oversight committee. he said he's ready to subpoena hunter biden. jim jordan is now going to be looking into whether or not the fbi has been politicized. the doj has been weaponized. >> that's an important investigation where we also have investigation s into the nih, the possible of funding through the eco alliance of the wuhan of virology lab. in other words, did american tax taxpayers help pay forpa covid-19? >> will that be part of the invf the investigative investigative list? >> yeah, we've already begun. we want to know the origins
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where covid began, so we never c have that happen again. who funded it? how did he how get there? happene we want to know what happened in the last 60 days of afghanistan. why didn't the president listen to the military creating 13 new gold star families that neverr should have taken place? we'vstick e got a number of way. why did the doj go after parents and call terrorists? how can we have a secretary of homeland calling that thishave border is secure when you have more than two point seven individuals illegally acr coming across? arere the number o of peoplef on the terrorist watch list coming into america? what do they have planned? >> who are they talking to and why are they here? that's just a start . >> let me ask you thisan question, and it has to do and p we saw the power that nancyth te pelosi had with the symbol of majority house majority leader. she is . okay, so my question to you is this. and i know everybody has their own agenda, but there are a lot 80 , 20 issue, 70 ,
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30 issues, 90 , 10 issues. and look, i don't know what's going to happen within the caucus, but any four congressman could cause anr of awful lot of trouble if you're the speaker of the house or inn the process becoming speaker. the only admonition i have to the republicans, if, they don't work as a unit, they're not going to succeed. you're going to live and die together. and i think if youi stathink iy on those issues, are you confident that the caucus will hold strong togetherhe iss and rally around the issues that the american people entrusteue d with when you made your commitments to america? >> so when we work togetherogete on this commitment to america, everybody in the caucus worked for the lastr year and a half and you watched it to put itt i out, to make it a economynati that's strong, a nation that'sa safe , a future that's built on freedom and a governmentwe hd held accountable. we just ha wd what youink is wod think is a is a primarye i with more than 84% of the conference i was able to win. we had that debate.
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now is the time to move forward. and you're correct to really the save this nation, to work for to the american people, we haverkao to work as a team or we'll lose as individuals. and i believwie thisll conferen. will rally together because we will have a tough time. but if we listen and workget to harder together, we can make the next century, the american century, we were the only oneslo holding again this disastrousy agenda by joe biden. bubit think for one moment. eld four years ago, i was elected leader. we had just lost the majority, less than two hundred seats. and for the last two election cycles, we have done nothings, e but win seats. the republicans in the senatcane lost the republicans in g the governor's lost. but it's, only beenit the housl we are the last line of cafense, so we can't take this personal. we can't go oun't and maket go t our own individual ideas. we need to work with the team for the sake of this nation. afrak anybody to join with us and you look at this
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new freshman class. you look at thisan party republican party, we will listen to the american public, but we will lead for the american public as well.. join with us because we'll work with anyone that wants to make america better. >> and i also spoke with herschel walker about hisft upcoming senate runoff in the great state of georgia. >> herschel, i would imagine heb probably would have likeabdget o to have gotten a 50 one , 50% plus one . but i also got to imagine you'd never thought you'd get intoics politics here you are inone of a runoff and one of the mostican significant racet s this electin wiason at that will have a profound impact on this country. >> it is on. and i never thought that i ever do this, but i think the lawforo prepared me for a moment like this right here, because right now i know that a vote fort a ve herschel walker is a vote that the georgia people voices could be heard in washington, d.c., not only the people in georgia, but america voices to be for
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because i vote forgoing senator warner is going to have kamala harris making the decision for them.goin and i'm nog t going to let that happen. i'm going to fight. and i think people have seen me fight and they're trying by to see they're going to do everything they can to buy this seat . so i'ma needing to your help,e p everyone. i have to say, hey a, guysthey not going to let them buthy thia seat . i want everyone to gveryo to tem horse adcom. don't you see, now thatthroug i'm going to fight, they're going to have to come throughi'o me to get to you. and i'm not going to let that happen. you know, i look>> i ell at this background and i wonder if if people that just want tha a regular, steady democratic , you know, vote a steadyd th vote and they look at warnock hs as basically a rubber stamp, because when you loo rk at hishy record , you know, here youil lg have a guy thaist wants to end cash, bail, legislative filibuster. cops are compare ad to thugsre and gangsters. you know, you look at the rest of his record , you want crt in schools being taught. he's got a terrible track
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record . he ran a camp and there were allegations of child abuse. he was arrested foe r obstructin of justice, you know, praisingn, jereakhan, jeremiah wright, fidel castro. are people in georgia aware of all this? the because i thiny k if they were i lived in georgia for years.kn that's not the georgia that i know that would vote for people that think like that. >>people t well, you said sometg earlier.r, the media is not my friend. not my the medifra are going to put my record out there.there, but i but yet i've been transparent'v with everything i've ever done, and he hasn't.. let' but let's not just talk aboutth that record . let's talk about him as a f senator , as a senator . ge is not spoken for the georgia people, i think the people i've seen tha who represent you represent joe biden and the people there in washington becausts joee he d with them 96% of the time.em and we don't need to keep saying that then i thinkit the people can feel it.. they can see it.right now, we a tiebreak and right now we're in a tiebreaker. and that's why i said i'm not giving hisi is up, because righh now the georgia people are
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hurting because there's inflatio ng becaun. of cri the georgia people are hurtingme because of crime on the street.. kids right now, i've gotfferen men and women, sports , allt the different things that happen in less in two years since i've been in office. and i'm not going to let them continue to destroy georgia ornt destroy this country. we i'm going to keep fighting right now.t le we gotss t less than a month and i can put up with them because right now they see me is a lotoe bigger than herschel walker. and i know they're going to throw more at me. even the kitchenen sink.ing forw but i can catch it. i'm a catch it and keep moving forward. you know, i will tell you, i would argue that's probably true. i w i meanould, it's it'll be as ug as it can be . but you know what? wha they can say whatever they want about you, because there's an awful lot on him and his over th positions and his statements over the years. i hope the people of georgiaeopl get educated on all of this, because if they do, i believe you win. hands down, herschel. walker, congratulations. look forward to december the 6th and we'll be following
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>> nowadays, you better watch what you say, because there is always someone in person or online who will tell you you can't say that is problematic. >> i mean, there are so many words and phrases that are off t limits. it's hard to keep trackot and they change all the time.so clmer example, s some say peanut gallery is now classist and racist. first world problem is also class is tone deaf, is ablest. mom and dad assumes traditional gender roles. i'm tellin rolg you, there's al something that seems to beon a new word on the do not say list. listall right. >> top daytime syndicated talk show host, dr. phil agrees b with us now to explain. dr. phil..have y good to have you back on, my friend. good to see you, man. >> well, good to talk to you, sean. >> how you doing ? i'm good.r, you know, all my career, i'veoyt never called for a boycott,ed never call for for a show to be
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canceled. never call for a host to be fired. lievi believe in something calld freedom. can't makeake people watch our shows or listen to my radio show. people have choicepes and ople t believe in freedom. inot the but that is not the prevailingev view anymore, isn'ailingt? well, sadly, it's not. i always thought that we went to the universities to hear other people's's ideas ideas an, you know, not necessarily agreeo with them, butut at least learno something about what they hadw e to say. now we see surveys that tellanye us anywhere from 15 to 30% of students think it's okay to yell down a speaker that you don't that you don't agree with . t gettinghat we're jus to the point that we are in a bubble. we don't want to talk to anyoney that doesn't agree with our thinking. and if someone say mesomething that is offensive,thin to ourns sensibilities, then people go on the attack and they may choose the wrong word. and instead of saying, you know, maybe in some way saying,
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hey, listen, you may not know ta it, but that could be offensive to someone instead, they start bombarding them with boycott messagesg them w. they hope they die.thro i'm going to sliatt your throa t in the night. >> i hate i mean, reading my twitter and things you've been reading my twitter account. >> i can c tell,an you tel knowt i'm talking about. i do. you know, you said something int the open. you showhe ope that caught my attention. i can't keep up.t my i one day it's okay to say one thing. the next day, you know, apparently it's outlawed.'s out and if youla say it, you're you're immediately labeled thist or that. and it said innocently not designing it to hurt somebody. a well, yollu know, really, the mentality has gotten to a point of being a gotcha sort off of culture. and it doesn't really matter to a lot of people if that tha really reflects that person's
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values and beliefs. and i think as a result, a lot of groups alienate people that, in fact are allies, people that in fact, would support their position or their cause. thk that's just not that's not smart. it's not good thinking. somebody makes a slip of the tongue, chooses a word that maybe is not in vogue att the moment. it's not on the glossary. nt.and they get attacked instead of saying, hey, listen, let's build a bridge here, you may be alienating some real allies. and i had a complete list up the there and a lot of the audience couldn't even guess why the words were up there. i >> c i couldn'ouldt get them ei. let me ask you what the resultco was, because this was a pretty controversial show that you dide . r >> and whaesult was the end resw what was the audience reaction by the time you got to the end of the hour? >> well, you know, sean, i'm glad you asked that. i've moved my entire audiencetht up onto the stagage as a focus group at this point, everybody
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and i encourage them to speak and i've seen the results of the surveys like the catoay institute says that 62% ofat's m americans, that's almost twoth thirds of americans are afraid to speak out for fear that they will say something they shouldn't say. and i asked my audience, to how many of you are afraid to speak up or say something right now in this show? you can't say that.ma how manyny o of you are afraid to speak up right now? and it lookeike d like the wavet texas stadium. i mean, people do say no, i said i'm scared to death. nt t dog, don't follow me.g i don't want to say the wrongk,e thing. l, it's not that i think feel orbee behave in the wrong way. ii'm just afraid i'll run a reh light and the word police will get all over me, you know,i by the way, can we be honest about this? >> i think s a lotay people fei that they're outraged. they're not outraged. if you're ouaged rat t range by a couple of words, you need to grow up.
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and you know what? bad if you feel bad about yourself, go read my twitter feed and the comments that people make about me. you'll feel a lot betteru will t yourself. >> there's my advice. stop beingabou a lot of people. yeah, i like blindsided was up there and people were saying, well, that offends people that are onesided. well, i've talkeoffed to a lot e those people. none of them see tm to beo offended. maybe it's just because i haven't talked to enough, but it's other people that seem to be offended on their behalf. now, i'm not saying there aret k people that aren't, buted i haven't talked to them yet. i certainly think we we don'tto have to get offended every time we have the chance to be offended. and i think that's where we've missed the boat. >> all right, dr boa. phil, congratulations on another great successful year car and launch for your show. we appreciate, we e you being with us, as always. >> thank you, sir. and coming up, straight ahead,ie my recent interviews with mike rowe and espn'o s stephen a.
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it's going to be rockin. haven't even mentioned patrick mahomes hello. the most exciting player in the entire league. he's must watch tv every single . the nfl sunday on fox. i understand that this is all very traumatizing. it's impossible not to think the worst, but i want you to know that we get our babies back . no, let's go , go , go , go , go , go , go . find out how we can't stop until we catch this guy. this is life or death. it's okay. me, no matter where you go , find you when you can watch. >> listen, get the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm any time anywhere. fox news radio on sirius xm america is listening. >> and welcome back . i recently spoke with mike rowe about the new season of his hoa works.americ
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>> let's take a look. all right.usin foesx business crime is back with new seasons of great primetime shows like american built american dynasty. , a,ey grammer is historical historic battles for america and how america works, hosted by our good friend mike rowe.e and just like last season, he's going to be taking you behind the scenes for an in-depth look at the people that keep this country running. the peopleing, the make the couy great. here is a sneak peek of the first episode of the newseat season, which focuses on the men and women who kee p america's cargo moving. think about life without them, not pretty. >> instead of me being down here picking up littlecket my little half buckets of water buckets, he rolls it all down here into the big piles wheren i can grab buckets each timesav and it will save here. in everything is going good right now. it mov re. ny i but as john is about to find out, johnny, his troubles
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with the hopper aren't over yet. go open, open opening. right >> you're kidding, right? all right. here now with more is our woiend and the host of how america works. it airs monday nightrks, 8:00or, p.m. on our sister network, the fox business network. mike rowe is with us . you know, going back to youre iw days oitf you know, i just love how you you know, he doesn't even have to talk. very cool. i told you, you the only other job i would want i in tv with te two shows thate you had now the third show that you have f with us with fox business, and that is dirty jobs and deadliest catch. of i and i love all of it.i do i don't thinn'k americans truly appreciate what it takes to get those big crab legs thateat in a they like to eat at a restaurant. i don't thinurant i k they know what it takes to manufacture something. i don't think we fully understand the impact of whadot
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farmers do for us every day and ranchers do for us every day. and in this particular case, you know, getting, you know, getting everything packed and moving off of ships, out to stores, i don't think wewe ra really realize. do you thinkll america preciate is appreciate it? well, there are two different things, realization and appreciation. most of us have never really realized it, but we've always intuitively appreciate it. we know that when we flick the switch and the light comes o on , that's the result of a miracle. and that miracle is madeand wo possible by men and women doing things out of sight and out of mind. ut owhat i worry about is theth overall lack of appreciation m that has infected, in my view, r our society over the last 30 or. 40 years. s, the two that you mentioned, as well as how america works, are just an attempt to tapwo the countryforo on the shoulder and say, heyun, look, if we don't hang on to this fundamental appreciation restthe kinds of jobeciations te
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civilized life possible for the rest of us , we're goinging to have a list otof unintended consequences longer than your arm did. >> covidr th changes that in some ways. >> did we get a greater appreciation for people that work in the medical field? you known th, everybody from doctors and nurses and orderlies and everybody in betweerses, verybodyn, did we gr appreciation for truck drivers e if they weren't truckingtr and packers weren't packinucking and farmers weren't farming, we wouldn't have survived. li you think peoplsurvivede nowe a little bit of an increasedtt appreciation? >> i hate to paint with toosh fe broad a brush. i know i digo. i know that the whole zoome world, the conversation we're having right now, three years ago, that that didn't happen.t n i came to new york't.i i sat in the studio with you. this is made possible by fiberoptics and men driving around at all hours, making aron sure everything is connected. in so i think in a lot of ways,wayc covid gave us ova wake up call,i
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but i'm afraid it did something else to shawn. honestly, i know i'm a broke n record on this, but i was listening to joe concha a couple of segments back go tho down the list of things thatingi are important to votermps and i'll tell you what nobody's talking about. no one is talking about the seven million able bodied men who are not only unemployed today, but who have affirmatively leftfrei the workforce. i just spent aghjun hourst spe f interviewing a guy named nick eberstadt, brilliant economist, who who believesrstadt that that statistic, far more so than unemployment numbers, really shl any other metric, is the thingte that should scare the hell out . that number of able able bodied men combined with the 11 million jobs that are tha currently open, that's never happened. t hain our country before. and if we don't fix that, we're on that part of the map where it says, here be dragons rejec because we don't know what's coming next. happen always love having you
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and i love all of your shows. we'll be watching on monday. thanks for being with us. s and my friend espn's stephen a. smith recently joined us to talk about his brand new podcast and a lot more . >> take a look.>> last week i all right. so last week i appearedpodcas on stephen a smith. t brand new podcast is called no n mercy. for pretty fascinatingn on discussion on everything to sports, culture and politics and the fact everyone made suchh a bi ag deal about the fact that we're friends and it's ruined wi his careerne. podcas it's over. it was one of the top podcasts for one week. and then i came on , all went to . and we continue our discussionto tonight is been more and more signs of joe biden, his struggles, including the moment where biden called out for the deceased congresswoman that he was there to honor. you might remember that anyway. we know he's suffering fromnow r a massive cognitive decline. we know, frankly, it'san sad to see he talks about nuclear armageddon and the worst the since the cubanme ins missile crisis and then goestet home instead of goinsig to the
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situation room. >> anyway, here's my friend, his new podcast is called no mercy. of course, we know from espn the one and only stephen a. smith. first take himself.e yo how are you, siru,?? well, first of all, stop lying to the american public acting like it was a discussion. it wasn't a discussion. show you ran my show.rely i barely got it. four questions in forty five minutes, butbu i'm happy to be here tonight.t what's going on i', man?m d to what's going on ? so good to have you back . thu know, i don't i can't believe so.as the podcast gets released. yeahed, my phone's blowing up. yeah. what's this? is that there's no way this is true. why do people doubt that we can be friends and have been for friends for such a long time?it. because people believe that if you disagree, that makes you th enemies, that makes yomau disagreeable and not my mean enemy . >> of course that's my point. >> but the point is , is that a lot of people don't grasp that concept that you can be friends with somebody. you actually disagree with halfe the time. >> youe don'twith disagree wit. i prove yes, i do show stopw
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lying. it's juscoult i dod . how can i not leave a litmus test and you passed it. you're a conservative. it, y well, first of all, here's the deal. i am conservative. fiscally, i will not fiscal, ape to that for anybody. >> i am a proud cap. and listen, i can't stand you.y. i i am. i'm not.am i'm not. and i'm i'm a hawk aboutrity a national security as well. but i don't find everythingg tht that liberals to do to be wrong. i am a centrist at heart. blem i don't have a problem with somebody. they wanted some of the things that you have a problem with everything, including they got everything. do yo all right. joe bid you see, joe , do you see joe biden? as a president with seriousus cognitive decline? >> i don't lik ce what i see at times, sean, but i'm not a doctor. o thatat far far , be disrespectful. to the man. but i respect the fact that other people see things s he seemedhat he wa a bit more stable at times and not as forgetful as he hasft been sometimes. i think that much if hhie thinks putin is capable of nuclear armageddon and he thinks it's
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the worst nuclear crisis sincei the cuban missile crisis, do inu thin thinkk a guy maybe shod go to the situation room instead of the beach in delaware? >> i well, may be so, but i couh think of a lot of things thatofa presidents have done lot overaru the year who happen to be republican , by the way, where o they might have the optics might not have looked so good.od so. what at the end of the day, we get to judge the job thatratn he's doing, the administration that he's workin the'sg and whax they are executing. what is that aboutec? it could be the inflation reduction act. it could be tht coe bipartisanul infrastructure bill . it could be the fact that he's got he doesn't haveha a nationalistic poinve to t vie it comes to the war between russia and ukraine thatlvaniz he's galvanized the international community to some degree. now, againedternationa, i'm note the afficionado that some people are, but i was listening to a guy, a great radio host, by the way. i've been listening to him foris the past 15 years. is sea his name is sean hannity. and you know what?yohat you sai he said one time on his radio show? as a matter of fact, several times he said the prism of don't history would tell us , don't o
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get caught up on stuff in the moment. e momentlet's look at stuff outf my own words against you. that'sgainst fair. >> and coming up, my interview with the soon to be again, for the third time, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahmiu. >> when i read what it took for yellowstone to be here, i realized that this was a story that i certainly wanted to share down the fauci yellowstone look the same today. they described in these journals one hundred and fifty years ago. no way. i'm walking in the shadow of the pioneers. following the trail, they placed safety perfect, just perfect. oh, come on .
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now. welcome back. recently i interviewed bibi netanyahu about his new memoir ,his historic achievements. now, as he'su, prepared to go in as prime minister for a third time, the longest serving prime minister in israeli history, the author of bibi my story that a long time personalal friend, prime ministeru. netanyahu. have to first, i got to wish you a happy birthday. i just happen to know it mightyr be your birthday today. >> you'l
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l it is .o and it's good to celebrate it with you. you've a great friend of mine and a great friend of israel. so it's a pleasure to be with you, sean.. >> you know, you have a family history of nothing but real service to your country. you know, you were in the elites fighting forces. you lost your brothe, yor in the raid at entebbe and then the longest serving prime minister in history. and i'm very hopeful that yo ouu get that position back in the upcoming elections. talk u about your family a little bit. well, my father was a greatd het historiaaun and he taught me tht a lot of jewish people are able to defend themselves, their sovereign state. we could suffer the horrorsould that were inflicted on us. and the greatest horror, of course, being the holocaust. so i devoted my life to defending the state of to ma israel to make it strongerke economically, militarily, diplomatically, and i describeok in my book my journey as a as a
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soldier commander in an elitee special forces unit. eland then as a diplomat and thn as the prime minister of israel. i have to tell you that i reveal some of the things i can't reveal everything of my military service in which i led many secret operationset a behind enemy lines. i was shot at and while rescuing hijacked sabena airplane that palestinian terrorists brought to israel, we liberatedt brough the hostag i nearly died and nearly drowned in the suez canal. in a firefight, i was bitten by a scorpion, nearly ran with my jeep into a phantom plane, taking off one of our airbases. ses, so i had many scrapes of death ,but i survived and moreme importantly, so did all my men . but four years after i left the military, my brother,es in who stayed in the secret unitin in which we were both serving. in fact, we were three brothers in this tiny unit, which is like a combination of navy
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seals and delta force rolled into one and my brother led the most spectacular rescue in modern times, a rescue without precedent. the drew middleton of the new york times called it in historye in moderrn n history. my brother fell there while rescuing one hundred andd three hostages in the heart ofh africa with a handful of men .of gu overcame terrorists, ugandan troops that were guarding them. and this was perhaps the turning point in the free te world's battle against terrorism. yet for meattling against , it was a great i tragedy because i didn't know c if i could live afteouldrtually i actually told my parents o tf my brother's fallen, which wasw actually worse than hearing about his death. hisit's like dying twice. i i didn't know if i could live. i didn't know how i would live. but yoni, my older brother's sacrifice and the inconsolable grief that accompanied it somehow led me to channel
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my efforts to recruit the free world to a r much tougher stance against international terrorism ultimately led me into politics. stancest interand there i did i learned from my father and mym brother. y fato safeguard the jewish sta and protect its future. >>e. we have upcoming elections. the odds are i believe you have a very good chance of winning. i hope the people of israel arey smart enough to puout you back office. these are troublesome, turbulent timears. you talk in your book about tha this horrific deal that barack obama and joe biden made with the mullahs in iran.it it looks like joe bidening to is looking to make a similar mistake. >> it would be a disaster of unpredictable proportions, in my view. >> and iproporti can't believe t we're back to that point, especially after allt po the progress we had maden with the relationship between you and president trump, the alliance with even the saudis and the jordanians,
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egyptians and the emirates and the abraham accord's and moving the embassy to jerusalem. we made so much progress. and that seems to now have been diminished by by a large margin . >> your thoughts? abo i make no bones about it. i was opposed to the dangerous iran deal . i was veryde happy when president trump decided to withdraw from that deal .. i think it's a mistake to tryn,t to curry favor with iran. i think the entire worldhi canen see the horrible nature of this regime and can see the unbelievable courage of iranian citizensable cou, iranin who are protesting on the streets, sacrificinn thg their lives because they want freedom, just the basic freedoms of lifeedom olife thatl cherish. and i think that revealshe the nature of this regime to have the ayatollahs armed to and thepons, anns intercontinental ballistic missiles to deliver them not against israel. they already have missiles that can reach israelagains. for you,
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they're building those missiles for you. they chant death to israel, death to america. and you don't want them to have nuclear weapons that they canwen deliver to any american city.s so i think it's a big mistake'sa to go back to that deal . i hope that people will change their minds in washington, especially in view of what they're seeing now. of the tragedies they see now on the streets of iran's cities. and its capital , tehran, and abort that deal , thatth wit deal paves iran's path with gold, with hundreds of bolds with whichar they can both build nuclear arsenals to threaten all of us and also spreadd their terrorism far and wide.is that's not a good deal .far don't go back to this deal .icae >> i hope americans hear or yope the world hears you. your life story is and what incredible journey, what an impact you've had on history.d and you have had the you've had the moral clarity when so many others have not, which is one of the greatest things i admire about you. your life story is worth the read for everybody. we have your book on "hannity" .com, amazon.com, bookstores
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everywhere, and more importantly, to all our friends in israel, please vote likud. let's win this time with a real coalition. so you can have a realt can sustainable government that will last for a while. last forbut, mr. prime ministerk you for being with us. >> sean hannity, straight ahead ,peugeot's don't look the same today as they described these germans a hundred and fifty years ago. i'm walking in the shadow of the pioneers following the trail. they blazed. okay, here we go . again in sign up to get a special limited time fox nation offer. >> now, do you have trouble hearing conversations? are you constantly asking loved
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unfortunately, that is all the time we have left this evening. happy thanksgiving and we thank yothu for making this show possible. please set your dvr so you never, ever, eve r miss an episode of hannity. >> in the meantime, let nothant your heart be troubled. stayy. tuned. the ingraham angle and laura coming up next. have a great thanksgiving. >> i'm laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the ingraham angle from washingtonae for our thanksgiving episode. tonight, w e wanted to step away from politics and bring you a the greatness of america fromhe places you maybe haven't heard of. it's all part of, it i my fos an series, hidden gems. we're goinwillg to take you whee to philadelphia, where i i talk with a local artist who's madet it big time. talk to hisso family about his journey from unexplained rage to underscore offered artistic genius . ars off to new orleans,