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the investigation. plus, insight into the upcoming trial. don't miss the idaho murders on fox news channel. >> and with that, another drama packed week in american life. and politics comes to an end, or at least our participation. >> we hope you have the best weekend with the ones you love. and we will see you on monday. oh, wow.] anyway, welcome , hannity. happy friday night. and tonight, i love this crowd. all right. it's broadcast live here in new york city, joined by our studio audience. st as you can tell now, lasudiot or during the election, what we're doing all these town halls withre the election, i just remembered how much i love
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being with all of you. tha i say at the end of every night, thank you for making this show possible. and we're going to be doing these live shows regularly. throughout the year.come joi and hopefully you can come join us one night. we'd lovhae to have you. we're going to get to their questions. they're going to get the last word tonight. liked thhave you like the last e a new segment? >> you like that moment? yeah. it's pretty depressing. whe whenn i goti a c minus this wek that wasn't fun.to to ch also, we're joined tonight. we're going to check inh with newt gingrich will also be joined with congressman chip roy. leo, 2.0, terrell, 2.0 jimmy fallon, caliche, carly shimkus, matt gaetz will bez wil here. lauren bobert will be here and they will be in the hannity hot seat. coming up straight ahead as we continue the war, two holdouts, buinuet i startt i tonight with big newsgh on capitol hill. my sourceson are now telling me in no with every detail you'dthw want this week long battleee tht
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we've had, this political battle in our nation's capital is now almost over.ke kevin mccarthy is nowvi on the verge of becomingn mc the the next speaker of the house. he is now just really two votesy away from securing the gavel based on the votes that i know. and when the house goes neck into session sometime in the next few minutes, it appear it s that he is on a path to get the votes. take a look for yourself. mrs. mccarthy.s to do you have the votes to be elected speaker tonight? yes, you do. yes. and you'll be able to put rosendale and crane. i'll have the votes. what are you what would conce their concerns count? count. pretty funny. let me be clear about one thing. do i wish that thi as week'sbo w negotiations had been wrapped up behind closed doors, all done, wrapped in nice bow before january 3rd, before this week? yeah thi, i wish that. i bet all of you wish that as well. right. but am
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i angry at the group of republican lawmakers from the freedom caucus that i've always supported that fought for assurances that we were not going to get another john boehner, another weak leaderer as speaker? i'm glad we're not goingould hae to have that as well. kevin mccarthy is notcart john boehner. he alreadyhy i signed his name. as you know, we've gone over itf to the commitments to americarsr with a long list oomf america first promises and policies we've gone through all of that in great detail. o agreedhe to a one voter a moti threshold for a motion to vacate. and that means anyn now one republican can now force a vote, sort of like a no henfidence vote to oust the speaker of the house. again, if he doesn't live upo th to the promises that he hase mae made to his fellow colleagues and to you, the american people, if he turns into john boehner jr. just y one member can force a voter and he can be removed from office. can f ai don't think we're goi. to have that happen. i think they are all united intn an agend a that i think most con conservatives like. mccarthy also reportedly agree
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will likdd to . frd freedom caucus members, the all important rulesee committedo members e. agreed to hold he agreed to hold individual votes on each of the 12 each approach appropriations bills and exclude earmarks from any bills. d th hee alsvoo agreed to hold a voe on term limits for members of congress and a vote on very specific legislation spec security,hat is security that is necessary budgetote on a balanced amendment along with ahour seventy two hour notice before c holding a vote on any specific piece of legislation. wouldn't it be nice if o they actually read it before they voted on it? now, other assuranceslause] surrounding the debt limit haves urreportedly also been secured,d including caps on discretionary spending and a ban on any spend bill that increases spending without greater orinout equalt o offsets. now it's time for them to get te to work. it's time to conduct oversight. it's time to hold the biden administration accountable. byfor the first time in twoy nd years, our country needs leadership desperately. y.
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now we need the investigations d thto commence, including probs into the biden family syndicate. don't you think it's time wed out need to find out if our fbi has any political bias? wed need to know if there is weaponization of the law at our department of justice. malfeasance at the cdc. int we need an investigation. would you all agree? and to anthony fauci, i'd like to know what he knew when he knew it.w it what about alejandro mayorkas, our homeland security secretary ? he says the border is secure. ne we had five million people come in in the last two years illegally and of course, all the mayhem at the southern border. then wthe e had the botched from a withdrawal from afghanistan so much more all of that nowinvest will be investigated the way itg should be now. can republicans fix our federal government overnight? they cannot, but they carnight?l a light on its failures, all the misdeeds they can hold
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people accountable. they can hold their feet to the fire and for the first time now in two years, they can finally say no to stop joe biden.he this is the guy that doesn't know today's friday and his reckless agenda right in its tracks. you agree with me, right? how many how many people think that joe biden knows today's friday? t okay, not a single person. great audience. right here with more.f a a lawmaker who really played a very, very pivotal role.im a t and we got to give him a lot oft credit. he did a lot of work behind the scenes to bridge the gap that wap that e were watching and witnessing all week. and that's texas congressman, the twenty first district of texas. >> chip roy chip, how are you,n sir? doing well, sean, how are you?fi >> thanks for having me on . all right.ha to the extent you feel comfortable, i don't want youat to reveal things that maybe youo don't want us to know. but to the extent possible, wehs had this gap going on all week. i was kind of confident talkingu to people all week that itly dia would eventually get done. but you really did a lot of
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the heavy lifting. tel what can you tell us about the process? wellproces, first of all, the pe who send us to washington send us here to actually change. se that's not just a phrase for me to use, sean. you knowkn, i believow i bele as i take it very seriously, nobody in americi taa looks at washington, doesn't see itbrokey as broken. but you can't change it ifou cau don't change the rules. and if you don't open thise woe place up to do the work for the people again so we can have inerything we want and words and the commitment to america, we can talk about securing the border. we can talk about cutting we dding, we can talking cuttint standing with our men and women in uniform. but if we don't have the rulesin in place, if we don't constrain' leviathan, if we don't stop the big bloated spending ings yu the appropriators, we can' gt actually do the things you guys sent us here to do. doso this week was all about that. and we got a lot ol f reallygot significant improvements opening up the rules. again, you know, i haven't beeno able to offer an amendmentan on the floor of the house, an open debate since 2016. take a i didn't come here till 2019. think about that. t now, whahat that means is now
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under these rules, to go we'll be able to go down to the ofa r and offer an amendment to cut spending. we can actually have a debate about it. we havave accountability for the speaker. we return to the republican rules, the thomas jefferson rules instead ofbl the nancy pelosi rules. we were able to actually make sure that we put in budgetary constraints and say that we need to return our spending to twenty, twenty two levels so that we can limit spendingyear balanced budgets and get on the path to a 10 year balanced budget. that was allat was a part ofe sw the agreement to get to makeon sure that we were going to be on board with electing the speaker. so these are all importantt accountability tools to do what we said we would do. people are tired of words.w we e they want us to commit to it.tot and now we're all united ton get this done. i hope we'll see tonight in hous the next couple of hours. i hope we get there. so we had to 14 earlier today to congressman, i believe had to fly home with they're flying back tonight, is that correct? so we believe the real number is 216, correct? correct yeah, we think that's right. and we think we need to getn a couple more to get 218. and i think that'sea beingk. wor
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ex as we speak. and as you already reported, we expect that to happen. but, you know,neve i never take anything for granted, but hopefully we'll get there.ill it is in washington, d.c. tellg behind the scenes how contentious was this or wase there general agreement? i've been making the case thatnc in termste the agenda, everybody seems to agree. th twoll 222 othat all hundred twenty two of you agree on the commitments to america. i would argue you all agree on the investigations that i just mentioned tha t are wrong on that. >> no, there's absolute unity and making sure we go up to thef biden administration now, i will say as part o agreemef our agreement, we got what weyl call a church style committee, a select committee an with on the judiciary committee under jim jordan with the kind of budget and the kind ofa ki staffingnd oleas, we said at lez as much as the january six committee to go after the weaponizesnt, the government, the fbi, the intel agencies, dhs, alle ob them that have been labeling scott smith a domestic terrorist. so we got more resourcesst, or more specificity, more power to go after thisstration administration. that's really important.
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but here's the thing, john .at'a we cannt do all the hearings we want in the world. but if wee can't limite spen the spending thadit funds the bureaucrats and stop buying the fbi, four hundred million dollars headquarters that mitch mcconnell just funded, then wen' can't win the fight win t. you cannot win the fight for freedom if you don't stop the bureaucrats. now, by th >>way, to fight this week was about is that the same fbi that we now know metall with all the big tech companies every week prior to the 20202020 election? the same fbiion? that had hundrd biden's laptop in december. 2019, the same fbi that paid tha twitter three and a half million dollars. is that the group of people you're talking about? that'sp of peo exactly the same, the same fbi, the labeled parents, domestic terrorists, and look the same dhs, for example, that refuses to secure the border. america is lying and callingng r our agents, you know, saying that they whipped haitian migrants.d that's absurd. but here's the question, sean. .estioncan we actually stop that with just hearings? noh just, you stop it by not gii
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them the money to continue to do it. nuo it.you've got to hold themdd accountable, limit their funds and hold them accountable taccountathe powethrough the pt and that's what this fight waser mostly about. with got there with the powerful rulesns committee and making sure we've got conservativeervatis represed on it and making sure we'ree am doing the right thing for thr the american people through that process. ought procescongressman, i wantu country to know that you played a pivotal role in bringing all sides together to make this possible. the e it happens tonight, maybe the latest on monday, but you played a very big role in all a of that. we ri think he deserves a big hand and really appreciate the hard work. hav joy , great to have you. thank you so much for beinge with us. yoright now with reaction, formr house speaker, fox news contributor, my friend newt gingrich. by the way, for those of you in the audience that may not knoweh ,i was his emcee the night heeae became speaker in 1994. >> you know what? that pretty cool experience. yon noow, that means that means i'm really old.
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newt gingrich. >> how are you, sir? well, if you're really old, what does that mean about me? well, that's a good point. m it was a special night in my life. here's the good news.'s it s looks like we are on the verge of resolving the issues. i would actually make the argument that we may come c out of this a loout stronger and more united . and it might have been painful in terms of the process. i see but i see the individual members of passionate about proe process issuesss and they were able to achieve their goals. and kevin mccarthy, i think, is committed to all the promises he made. >> look, i did a newsletter today at gingrich 360 pointing t out that this is what freedom's all about. you know, xi jinping, vladimirin putin, kim jong un , they wouldn't understand this. i'm nothe windt your nancy peloe understand this because she rans
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a dictatorshiphe r. but what you have is a processfp of a free peopleeo coming together. the fact is that the conservativefact republican base in this country is very, verery unhappy. they don't like seeing mitch mcconnell develop biden republican wing in the senate. e they don't likveloe seeing the level of confusion and theyt want to make sure that t the one bastion of conservatism, which i think kevin mccarthyfully pr will turn out to be, is fully prepared to be aggressive, a house of representatives with a pretty narrow margin can be very powerful. remember, pelosi hady exactly pelosame number of votes that mccarthy has. the fact is , denny hastert at one point had five a five vote margin and became the longest servind g republican speaker in history. so i think that this is a veryit important night. i do think is kevin ilikes liky to become speaker tonight. tonit
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i think that getting everybody, to buy in, to have thought it through and what it's communicating, and i'm not sure that administration gets thismit yet. this is goinrag to b gets e a v militant, very aggressive house republican party, by the way, i think every conservative and republican in the countryrey finds that to be really good g news tonight. and it was painful watching vote after vote after vote . the same result.vote it's likr vote ae deja vu all or again. the agenda to me is what matters the most. these investigations we're 's me,g about are critical to me. also, the agenda, the commitments to america. a and we got a lot of discussions about this.u you ra ran onn the contract with america. kevin has the commitments to america. they are about as america first as any that i can think of. nsei and i think that's whereday, do the conservative movement in the country is today. do you agree with that? thlook, i think that the odds ae that in the next year, while
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confusion about the presidential campaign that kevin mccarthy odd may turn out to be the leading conservative outarticulator in the country, and there are some very interesting dynamics herterestir because the democrats are so posing at two hundred fourteen, mccarthy is in a position to go to joe biden and say, look, you have two futures. you want to get a debt ceiling.o you giveu give us a lot of concessions or you get two hundred and fourteen democrats to vote yes. arenmaybe we canyes ane we findr or five republicans, but we're not carrying any water for youa while you insist on being a hard left president . and you insist on being totallyo unwilling to negotiate. so give mccarthy is goingt of t to have a lot of thinghis on his side and an ability, i think, e to face the white house and towe face the senate, where, frankly, we have a very weak and unreliable and deeply divided republican party right now. and i thin k is that all unfolds.
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we're going to find that the house republicans are the conservative base from which we launch the 20 twenty four campaign, and they're going to be the folks who both do beo the investigating, but they also do the legislating they send to the senate and the president a bunch of very, verye strong reforms and the countryhi then hopefully if they design it right in the way that reagan would have, the country . ngs like to them when we pass things like welfare reform, the only for balanced budgets inthe your lifetime, the largest capital gains tax culargest in history.s ma we always made surdeee the american people were with us and that they would apply pressure both to the democrats.s and we always got a loand wet oo democrats to vote with uscted - and to bill clinton who wanted to get reelected. well, guess what- ?what biden is going to the bitter border as step one ofo the reelection because he, i thy is going to figure out pretty rapidly if he take ifs on this house republican party and refuses to do the things i
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the country wants. he is just gone. and we will have a republican>>a president in twenty , twenty four . >> i think what you're saying wr is profound. ebut i want to make sure everybody's clear here. i don't believr heree you overpe and under deliver. comm yourer. are saying is if the republicans stay with their commitments to the americanse people and they pass these bills, it will go to the senate . and democrats now will have weih to weigh i in on whether or not they support energy independence. they supportence border securit, lower taxes. they're all going to be putut on record. and then america and twenty, twenty four is going to have a choice that will beselect the biggest choice election, i think, iion our lifetime. and i think that is wheree the the strengthst is on top of the power of the subpoena. i think that's. going to beig for t really big for the republicans . >> last word, sir. well, look, i run a project called america's new majority project outcome, which anybody can go look at.we and we've been takin havg pollig data now since nine twenty eighteen 84% of the american
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people believe parents havechil. the right to know what's being taught their child. >> 84% now that is an issue will be driving how muchiv the lefte crazy. biden gets a choice. all right. psinet, we'll get defeated. >> great point. all right.s speaker gingrich, great to havew you as always. when we come back to "hannity", hotsy returns tonighhot set, . matt gaits, lauren bobert, they will tell us wherren boebe they stand as it relates to kevin mccarthy. will they support him?ll t hey willand will it be tonight n have to wait till monday? straight ahead, as we continuel a must in your medicine cabinet, less sick days calls coming on backhands. >> the number one called >> the number one called highly recommended xyz fans love cycads unique. thin k formula. it shortens colds.
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continue with a live studioh audience. it's friday night. now it's tim r e to anthony hotseat and we are joinede "han by two of the six housembers, members, those that have bee tn against kevin mccarthy in every vote to date. now, the question tonigh.t is , will their opposition continue in the next vote , which conti is likely in less than an hour?n and joining us now, colorado congresswoman lauren bobert and florida congressman mac cates. good to see you. florida .both. i've been in contact with you both this week. matt ,s michon once or twice, by the way, congresswoman, weat settle something. we had a passionate debate this week. >> w did. lid now i welcome you to get thssionate like that all the time because lauran for freedom .com blew up. i hope i raised a lot of moneyrc for your next campaign ori said helped you raise money. t but i said to you during that debate, it's interesting how people perceive things.
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i said there's probably very little we disagree on and wheren i was frustrated was, well't, ye didn't answer the question. and i have a pet peeve about that. but it's not we i've never beent opposed to you. and i said on the air the next day, i said, no, we were texting after the after the debate. and i said, no, we're friends.n we just had a disagreement in terms of whether or note the agenda items were int. cement. i thought they were. dii though youd you perceive ite way i was shot? > i thought it was very exhilarating debate that we had and usually i'm one ofpeop the twenty people who are opposing something. and you are cheeringleng on . so, you know, we just were on a different side on this issue. and then, of course, there werey others on the show, like g trey gowdy that said that we were on there just for personal gaint and holding out for that. and nothin g could be further from the truth. myself, matt gaetz and every single one of the twenty conservatives that demanded these changes did soconserva thd
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pu the country. >> full stop. where where ar ae you tonight on kevin mccarthy?n mccarthy? >> i believe when this i well, i believe that when this is all over, everyone from the speaker's office to my more moderate colleagues, even friends and colleagues and allies that i've exchanged some tough words with , like w yourself, we will work togetheor to deliver historic, fundamental changes in d c. faciill have conservative solutions on important issues facing the american people. so we'll see how tonight goes. i think that there are some things that we need to gett locked in and make sure that we are able to deliver on theseomi. promises. >> are you confident, say, dent sayy, the latest that this will be over and kevin will beth the speaker and you will have the assurances that you needr an that all the agenda items you ca have campaigned on and that you fought forfo are going to be implemented by the new congress ? >> i sure hope by monday we seeh something, somethingin that
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is promising to deliver for the american people. and i truly believe thatth after months of the negotiations that we've seen and a few extra dayen even of being assembled on the house floor, republicans are going to bare goine far more prepared to lead and more prepared to governd to than ever before. >> matt gaetz, where are you tonight? well, sean, this has never been about me or kevin mccarthy. it'st? about the american people . and the american people want americ to know that the rules ofuse of the house of representatives thisd never allow something like this terrible, horrendousee omnibus bill to ever t pass ever again. and that's what congresswoman bobert and i have been working on . and while i know that sometimess these discussions can be a whair little awkward up front, i guess it's i guess it's like a prenuptial agreement that, soe you'd be preparing. sometimes there casn be somencom uncomfortable moments info the preparatiorts in then, but n be necessary. i am excited and engaged. am i am grateful that speaker designate mccarthy has been so receptive to each and every change that we have toe demandeg
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and genre at the stage rightwhe' now where i'm running out of stuff to ask for. i meantuff , the bills have a balanced budget, have a border plan. kevin mccarthy is agreeing to all these things.se and again, it's never been drout him. it's been about draining, ma the swamp, making this a more honest, transparenkingt, open aw place. and we may have a few finishing touches. we may be able to get thist tonh resolved tonight. but i am proud a of the entire republican conference and we're going to be stronger and more unified and more able to hold this administration accountable because we have had theson accog moments of sorting things out.>: so we had communication from in december, pretty early in december. and you're free to talk aboutotn anything you want. >> and my admonition to a number of people, because i saws all of this coming, i would prefer that it happened before january 3rd. we ultimately seem to haveately gotten there wasse i wrong anticipating that this was headed in this direction? would it have been better to maybe do it behind closed
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doors? >> well, shawn, i love you, buto if i would have voted for speaker mccarthy when you asked mee to on monday, we wouldn't have the spending caps. we wouldn't havet ha. u. that's not what i asked you for members. so i would sayy youlove may, bt that's not what i asked you.g a we did very well driving a hard. bargain. i what i said was i said, correcti me if i'm wrong. i wanted everybody early on , ja way before january 3rd to get in a room, lock the door, check their egos. checak your phone. fight it d closed out behind closedwith doors and be ready on january 3rd. now, with that said, what there's none of this has ever bothered me. i think at the end, if thist would go on another week,e amer i think it would drive the american people nuts. icutbut ultimately, it is the agenda to save this country. ry this countryin is in a mess. the democrats have run thisun ti countrsy to a ditch. t doesn't this president doesn't know dat is . i >> look at the debt. look at energy policy.y. look at our our our borders. southern borders. this we need a unitedht
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republican party to fight hard. i think we now have that.t matte >> is that a fair statement i about gates? i really r think that we are coalescing around that vision. i'm very vision. optimistic aboe we are right now, but we simply would not allow businesse as usual to continue. and that wasn't personal toward washington that was a problem with washington that existed under both republicansd and democrats. and lauren bobert and oebei heaa fund our constituents that they want this town to change.g and these fundamental changes, if we can get the finishing lauches on them, they will far outlast lauren , bobert and i. ithey will far outlastth kevin mccarthy. and they will be there to deliver the for the americani people and stop these terriblent thending bills tharyt are pushig our country into debt. we all o agree on shares ofnerai the next generation. >> si think we just disagreed at different points. i know things had been agreeow d to behind closed doors and maybe it didn't filter downt to the rank and file. but also people did want an agreement. n agreemthey wanted it in writi. they wanted greater
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commitments. i really don't fault anybody abt for that. at the ende co ountrf the day, s about the country. it's about serving your constituents. it's about the american peopleyr and serving them. t hurt they are the people that would get hurt. if you don't do your job anyway. congressman, it's always great to have you. congresswoman bobert. you know what? thank yo u for having a passionate debate, and we fully support your candidacy. ullyalready.ex i'm endorsing you for your nextv term. okay, so everybody, thank yoeryn so much. i hope people still go to lauren for freedom .com, even when it's peaceful. sure. one , i'm coming on "hannity". i might as well get a plug inen' plfor the website my next election. i love it.n th wee ne do support you, though. thank you both. when we come back ,ailla, jimmy failla leo 2.0. tyreo 2.l carly shimkus. they will join us and then we'll hear from our audience. d and i will respond to stephen colbert and his repulsive attack on ronald reagan straight ahead. aheaplaying over there, ladies
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and then i woke up all of a sudden movie, by the way,as i always do is quoting reagan, saying somebody that you agree with 80 percent of the time is not your enemy because you disagree on 20%. and i was urging republicans to follow that admonition anyway. admostephen , by the way, that'r why you're rating and that's tha why our friend greg gutfeld is kicking your by . okay. all right. let's welcome our great american panel, fox and friends, first co-host and of course, fox news person carly shimkus. glad to have you, carly. thank you. leo 2.0. haral, where is your heart? my heart. where's the heart? where's my head?t. i like tha t head where you flew in from l.a. where is thea., wh hassam breitmaern from? the biden administration f stole his luck. hiro, yeah, i could never say n to sean hannity for twenty five years. >> you said get on the plane. nd
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come here. i'll be on the plane and i leftd the head at home. i apologiz ae. oh, man.is a that is a weak excuse. i'm telling the truth. and then our friend and fox across america host jimmy fallon is with good history. yeah. yes.at you'race a comedian. f >>th yes. you know, one of the things i always liked about jay leno, for example, or what i like about greg or you or leo's funny. >> yeah. tell me you're an equalan equ opportunity. i love, for example,al dave d chappelle. he's smart, he's funny,ap he's irreverent. pelle, he's politically incorrect.lly i like chris r yep. i like chris rock.hi i like him, too. i don't mind people i don'toffed get offended by humor. edmor,i laugh at humor. huh. well, the problem with theei inlbert impression, as we know ,reagan's no bt in because he'd be holding two tickets to colbert's shotww right there in his hand , front row with a>> meet and greet afterwards. i cannot top that. this is why the this is why the show is tanking comedy. okay, jokes trap doors, meaninge
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when the trap door opens, the audience has to not seee to coming, so they fall downon the chute. he' the reason colbert is doing s doing asyas poorly as he is it it's so predictable, becausee. you do know where he tetands on every single joke.ll he's going to tell people notp r only know where the trap door is in the room, but they know when it's going to open. at this point, it's like a dowh it yourself and that's why that he's in the position that he's in. but what's interesting is that he brings up ronald reagan brino because when it comes to his show, most viewers think of nancy reagan and just say, no, really good.ou jimmy , you'rer on our game. crowley, let's get your take. i agree with jimmy.ught i just thought that his excitement over the failedr the speakership vote was strange.fa' it's like getting excited overse the dewey decima youl system.em it's you can't just you can't m make that funny. so that'aks one thin g. his is the other thing is , and this is a positive, is that one ofhee the greatest thingats about living in america is that he is allowed to make that joke about a former president being in and then everybody is free to make fun of him for saying something so ridiculous. and i have a feeling that if
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ronald reagan were alive to hear this joke becaus is alef his infinite charisma, he would. come back with a very humble and funny comeback as well. i'll tell you right now the reason why gutfeld is number one and kollberon why gge is because gutfeld will attack willc. democrat republi he's attacked me.thanks go . a>> yeah, yeah. and that's the beauty ofs th hi show because it's entertaining. and you you don't knowyo what' s going to happen on colbert. cole it's jusrtt predictable. and i think the audience is fourth force to consume what he gives. >> i think, by the way, and i in want real humor, evet n if it'ss against me.it if it's funny, i'm glad.y do it, say it, whatever . yeah, but not funny anymore. >> no, no ideological look late at night. you know, you got your news for the day. you have a cocktail, you want to go to bed tired. >> you worked your off all day. so you go homeyou and thehan y> to listen to this liberal diatribe every night. >> but this is what people are missing, okay? because we're packaging this
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is a comedy show, butw ha with colbert show has become is group therapy for self is.ing white liberals. that's what it is .n they turn on it every night aton 11:00 to be told they're better than the people who live in the middle of the country. they leave the te theater, they go home, they step over the homeless guy with no pantspi on , go upstairs, putth their head in the bathtub and scream because they hate themselves. >> also, lowering, lowering taxes and breaking the power oef the soviet union doesn't constitute a ticket to . to me. yeah. where where are you going with that one ? and if you're going to bring up the aids response force, who wads rs inespo charge?arge w where's hihes set of golf clubs on that? come on . well , pay attention, hannity. i'm it up. all right. all right. n >> so i'm not a big royals' person. anyone into the royals at all? a okay, you in the back, sean. >> they mean the kansas city royals might be . that's exactly right. george brad fan. so anyway, prince harryn: pri and meghan markle, okay, they say they wantnc privacy.privac they moved to montecito. i lived inthey m santa barbara n
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i was poor and i h didn't have two hundred dollars in the bank. and i had literally if you livee in montecito, you can have all the privacy you want. they claim they want privacy. then you go on oprah and youittl complainy bitterly about you your life. then you do a netflix series. now,o a this guy is writing a bk and he's whining and and moaning about how horrible his life is becoming a millionaire. and i'm kind of tired of themm i claiming they want privacy when they don't. obviously,m on privacy, don't want privacy. >> they are. h can how can you feel sorry forr multi millionaire victimization of millionaires? and thesres?e are people who aro basically having ghostwriters to create a realitiny show about their lives. it's disingenuous. no one believe livess and i'll l you right now, those aretears crocodile tears. >> if you buif buy youy into t t that megan and megan wanted to silence piers morgan, ofmember, he walked off the show that day. >> yeah. sh e complain they have ofcom and in great britainan silen with literally they can silence you in the media. the only
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thing i didn't like is the story that he tells about hi hs father supposedlyy joking that he may not be the biological father. >> that was pretty. adam schiff.ch heif we're learning all this, i believe, because the boo k wasn't supposed to come out t it in spain.in spain so they released it early in ina spain. so now we have all thitions information on the book. i just i think that the direction that harry'sth lit is going is very sad.wo and really, the two of them are such a lesson inthey l contradictions. like you said, they leave the r the royal family because they want privacoy y, but then they sign this one hundred million dollar netflix deal and100 mill and ust their platform to preach about inequity around the world. and that really is all typicallp rich people behavior. but what isn't is sellingney an your family out for money.e and i sethe this book as that. >> and the bottom line is therei they fly in their private jevate which i'm all for. >> i think every american i l should have one . anlike i like jet. oh, what are you what are you, >> activist like?
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and i like your jet. i'm all for carbon emissionst ou and i believe we should get our own oil, gas and coal righgas t here in america. >> so but here's the thing.>> sa and then they lecture the restre of us about an suv or lecturelet us about a caravan or lecturure us about flying in airplanes, waiting on line. fifteen hundred hours to get past tsa. get past tsai'm like, what a buf hypocrites they're going to do. >> well, no, i mean, i agree>> o with all of that.f i would sathy yes to all of thah the thing abouatt harry that i think is so laughable, though, is the bombshell excerpt he leakebombshd today it he made fun of will for losing his hair. >> i'm like, dude, you lost your . >> oh, oh, sorry.rry! sorry. but if meghan marq wanted met it to listen to our podcast, it a u would be a true crime podcast about who stole harry's nutse ha that i would download that download. i have los at all control ofrolt the show.
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a very different show. all right. now time for a new segment, biden's blunders of the week. >>th take weeke a look. all right. there's your president,ended joe biden, and yet another predictable batch of bizarreot blunderse batch b by him, youre . and by the way, we should justdt kind b be happy if joe can keep track of what day it is is justl a small l sample this week of joe biden, megalo. i haven't seen it after folks inside the tent. i don't know you alltandin back there. you got me stand in two. all right.happy well, look, happney new everyonr . i like my you're not a pseudo commando y. >> i'm delighted to see the mayor covington and the mayor of covington, i should say.
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he is coming to my place.f and joe joe , mayor and 100% the desert and we're facing we don't speak the language. won't that be fun?n? i'm not being facetious. when president harris led this effort, i make sure i got to dok this righte after frevo that i corrected and then going to have to use title nine , title eight , eight . right, my right. yeah.viii title eight eight. and i'll paraphrase the phrases in my old neighborhoodmy,. the rest of the country is the world's not a patch on our genes. n ouand if we do what we wantd o to do, we need to do. let's go spread the faith.spread thank yo tu. he's just to i'll throw to our t enemy . you cannot makoue this up.p. you can't make it up. and by the way, the late nighta comicsev, they avoid ever showig
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this. i'm going to air it, man. i know as a comedian, we almost resent him because he's making us work too hard.g traditionally, if you'rek tou ha tepolitical comedian, yoveu have like three jokes you have to tell because they only give you so muchllu. doe but everything he does the nex is erased. and the next day, here's one . okay, we keep knocking him for saying president harris, that's actually in the teleprompter, ts by design because people turn on the speech, they go, thisheyr guy. and then they hear president harris and i like,ad you know, he's not that bad.thii i like this guy. this is what you need to know about him. okay, joe biden's speeches, whenever he goes off messageff,r they're like lottery drawings, you know, won the lottery. drawing happens on tv.hat itn po the numberp up is pop up and the woman calls them out. fifty three . thirteen twenty seven . that's joe biden's speech.a bide words just pop up.this d this dudude told us that he got oil cancer from his mom's windshield wipers in rhode island. moand that can't happen unless words pop up. it happens to me because i watch all the speeches now t. i watch the speeches. i'm like nursing home.ent, ret twenty fifth amendment, retire . do you know one of my favorites is . >> come on , man, are you arejue you a or dogface pony soldier?i
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i'm like, what is this guy saying? i honestly believe that you have a problem because joe biden it's funny. pre joa funny guy. what do you say?u may be so you may be threatened by a a rival comedian, notresi a president. wait, but he's ade comedian,nt s playing. so what you saying biden t is telling the truth when he says he's going to beat the in 2020 four? >> no know say that positive spin on this. at least he didn't whisper.n' hey, by the way, the westerway and the hair smelling is really creepy. yes. that's great. s yeah. and he didn't say not a joke. that's another. that's another one . that's a good one . >> so we got to what is it whene he does the hair smell thing. >> what the is that?ll i i don't know that you all knowlg what i'm talking about. t is scaryth. is very scary. >> very scary.y sc yeah.ar >> so without that.ary. that's scary. i'll bring the head next week. we have to leave. you left the hat on the planee please people. i camepl here because ofhannity. my loyalty to sean hannity
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and i love. all right. we got to go. we love you all, jimmy . thank you. thank you, carly. thank you. las when we come back , last fall, you got to speak out for your audience. audien they speak up when we come back . ck.so heartbreaking at this holocaust museum. holocaust museum. in israel, you see the names, the faces of that were brutally murdered. wesor cries out to us. comfort, comfort, my people. >> we're in a race against time to reach every holocaust survivor in israel and the former soviet union. many are poor and hungry a hard and they have nowhere to turn to love my . >> oh, niraj has had such >> oh, niraj has had such a hard life from the day that and watching her sister esther n diabolo speaking.
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steve , your next. e's go go ahead.in how are you, steve ? in there. ver litt yes, i move over a little bit. how are you. good. >> you're looking good. you've b you've been out in the sunee playing golf a little bit. i like a little golf. yeah, right. but what's going on ? i just wanted to get your thoughts. there's so much divisiveness in washington, both sides taking extreme positions and not being willin g to compromise. we going to need to do or or what is going to be the trigger to to bring things together and do things for the american people? >> it might not happen tonight. might happen tonight. if it doesn't happen by monday. thisd it will long be forgottent and they're going to gette to work and they're going to serve the american people. i'm very confident of that. in the end, but it's a great question. >> i want to givese metion great minutes because i didn't get awt football. football. you're getting the football, ♪ mohammedi. next. oh, i see. oh, i see. harbrow i suspect it's a freeze
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