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joe biden apparently stole as vice president . heplus, welcome may have returnd the green. eminem got her boots back , but apparently is now a maybe. and there's also a plus sized obese purple eminem. so we're going to cover that, of course, because that's what we do have the best diet with ones you love. sean hannity is on next. o "h >> and welcome to hannity. b and coming up tonight, big news from the u.s. house off representatives and its. new speaker, kevin mccarthy. plus, we're going to bring you the lowlights from biden's four hour phony trip to el paso. basically a photo op. op geraldo rivera will join us in the hannity hot seat tonight. he'll respond to san francisco's precipitous decline after decades of one party democratic rule. and according to a new report, the city'sand e city bus stops. they have now been hijacked and and turned into open air drug. markets. th you, our viewers, of
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course, you get to grade me at the end of the show and you will get the last word. as always, las but first tonigh. we have breaking news, a bombshell, new developmentsde. surrounding joe biden. listen to thisto. according to multiple reports, classified documents from biden's time as vice biden's president , they were actually discovered at joe biden's private unspea b prk office last year in november. now, this includes top secret material collected by intel sources designated as , quote, sensitive compartmented information. and national archives hasal already referred the matter to the department of justicerch only finding out now.be and ena us attorney has beenase. assigned to the case. remember, it was only a few short months ago there wass a a similar referral surrounding documents and former president trump's possession and then a short time later,pre mar-a-lago was raided and searched by armed agents. e and that, of course, at the request of attorney general merrick garland, part of biden's executive branch,
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and fbi director christopher. right now, accordingdirector to democrats in the mob, the media trumps possession of potentially classified material was an offense that deserved prison time. and they predicted trump wouldos wind up behind bars and theye ps called on merrick garland to quickly indict the former president . and the hysteria was, as usual with anything donald trump and the media mob. it whrough is through the roof. >> let's see if they'll apply this to biden. take a look. >> if the trump people represented that they provided all the classified or nationalan security information and didn't ,that's a serious problem.he no one is above the law and the rule of law and democracy, you noow, has to be our standard. no person is above the law, not even the president ofed the united states , not even a former president of the united states . >> the intelligence community neede communs to do its risk an assessment about how donald,
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from very reckless handling of these documents might have harmed our nationae l security. >> this was not a mistake that m these documents landed ats what mar-a-lago. h this is what he intended.intend and it also, by thede way, showd that they really want to get these documents back . and every second that they're i at this beach house ins a the possession of donald trumpr na a risk to our national security. >> my favorite was hillary. we'll getionalt to her in a mom. but we can now expect the same rhetoric surrounding joe biden. is that going to happen with his private home face? an early morning raid, or will he get the hillary clinton treatment, you know, a free passt thinto or mishandling topt classified information? and by the way, to recap, ininft case you forgot, hillary clinton stored a mountaihillaryf privilege, top secret classified information document s on her unsecureds. private servers. one hundred and ten pieces of classified information among her, thirty three thousand ormar thirty thousand department state department emails. remember, comey said no
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reasonable prosecutor would ever prosecute on that crime.d s and the left told us it's no big deal . never mind the thirty three thousand e-mails that she deleted with bleach. we didn't know about bleach bit until hillary clinton. and then, of course, bd the devices that she and herstr staff destroyed with hammers and the sim cards that were removed from phones and blackberries and then a few years later, well, the media mob erupted into a fit of hysteria. half the presidential documents were located id men mar-a-lago. they told us it was a scandal of epic proportions. and now top secret documentsntse have been found at biden'sd at private office. so far , no hysteria at all. what's, however, the double standard apparently never ending with the very latestd nee editor in chief and investigative reporter, just the news.com, john solomont and fox news legal analyst greg jarrett is with us . >> john , let's start with the news part. yeah. this issue has boomeranged around joe biden.
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just two months ago, he was calling the president totally irresponsible president trump, that is , for having allowed documents to come to his private office. now, joe biden standsn accused of the same thing. inat do we know? it's about a dozen documents. at they were in a closet at the penn center, the penn biden center, which is a think tank that joe biden went to after he left the vice presidency. there documentt ths from the ob administration, they have classified markings on them at least two of them, my source tells me, has information. either the markingtions or the information included in them would typically be classified at the top secreht level. national archives refer thisl. to the fbi and the justice department a few weeks ago. what's interesting, the government's known about this sincee fb november when they named a special prosecutor to investigate trump in the documentrnments, they kind f left this out. they didn't tell anybody until the story broke just a fewtrum hours go . let's talk about the law, greg jarrett, and let's talk about compare and contrast. we have hillary clinton now.to wen, didn' gt get a thirty three thousand emails, but we did have the top secrett
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classified information on her servers. we did have a case of i would argue, obstruction. that was bleach, but that wasrs destroying devices. that was removing sim cards. now, we got a case of joe biden . when you compare it to mar-a-lago, do you see anyffn difference in the threcee? >> no, there's none whatsoever . and i'm amused by theyork "new york times", which whopublished a story a couple f hours ago saying, oh, there's a complete difference between the cases because the trumpia potential charges don't involve intentionally mishandlingdocume classified documents. sure, they do. sure thedumbbells read the warr >> it says in the warrant. not only that, five months ago, the lead headline of the new york times was phyliss from trumper, part of espionage act inquiry. they went on to describe that involves mishandling classified documents. say
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now, they say it doesn'tt involve classified documents. so pay no attention to theth dopes at the new york times.on'o they don't know what they are talking about, but thisthis certainly blows a hole in anynd ability of merrick garland and the department of justice to go after trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents. you can't say, oh, well, it'slin okay for t bill clinton to have done that. it's okay for joe biden to havea done it's okay for hillary o clinton to have mishandled hundreds of classified documents. >> but whoa, whedonan donaldld h does it, even though he may have declassified the documentse and under the presidential records act, is allowed to maintair ct in control overs, the documents. no, his name's donald trump. i so we're going to go after him with a vengeance and threaten him with crimes. threaten himnow, the question it fbi and the department o of justice treat both cases? the same? i mean, the hillary case timthe come and gone. sadly, i would have likedn
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to have seen her held responsible. that's not going to happen. john , what what are your sources telling you? >> well, listen, the first question i've got to find out, f are there more documents like this? if joe biden mor could walk out with these documents and bring them over to his think tank in washington and an insecure joe location, maybe we don't knowal all the documents that he had in hisdocument possession. so the first thing that the fbi the depart and the justice department will do is to trmef juy to detee if other documents walked, if other people have possession o fat is similar documents, then the question is , what's the intentionality of it? that'sthintentio why we have the u.s.ng a l attorney in northern illinois taking a look at that right now. oo d congressand a third question t congress is going to get involved. i talked to james comey tonight. he hascomey. t a statement out saying, hey, we're going to look atgoin this. we want to find out what'sill kp going on . c yolou casen rest assured congree is going to keep a very close eye to make surean that trumpe r and biden are treated the sameea way when it comes to this veryit same issue. a great we'll give you the laste word. >> does thisg, tie carlin's han in your view? >> i think does it lookover the entire dispute with trump over documentshoul should have n
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handled civilly. the proper remedy is to bring a motion to compel to turn over documents pursuant to a civil subpoena, not threatened criminal charges here. garlan >>d but merrick garland is goig to be very hard pressed to bring any criminal charges against trump. he wilhe's going to try to claim perhaps that he didn't cooperate enough. well, he didn't cooperate because he was following the bill clinton standard, saich the department of justicde ,that they went to federal court and says a former u president has complete and unfettered discretion dip whatever he wants. that was the standard untilsuddn suddenly overnightly. merrick garland says, oh, well the exception of donald trump. well, read the presidentialad t recos act, there's plenty of lad latitude and discretion there to given trump authority over control and maintaining
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whatever documents he wants. so, you know, it's going to behe a hard case for merrick garland to bring against trump. >> all right. greg jarrett, john solomon against,hill thank you both.same p now to capitol hill.he lo and behold, you know the same people on the lefto who turned election night into, let's see, instead of election night, we have election month. in some cases, it's electionr six weeks, no voter id, no signature verification, no partisan observers watching the vote count. they are now in senso that it took a whopping four days fordas house republicans to decide on a speaker. oh, the horror. now, of course, in a perfect wod world, these critical and sometimes tense negotiationsense, my argument ws it should have taken place before january 3rd. at this point, no harm, no foul. nobody listens to little old me anyway. but the end result the end resut is ultimately good for you. the american people, important congressionanal checks have been restored. kevin mccarthy is at the hele hn with the stated agenda that everyone agrees with . it is time now for house republicans to unite, get toim
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work. and that means using their power of the purse to curtail the biden administration and their unfettered spending. itil means oversight and the right to subpoena and investigationsr intoa an joe biden and the corrupt biden family syndicate. maybe mishandling now top secret documents. there will also be probes into has the fbi been politicized? hadocuments the doj been weapon? and by the way, don't forget about abuse at the irs. and , of course, there's the nih and dr. anthony fauci and of course, the origins of colvert, the botched afghanistaihn withdrawal, as wel as , you know, all of these issues. now, another top priority for house republicans, that wouldr be our southern borderso, where over the weekend biden made his very first visit. touched joe touched down in el , texas, for a whopping fourm whurs, from wheels up to wheels down and wheels down to wheels u up. anyway, only four hours, that. was it. notably missing from his visit.s >> w any encounters with the five million illegal immigrants
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that poured across the country over his tenure. the lastr his re the l two yeard the streets in el paso were cleared just prior to his visit. how convenient the encampments have swept away with homeless illegal immigrants, all forced out of sight. out o and , of course, joe biden himself, he made no attemptjoe i to observede the true conditione on the ground. aside from a brief walk behindth a massive border wall , probably, i'm guessing, built by donald trump, the same border wall that democrats refer to as racistthe wa and ineffective at the same border wall that has huge gaps . and thanks to biden,their he he their construction. but joe biden does not care about truth. he doesn't care about logic. he wasn't on a fact finding mission. he's not interested in fixingfa the crisis. he made a pit stop in el paso to check a box and take a few pictures. that's pretty much it. a political stunt. one big photo op here and simple, even fake news. cnn, they were even outraged
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by joe's pointless trip. >> take a look. outrolleague, mj lee asked the white house about the president not interactin>> meeting with any migrants. and a senior administration official told her that was because there were no migrants at the respite center at the time that the president idenvisite d, that it was coincidental. and at the time wheninci the president was here, there were nearldencpresideny 1000 mi who were in federal detention. so if the president really wanted to see conditions, i kind of doubcot thatnditio the president of the united accs states would have been denies.ds access right. and just it's remarkable what we're seeing behind you, rosa. those arthose migrants sleeping on the street of el paso right. ? we hou're absolutely right. and we've seen this for weeks. and if the president would havee stopped by here, he would haveef seen that there are hundreds of people and you see him here behind me, hundreds of peoplele living in the streets of america. >> now, biden's only dose of reality that came from texas governor greg abbott, who met the president on the tarmac. he handed him directly a letter
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that reads in part, quote, your visit to our southern border with mexico today is 20 billion dollars to little and two years too late. itlihe continued, even the cityu visit has been sanitized. the migrant camps, which had overrun downtown el paso because your administration wants to shield you from the chaos that texans experience now on a daily basis. america is suffering the worst illegal immigration in the history of our country. and your open border policies have emboldened cartels who grow wealthy by trafficking deadly fentanyl and even human beings. all of this happening because you have violated your constitutional obligation. and then abbott went on tobo detailtt wen syria's five part n to secure the border. n now, sadly, bideton doesn't seem bideinterested in actually securing the border after less thaemn four hours ino el paso. biden was back on air force a one and off he goes to a trip to mexico, unlike the border.
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biden is actually been to mexico before during his last trip south the border as vice president . well, of course, at that pointd brought his son hunter with him. and he did meet with hunter'shee mexican business partners. oh, he lied to us. make no mistake, it's time for serious oversight in this country and it's about to begii here with the full report, fox news contributor sarah carter. >> sarah , hey, sean. >> yes, i'm i'm talking to you . yem here right now eag ilen eage pass. yesterday,sterday i was in el , texas, when the president was visiting. i cas n tell you this, john , that el paso authorities spent months, weeks, days and hours cleaning up the city before the president's visit. while we wervie thersit.e, i wat as people were taking out recycling bins, throwing things into those recycling bins around sacred heart, a catholic church where hundreds of heart migrants were still sleeping on the streets.
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they were throwing them intoedsf the bins and then the trash trucks wouldgrants show up and . would dump them into the trash trucks. i even watched dum i even watchd as they took brand new clothes that had just been donated t by residents and were throwing those clothes into the bins int as well. o ths weto get them out of the o and get them off the streets. r i spoke to residentsesiden as wl who told me that the city hadisf been doing this for weeks but had ignored them and theirto the pleas prior to the president's unannounced visit. joe baraza, he's a residen at and a retired marine.at >> h take e a listen to what hew to say. right now, we're seeinge se the trash trucks, the recycling trucks. they're running with the trashne and has this been going on all day? we've been here fo r about forty five minutes and the trucks have been here for about half an hour. and how are yo >>u goin whyg? >> it' need another one . why do you think they're doing this right now? to cover up in a way, this is to make the people that make it look good for if imprisoned . biden does decide to comee or s and take a look here or you
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send somebody else to doome wita camera that's going to be shown. and , yo bu know, when one of their favorite channels, they'll say there's no problem . there never has been because it's it's a trying to cover all this up and you can tell because it's a scramble. is it frustrating to see t >>ur city like this, to see so anything that any of this money is going to get people, food, clothing, shelter, medical, alln this is coming out ofan the american people's pockets. how does that make you feel? the it's frustrating to watch it's because, you know, you see your your city, your town, the way it was before you coulds walk down. you can walk down the sidewalk if you're especially ia womaf ye walking down a sidewalk and you see three or four of these people coming towards you,ause you're going to go across the street because you're afraid then used to be that way. doesn'tyou could walk around c. so, yeah, it's frustrating to see all these. you never seenr se thiens beforf you've never seen this.e si look at it. look at all the people sitting c around here on their cell phones waiting for another handout. >>g for sean, look, the biggere for a lot of the residents,nal
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too, is a national security impi implications ocaf this. arspoke to many of the people around the church. they were from venezuela, . honduras, guatemala. i asked them who process you into the country when you firste came across the border. believe it othr not, they saidey no. one , they came in. the in fact, many of them just thatm day, the day that the president arrive the bord, they came acros the border and they just kept walking into the city until they found the church where they had heard that they were being offered food. and someey wer clothing. this is a very serious national security concern. residents saclothiy, and it'smuy a concern for everybody in i the community, including those that are being illegally trafficked into our country. >> sean, talking, yo beiu talk about abusing, you know, illegal immigrants and not helping. me a the president finally shows upe for the first time in his life at the border. pl and what do they do?t an they sweep people out, you know, and throw aways fr the generous donations of people in the community to help these illegal immigrants, even though it's wreaking havoc
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on the city of el paso. >> yes. le tha and by the way, many of the people that we spoke to had --ildren. so we saw children as young as three years old. i met a girl who wasa twelveo r years old, who traveled alone with another group of people. thisanother is very concernings these kids have not been processed into the country. we don't know who's holdinge ben them and we don't know where they'll end up and w. >> unbelievable. whe great reporting, as always. com sarah carter, we appreciate ited when wo e come back , geraldo thvera, he's going to be in the hannity hot seat tonight and predictably, the left is in full meltdown mode over the neri republican led house. they're afraid and i'll explain. that's before they even start. also, what did we learn in in th the latest twitter philes? n >> we'll tell you that as we continue this monday night. thanks for being with us.
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all right. time now for the hannity hotseat. many illegal immigrants will likely find a new home in the sanctuary state of california. which is already unable to take care of their own homeless population. t.are facing about a twenty four billion dollar budget deficit in an interview with fox news .com, one local resident from san francisco describedancisc the city's deterioration, including bus stopo s that have been hijacked by drug dealers. open-air drug markets on city streets, addicts acting erratically on block after block. so just who's to blame here?e keep in mind, there has not been a republican mayor of san francisco since nineteen sixty four. here now with reaction, co-host. of the five, geraldo rivera. >> i'm going to say something and i say this showmanship.rivea >> it's good to see a happy new year. you have to run. >> so far so lenient bee on the issue of illegal
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immigration. bu get you to concedeai that building a wall, you saidtd ,okay, i'll be okay with that. but under joe biden, we're nowne over the five million mark. when you include dhs numbers of people that got intoou count the country, they didn't count. but when you num count the numbe we know and the numbers that est they expect, our estimate, it'sf over five million people. we have enough fentanyl comingei into this country to kill every. american many times over. c you have cities like san francisco. they're all overfranci the couny now.g becaus geraldo and our children are dying because of drugs the drugn crossing that border. when will you join me in saying if you want to come to america, you've got to do it? legally? i join you right now loud and clear the message. >> i one, i think sarah carter has done a great job. manoogian our people, greg hart down there, griff jenkins, wee o
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have really shown the world the quantity of people coming across our southern border. i think that five millionillion figure is grossly exaggerated accounts. people who comy e, we throw thet out, they come back , we throw them out, they come back , they come back . back.and forth. that gets counted as one each time. it, deahorrible problem a terrible problem. we've got to deal with it.eed we need the wall.t you're right about that. you have been right from the very beginning. but as you have also said from the very beginning, the wall has to have a grea the wt big dn it. why? because we need an orderly, practical, compassionate immigration system. because we need these people. h we're a nation of immigrants. we to three point five percent unemployment. un goingmillions of jobs unfilled because we just don'te have the workers. what we need, though, is people to follow the little and see what these local erent coherent. system. a >> let's see what the recession that is is coming accordin igacd to all the experts. let's see what how that falls
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out. here's what i do want to askyou. you. if joe biden is not only aiding and betting the law breaking and allowing it to happen because we had the lowestad numbers in terms of illegal immigration under donald trump, enforce the law. but joe biden is offeringnder preferential treatment people. they don't have to getorced a vaccine when they cross the border. they don't they don't even get a kova test. they get a biden phone often and they're often, you know, they get free transportation to the to thy don'e city ofinatd their choice. geraldo now, why don't w aete he whsystem that checks for radical backgrounds and associations or a system that in the middle ofchecks a pandemic checks for the health or a system that tak says you've got to prove that you can take care of yourself and won't be a burden on the american people? >> is that fair?er icanyes, it is fair. >> two quick points. when you saw governor abbott on the tarmac with president biden, that was unfortunately adversarial.
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but wouldn't it be nice if they were shoulder to shoulder c ,if they worked together,e republican and democrat, to fix this problem? it's not going to be fixed with posturing. that's not with biden's grandstanding or governor , but it's got to be horse with people working together. the governor has had to bear the brunt of joe biden's policies of aiding and abettin g ,abetting criminal activitys by himself. pon has never been to the t border until this weekend,il thi a whopping four hours fromels wheels down, the wheels up. and , of course, they clean out the city. s so he doesn't see the reality of what his policiesre have caused here. although i give the governor of texas great props for what he wb did because it was brave. itra was truthful, it was hones, and it was a reality check that clearly joe needs what if him and it's all that and i give him credit for it.r it as well, sean. but wouldn't it be nice if
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they sat together and said, okay, this is what we have to do? for example, governor abbott says to president biden, you know, president biden, you're a nice person.. you're a kind person, but your kindness is in this case,s having the opposite impact, e political giving people the false impression that the border is openlsimpressi. i i like the way i like the waye h governor abbott did 20 billion dollars late and two years too late. and this is what you've doneto to my state. this what you're doing to our a country. and it is having a dramati dc negative impact on cities and states and towns all arouned the country. and you caused it. you need to fix it.i will i prefer that letter. >> i'll give you the last word e i think that you took. >> let's just one thing wee hav' haven't mentioned. this is fentanyl. e realfe horrible difference between years passedp and now saffron's isco in the film that you showed ofth the tenderloin district, dien-air drug mart.
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five hundred fentanyl overdose deathsst in the last year alonen in that one city, london breed. the mayor making that getup speech, you know, on crime, waiting to clean the streets. th is a scourge. we have to work together. this is the real test formccart kevin mccarthy. this is the realhy. test for bipartisan approach for the nation's problems. >> i don't think it's a test of what is going on . the law changes that on a weekly basis. >>e law is the law. and right now the law is we have a process to enter the country illegally. law they are entering our country illegally. geraldo and we as a country are paying a very dear price for a it. so you are for sean. >> so that's i my mom's family. my my parents went through the wait a minute, they can legally from ellis island, allme four grandparents from ireland. they came in legally, but they're coming here to these people in the south. >> well, you want them to stay,
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don't you? >> and your wall , sean put ellis put in ellis island office in the wall. that's what you put on the wall with a big door, as you've. always said. where an american dish needsamec with the needs of the humanitarian needs to be. >> all right.ds. i'm going to give you the last word. i'm in a very good moodoo tonight. i just i'm going to let yod u y have you deserve it.with all right. here, although. r thank you. coming all right. now with house republicans coming together on a new speaker, the gop, they are now moving forward on their most important agenda items. that includes conducting real oversight. hahas your fbi been politicizedo has your department of justice o been weaponized? has the irs been weaponized? but, of course, the mob, the media, they are ramping up their smears against the gop with one co-host of that hard hitting news show, the viewiw, e claiming that republicans are, quote, thugs at workpuat work.. >> wow. that's actually complimentary. take a look.k. republicans like to use about
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identity politics and they likeo to talk about thugs a lotr and they like to talk about other people. i saw a lot of thuggishness going on . i saw thugs at work. i saw this uncivilized nature and it's like they were raised by wolves, many of them. and so i wonder if you're doing that in the chamber on the house floor, how do yohe expect to govern and lead by example? that's something i wouldn'tovero want to see my kids dor . b and they like i've been saying, house republicans, they are now in a strong position. they have a clear plan to hold w a biden administration accountable. those investigations will take take place. wil the commitments to america, those promises will be kept. kep it'st. why the media mobs are do democrats are doing everythingac they can do and tryingt yo dist you from the administration's failures. for example, far left senator chris murphy tweeting out today, quote, it's not just that they won't be able to govern, is that they are going to be an embarrassing
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public train wreck while they refuse to govern. actually , that would have been the squad. anyway, here with reaction, i founder clay travi ws, alongys with fox news contributor joe concha. good to see you both. you know, clay, i start with you tonight. >> to me, it's very simple. if they keep their commitments to america, they'll show america a differen t path. on for t they'll lay out a different vision for the future of the country. try.if they do the investigatios into the bidens, the originsy do covid, they do an investigation into the withdrawal from afghanista covidn and the fbi, the doj, they will be doingj, te investigativy e work that should have been done for years. now, i think thats at is a very positive agenda for the for the country and for the republican party. >> i think you're exactly right, john . >> first, let you say congratulations, georgia bulldogs extending the reign of its halftime show. and i don't even know the score there of thirty seven over all over klay.
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i won the last, but i'm betting on georgia. it's over now. it's done. they would listen to . that' it's a good bet to make considering thirty one points. bu et lookverybo, here's what ik everybody needs to understand. what's going on here. this is about laying out a roadn map for the neeyw attorney general and the new president of the united states . the 020 fours if, the house cant do much with what's goingh with on right now with the senate tes and the white house in the the control of democrats. >> but what they can do is get an entire investigation laying out all the facts in hand this e directly over to a brand new attorney general. as soon as we wisoonn the twento twenty four election and sweep joe biden out of the white house. and oh, by the way, john , how amazing is it? i know joe loves this, too. in september, joe biden was on and said there's no way i to justify ever havingifie classified documents in your possession. ments inwhile he had a bevy of classified documents. inc
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it is possession. he's the most incompetent at ti. worst president of all time. u >> and there's going to be a lot more evidence of that thanks to us winning the house. oh, it just put merrick garlandn joe in a box. also your pals id inn the media that you cover so well, how do they justify they defended hillary. now they're going to defend joe biden, but only donald trump gets criticized for the exact same thing. >> we're already seeing>> w on social media. well, bidee n maary have done t but it's not as bad as trump. and what really did it's. yeah, exactly.e look, this is a preview of what we can expect over the next twenty three months leading up to the 2020 four election. i mean, forget bias. e passed that exit a long time ago. there will be outright hostility towards thise republican congress and whoever the republicanago. nominee endsl being. and the rich irony here is that more than the few in this business will conduct this this coverage, all while somehow positioning themselves on a o higher moral pedestal. so when hearings are launched
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in the new congress, led by kevin mccarthy into whether, when i don't know, a sitting president is compromised by the chinese, alkc due to influence peddling carried out by his son a by s hs verified laptop and its emails appear to show. well, that's going to be called a chilling weaponizes of the gavel when investigations are launched into the humanitarian. and national security crisis at the u.s.at te southern border that you remember reporting on all nighrt . i mean, remember, think of these numbers for a second. fourteen border agents havet committed suicide in the past year. nearly one hundred peopl.e on the us terror watch list have been arrested. more than eight hundred and fifty migrants have died0 mn trying to cross over to us die soil. soil million people entering the country illegally. those efforts into looking inton all this will largely be dismissed, ignored or mocked because that's that' s a terrorist. that's what activists do.many here's an activist and that's what too many in the media have become. activists with a microphone and or a byline and a blue check and nothing else. we meant to say.
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>> activists, by the way, they're members of the press, just likjuste me, just like you, just like clay. except we're honest. we do straight news,o st investigative reporting. wera do culture. spay does sports , but we also do opinion, except we're honest. and they're not big difference. all right, clay, by the way,rati game over. congratulations, georgia. joe, to see you as well.h of now, yet another batch of twitter files has very revealing information. more efforts by the so-calledd experts to silence covid opinions that they disagreed with . according to a reporting fro m the author and journalist alex berenson, pfizer board thmber scott gottlieb emailed the top twitter lobbyist in april of 2020 one to suppress a post from a former fda chief for posting that there was evidence that natural immunity was in fact superior to vaccinec immunity. and despite twitter reportingd t reportedly finding that p noey did that the post did notos
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violate any of the platform's rules. they flagged it anyway. and it's all just the latest evidence of twitter being willing participants and silencinr icipating dissentg viewpoints and of course, suppressing the free flow of the information. inth reaction to this story, fox news contributors dr. marty mccurry is with us and dr. nicole saphier, good to see you. both. dr. nikolo, start with you. you know, i just i've always known, at least instinctively, i believe that natural immunity ,of course, would be better.t na you couldn't say it without being criticized or calledthat b a conspiracy theorist. but now twitte r wantst as to silence that, just as theythy were also silencing joe biden and hunter biden's foreign business dealings by hiding hunter's laptop shone in medicine. you always have to replace subjectivity with objectivity. and so when you see which we fis saw on the twitter files, when you call for something to be- wh calleden for misinformation wit giving the factual evidence behind it to provehout nmt it, s
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into question the motivation as to why you're wanting it to be called misinformation. t what came out of the twitter files tonight, particularly that upset me the most was the tweet about children being low riskoncern for covid-19 andw that was trying to be labeled as misinformed as a mother of three . you obviously know that i have been heavily invested intoon collecting data when it came to kids and covid-19 and the fact that usma united statese still can't even produce datanfa showing how many healthy childrenti. have died from covid-19 is appalling. some countries actually suggest possiblyhow many none. but the timing of this, the timing that that email wassu sent to label it misinformation was about the time thatt pfizer was seeking the away in kids five to 11 years old, so that calls into question, why did they do that at that time ty if they were trying to censor that talking point of covid being low risk in children at that time to get that e way pass for children? that is a huge breach of medical ethics. i am not saying that is what happened. there are certainly more questions and answers at this point.
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i think there is a lot more to come with twitter files. ett when it comes to science, yu you always have to go againstme. and you have to question estaba treatments. that's why we're so advancede right now in cancer carean and other things. ceed inbecause we have continued to push that mark and we have gone past what have been established treatment paradigms. >> marty, anybodnybody thay darg up anything that was unconventional or even say or talk about the benefits of natural immunity over, say, a vaccine? the fact that that's even fac controversial is insane. to me because we didn't know a lot about this virus. we learned more as time wentenst on . but it makes sense that natural immunity is always going to be better, doesn't it?t ma >> well, iket certainly makes sense. and is true for other virusesr vi out there. if you go to the cdc website, they tell you not to get certain vaccines. if you've had the infection in the past because you've got natural immunity. so it's logical that many doctor is held that view and ann legitimate doctors should be able to express their medical opinion and do so freely, including drl op. gottlb
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. if h gote hatlies an opinion, hd be able to express it to twitter and he had an ongoing dialog with them for another reason. the context in which that he. was in a security program with them. >> but it doesn't mean twitterrt has to censor a doctor just because they hear from another doctor , a different opinion. so i'm far more concerned abouti universities censoring doctors, joe bideesn chariot's stanfordy told by stanford university not to publish certain research. i mean, that's where i'm really concerned, right? now. that's we don't have a free forum of scientific dialog. i and i'll say this.hing i don't think we know everything about the long lasting impact and effects of covid. dr o. saffar will give youd. the final word. s to i think that we are going to be learning a lot more from decades to come and also seeinqg the consequences of a lot of our actions throughout covid-19 pandemic. >> youons throughout t think the i'm worried about you know, i see more people with blood clots, aneurysms. is there a connection?
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i don't know. wil but i'm sureigatio we'll be investigating, too.. >> all right. thank you both. straight ahead tonight,e the horrific crime wave is spreading all across the country. we'll give you the latest developments the lateelopment on the idaho murders. we'll check in with pam bondi. mark furman, don't forget tonight, last call, you get to grade me. tell me what you like don'ers.t like about the show. >> straight ahead,ight this isw it feels to do more with less asthma, thanks to do picks, do picks, and just not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add on treatment for specific types of moderatent hes to severe asthma and can helpan improve lung function forcal better breathing in as littlest as two weekseroi. as two weekseroi. do picks and helps prevent asthma attacks and can even reduce or eliminate oral steroids. xent canse allerimagine that don cause allergic reactions thatss inn be severe. d pain
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learn to tell your son if you're still alive. i wanted all of this to stop. the legal system did nothing but what are they afraid we'll find when you can't 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. all right. big breaking news tonight. in the idaho murders where the grieving sister of murder victim caylee gonsalves is now defending the roommate who came face to face with the killer but apparently waited around eight hours to call the police, saying that everyone should stop passing judgment and understand that she was probably very scared. now, as the suspect, brian kielburger, is now being held without bond in idaho
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as key questions remain, including including motive, the location of the murder weapon. >> idaho authorities are now releasing photos of a mysterious white car near the scene of the crime the day after the murders. now, remember, kielburger was a white hyundai, and we're going to continue to follow those updates. meanwhile, up in massachusetts, the husband of a missing realtor has now been charged with misleading police. >> prosecutors there now are saying that a broken knife with blood found in the family's basement and that brian walsh spent hundreds of dollars on cleaning supplies and search for how to dispose of a body. and a walsh was reported missing on january 4th after she did not show up for work and police have been searching for her whereabouts ever since. the husband also is on probation relating to a separate fraud case involving fake art pieces is in on house arrest. with reaction, former florida
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attorney general pam bondi, along with former lapd detective fox news contributor mark furman. welcome , both of you. pam, i don't know what to say about the student that saw this guy. he wasn't a black hood. i can understand her being scared, but you would think that would prompt a police call if you're spending all that money on cleaning supplies and looking up how to dispose a dead body. i , i was never an attorney general like you. but i think that's a pretty good sign. >> you probably killed the person. >> well, as a career prosecutor, i think now you're talking about the master shusett case. right? the other case where the husband went to home depot and bought a tremendous amount. four hundred and fifty dollars in cash of cleaning supplies. i've had murders where these stupid defendants go to a home depot afterwards, believe it or not. caught on video trying to clean up their act. yeah, he is not the brightest criminal. the previous case that you spoke about, though, and the roommate where this horrible person murdered these four beautiful young people as a
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career prosecutor, sean, one of the hardest things you do is getting to know the victims families and surviving victims . and i think mark will tell you, as a detective, we've all had victim of homicides who have survived when others were murdered. and we have no idea. this is a teenage girl who was traumatized and most likely paralyzed in fear. and it's a miracle that she was not murdered. and , you know, as a homicide, former homicide prosecutor, you develop deep emotional bonds with the family members and the surviving victims because you have to educate them and tell them the truth in graphic detail, the way that their family members were murdered. and you have to be there to support them because this most likely will be a death penalty case. and i'm glad they have the death penalty. as a former capital prosecutor, i'm glad they have the death penalty in idaho. assuming all these facts that are being reported are true. >> mark fuhrman, let's get your
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take on both cases. the girl that didn't report seeing this guy and the case of somebody that spends all that money on cleaning supplies looks up how to dispose of that body. >> well, let's start with idaho. >> so, dylan, who is the surviving witness that actually opened the door three times? she was probing the noises and then all of a sudden the noises kind of stopped. she opens a door once again. she comes face to face with somebody in a mask covering their nose in their mouth. >> she closes the door and locks it. never in her wildest imagination would she think that any of her roommates, let alone four people, would have been murdered. and she'd listened, no doubt. and then she went to sleep. if she is going to be judged for this, let her be judged that she did a great job as a witness to actually create the nexus between the white
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elantra and brian koeberg kielburger from the description she gave, they were able to write search warrants for cell towers and for phone. and we are where we are today because they had that connection from the crime scene to the suspect. so it cuts both ways. but just remember, she's going to have to live with us, live with this for the rest of her life. so i had no idea the other case in massachusetts. no, she had no idea. absolutely. you're absolutely correct. massachusetts, you've got this this brian walsh. that sounds like a real idiot. he's buying a five year supply of cleaning products to , i guess, clean the house for his wife, who's missing. so when she comes home, it's nice and tidy, but somehow surviving and a broken knife in the basement, which the police by now have already got a dna sample on . no doubt they've searched the house. they've got a toothbrush or
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makeup, lipstick, a hairbrush, and they've found the wife's dna. they're matching it right now as we speak now. >> and he's in jail, so there's no rush. all right, mark fuhrman, thank you, pam. bondi, thank you both. we appreciate it. when we come back , all right. putting myself on the line here, last call. we have a major programing announcement as well. >> you don't want to miss as we continue. my name is vincent and i've been in the field of nutrition dietetics for 30 years. and what i realized as a nutritionist, i was trying to get all my fruits and vegetables in, but i would be so preoccupied with trying to do things i would forget to eat. so all of a sudden it's the end of the day and i haven't had my fruits and vegetables. i think a lot of people are in that situation. i found balance of nature and i looked at the ingredients and i thought, this is exactly what i need. and so after trying it for about a week, i'm not a morning person, but i started getting up early and i started feeling better because i had more energy.
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is what people said to rush. >> but go ahead.s wh well, exactly.at i mean, i persad megadose to twenty six years ago on youre television show when you havvie a call in pawson with allen. >> wow. you go back, you boys. i did.>> you i still love l it. that's why it's back now.e it so my question this.ho >> how do we do what'swhat our grade. >> what did you like maybe. what did you not like. okay, so the staff gets an a plus and you get i'm going to say a b plus on . now the staff i mean, look at havethe great guests you had on tonight, kelly travis. you know, greg, john solomon, sarah carter. she is a rock star down here.e w inshowing people what's really going on in el paso. i mean, i wish that she would gt be able to get in and showw thes how these young girls are beingd constantly is covered that at. length. >> yeah, well, you know, 52000
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kids, they can't find through catholic charities that they've fi. ped all over america so unfortunately. but for you,but fo the b plus ct because last week i still have this little you know, what ing t the world were you doing inrstad the back of my mind? y now, i understand you have hash things out with both representatives and you know, but in twenty six years, sean, i've never seen you get liker. that before. >> never talking about>> seaitho the debate with lauren bobert.ln >> yes, sir.gart? all right.e you let me give you a quick answer, because it's a question many has. >> she was on my radio show today and i heard i what i was. well, first of i have a lot ofrm sources. i work my sources. when i was on vacation, my christmas vacation, i saw this train wreck coming. >> and for the people that i talk to , my sources, i said to them repeatedly, i'm like,n a guys, get in a room, checkyour your ego, check your phones,kou, work out, hammer out ant an agreement, and have it done
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by january 3rd. >> i'm not worried about what we think about this, what the base thinks about it. i don't care don what democrats think about anybody or anything. what i did care about is there's this little group of people in the middle that i think wanted better out of the republicans. and i thought it was ik n everybody's best interest to resolve this. and a lot of the issues i knewey were resolved, but they stilldo were fighting. does that make sense?di i don't disagree with one of the chambers. >> well, here'>> wels the thingt these guys are fighting because they know that our nationanatior that's already at thirty one trillion dollars. if we keep spending the wayhe wy that t we are right now showing in 50 years are is going to be three . there's going to be i agreee with the changes, two trillion dollars. it's going to be outrageous.we and we're going to have a revolution in this country. we've got to stop this debt. >> all right. we're at a time. great last call. l work i'm going to work to get tge your aid before we go . major programing announcementl e on this topic tomorrow.nd i will be in the swamp and the
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sewer in washington, d.c. we will be interviewing and having a town hall with theall withartn new speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy, in washington.on and we'll discuss a gop house agenda. we'll have an audience full of gop house members. all right. in the meantime, for any news, any time anywhere, it's fox news.com, hannity, .com. hannhe meantime, let not your heart be troubled. laura's next. and we will see,e yolau fromurar washington. tomorrow. >>om washingto i'm laura ingrahs is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. run, joe , run. that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right.r after millions of illegalmi aliens stop callinll aliens,gra, the migrants, by the way b, have rushed into our country, siphoning off our public services, joe biden was shamedde into making a quick border trip to el paso. now, the tour was highlyaningles choreographed and generally meaningless, kind of a soviet style propaganda kind

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