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>> plus, tomorrow, millions ofvr churchgoing christians in america still vote for the democratic party. wh democc y is that exactly? mad our friend vince everettking tha ellison just made a brand new documentary askinghave the a question. with >> we're going to first lookes y tomorrow. in the meantime, have the bestou night with the ones you love. we'll be back to you. see you then. the welcome to hannity.ta >> and tonight, carnage in atlanta. windows smashed, vehiclesce torched, police attacked. six are arrested for domestic terrorism. the defund dismantled no bailx riots. aredthey are back , but you're t allowed to even call them violent. according to fake news violent according . cnn, by the way, where's liz cheney and adam kinzinger when you really need them looking into violence and rioting? remember, there were nog hearings on the fiveinto seventy four riots in the summer of 2020. we had thousands s of injured
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cops, dozens of dead americans, billions in property damage. kinzinger is too busy selling wetographed copies of his one sided january six report. we've got full coverage tonight. that's straight ahead.k around and stick around for tonight's last call. the lowest grade we've gotten so far as a regular call to my radio show, velma. m she gave me a c.. well, she's back and she will tell us if she thinkswe i'm improving tonight. but we begin tonight witsia with bombshell new development from the russia hoax. listen to this. to big news, by the way, i hope the congenital liar adam schiff is hanging on his seat because someone was just arrested for colludinge with russiwaa. g with but it wasn't donald trump or someone from his campaign or the white house or adam schiff himself when he was pranke adadr by russians talking about compromising materials. remember that one ? it was a instead, it was a man named nam charles mcgonagle. he was a high ranking fbi official who worked with the fbi's trump russia collusion investigation for years. the whole hoax was there.
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you literally can't make this up now, mcgonagle is now accused of taking secret payments from a powerful russia takn oligarch in exchange for political favors, including an investingn olig into a rival oligarch. and he now faces up to 20 years in prison. now, that was one of the people investigating trump for collusios inn. now, another was former lead investigator peter struck, who has yet to mention the arrest of his former colleague on twitter. he's too busy defending joe biden and fantasizing about trump's impending prosecution here, there or everywhere. the disgraced former agent is the poster boy for political corruption and bias. polihow the fbi has been politicized. he tweeted on sunday, quote, ndayapplying the facts of what o know of both biden and trump'snn documents sagas.ould trump should be prosecuted. biden should not. n okay, sure. struck tweeted that, by thealle way. remember, he's the one that called you a smelly wal-mart. wl trump supporting schopperorting
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struck also tweeted that after s even more classified documents were found saturday in biden'sn delaware home, over the weekend, this is now the fifth discovery of stolen or misplaced classified top secret material. and joe's home or office.e or and on friday, after the first four discoveries, biden, quote, graciously invited the fbi and the doj into his home for a follow up inspection. and during a 13 search, guess what? a agents found them. 1 agents found more classified documents and markings. by the way, classificationd more markings surrounding materials, some of which were from the president's service in the senate and some of which were from his tenure as vice president . now, remember, donald trump has the ability to declassify is no set process, has no lawdeclas regarding how to do it. si regardithat's not something n ever had. this now raise thi ss very key questions. first, how many classified documents are in those items? -
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fifty one hundred. five hundred second, how and why did biden remove classifiedr documents from his time in why u.s. senate? and where of those documents been for the past 15 years?n removethirdly, were the top sect documents stored there in that box labeled important docs inhe photos? and by the way, this photo was o reportedly unearthed from you got it , a laptop from of hunter biden. here's another question. : when will the fbi raid biden'sfb other properties like they did d donald trump? or areonald they just going tot for joe's personal attorneys? 'sand aides that don't even havt security clearances to keep looking to sanitize the crimee m scene first like they did at his wilmington home? of course, donald trump did not receive the same gentle treatment, favorable treatment. and every time a democrat orot the media says, well, joe was cooperative and trump wasn't, well, that's not true. a saysremember, the fbi had unfettered access to the very room where the documents werewee
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found during the raid. duringthey had been there befora they were there and had unfettered free access. they took nothing, asked forly g nothing. the only thing t they asked for is that that room be padlocked, which it was.lock and accordined wg to my sources, even after that point, trump hired an outside firm to searchs all of his properties. he invited the justice department to join in and theysd said no, that considerationr is only for democrats.s. biden mishandled classified material for well,mishan overin a decade in multiple locations, but federal officials seem to need a personal invitationl to conduct a search. still, t this is a major scandal for the biden white house. even democrats are now acknowledging and evene hous so-called journalists and the media mob are starting m to voiced concern as well. >> take a look how is it, senator , accidentally take classified material home? margaret, i don't really knowe the answer to that question. so that's why there needs to ben
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this independent investigation. and independent prosecutor , how many documents are we talking about? dozens. a handfudozensl or hundreds? how serious are they ? why where they taken did anyonet have access to them? >> i can tell l you one thing. it's unbelievable.ca how this could happenhappen is totally irresponsible. and who'.s fault to think that any of them ended up in boxesy e in storage one place or unacceptable. >> unacceptable. >> sean: i okay. took a while. took five separate times of finding these documents, nancy. pelosi, for her part, she hasr a very different take. her only concern is thatcois th dnc is too harsh ins their coverage of joe biden. he's angry at them, tellingrs the new york times, quote, i'm not a big fan of mzoudi. she ha and see, of course, pelosi has more important things to worry about. reapparently, she recently invited catholic priests into i our home to perform an exorcismn ,according to our own h daughter.
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i certainly pray on her behalf n . i hope you'll join me in prayer and lift lift her up in prayer.l that these evil spirits havet left our house here with nowtion the reaction to tonight's big developments, the price of principal harvard law professor alan dershowitz, along with fox news legal analyst greg jarrett. professor, let md e begin with you, because there are distinct differences and this de goes back to hillary clinton as well, although i would argue deletion of thirty three thousand emails, the use of bleach, hammers, devices, missing sim cards, that brings up a whole ble obstruction angle and the sheer volume of documents. but the main question is neither joe biden or hillary clinton had the right to declassify. inton haw of any system that exists currently? any any law that exists currently that mandates that w a president declassify in any nt specific way? >> because i'm not aware o awarf one . >> there is none.it that's clear .'s a in th it's a gap in the law the laww u
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should provide. that is some documents, the classification. it can happen instantaneously. apparently hap, did.it when president bush years ago had a conversation and declassified something on the spot. but there is nsomethin theo cri. it's a pure question of evidence and the burden ofrden proof is on the government.e so i do not believeeve th the government is going to be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the materialment that was in trump's possession was actually classified on the biden side. there's another problem because the statutr e requires thathat h the classified material be knowingly removed.o that is , the person hass to know it was classified, it was removed with an intent to retain it. and what biden claims he didn't know, it was just among other papers, proved beyond a reasonable doubt that i knewpe it was classified. rsthat's why i have concludedr o after 50 years of litigating criminal cases, there will be n
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no criminal prosecution of either trump or biden. reason the only reason the special prosecutor were appointed was to satisfy the appearance ofe justice, not the reality of justice. >> i agree with your analysi s. i agree with i think that's how it's going to end up being a wash. and i agree with you also,that professor, that this should be in law a specific means by which classification ought to occur by a president . but the reality is greg jarrett is donald trump said on this program that he could hadt trum the power to declassify any way he wanted to declassify. now, he got ridiculedke and attacked for it.de >>t but the truth is , he's right, isn't he? rig it'sh, he's totally right. it's an exclusive powere powe contained in the constitution. through the commander in chief clause and , you know, the vicen president doesn't have that right. nor hillary clinton secre as secretary of state. i thoroughly agree with the president or with mr. dershowitz that this will be
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a wash.t inte >> but i disagree that intent and knowing and willful is the only standard. if you examine section f of 18 , usc 793, that also provides for gross negligencewel or carelessness. >> well, the increasing number of locations where joe biden is classified documents have been discovered, renders inadvertence implausible and instead seems to be the definition of recklessness,e gross negligence under u the statute. >> so i think legally there would be a fairly strong case. and look, president biden's excuse is in his bag of alibis, his whack a mole rebuttal to every newly discovered batch of documents is growing more and more preposterous. >> firstdiscover was, you know,
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inadvertence, and then it was p the well-established, legally recognized corvet defense that he had the arrogance. to say that he had no regrets over declassifying over nationaliona security documents that were jeopardized. jen you know, as i wrote i a column today, what's his next excuse? >> akorn pop did it.t? i mean, it's getting to thes gea absurd at that point.int. yeah. all right.it quest exit question for both. exit question for both of you. professor, is there a double standard in the way that our government, no prosecutor would prosecute? that's jim comey in july of 2016, the way the media and democrats are treating biden, the way donald trum wp is treated with the rate. is there a dual system of justice? i believe there is . >> well, i think there treat is certainly the the reality and the perception that theresy is a dual system. lookstem>>, i do not think hilly clinton should have been prosecuted. i don't think trump shoulde tion be prosecuted.
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thin don'te thinkpros biden shd be prosecuted. you don't think deletingk trum thirty five thousand emails like that was obstruction bleach? you ever hear of it? deleting 3 i never had. >> well, her claim was that they were personal emails and that she was not destroyin g classified material. that's in evidence. the word for iy wet. r word if comey had concluded that she had deliberately done all those things, i suspect he might have come to a different conclusion . but i wantcome to makey co one c point. why doesn't biden declassify? he has the power to declassify d every one of them and thereby we can know what was ind have the ukrainian briefing, what was in the china diffe. so any doubts about that cans be resolved. the names of agents could be redacted. this is years old. material classification no b longer really applies.this i the need for classificationd doesn't apply. >> s>>o let's get complete transparency there. all right. i only have 18 seconds.g jarret, redon't want to cut greg short. greg, you got the final word real quick. >> hillary clinton should haveth been prosecuted. e evid overwthe evidence was ovg
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if you're going to prosecute david petraeus, sandy berger, john deutch and people in the military for far less, it was a terrible injustice, nott to bring a case against hillarya clinton. but, you know, james comey didme this unbelievable legal pirouette and so said a d no prosecutor would bring such a case. every prosecutor in america i would have loved to have bringwo brought such an easyul case. b. >> all right.more thank you both, professor. thank you, greg jarra. thank you. more big news tonight. biden's right hand man, ron klain, will soon be leaving the white house. so the timing is perfect.ng i according to reports, biden'snd brain is leaving and his former covid czar, jeff zients, will replace him. that's right. y ththe guy that oversaw biden's infamous dark winter oawf severn illness and death will soon be running the administration. >> god help us now. science is , of course, a big time champion of vaccine
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mandates, covid boosters, even though the latest variants don't show would work at all.n h >> the same shots that have utterly failed to live up to all their promises, the same alndates that have made us less safe , less secure, and by the way, my next gueste us is pushing a bill to reinstate all of those military members who were fired because of biden's terrible vaccine mandates. and by the way, get them back . memb pay texas senator ted cruz is with the senator. please get these guys their jobs back .cruz >> i think that's happening. please get them the back pay. they deserve. ba well, amen. look, look, we had an enormousde victory last month when we finally repealed joe biden's abusive vaccine mandate in the military. joe bidebiden over the last two years had fired thousands upon thousands soldiers and sailors and airmen and marines and coast guardsmen. an was abusive. it was wrong. and i joined with a number of w others in leading the fight to end this mandate. and we. force wrote the law andd
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biden to sign it into law. so the good news is the mandatee in the military is over goingtht forward. the bad news is that that we only repealed prospectively. th there are thousands upon thousands of servicemen and women who fought for our country, who joe biden in the democrats wrongfully fired. i've introduced legislation toullycalled the americans act t would enable every one of thosee servicemen and women wrongfully fired to be reinstated to tothe restore their previous rank, to restore their back, pay, to restore their previous benefits. and for those who choose note to to be reinstated, there are th some who are fired who moved on to the private sectoror and who might decide not to come back to ensure that any discharge they have is an honorable discharge and not simply a general discharge. so they get their fullr full benefits. they were targeted, they were persecuted. it was illegal. it was unjustified. and i'll tell you, sean, i'm going to keep fighting for
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every one of these soldiers and sailors and airmen and marines and coast guardsmen until justice is finally served . senator , i wa t oflo pressure was brought to bear on me during covid . i should be telling people whatt to do. i don't know anything about. people's current medicalpeople's condition, their medical historicaly and i respect peopli that decide to make other choices in consultation with their own doctor . i'm not a doctor.i won' i'm not going to play one onn ra radio and tv that is insane to me. but ther e was pressure all the time and i'm not playing doctor , but i put on a lot of different opinions, some that i agree with , some that i disagree with . i even the guy that created the technology for the mrsat vaccines to be made, dr. robert malone, said the technology is not fully complete. however, he would only give it to people with comorbidities, preexisting conditions and people 65 and older. with all that said, the tukur variants we have, in spite of the fact we were told if you
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take if you get the shot, you're never going to get covid. if you get the shot, you'lu will never be able to transmit covid. if you've got all the shots, all the boosters even had prior infection yourself and haveimmuo natural immunity, you can still pass on and get this currenten these two current variants. it's all useless, all of it to me at this point. your thoughts? well, look, the nice thing about believing in individual freedom is that we recognizee tn people can make their ownin ind choices. if an individual makes a choicek based on their understanding of the science and the medicine to get the vaccine.ce that's your choice.s.ake a choi vaccine that's your choice and we're going to protect that choice. on the other hand , if anat individual makes a decision not to get the covid vaccine, that ought to be their choiceecisio and it it is an amazing thing to see big government liberals who want to use mandates to fire yoo u from your job, whether it's your private sector job to shut dow in your school, to throw you out of school if you don't get a vaccine to force parents. i got to sayomeone, look, it's one thing if someone is 80 ord n
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90 years old and has all sorts of comorbidities, where it may well make sense, they may make k a decision. okay, on the risk benefit analysis, i'm going to risi wil getting the vaccine. ha i understand making that judgment. it's very different when. you're dealing with a small child for whom the risk of covid are much, much lower for governmento to come in and say, we're going to throw your kid out of school unless you put an experimental drug in your child that is wrong. >> and you know what the biden administration has tried to dov with these vaccine mandates? i believe what they're engagingg in is a purge of government when they're throwing people out of the military, they're tryinge e to get rid of people, men an men and women who think for themselves, men and women who are conservativewh, men and women who won't be docile, sheep following their orders. they're doing the same thing at doj. they're doing the same thing at the fbi. they're doing the same thing at the border patrol. and i think it i sheett is a prr ,vicious effort to purge sensemt ,bill , thinking people fromg th the government. and i've been leadine fight
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g the fight against it for two years.g agai i'm going to keep fighting against it.. it ought to be peour choice. and , you know, people arey getting more and more angry because what you said just a minute ago, for example, natural immunity under almost any disease. natural immunity is really stronger than much stronger than a vaccine in terms of preventing the illness. and yet we saw big tech as the direction of big government suppressin g that informationormation and trying to deceive the american people. a lot of peoplo the amere areeyn understandably ticked off because they don't like being lied't to and they don't like politics being elevated above science or medicine. politics ed or own health and safety.scienc >> i'le.l never listen to any government official ever on anything related to medicine because they couldn't be more wrong. d toand when all is said and dod and we find out the after effects of all this, we neede ne to have a serious discussion to hrbidntry, god forbid something like this happen s again. senator cruz, always goodhing to see you. thank you, sir. when we come back , protesters once again targeting justice on his home big time on sunday.
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remember, one guy tried to kill . we've got the tape and we'll speak with someone who witnessed the protesthe firsthand. also, another day, another embarrassment for the biden administration. r bidewe'll tell you what happet and last call, velma. c. she gave me a c, the lowest grade i've gotten. let's see if we improved in hero eyes. straight aheadved , i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you aboutce life insurance throughwhat a the colonial pen program. if you're agree 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance fd on a fixed budget, remembe brcaf a three piece? what arefo the three p's? the three of life insurance pric e and price a price. you can afford a price that can't increase and a price thatd fits your budget. >> tmedicati i'm 54. >> what's my price? yoicu cae?n get coverage for nine dollars and 95 cents a month. wh my pric5 and take med.
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pro-abortion demonstrators, they swarm the area outside of the home of justice rick cavanaugh on the fiftieth anniversary of the roe v wade0t decision. video shot by a daily signalrsar reporter shows protesters carrying signs reading things like abortion as health care, even chantin abog pretty disgusg phrases like cut his time short
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.a rapist s >> a shouldhoul notd un rule the court. take a look with your own eyes. cut his time so i cut his time short, cut his lines should not look like he was more daily signal reporter mary margaret mr olsen is with us . >> mary margaret, tell us you are up front. us >> you were there. what they we you saw it. what were they chanting? great to be here, sean. the see how these leftisttist protesters, they've been demonstrating in front of the homes of the supreme court justices for almost nine months now.n front of the homes o uninhibited by federal authorities, by local authorities, also, despite the fact that there was an assassination attempt on springc or justice brad kavanaugh and despite the fact that there's a federal law thatoubret prohibits picketing or parading in or near the home of a judge or a justice with the intent ofe influencing or intimidating that judge. and that's exactly what we saw last night.'s w my colleaguehat weght. and i, we drove
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coveri kavanagh's home. we were covering this protesng . they t we ended up talking to some oft the marshals that were at nod us thatnd they tol the protesters aren't breaking the law because they were on the sidewalsehek. l now, i've been talking to some legal experts that told me that's just plain wrong. id that'but really quickly, the department of justice hasin declined to enforce thised t la maryland authorities have declined to enforce this law. and yeas declit here it is . it's a federal law. it says you can't picket or parade outside the home of a justice or a judge with the intent of influencing orra inflmidatingde a judge. >> and that's exactly what we saw happen last night. that's such a goode that point.e it is the law that not enforcing it. but by the way, we see that every day down down at our southern border as well. mary margaret. right. so great. >> really great reporting. great analysis.>> s ean:thank you for being with us. all right. as we continue tonight, we'ves o got a lot more news to cover now. vice president harris apparently is under fire again tonight after admitting the phrase onights life, you know, right to life while reciting
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a quote from our declaration, life, liberty, pursuit ofight happiness. t can't say that independence remarks on the fiftieth anniversary of roe v. wade. keep in mind, abortion is legal in america. it goes back to the states . ded they decide what the law law is going to be, the elected representatives of the people of every stateever. loo >> take a look. so we are here together becauses we collectively believe and know america is a promise. america is a promise. it is a promise. of freedom and liberty, not for some , but for all. >> i promise, we made in the declaration of independence that we are each endowed with the right to liberty
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and the pursuit of happiness. >> it's actually life, life,pur liberty and the pursuit of happiness.-preside can anyone maybe inform your vice president ? ask yourself that? harris actually believe that, given the correct quote would have undermined her argumente wl as being a staunch supporter of abortion with reaction, fox contributors kellyanne conway and ari fleischer with us. ari the real extremists in this debate, in my view, kellyanne,s who happen to be those thate -- support and keep the democrats had the same talking point mid-t during the midterm, and that was that this should be betweene a doctor and this should be between the doctor and a patient. okay, then stop taking taxpayer and putting our money in that bu same room because yoseu go on taxpayers to pay for it. it. but the extreme position of supporting abortion up until the moment of birth, i wouldo a y, is the most extreme position of all.
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>> this is the place on r.e.s ar where the democrats are way out of the mainstream. over 60% of americans opposercen taxpayer funded abortion that was protected under something called the hyde amendment fo r decades. joe biden himself was for it when he was in the unitedu.s. states senate. kamala harris attacked him for on the debate stage during the short lived primary in 2019 and twenty twenty , the seante . i want to talk what's ind the constitution and what's not life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. why do they appear at the very beginning of the document? it says we hold these truths to be self-evident, meaning we don't need judges even tell us about it. we hold these truths to be self-evident. what are they that are creator endowed us with unalienable rights? d withlife, liberty, pursuit ofi happiness. she admitted the word life on the fiftieth anniversary of roe versus wade, and she admitted the word creator.e word so she ripped god and the rightd to life right out ofor the founding documents. foundin and this is important for another reason. th is the moste mo anti life pro radical abortion vice president . this country has ever had.
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she voted a couple of times against something called the infant born alive survive protection act. let me repeat it.r had. infant born alive, survivor protection. now, sometimes in washington,in we all know they havfae thesnte gobbledygook pieces of p legislation. can't tell what the heck they're going to do because of how their namerotectios, their y like inflation reduction act. this one is called the infant born alive survivor protectionpi act. you know what it's about to do? she voted against it.t she's even against providing agn basic care to a baby thatsurviv survives an abortion. so, of course, she's goinges an to rip life out of there. but her change in the constitution doesn't change the fact that life is in therewt as an inalienable right.d did no guess what? guess what word does not appeart in the constitution at all. abortion, not in their . let me go to ari. you know, the reality, my view,t my post election analysis is no.s republ one , republicans have to stopii the mysterious reluctance of resistance to early voting in mail and voting.e
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republicans also have to understand that elections are not about having betternd ideas. tha forty nine states allow some version of ballot harvesting. only alabama mandates that an individual hand in their own ballot themselves. and they've got to get in the ballot business, in their my view. but the issue of abortion, i believe, played a bigger partr . many of us thought it would u because it's been demagogued. w. people have been told over and over again abortion is illegal in the country. with overturning roe v. wade. >> that is not the case.g of ro. that's not well, it's also been case. misrepresented in the media media, as kellyanne pointed out, that only wants to callly one side of this debate radical or extremist.. and the democrats, when it looks at late term abortion, and several of their other procedures, they are the real extremists on this. ex they art i also do caution republicans not to play into that. there are an awful lotcautio ofe people, particularly young women, college educated women, who look at this and say there's a reasonable middle maybe in the first trimester, maybe in those first 15 weeks. abortion can be legal after
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that. no, it b shouldn't be legal. and if republicans are talking absolute abolition, this terms,t that's a problem for the republican party. i think most americans, there's a sensible middle ground hersene that respects life but alsorespc doesn't scare people out of the party. and kellyanne brought up a verya important point. it's not jusnnnway madt that vie president harris omitted the word life. sumati creator.t vice-president it's from the declaration of independence. it's actually oldeharrisr than t is john locke. it's the entire enlightenment thinking that made democracy possible at a time when kings of their power from god , john locke, tom jefferson and other thomas jefferson, other enlightened leaders came out and said, man, getz'som inalienable rights from god ,t not from the king. king and not government and not from government.os and those rights are life, liberty and property. for john locke.erty life, liberty and pursuit of happiness from thomas jeffersone . that is the founding of our our nation. that's the genius of our nationi
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. that doesn't come fromalev a jun or an elected official or evenmu a president. it comes from our creator. these are brilliant men ,atural natural law. la werey were right. all right. all right. thank you, kellyanne. always gooe d to have. straig >> now, straightht ahead tonigh, crime wave is continuing to play both big cities and small towns all across this country. l including an attack on one ofn our very own fox news meteorologist. wil we'll explain. we'll check in with judge jeanine later. velma, froecm vegas is back. and she gave me the see back the last time, the lowest grade i've had in the last call. also, caldwell will tell us about his experience this weekend. it was not pleasant. straight ahead exper, hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems? i know it's scary. you can't fall asleep or you're tossing and turning all night. you can't get the sleep. you need to stay healthy unless you use relaxium sleep.
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new york city is hitting close to home tonight because fox was meteorologist adam clot's hevisy was viciously attackedte and beaten on a subway train over the weekend after trying to help an elderly man who was also being beaten. he deserves incredible, incredibly courageous. and here he is this morning explaining what happened.>> t >> take a look.s an and there's an older gentleman just across from me, and there's a group of teens and one of them them's lightingt joint. they p and just with that lighter,n th they put it in the guy's hair. in his hair, went up likeen a matchbook. and i was like, whoa l, i can't do that. that's not cool.then i w and that's all ioct tookus. and then i was the focus of all their attention. >> sadly, it is a story that has become all too common all nw across not only new york city, other cities, smal yl towns across the country.r why? because far left leadersders refused to hold violent offenders accountable. now, the alleged culprits, they were given juvenile reports by the police and itac is unclear if they will face any real consequences. being from new york , i could tell you the odds are very low n
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. will take a look down i fn atlanta,co six accused domestic terrorists were arrested this weekend amida intense violence in downtown atlanta on saturday night for left agitators gathered to proteststed the the death ofr left extremist activist who authorities say shot at officers on wednesday morning before being fatally shot b by police. it took place while agitators ce were camping at the site for a new facility. protesters are calling cops city. and on saturday night,testors the violence escalated. at least one police car was torch and roads were blocked in addition to rioting, unlawful assembly. but over there in fake news, cnn now the comedy hour was no it's no big deal at all.bide take a look. t >> i think that there's a real blurring of the lines in the use of the word violence is property destruction, violence to some people certainly is . but, you know, this idea that
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breaking windows or other acts of property destruction areio the same as actual violence against humans is it's kind of a dangeroue s and slippery concept. s >> you keep using these words violent, violent, violent, violent. and the only acts of violence against people that i saw were actually police tackling protesters. >> here was reaction, co-host of the five, judge jeanine pirro is back with us. >>is judge, this is the spredictable outcome of defund dismantle. no, lobell. that's a fact.with here's the other problem. yos u know, all those riots that th took place in the summer of 202. 2020 five hundred and seventy four of them, that injured thousands of cops, kille killed dozens of americans, resulted in billions in property damage. nobody the democrats damage, th arer like silent. they didn't say a word o r like kamala harris, they were out supporting the people that were being violent and they were not
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held accountable. act congress, they only cared about one . right? they only cared abouty 6ts wh january 6th. and this is why they don't really care about riots.f they if they can't politicize it, they don't care about deaths of innocent people. e abouhslike in chicago when we the names because they can't politicize it. >>th can't judge? >> yeah, you know, sean, the truth is and you're so right. look, they have definedviancy deviancy down. they are now redefining violence. as that gentleman on cnn wass saying, it's not violence if it's just a building. well, i looked up the word violence, destruction orpers some kind of an attack on a person or a thing. they even want to change defundh the language they've defunded the police. they demoralize the police. and the shame of what happened in atlanta before i get to foxoo is that they were building train a training center in georgian and they had to clear out the forest where these people to defend the foreign forest nuts were.
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they had no right to be on that forest. and by the way, they were building a training center for police, which is what everyone complained about in 2020.everyo they said we have to retrain the police. thll, they were doing that now with government funds, but with police foundatione to funds and so someone from their shoots, a cop and that's that started the whole thing. so the cop shot back defending themselves. they turned it into police violence. these people are absolutethese anarchists. they believe in chaos.peel they believeieve is the take d america if they can commit a crime against america,a they they will do it. now, back to adam clot'seagu our colleague on the fox newsgae program. he is on a subway afte r a game night. he is beinbeg assaulted by five or six kids who chased him from one car to the next and thento e rush him when he gets out, ed t kick him, assault him. sur and he tried, you said, just to make sure he didn't get unconscious. ing ho he is suffering horrible injuries frorrible thm that. kid and the truth is , the kids are
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then going home because in new york , in additionve to everything else they've donee inmo his democrat state, is theg have raised the age of accountability. so you can't evee n be prosecute if you're under thr the age of . this is all lunacy and in the end, the democrats, if you'll recall, in new york , said, oh, it's only a crimeit'sr perception, it's not a crime perception. eait's reality.s funded and the democrats funded it. they bought for it.d ka and as you said, with the minnesota bail fund, kamala peo harris tried to bail peoplewe hv out. b we've got to take this countrybn back and we've got to be in a position to bring back law and order. >> well said. adam kinzinger, where are youadm when you k actually do some othr work except focus on thesewh other right? >> oh, that's right. he's busy selling signed autographs of the january six abusively biased committee he was a part of. he's busy now working also as an comedian over fake news, cnn.
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all right.r thank you, judge. right on target as always. we appreciate it. when we come back , from innoher colleague of ours, janelle calwell. remember his brother shot and killed innocently in the streets ofs of chicago. he moves his family down to florida. he goes to a restaurant. lik the owner kicks him out because he doesn't like his political beliefs. he'll give us the detailsl and then, well, i didn't get a good grade from velma last time. she gets tonight. word tonight. we will find we'll find out if we're i improving as a host. i hope so. straightoving as a tony here frg repair .com, helping people see repair .com, helping people see the true cost of bad credit. what are you doing to improveoud your credit? should i be doin save youg some? absolutely. repapaying thousands of extra repapaying thousands of extra and high interest rates. did you know repairing d your credit could savescore, thousands of dollars in lowerure interest rates? >> wait, i can repaidir my credit. >> of course you can. even if you have a good score
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over his political views and the discussions he was having with friends while he was at the restauranndt, caldwel tweeted over the weekend, quote, i can't believe what just happenet believstd. wit i met up with friends for breakfast at paradise book some bread in north miami. and while we were there having discussions about politics, we we wd by the owner that wese were not welcome there because we are i n politically aligned out, which is outrageous. >> you know, now paradise books and bread, they said in a statemen t, response, quote,e a group of people came in,ca ordered their food, sat in the inside corner, talk quite loudly for over an hour. a lofot of what they were discussing was very troubling, specifically when talkin g about women in degrading ways, as well as us using eugena arguments about their thoughts on roe v. wade. onced it was clear that their they were finished with their meal, we told them that our views don't align and that the language that they were using was unwelcome inthei our space. they were offended the vaporslc anyway. none of that soundin ours verytt
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tolerant or inclusive or even believable to me, but that's what they're saying.here >> here to explain more , the author of this is a greatthr book taken for granted, our friend, fox news political analyst general caldwell, i want to just remind people you lost your little brother and you're moving.d move you move with your other brother down to florida to keep your family safe . you moving other family membersd down therea y sa to keep them s. you now have a new calling to help save lives in citiesng e like chicago wheree your innocent brother wasbrothe murdered back in june.s >> you working with congress, you working with john walsh. you do an incredible work. for it's become a calling for you. you're there.. will you ever talking about anything involving eugenics, anything degrading towards women? because i know you to becs a pretty good christian . that doesn't sound like you to me. absolutely not. g degrad i was not saying anything like that. and thank you, sean, for having me and being an adviser to myr brother since he wasbe murderedi back in june. but i'll tell you, sean,so for
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some on the left, intolerant has become certainly the exception. brother and certainly the norm, not the exception. and i'm to tell you, fron junemt i experienced in that l conversation, i met up with some folks that live inivem my building here in miami, my first time ever hanging out with them. first time hanging out at this a particular establishment. what we talked about wast fox.x how do you like working at fox was their question to me. are you a conservative? vein fact, i am. i have a book out called take it for granted how conservatism can wir n back america'sut liberalism. get it, get a copy. my i talked aboutbr my brotheot r. n i talked about the work that i'm doing with congress vis ofitol hill for victim violent crime. then owner comes over to thesh table and she says, i've beent listening to your conversation and you are noe t welcome here. and i said, did i say anythingsd to you that triggered you? she said, no, whico, we arh is t politically aligned.l al how dare her? thisigned. how dare is modern day jim crow to me. i can't believe that being a black man in america to give my views on conservatism, which
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i believe saved my life, my christian value s, saved my life in the life of manyd other people that i know c be told that i cannot be ihrn ay establishment. this makes no sense to me if you're not capitulating to their conservativ e, their views, you are unwelcome. and that should not happen, whether it be in florida or anywhere in the unitedn un states of america, we shouldited be far beyond this. perience >> but that's what in i experienced on saturday in this restaurant. it's restaurant. outrageous. anything you plan to do, are you going to sue them? well, i'm i'm thinking aboutwhao what i'm doing next. it verxty carefully. u foll people canow follow me on social media at general caldwell for my next steps. but i got to tell you, they've been taking a hammering overth on social media. people don't like that because this can happen to any one that anyone is black. >> conservative. that's a great point, too. and we see this over and over again. when does anybody that works atg a restaurant and i worked at them for ten years of my life, b
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give a rip about what somebody l is talking about at the table. >> none of your business. it shouldn't be any of this lady's business. fauci to me, she seems like from her house she was moving like a white progressive. and what i found out is a lot of the folks there in ownershipu are progressives. but yoldu should not be listenig in on your customers.s bu that's called eavesdropping. but that's what she did.t and shthat shee chose to take tt moment to take a stand. and i posted a tweet immediately after, which is hadi no over two million views.on and notiw they are in trouble because what she did to me was plain and simple discriminator. again, this is modern day jim crow. if you don't go with whatgo the left wants you to go with ,t if you don't follow their narrative completely, then you're in trouble in their eyes. and that should not be the casec ara!r any american. whit doesn't matter what color you are. you white, black olack or diffe, you should not be discriminated against. but that's what we sawt we. illa buket i'm hoping that governor ron desantis is going to take a very close look atat s
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what's going on here, becausefld he said no discrimination in florida. and what i sawa i was discrimination. i i tell you, w this has happened to me, but i'm angriere when it happens to my friendsou like you. as i wrote you this weekend, you handled it perfectlydog inr your family at a very tough upbringing. yourself. giono, w e think the world thanks for being here. this boothk by the way, amazon.com, hannity, .com, taken for granted how conservatism can win back the americans that liberalism failed. up next,. grade and gets she gave me my lowest grade.as she gets the last word, last call. straight ahead. allergy sufferers. bedtime's. >> it's time to take zeisel zeisel release allergies. why do you sleep so awake? refreshed. plus, it works faster than claritin. and on first dose provides the same relief. desertec in a pill nearly half the size bitwise all take zeisel at night. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems?
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she gave me you gave me a cc-miu minus. velma,s, the lowest grade of anybody. have i improved? hau like to show tonightor what you like, what you dislike. >> what's my grade? disli m most of all, you know i love, you dearly, but most of all being you. hear but, you know, you put allt yo these people that i have zero respect for ted cruz. yeah. wait a minute. you didn't likrespece you didn'e my buddy g.a.. he's alsdidn't lo a good christn . >> you know what? i don't mind.yo i you know, i'm a conservative myself, so i can understand you . cons you're not a conservative. you loved obama, bidener.vaved you're not a conservative just because i don't agree with your politics. >> just becaus does not. i'm a christian .. i love the lord. amen.lo ve peoto that part. ot >> but you're not a political conservative. i guess i don't agree with you,u mr. hannity. >> because i don't agreew with you. and , you know, i hate to giveie you a break because i know you
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and you a wonderful man. you are wonderful to mythor t children. you wonder, all right,o what's my grade? >> ae out of time, okay? i think i go from a c minus to a c that's in a free man. i gave you a c minus the last time. don't forget. oh, okay. thank you, velma. let your heart be troubles. >> laura's next. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. hello, everyone. >> i'm laura ingram and this is the "ingraham angle" from los angeles tonight. thanks for joining us on a very busy monday night. two tiers of justice. that's the focus of tonight's angle. rabid radical left wing activists are out wreaking havoc on america again. now, if you want to see what a deranged, violent, modern day brady bunch might look like, well, look no further than these six antifa freaks. violent, fiery riots