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>> okay. how about article 2? >> neither is article 2. >> you want to be a federal judge and you don't know what article 5 and article 2 which creates executive. you don't know what they are. you want to be a federal judge? you don't know what its articles say? we will be back tomorrow. have a great night. welcome to hannity. we begin this busy newsnight with a fox news alert. the state of tennessee is on edge. five former memphis police officers now have been arrested and they have been charged with second-degree murder after reportedly beating a fedex delivery driver to death after a traffic stop. this all happened on january 7t. tyre nichols was pulled over for reckless driving. he was, according to reports, asking why he was pulled over. that involved a back-and-forth
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with the police. tonight he is dead. tomorrow body cam footage showing this reportedly horrific beating, look at the space. it will be released to the public. we are told it will be extremely graphic in nature and hard to watch. the city of memphis as well as cities all across the country, they are bracing for the potential violent riots. what can we expect in the coming hours and days? i don't know. let's pray for peace. and don't forget we are also awaiting the release of the body cam footage in the paul pelosi attack. marcus garratt ghost may have insight into that. he will share with later in the program. first joining us with the latest on the ground tonight in memphis, steve harrigan is with us. my understanding is that the mother of tyre nichols can only watch it for a minute pick. she couldn't walk it anymore. she described the tape as a brutal beating work is that what
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you are hearing? >> that is right. a lot of professionals who have been in the business for decades say this is absolutely the worst, most terrific video they have ever seen in all their experience. we can just imagine what will be on it and we could find out as early as 7:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. that is when it is expected to be released to the public. as of now the five former memphis police officers have now faced multiple charges including second-degree murder. they could end up to 60 years in jail. 829-year-old tyre nichols was beaten savagely on that videotape in the head of the tennessee bureau of investigation says it is simply difficult for professionals even to watch this tape. >> i am shocked. i am sickened by what i saw. and what we have learned through
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our extensive and thorough investigation. i have seen the video. and you will too. in a word, it is absolutely appalling. >> this all started out as a traffic stop at 8:30 p.m. at night. tyre nichols was accused of reckless driving. there was a confrontation at the car. he ran and then there was a second confrontation. the final beating took place less than 100 yards from his house where he lives with his parents. according to attorneys for the family he called out for his mother and said what did i do? back to you. >> we will find out tomorrow. sad story in the end. we will find out what happens. we will know by this time tomorrow evening. the five former memphis police officers now all face a series of charges including second-degree murder. that could carry a penalty of 15 to 60 years. by the way, on top of that, we
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have memphis police and memphis the city now on a state of high alert tonight. we will continue to monitor all of this as it unfolds. now we head to the washington swamp where president biden once again is having a very hard time mired in scandal and plagued by his own cognitive decline. joe biden decided to take a big troupe away from the oval office. he managed to travel a whole 10 miles crossing the mighty potomac river into northern virginia. what a long trip. unfortunately, the purpose for this outing was not exactly clear and his bizarre, disjointed speech was almost impossible for anybody to comprehend. we have the videotape. you decide. >> when i was seeking the nomination i said take a seat everybody. there wasn't a single chair in the place. biden is stupid. where is doug?
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congressman? he is around here somewhere. >> i have been saying this during the last campaign. doug knows this. look, here's the deal. they view the world from park avenue. i few it where the wealthy in fact if everything works well for them, all is going to trickle down and help the rest of us. i come from a background wear that never works. talk about being deprived of your pride. look at your child. your child. if you don't think we have a climate crisis, come and travel with me across the country. i am not joking. go back, go back. here we are. no president added more to did that then what president? i misspoke. 25% of our country's entire debts. >> not very good. i think we all know who is doug. memory loss difficulty communicating and finding words.
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difficulty with handling complex tasks. those are symptoms of dementia. ask yourself, is this the person that is really capable of conducting debt sealing negotiations? is he able to act in good faith? does he fully comprehend and understand what is exactly going on? for two years you are president joey biden was able to hide behind the democratic-controlled house and senate and the media mob protected him. now for the first time in his presidency he will face legitimate oversight if and only if house republicans stick together. what can we expect from these debt sealing negotiations? here with more is larry kudlow. great to have you. the first thing that people need to understand is this problem with the debt ceiling is not imminent. we are looking at may or june before it really becomes a significant issue. kevin mccarthy rightly has been trying to negotiate with joe biden.
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joe biden has said know to those negotiations. the very opposite of what he said in 2011 when they came up with the deficit reduction act and sequestration followed that. the question is why won't joe now negotiate? does he think the republicans won't unite behind kevin mccarthy? does he think he is able to break the republican coalition? i can predict tonight after talking to many factions in the republican party, that will not happen. they will be together. >> sean, it is very important, biden and schumer and jeffries- they are all giving us this big lie. here is the big lie. republicans are going to cut into social security. the republicans are going to cut medicare. the republicans are going to default on the debt. it is a complete live. sean, this week in recent days,
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today and two days ago, i interviewed speaker kevin mccarthy. today i interviewed majority leader steve scalise. they both said emphatically they are not going after social security. they are not going after medicare. and they will make good on the government debt. what you have got here is biden with this big lie. this is what authoritarians do. this is what totalitarians do. they say something that is not true. they keep repeating it and they hope that somehow it's going to become true. mccarthy is too smart for this. skull lease is too smart for it. probably the country is too smart for it. the basic thing is that democrats will do anything, sean, not to cut spending. right now, spending and in the bloated size of government is the single biggest problem. it is the single guest obstacle
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to economic growth and prosperity. middle income folks are getting killed. this is craziness, this big lie. they are denying it. i have been playing it on my show. the leaders of the republican house are not going to do it. biden is just going out with this baloney and malarkey. it's like some totalitarian dictator. >> 96% debt to gdp ratio. that is almost a mathematical certainty that inflation will continue and will continue with a bad economy. i want to take you back to 2011. joe biden with comments he met on debt sealing negotiation. now he says no negotiations. how can you expect grown men and women who are not willing to budge and some of them are still unwilling to budge by taking an absolute position, my way or no way? that is not governing. you cannot govern that way.
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this is a cycle that i predict to you that a lot of the new members who came here with my way or the highway will either be on the highway or they will have to compromise. i am betting, and i think the democratic party is betting on the republican party in the house will not stick together. i have spoken to all of the top players that i think we'll have a key role in all of this. they have all said the same thing. they will unite around a position with about 15 different plans being tossed around. they all deal with spending. they agree. that is my prediction. what is yours? >> i basically agree. the position on biden that he will not negotiate cannot hold. republicans will stick together. by the way, they will get some democratic support in the house and even in the senate. look, to raise the debt ceiling, they are going to have to have budget cuts.
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otherwise, we will continue with this inflation and we will continue with what looks like a recession. today's gdp number was a lousy number when you look under the hood. go back to 2011. i like that. jon weiner toughed tufted out with barack obama and he got spending caps. he got a reduction in overall spending. he stopped tax hikes. barack obama started out arrogantly not negotiating. baynard succeeded. i think kevin mccarthy and steve scalise and the others will also succeed. i think they will get some help from the senate this time around. but the crazy point is the government is spending 20 for percent of our economy. if you go to the state's and the localities, federal, state and local 40 for percent of our economy. that is what you are getting for
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all of '22. the economy grew at 1%, sean. that's the worst performance since the financial meltdown in 2008 and 2009. the inflation rate for the whole year was 6.3%. that is the highest inflation in 40 years. what is the culprit here? five to $6 trillion of spending and the borrowing. and then student debt cancellations could add another 600 billion or 800 billion. you are right. there will be negotiations. the gop is not going to destroy the big entitlement programs. the gop will make good on the debt. here's the thing. they will insist on spending cuts, on new caps for future spending and they will also have the penalty and across-the-board sequester, across-the-board automatic cuts.
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this is coming. all the big lies from joe biden and the leading democrats will not stop it. the public wants lower spending because that is the obstacle to prosperity right now. >> larry kudlow, great to have you. tonight big news from the national archives. the bureaucrats that were tasked with safeguarding america's secrets, they really don't seem to know how many misplaced documents, classified documents could be floating around in the country. today they randomly were asking former presidents, vice presidents, please check around the house and your office for any classified material. george bush better check under his bed and every closet on his ranch. christopher wray and merrick garland and the national archives are not afraid to carry out a search warrant. at least that was the case with donald trump and any republican. joe biden meanwhile has largely enjoyed a free pass. the answer is simple.
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your fbi has politicized and doj has been weaponize. no early morning raids, no search warrants. just a friendly collaboration between biden's attorneys and the doj. that should concern every american. that's a dual system of justice. same with hillary clinton. the top-secret documents and biden's house were no way safe or secure or locked as biden said. joe said they were locked in the garage that we see often open. the threat is coming from inside the house, joey. according to a report from washington and the washington free beacon hunter biden had special access to material from his own father's time as vice president. present joe biden family knew more about the location of documents in his possession then the president's aids. e-mails recovered from hunter's laptop show one of bidens top aides asking hunter to locate notecards and other vice presidential material from the office in 2018.
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that is not all. according to senator ron johnson a 2014 e-mail from hunter biden to a business partner about ukraine appears to be sourced from classified material. oddly enough, it was written around the same exact time that hunter was attempting to get on the board of a ukrainian oil and gas giant. that eventually paid him millions for no experience. does any of this sit well with you? after everything you know about hunter biden, do you think he should be in a house, and a room, and a garage around america's top-secret classified documents? i don't think so. joe had no problem with it. tonight you have to wonder why. here is former director of national intelligence john radcliffe. we all basely have a big problem here. i want to you with the issue of a double standard. hillary clinton had top-secret classified documents in her servers. even jim comey announced in july
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2016. and then he ignored the whole issue of 33,000 deleted e-mails and devices, blackberries, iphones bashed with hammers and sim cards removes. we don't know where we are on those e-mails. he said no prosecutor would ever prosecute. but then they raid mar-a-lago. joe biden has it in five places and they haven't even checked his rehobeth beach home. why didn't he get rated? why is their a double standard? >> sean, i don't know that it's a double standard so much that it's a two party justice system as you just laid out. democrats have been treated one way under the system of justice and republicans differently. hillary clinton and joe biden have been treated exactly the same with respect to donald trump, search warrants and raids against a president we were told that was by the book and following the law.
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but then with respect to biden and clinton we see exceptions to that. we see that people are above the law and treated differently. i think that was the intent here. what you saw and mentioned about the national archives. you saw a shift today in mentality from one of get trump to one of save biden. they never thought they would have a side-by-side comparison when they took an aggressive approach to president trump. now they know that joe biden has engaged in conduct with far more frequency and severity and the likelihood of far more grave danger to our national security than anything president trump could have done. they are trying to recalibrate and spin their way out of it. i think this is all playing out in front of the american people. >> they say that while joe biden was cooperating otherwise they would have issued a subpoena. that is christopher wray and merrick garland. they are bragging that they gave the order to raid mar-a-lago. here is what they didn't say. the fbi had unfettered access to
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mar-a-lago, didn't they? the fbi was in the very room where they found the classified documents. the fbi had the option to take them with them but decided not to. they called back the next day or soon thereafter and asked for a padlock to be put on. if they knew they were their and sought them because they were invited inn, why didn't they ask to come back again and go over the documents and take that which was designed for the national archives with them? >> because the intent was to treat donald trump differently under the law. we have seen this time and time again repeatedly partly because it's donald trump and partly because he's a republican. at this point i don't think the american people are surprised by that. i think it's an unfortunate development in the system that we have. i think what is playing out here is they never anticipated that they would be dealing with joe biden problem with respect to this. now they are trying to find a
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way out. >> john ratcliffe, great to see you. thanks for being with us. when we come back the hannity hotseat. the congenital liar adam schiff is still whining. he made an announcement about his desires for political future. we will tell you what he said. congressman matt gaetz will battle geraldo rivera in the hot seat, next, straight ahead.
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now after being booted from the intel committee for his never ending russia hoax lies and there are a ton of them and never ending efforts to deceive the american people, the congenital liar adam schiff took two chinese spyware app tiktok. everybody is banning tiktok. you know why? it might be a chinese buying
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operation. what did he do? he is whining about the news about him. take a look. >> i am congressman adam schiff with troubling news. today kevin mccarthy remove me from the house intelligence committee offer doing my job and holding trump accountable and standing up to the extreme maga republicans. we knew it would be bad when republicans took over but it's far worse than we expected. i can promise you this. this is not the end of my fight for our democracy. this is just the beginning. please join us and contribute today. thank you. >> by the way, it gets worse for the compromise liar. a progressive group is now slamming the california congressman following his senate announcement. the progressive change campaign committee released a statement today saying, quote, adam schiff plays the role of a trump antagonist on tv but a recent book details how he stalled and undermined leaders who are trying to hold trump accountable
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in congress and he never challenges corporations or the democratic establishment. house republican matt gaetz doesn't want adam schiff to have access to any classified information at all, tweeting i will be introducing legislation not only to see that adam schiff is removed from the intel committee, to express a sense to congress that he should not ever have access to classified information at all. time now for our hannity hotseat. joining me now republican congressman matt gaetz and the cohost of the five geraldo rivera. i have known you a long time. please don't raise my blood pressure. it is almost friday. please tell me. >> you put me opposite matt gaetz and don't want me to raise your blood pressure? >> we will give matt a chance to respond in a minute. please tell me you will not let fang fang's boyfriend to step up on the intel committee. neither he nor shift in my view should even be able to get a
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classified anything in the private sector nevermind the government. adam schiff is a proven liar. he used his position on the intel committee and he lied to the american people. i know that he lied because for almost three years nightly on this show we exposed his lies and the things that he was doing and the intel community weaponizing and politicizing information by telling the american people things that weren't true. are you supporting these two guys? >> i am not. the reason is when speaker pelosi deemed that jim banks and jim jordan were unsuitable to be on the january 6th committee, that to me was a political vengeance. good for the goose, good for the gander. the fact that mccarthy is doing it now, they should have known it's just a matter of time. political cycles work their way through. if he did it to me i will do it
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back to you. where i am absolutely outraged is how this new congress is just a reflection of the last congress. it's a do-nothing congress. what in the world are they therefor? matt gaetz, why are you pursuing adam schiff and passing legislation to get him barred from intelligence? >> to protect the country. >> and some of those other meaningful things for the american people. things they care about. their pocketbook. they care about their safety. go after real issues. >> i think that if you look at the work of the house of representatives today we were passing legislation to stop joe biden from playing politics with the strategic petroleum reserve. you or absolutely right. we should pursue clawbacks where there was fraud in a lot of these programs. we ought to do that before raising the debt limit. we ought to impose work requirements. you can take my guest pass and come observe a congress that is
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quite different from the last congress if for no other reason than during the battle for the speakership we demanded open rules and open amendments. today we took votes on over 20 amendments. some by democrats and republicans. no one can defend adam schiff and eric swalwell. these are people who made careers leaking and embroidering lies onto those very leaks. adam schiff doesn't just go on tiktok to publish information. a real critique that we have is for three years when republicans wanted access to intelligence about the origins of the coronavirus adam schiff was essentially the blocking tackle for the chinese communist party and did not get that information out in front of the public. >> congressman, you sound a good game. what in the world were you and your 19 colleagues doing torturing the speaker, your speaker, your speaker designate kevin mccarthy?
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what was that for? what did you hope to attain in that? >> first of all, i have some constituents in the military that can talk to about torture. i don't think sitting through 15 votes qualifies. we believe that instead of having omnibus spending legislation that comes to us with only a few hours to consider thousands of pages and then vote on something that funds every agency of the government all at once that we should take individual votes on appropriations bills. that's a concession we didn't have when voting began. it is one we earned by the time it ended. we believe that when bills are considered they should comport to a single subject so i don't have to do what i did in the past and vote on the farm bill at the same time voting on weather or not there is war powers in yemen. we wanted open amendments so republicans or democrats could offer germane adjustments to legislation and everyone could take votes on these things. members of congress come and go.
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>> congressman, with your filibuster right now, you are portraying yourself to the american people as a thoughtful legislator. >> thank you. >> the publicity that you get characteristically and almost inevitably is flamboyant. it is confrontational. >> let me step in for a second. >> a substantive argument about changes to the process? >> he answered your very specific question about what he was fighting for. my only argument, and matt and i talked in december. you can verify this as true. my only beef with everybody is i wanted everybody to be in full agreement by january 3rd. for days it came and went. now everybody is on the same page. he gave you very specific arguments about what he was fighting for, how this congress is different and better than the last one. why are you attacking him
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personally? >> i thought that is why you invited me, sean. to go nosed and nose with your right wing champion. i am here. i showed up. i don't know matt gaetz. i don't know you. all i know is what i read in the newspapers. >> that has got to be true. crosstalk. sometimes will the republicans come together? will they come together on the debt sealing and will they stand strong in 2022? biden is betting against that. that's why he says no negotiation. >> if we pick the right fight, i was discouraged to see don bacon announced on meet the press that he believes no cuts and
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entitlements could be acceptable to his swing of the republican party. i think we should have work requirements. if we impose work requirements on snap and medicaid we would have the ability to save $1 trillion. >> will republicans unite? >> a mother with three children at home, make her work? >> yeah. you can meet work requirements and a lot of states by volunteering at nonprofits and helping out at a local church. even job-training. >> how about medicaid? >> we have to let this go. we had gotten along better than we thought. we may do this again. thank you both. straight ahead tonight we have interesting information from attorney mark geragos. exclusive information on what you can expect with the paul pelosi body cam footage that is expected to be released tomorrow
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why did he open the door to the cops and say come on in when supposedly there was an intruder in the house. it sounds odd. we will find out what he knows. later the last call segment. tell us what you like and don't like about the show. give me a final grade. that is straight ahead. thanks for being with us.
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at some point tomorrow we expect the paul pelosi body cam footage and 911 audio call to be made public for the first time following the attack at the pelosi home late last year. nancy pelosi told reporters today she has not seen the video and does not plan on watching the video. but releasing the tape is critical because remember there are many things we don't know about that night and a lot of
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things that don't make sense. did paul pelosi move toward or away from the officers? what did he say to them? why didn't he seem more concerned about the presence of an intruder in his home? my next guest has inclusive information about what we are likely going to see and hear tomorrow. joining us now is defense attorney mark geragos. this is a weird case from the beginning. paul pelosi makes a four-minute call because an intruder is in the house. for minutes seems like an awful long period of time if an intruder is in the house talking 2911. send police immediately. here is the address. hang up and protect yourself. that didn't happen. the police show up. paul opens the door and says how are you? this is according to reports. that's the way it reads. come on in. he didn't say he is in there. apparently i am told that the weapon might even be seen on camera. we will find out tomorrow.
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you talked to somebody that's all this. what are we going to see tomorrow, mark? >> what i am told, and by the way it is interesting the way this tape is coming out. news agencies had to sue in order to get the body cam released for just one second to contrast that with what is happening in tennessee in the nichols case where the police are going to release the body cam front and center. one of the reasons for that and one of the reasons the district attorney in my opinion has fought so hard not to release this is that it does not help the prosecution. what i am told is that it's going to ask more questions than it answers once you see it. i was told also that you can see versions of the hammer from the body cam and one of the reasons, the only part of this that befuddles me is i am told also
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that the defense lawyer for this young man that supposedly broke into the house has joined and not wanting it released. that is somewhat kind of confusing or perplexing to me because by all accounts the person who i talked to about this, it says it certainly raises more questions than it answers about what was going on. >> you have been a high-profile defense attorney for many, many years. look, if somebody is a victim and they have an intruder in their house, my first instinct is to get 2911 if i can. i would be in the business of protecting my home, myself and my family. if you get to make the phone call, which we know he did, and then the police show up, it doesn't seem like a natural reaction to say come on in, guys, casually. and then the attack according to reports came in front of the
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police officers when he threw the hammer in the back of this guys skull and nearly killed him. that does not seem like normal behavior to me if you have an intruder in your house. the cop show up. you run out the door and tell him he is in there. the cops go in and do their job. does that seem normal to you? >> well, kind of the wild card here is that it appears from all accounts, i have never talked with the accused, but it appears this is somebody who has mental health issues. if that is true, i can see making the phone call. i can see trying to humor this person. i can see all of that. the part that i am joined at the hip with you on is that once the police get there, that is when you beat out of the door. you don't go back in. you don't return. you get the hell out, especially if i am 80 years old and have been awake and out of sleep. the police are their and i finally got help.
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i'm not going to return back in especially if it is somebody who has a weapon and i have seen the weapon. presumably the weapon was something he could see. why would you ever go back in? >> great question. let me go to the memphis issue and tyre nichols. we showed the picture and we will show it again. you have five police officers now charged with second-degree murder. everybody that has seen the videotape that i have heard speak, and i don't like to rush to judgment. i believe in the presumption of innocence. i have been consistent my entire career on all these issues. innocent until proven guilty. but every person that has seen it and described it, it sounds chilling. i am a little afraid about what we are going to see tomorrow. look at this young man's face. there are five officers there. if he is not armed, there are nonviolent ways to handle this, at least on the surface. but i want to see the tape
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before i make a judgment. >> look, i am with you. we go so far back that we use to say we fought like cats and dogs. i like to say we fought like matt gaetz and rivera 25 years ago. we have always been consistent about the presumption of innocence. this is interesting. here the law enforcement agency is going to turn over this body cam, presumably tomorrow, is what we are told. they didn't have to get suede. they did not fight it. the prosecutor is not fighting it even though they are announcing charges against five officers. and then ben crump who has seen the temp itself and represents the victim's family said it's horrifying. >> the mother could only watch less than a minute of it. you can see the brutal beating that this kid took. if you have five officers and the guy is not armed and he
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looks like that, something is wrong to me on the surface. we will wait until tomorrow and not make a final judgment. we will know a lot more by this time tomorrow night. mark geragos, great to see you. thank you. when we come back, disturbing new reports about the number of illegal immigrants crossing the border. our own sara carter spoke with the wives of border patrol agents. we have to hide their identity because you are not going to believe what they had to tell sarah. that is next. later, last call. you get the last word and i get my grade, what you like and don't like about the show. we are here for you. let me have it if you want. you hurt my feelings the other night. that is straight ahead.
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biden's border crisis is worsening by the day and there is no one in sight. newly released data from border patrol agents revealed that in december crossing has hit another all-time high with more than 250,000 crossings. that is on top of the five plus 000,000 in the first two years of the biden administration. it gets worse. the cvp also confirmed that we have now reached 1.2 million under joe biden in two years. we don't know who these people are. we don't know where they are. we don't know why they are here. they or simply roaming free around the country. by the way, we know they caught 100 people on the terrorist watch list. how many people on that list got through that we don't know about? sara carter sat down with the wives of three border patrol agents for an exclusive interview. we had to protect their identities for their own safety. listen to what they had to say.
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>> i drove you here to speak to me today. >> i feel like our agents have been forgotten. they are unsupported. morale is low. they are being spread thin. i feel like you basically put a target on my husband's back. all the agents back, really, by highlighting untruths and not supporting them as an organization. >> the agents felt neglected since biden has taken office? is their a complete shift? >> yes. >> explain what that is like as the wife of an agent. >> they feel powerless. i feel powerless because my husband is trying to do anything and everything he can to keep the border safe, to keep us safe. here is an administration that has made my husband and the rest of the agents look powerless for people that are breaking our
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laws. >> the problem that we had in our home the first couple of months, the first six or eight months within this administration because something changed so fast. there was nothing the guys to do. there is nothing the agents could do to change it. even if they brought it up they were quickly turned down to say you don't have a choice. >> what is your worst nightmare? >> first of all, our husbands. we know every single time they go to work there is a chance they are not coming back. possibly, right? we never know if this suicide going on will affect them. our husbands safety and i am sure many of us here have experience of them getting hurt and getting that call. it is nerve-racking. by the same right, knowing what is coming inn, i am scared for my kids. we do know for a fact there is traffickers and cartels living here. they are amongst us.
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that is scary. >> those kids are attending our kids schools. that is a fact. the cartel kids attend the same high schools our kids attend. i think what needs to be brought to light or be investigated is individuals that are already in the position of patrol that are not stating the facts. unfortunately we need to be bluntly honest and need to be real. individuals like the mayor because that do a severe cover-up job is not healthy for the cover country. >> joining us is sara carter. under joe biden the first two years of his presidency, he is not enforcing the laws of the land. that is the laws on the border. he is aiding and abetting and lawbreaking. he has given preferential treatment to those entering the country illegally. no max vaccine, free phones and back summation.
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>> they hope to supply food, water, housing, medicine and education for their kids. the cartels are ruling. you hear the wives of these agents. they are putting their lives at risk every day and it's frustrating because the cartels are winning. >> absolutely, sean. it is gutwrenching to hear the wives talk and talk to border patrol agents and to know they don't have a voice. these wives are speaking out for their husbands and all the border patrol agents. there were so many more. they want to give a voice to their husbands and feel that the biden administration has literally thrown them under the bus. that is what one of the wives said to me. targeting them publicly. the morale is down. one of the things that was interesting to me was the fact that they were saying the hypocrisy of the administration. saying this is about immigrants. this was brought to me by the
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u.s. hispanic business council. the women i was speaking to, some of them were immigrants. they came here and became legal citizens. this is about the men and women of law enforcement and our federal agents standing by their side and protecting our nation. >> and being undermined by their president who should be enforcing the law. thank you, sarah, for the great report. when we come back, last call. you get the final word. you get to grade me. what did you like or did not like? that is straight ahead. ....
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i feel humbled and honored that you are giving me the privilege to give you a grading tonight. >> hannity: you're very welcome. short on time, right to the point, we love you, we're glad you called. >> well, i have been watching you for decades including the hasn't and coobms, so i feel like i uniquely am qualified to give you a rating. i feel like you interrupt your topnotch guests to do, if you could follow my advice, when i see it, i'm a physician, when i see a patient i allow them to tell me my symptomatology so i can make an accurate diagnosis, plus the late great larry king said, what his success was, and what it was, was, he never learned anything from listening to himself.
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so you have to learn that. now, i'm going to give you a grade. >> hannity: oh, boy. >> i was going to give you an a minus, sir, but, you know what? did you not interrupt me and you did not interrupt any of your guests hoot. who let me make a pledge to you, i'm out of time. i'm working on it. i promise you, and i'll work harder. let not your heart be troubled, laura is next. >> i'm jason cha -- in for laura ingraham. last month the angle reported on a twitter files dump from our next guest. in it he exposed the deep connection between the federal bureau of investigation and twitter including how adamant james baker, then general counsel for the social media giant was about the hunter biden story being in violation o
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