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so whatever .e now we learn that on february ho 8th, harris flew to atlanta forh a speech. she was in there for two. she s the sam at the same time, gavin newsom showed up in washington and went to the white house. soo >> that's not proof, but it' ws something to watch for sureforw. going forward. we're out of time. have the best night with the ones you love. sean hannity starts right now.sn welcome to this specialr sean o edition of "hannity". i'm pete hegseth, in for seann , on this monday night. presipresident's day.ts are >> and tonight, the lights are bethey might be on at the white house. >> you can see right there in. a live shot. but joe bidebut joe biden is not >> p he's been president . stay abroad. ad in kyiv, ukraine, with another president where joe held hands with vladimir zelenskyy and pledged an additiona vlar l taxpay 500 million us taxpayer dollarsi in military aid.s ha
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>> so far , the united states has appropriatedio one hundred and thirteen billion of your dollar s for end i the ukrainian war effort with no end in sight.sight. joen that's all joe biden will say.r this will never end. n matt gae florida congressman matt gaetz told fox news .com, quote,tztold on president's day. >> i'm not surprised that biden is ditching america for ukraine. day, i'm not he ditched america's interests since the start of his presidency. >>t joe bide they can keep him. cherkin gates was referencing the disaster in east palsson, s refereohio, which has been vid ignored by this administration. nom this visits from biden or pe pete or anyone else from the white house, for that matter. and until recently, fema, the federal emergency emergencyh management managing it agency has also been mi fea until they were shamed into deployinge a team two weeks afterd the crisis.to deploying a team two weeks later an unfolded and just moments after donald trump said he'drump saidd
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be visiting. under biden, be visiting under biden. serious problems. they have a tendency to fester f both at home and abroad.es at homt china, for example, continues to saber rattle all over the world. >> and is still refusing to apologize for flying a spyd balloon all the way across our entire country. >> watch apo for. you just got out of a meeting that in diplomatic terms is called on margins with your counterpart, wang lee of china.g with wei have read the readout. >> we have stated about what you said to him. about, i guess what i'm more concernedo about is what did he say to you? 1, didno. >> one , did it begin with an apology for the balloon? chuck, i don't want to characterize what he said. i don't think that would be appropriate. although i can tell you noo , ar there was no apology we know there was definitely n o apology. characterize what he said but where do we go from here? defin >> joining us now with more,gy. where do we go jormer director of national intelligence, john ratcliffe. mr. director , thankin n you vey
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much for being here. hav so it's president's day. he could have gone, i don't know, the washington lincoln memorial that befitting on a president's day instead or east palestine for people who are suffering instead. he's ove orr in ukraine pledging even more for that effort. there. yet we also this is anotherg mo aspect to this, too, mr.or director . the the communist chinese have i sent their their foreign ministergn at the same time sped to moscow. so as we spend more in ukraine, china and russia seem to be getting closere . well, you know, even if you badly th look at how badly the bidenkrai administration has mismanaged ukraine up to this point , a war that many of us believe avo a strong president could have avoided, wid, wee believe that,e it was biden's weakness inn afghanistan that prompte even if tin to move on ukraine in the first place. >> even if you set that aside,an if you set aside that on the second day of the russian invasion, biden essentially wantedrussiainvasior he ukraine. remember, he offered zelenskyy r a ride out of the countrede ouye if you set that aside and you
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set aside that for the past r year, no matter whether we'ret talking about stinger missiles or javelins,er or anti artillery in or tanks, the biden administration in delivering supporint has been slow and late and indecisive, even when you set all that aside, it's just hard to fathom what a blunder this was that this national was security team would send him five thousand miles away to ukraine when they haven't sent him two hundred and fifty miles away. y toukraine and thto east paless and talk about ukrainian not pri just providing weapons, but buti talking about welfaret we and ukraine pensions and support to the ukrainian people when whenlfe an there's a train derailment and an environmental disaster. >> and this truly is a ukraine first. >> ohi firsto policy. rig >> and you're right at allht. at the same, while thisrages only encourages and emboldens china to to help russiana and fr them to work together. b and what has been and will continue to be a multi directional assault on american supremacy that they that sup
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they have done for the last two years. and we can expect to continue have done and will continue to do. for the next two years. >> you talked about vladimir you putin's calculation as pertained to ukraine, and i think you're right about that.c. they smelled he smelled weakness. they smelled an opportunity. they went fosmr itel just like d they did under obama. ent but when it comes to the communist chinese, what is their calculation in their involvement in ukraine and how much is it that does it. have to do with their view ofr washington? hey, we can get away with this. view o? the same time weakend at america? well, everyone saw whathanistan happened in afghanistan.china ct china certainly did. but makeainldid. no mistake, ch been involved in ukraine since day one , the day that china aaid it will take from russi all of the oil and gas that you want to sell us . they essentially said to vladimir putin, will fundt your war against ukraine. so now that they're talking about getting more directly involved with weapons not a and ammunition, i mean, it'sdifn really it's not a whole lot fron different from what they've spready been doing. in fact, i suspect that they'vee been providing lethal aidit
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already through the volunteer group, providing drones and other things. so they're going to continuel t to to to support russia againsto to work with russia, against us , because there are nos, consequences. that's the calculation. you know, a million americans fo died from from a virus thats tht they haven't been confronted t10 about. one hundred thousand americanse have died from fentanyl, that they haven't been confronted diedabout. spy balloon just flew over our whole country. and not only did we not get an n apology, they've essentially demanded an apology from us . w said a while we returbon their spycraft to them. no, no, no offense is toose i great. >> they'ves beeton able to get they away with everything c with thi administration and why wouldn't wouldn they see thi't they s as a windf opportunity?it i hate to say it, but the fear, se of many of us ise that they see a two year window of opportunity for continued aggression thad that may not ee after two more yearsr . inte yeah, continue to gather intelligence, continue to pump andpeople and deadly drugs acrs
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our southern border while working with the cartels and continue to poison- the minds of people terribly. >> that that's the concern. they'll move militarilyl on taiwan while there's a window of opportunity and essentially, you know, we've given no indications thath are ever going to be considered by the biden administration anything but a friendl be consi. competitor, because that's what we keep telling them, no matter what offense keep tellin they co matter what aggression against our country and our citizens, they just keep getting away with it. >> yeah, while we hold hands with ukraine, as if that is the largest strategigettinc imperat on planet earth right now. well, next to climate changeit, tor we director cliff, thank you very much for your time a tonight. we appreciate it.ppreciate it. sadly, whether the presiall right.broad, sadly, whether the president is at home or abroad, you know this biden will find a wayd by to embarrass, embarrass himself ex and by extension, our countryst. on the world stage. >> watch this from today. a coalition of nations from the atlantic to the pacific, a,
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nato to the atlantic, japan and the pacific. i meann , across the across across the world. the number o the world, a numbef r of nations that have over 50 wo here now with reaction, south carolina congresswoman nancsouth y bass. so if you're the americane people, are you confidenyot in this endless endeavor this administration is undertaking eo and you're vladimir putin keeping, are you wary of thir s ad alliances that seems to beare f everywhere and nowhere? >> and he didn't reall ty lay oh right. and that was quite the wordsalau salad. if you ask me, kind of an embarrassment on the world stage and to be in ukraine on presidents day, as was just da mentioned, rather than goinghan where americans are re to ohialo, where americans realy are suffering on the one largest environmental disastere. in my lifetime, at least itn is an embarrassment.assm and this president'sent. abject failure on foreign policy started with a failed evacuation in afghanistanghan and ended last week or two weeks ago.istan ano week ago when he allowed a chinese spy ball when he allowed a chinese spooy
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balloon to traverse all the way across our country ovey overr nr sites, military sites before it was shot down. and they knew about it lon downg before then.t it it is an embarrassmentore th on the world stage. and guess what? i just goten. got back from the munich security conference, so i gots s to see this firsthand while i was overseas. and there's great concern about what's going on in ukraine. but we've got to be strongere'su than us . >> well, i heard it was basically the ukrainian security conference. has t how do we get more weapons there? and it seems that the administration is falling right into step on that. tell me help me with theh th mindset of this congresswoman. sohe he's now spent about tim ten times more time.esore time or five tim i or five times or three times more time in ukraine. >> than he has.nd it has at least policy and the border combined. border com, pit stops at the bor or pit stop. >> how much his administratione? has been in ukraine, what's.. yes, what's the mindset of that view? we're going to spend billions in ukraine, but ignore o our problems at home. >>urs right. it's ukraine first and it'spo america last is the policyli cye thing and the one thing thas
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to stress, too, is that we have yo a country invest a hundred and thirteen billion dollars. as you said earlier tonight inur the program, one hundred and thirteen dollars billion has been invested. and we've seen this invested.s fumble the ball. if administration fumbled the ballv .est if you're going to invest thattu money, use it the wase it thy tt should be to get the lethal aidn there, to do it faster. and we're looking and watching i've and i've seen this over the last year, the statent fumbl department fumble e and slow ro. the aid that we're sending over there. and they don't have that much . on top of that on president' time. and then on top of it,o ukrain on president's day, he goes to ukraine, hasn'te an even heo hasn't even mentioned ohio is palestine isn't even talkinea about visiting it.re those people are suffering.. they n they need to hear fromeer fromtheir president. they need and they're not they need a they need support.d. our border wall , of course,five five million over five million people have crossed illegally into this countrople havy. and according to all the drugs c and fencing all coming across,o i just had a friend i know three or four weeks ago from an. accidental fentanyl overdose. th this is serious stuff that'sis happening. our border and every town in this country today is a border b . >> so when willie spend thesone
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billions just real quick, we don't havea lot of a lot of tim. but what is what's the easily stated digestible stated in state ofnds these hundreds of billions we're sending to ukraine? what do we o get out of it at send this point? >>to ukr well, i think it's imp that we that we protec t attenti ukraine. i mean, this all startedon t,goi i think, in 08 when the westd in didn't pay attention. what was going on in georgia,me that in 14 we had crimea and then the donbas region and putin feels emboldened. now he's got iras n and chinappi supporting him and his war inng ukraine. but the united states made wemmitmentst in the 90made to ukraine. apone thin they gave up their nuclearricans weapons. but the one thing that i think f americans don't know a lotl resn about is all of the natural resources in rare earth minerals the united states uses .es. if putin get f that,s ah the cost of war is going to be far greater than the cost of him.n taking ukraine will be13 far greater thanbillion th one hundred and thirteen billion dollars that we're investing right now. we'rat we'ree talking about neo, and palladium. we're talking about lumber or wheat and barley. lumber, wheat, barley, further security for the united states food security for the united wo. states and around the world. this it is a bigig deal , but te
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we're going to invest that kind of money. we need to get it doned and ged get the lethal aid thats very they need faster. that's something that's very concerning to me. conceseeing that that kind of t i don't want to see it wasted. spend it if we're going to spend it, invest it well and do it fast so they can win what we'll see.w >> yeah,e'll i mean, as someone who spent some time in multi decade wars in the middlmie easd an end state needs to be clear . m and i don't want my kids fighting in donbas to for forr n unclear in state in the future. >> congresswomand , thank you fr very much for your time. i appreciate it. yti all right.me. now let's turn our attention back to east palestine, ohio. >> as the congresswomanongressw where democrat reiterated, where democrat bro sherrod brown , he's no democrat. sherro d. he's the man o f the people.n forced t he's finally been forcede to acknowledge tha tis no the situation on the ground is no bueno. >> take look, senator brown, you were just there thisf east thursday. st should the residents of eastinet palestine accept the assurancese froms from the g the government or ar they right to be skeptical?
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th well, they're righe t to benisto skeptical.r i w the epa administrator, when i was there,asth the both the se and the federal epa, ifd administrators said that. but when you retur when yon to u home, we think the water is safe. when you return to your home, you sh f you should be testedor again fo. no your water and your soil and your air, not to mentionn w. those that have their owns cris wells. >> this crisis is finallyis ie attention that i getting the attention it deserves. but is it too little, too lateto after severe backlash, norfolk southern ceo train company so finally traveled to east palo,ut seen over the weekend, but not a word yet if anyone fromite ho the white house will eveusr make the trip. kind of like the border, it'r.s itwe happening. we just don't want don't wan tok about it. meanwhile, formersit president trump is set to visit the the town on wednesday. i joining us now, fox news o contributor ari fleischer. f ththe host of the larry elder" show for the times, larry elder news contributor, joey and fox news contributor joey hu jones. ari, okay, you're in the whitese far house. you've beemoren there far more
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dramatic crises than this. you know, you've got chemicals,, a smoke plume, citizens without the ability to determine whathe their next step is . step and you more or less do nothing. what's the thought process in the white house? >>e white when there's a naturl disaster or any type of disaster like this, a manmadsase disaster? t of whit a test of the white house and it's an easy test to pass. . you show up, you go , you go , you demonstrate your concern. i it shows people in the area that you take it seriously. the resources the government gov will be available to helpernm and to get you answers. and you dovet into the problem the biden administration, on the other hand , has been slow, weak, unclear wea and tainted. you know, i'vek, got to point out, be one of the reasons so many people are skeptical is because of all the statements the government made about covid that turned out to be wrong.e of, we werwe're all supposed to wear gloves. we were all supposed to wash gle all the clothes or wash. i'm sorry. tch all the items we bought fro. grocery stores. there's been s thero much thatn
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the government has gotten wrong. but in this case, it was jusinte the slow response,e that acting like they didn't care to theeasp people of palestine. it didn't matter if you were the fede evacuated from your home. the federal government is notra >> laro help you, larry. >> what's the why? the okay, so are just laid outu just how this is a lay up. if you just addres addresss it y on , what's the why of why o they why they maybe didn't or haven't? i well, you know, i used to live live in this part i of ohio. it's northeast. 9 it's about 90 miles away.s away cleveland. it's from cleveland and it's flyover country.pl it's part of the country thate people don't mucthath care aboue these are working class whiteeyo people and they're not a priority for this for administration. t adnmi reliends and relatives i that area. and i can tell youat, you watch/ the local news 24/7 on this and they are livid. they do nod they're vid.t trust the government. as already pointed out, we were told this, that and the otheras about covid that if you get the vaccine, you won't contracte the virus, that we are told youa won't get the virus. we're toldt it didn', didn't hay adverse effects. we were told that natural immunity was notwe're told thale
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better. now we find out from the lancetf that it is so there is a lotknow the government officials do not know. and after they did that, they did the controld controlley said, you can go back home, yo can drink the water. well, animaldys are dying.ng, the water is glowing, people's e eyes are stinging and they'reste developing rashes. rashes. >> so they do not trust the the government, nor should we sn they . yeah, we spent the weekend downh at the daytona. five hundred together. you know, you've been very thou this. for people that thoughtful on this for people that live in rural areas and they don't expect somethingo .t the resources are not what you b might have in a big city. you know city, the, the federal government is supposed to be there to step in in these. moments. what who are they to who get informatfrom? get information from? at are? are they to trust? yeah , i thought my brother in laws h law, both my brother in law, has been a fireman foremen5 twenty five years. town likhing like this happens at a small town like this one ,e like the one i come from, they're going to be the hazmatt experts to first respond and they're goinre they'lg to basicallydo create a cordon, identifn,y whai they see and then they railroad ronald reagan sends thei since they're hazmat out. and that's who takes action
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because you're supposed to be aa experts on the actual cargo of the railroad. i've talked to both theme and they said, hey, they probably burned it because they make a determination that terminatit's safer to burn it av least take action on it and have it seep intop in t the ground.he to the ground. it well, we're seeing from these streams, it seeped into the ground. it went everywhere the. re. and so who are people supposedst to trust? well, these local municipalities don't have anent. endless budget like the federal government. they actually have to be balanced in their budgete tobalo they can't buy every type oftily hazmat utility there is outo there. workto work in a town of the fel forty five hundred. so the federal governmen gt isto is who has to step in. that's that's when their job actually matters. in the railroads.ither. not exempt fro m this either.st who can they trust? >> well, we're trying to figure that out ourselves. well, we think we are. ourselve we are.s.aren do't we, p they do they recognie the disconnect of goinging to u and not going to east palestine? you think they to ukraine and not goingnderstan to east palestine? >> do yod u think they understah that in the white housousee? i , no. i think they look atth this. s
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they just think it's a bunch of they conservatives complaining and they think they ca tnk theyk and chew gum ae t the same timen look, president trump going weere wednesday is a smart move . he's going to draw a lot of s attention to the issues and hemh should the issue that i keep bag balancing, though, is a lot ofst the tests that are being dons t there locally by locale officials are coming back ansayg saying that the soil is fine, the air is fine, and people prot don't want to leave it.e that's the problem. stration has created by waiting s the bush administration's created by waiting so late. and i don't wantla to overstattt the fears or overstate the scare because we don't knows and i don't want people to rushn out and think, oh, my god, i everything is terrible. especially if local tests arenga coming back saying that. so people do neet. d to approacpeople nh. this with an open mind. but but the administration blew itat acting like thund to it so late and by acting like they didn't care, larry. >>eyt >> if they do arrive, caney they make up for this gap? mak >>e well, you tell me. he wouldn't giwas asked if he would drink the water and he wouldn't give a straight answer. >> once again,vet answer. ari is right. why don't the the officialser just say there's a lote' we just
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do not know?? there may be som e three years, he five years, ten years down we don the line. >> we just don't kno'tw. , instead, joey, they they go too- like- it is one hundred percene safe , have no fear, you know, feed it to your fear, to they ca water, to your newborn.n' why can't they have that nuance? >> we just don't kno nwua everything. right. approach? we easy for them to make proclamations because we just went through two years of tions because ough twos with no accountability for them, justtee like we started this segment with , hey, listensident had,edr the president had this amazing stunt planned for showing up isf a war zone with sirens going off and casually strolling downd the street. they couldn'n't has ruint have o ruin that. they couldn't ruin a bad news t week with something likeha that planned. so this administration over and over again takes the ioverfa ignore it, it didn't happenorde approach. we've seen that at the border. we see i re, al. you see it all over the place.os and apparently for some reason,o it seemsrk to work for so troop >> it's just like they had a trip planned to beijing were going and there was this balloon and they were going to ignoret x
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it, except one guycept tookd pictures of it and the nt ignore they couldn't ignore it anymore. >> it. ah, no, man, they're pesky. much. >> they're pesky artillery. than joey, thank you very much.k appreciate you all.co great stuff. mial ameril right.eran >> thank you. coming up, america's intolerant liberals, they just can't help themselves. more disgusting attacks . on nikki haley's age, race racen and gender. they were supposed to go after those things. d so join. as thill join us next to respond as this special edition of "hannity" rolls on . what a privilege it is for you. to have me here this evening. ladies and gentlemen, worry i'm going to get them out tonight. we learned that long, for god's sake. that they apologized. , now.
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five four nine nine one . again, that's eight hundred three two five four nine nine one . welcome back to a special edition of "hannity". you know, the party of tolerance has once again shown e nothing but hate, this time new attacking new twenty twenty four presidential candidate nikki haley. >> take a watccandidat h. you're
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>> you're not a new generation. you're fifty one . what are you talking ddl. though compared to dc? that's a new, generation. well, but it's not a new younger generation. she may be . she may be younger than most ofs those people, but her rhetoric the is the same . >> i she said the same b.s.. fee and so i see her and i feel sad ,maybe because she uses her weao brown skin as a weapon against poor black folks and poor brown folks. and she uses her brown skin to launder white premiestalking talking points. y is i>> nikn our prime. her sorry when a woman is considered to be in our prime in her twenties and thirties and maybe 40s, she uses her brown skin as a weapon . >> that's what they says he openly while mocking her ageg he on the you. don lemon, by the way, faced widespread backlash for those disgusting comments as he was oh seen frolicking on the beach ina miami.bly he probably planted that photographer. look at that photo on the leftn .left think that was accidental. hey, just get upmake m
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a little higher. make me look, make me look goode on the beaches. i jog. and according to one network ner at cnn, don lemon' insider, at cnn, don lemon's the sh return to the show depends on , quote, where his head is at, which is what we all ask when we watch him. >> by the way, he was not on the show this morning joining us now with herl reaction, 2020 fourca presidential candidate, formern, governor and un ambassador nikki haley. ambassador, than ak you so much for being here. just your response to tor being. the way in which the media has come after you? ve dealt wit you know, i'm not surprised.y i mean, i have dealt with this a all my life. conserv ativthey can't stand a conservae minority, female, not beingbein democrat. and so the a democrat. e to and so they will continue to throw everything. vernorshipa when i first wonit was the governorship in south minorina, it was liber liberal minority democrats that said coh she's not a minority, she's just a conservativ ae with a tan. i mean, this is goingtes them bc to continue to happen, but itkni infuriates them becauseindepends they know we win independents. they know we win suburbaw wen wn
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. they know that we winou minorities becauseelect our solutions lift up everyone, not just a select few, but impoo more importantly, look at how hypocritical this is . if a republican had said hypocrit this about kamala harris, ifs or saih a republican had said thisisany about andemocraty democrat, thed be asking for people to be fired. you're not hearing any of that. i mean, first day it was whoopi goldberg. s don lemon. the second day it's don lemon. today, the view picks it view" back up again. it up and they're trying to glorify dianne feinsteinin a and maxines waters. when i say wte ande should have mental competency tests for people over the age of seventy five , you know, we've we've easily competenc struck av but i'll wear it as a badge ofia honor. >>r did you anticipate this generational thing? i mean, fifty one , i'd like to think is very young, especially when you look at washington, d.c. i'll be fifty one before i blink this year. are you.51 ah well in the middle of political career, you've done
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so many things already, so much ahead and you've gotd democratn party that has been lauding nancy pelosi for decades. siwho's just a tad bit older,r n your senior than you did. you think age would be the issue, that they would latch on to a new race? we silly knew about that. >> but age, it's all they had.m. i mean, they were just lookingm0 for something. i mean, i am thirty year yearssy younger than joe biden. >> they seriously looked at you. look, polls democrats don't even want him. you can't saeven want y i'm oldt you've got a president. that's thirty one . thirty two years older than me. i mean, that's ridiculous.e but at the end of the day, going we're going to talk about things that matter. i am at royal forum here it n rl urbandale, iowa. they and what they care about is they want accountability in dc. they wan they do want a washington outsider. they want term limits. they want mental limits, compety tests for elected officials. gove they want government to remember they worrnments. wae the people, not the other way. around. and so the libths can get upset i sa all they want. i saw bernie sanders lost hisw t mind over. y ge
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but, you know, when they get who defensive about it, who doo they think they are that deserve the people in america don't deserve to see what the mental competency of these elected officials are. why are they so upset thaty are we're askingth for term limits? why are they so upset that weo e want them to balance the budget? i thin wwantk just goes to showt washington needs to be cleanedoe up a lot more than we thought. e >> well, it sure does. importan? and you know, what's more important? the ideas you hold o r your age,age? w because there's there was circum some criticism in conservative circles, you know, this, tha yot that an allusion to aa generational change is an allusion to the current nge isfrontrunner, donald trumpa about this is this really about ideas or is it about age? to >> what's what's most important to you? >>look, i think it's about transparency, like americansr ee need to know that their elected capable of makingabl the really tough decisions. these are decisions on national security. these are decisions on whatthes happens with our debt. these are decisions on theiron children's education. nati americans deserve to know these. things and we need to haves no
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transparency. and so this isn't saying that you can't dot sayido your your. this is saying that you needh to be transparent enough that you tell the american people e to whether you're at the top of i don' your game. and i don't see anything wrongt. with that. this isn't about one person. this isn't about presidential candidates. noaboui want this for congress.. i want this for all members oflb congress to be able to do that.. look at d.c. right now.look at l look at how old it is . are you comfortable that they can deal with a chinese spy balloon? are you comfortablith e they can deal with north korea's testing ballistic missiles? are you comfortable if ron'sbomb trying to get the bomb? no, we? nee d to know that we'vee have people i got people in washington who are capable of making these importantly that they remember decisions and more importantly, that they remember who it is that they work for. o itwork they have loand they've lost thh and everybody that's getting defensive about this says tha more about them than it does ch about the fact that we're t trying to change thihis.s and tt they remember what day of the week it is . >> it's a very important thing l if you're ine. a leadership rol. lead story. real quick, big story, you ukrae
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know, lead story. joe biden in ukraine hasn'thow o been to east palestine.a preachi >> how would you approach this issue at this moment? e isit's very telling that hereu have one of the worst crises that we have is onr our border and joe biden won't come. poo now, you've got these poor americans sitting in ohio. as hae first thing i did this is governor. we had hurricanes, we hadschool floods. we had a church shooting. shootn we hadg. a school shooting. i the first thing you do was go be with your people the veryu first thing and you takee show agencies with you. joe biden should have shown up. kamala harris should have shown have s up in all of their agency heads should have shown up. had we had a train a derailment in th south carolina. let me tell you something. those chemicals, they goose chen ground, they go into the water, they are in the air. you have to tell all of you the people of the affected area what you know, wha, t you beliee there.ng to happen and how you can earn their trust in being back . this is about parents raising their kids there. this is abou their t people beingmfortable b comfortable breathing the air. it's unacceptabl
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e that somethin a president would not go for it something like this when it's that serious ser. >> this is a crisis and he always runs from a crisis. s >> once again, it comesanspareny back to transparency. well, ambassador nikki haley,t. thank you so much for your time. tonight. >> we appreciate it. t.all right. up next, alec baldwin, he a gregg jarrett it of a win in court. greg jarrett will explain.wi he's going to help us oull. and t. plus, you won't believe what socialists get this one socialist bernie sanders,ok he's charging money for his book tour. th you have to pay for the book. and then pay to get in. hen we k leo terrell and tommy laird. will weigh in when we come back . looks like you've been sleeping well naked. >> he's back for mypillow guy and you're looking good. still feeling good? well, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've got the best pillow ever. mypillow 2.0.
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a lucky break this morning when the prosecution was forced to drop the firearm enhancement charge, which could haveak resulted in mandatory five year sentence in prison for the actor. n baldwin, as you knowco,he deatho is charged in connection with the death of harlina nahutchins' on the movie set of "r rust in october ofus 2020 one . if found guilty, no longer f could it be five years. he could still face up to 18 months, though much shorter sentence in prison. >>senten i but why was the firem enhancement dropped? why was it an added in added the first place? joining us now to explain, fox h news legal analyst greg greg. >> thanks for being here. ? y did they drop it >> well, they had to . the fact of the matter is , this is an inexplicable unforced error by the districtte attorney . doesn't bode well for the prosecution. the prosecution. >> you can never applyyo a newa law retroactively. an decent lawyer knows that's unconstitutional. but thisy lawyer tried to bootsp this d.a a new law to a previously crime
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and you can't do it.they had tor thathey had to drop it.op but that doesn't mean that baldwin still isn't in serious legal jeopardy. d trial fo >> he's got to stand trial for . e duty oy manslaughter and the central questionre will be, did he breach the duty of duke or for the safety of his crew members on the sat? s h >> and i think it's going to turn on what's the standard in the industre y that's identified by baldwin's own union? >> the screeown union, then act they send out safety protocols and rules to their members like among baldwin, and they say, among otr other things, always assumeon yd the weapon you're handed is loaded. >> never pointed at somebody else, and you must undergo unde firearms training. manned tory firearms training. >> well, what' ts inhe the traig ?r when >> the training tells an actoreh when you receive the gun only from an armor, not an it.istant director as here, you
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must double check it. gun, >> that means open up the gun. look at the cylinder, chamber, the barrel. barr >> make sure that therele is ani inert dummy round and notne a live round in it. >>roun and the trainind.g tells. ba how to distinguish it. >> baldwin didn't do any o df those things. >> failure to do it could constitute gross recklessness,hs which is involuntary manslaughter is other. s the problem is he was the on set location producer that carries t with it an additional duty of pr care to protect the crewot t and the prosecution is prepared to put witnesses on the stand. stand that this wasyhe an out of control, sloppy, reckless setse in which there wo were misfires of weapons, shoople were having fun and games, shooting at beer cans during breaks? >> if it can be shown thatwn tha baldwin knew or should havewin known that that was going on , to live rounds are never supposed to be anywhere near a set that could also constitute grossnd
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recklessness and negligence, which is involve ngence, mansl >> this will , in the end,tl i think, be a battle of the experts and who the jury is going to believ o the. yeah. >> yeah, it's a violation of basic gun safety. and i'm not a lawyer, but i didt stay at a holiday inn express last night.a holi and i do knoday w thatin you ca pass a law based on something that happened in the pasi knowt someth and that holds up in courtin. >> greg, thank you so much fork. that report. we appreciate it. all right. back on the east coast, everyone's favorite socialist. i mean, some people's favorite socialist, bernie sanders is going on tour to promote hiso new book titled it's okay to bet angry about capitalism. now, of course, he's sellingfr this book on the free market. t the book is not free. a you have to buy it throughs a capitalist system. >> and then he's charging guests almost $100 justd on to attend one of his anti capitalism events. surprisingly, bernie was
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risy actually asked to explain this anw look. during an intervie >>th kb's. >> take a look. first of all, first of all, those decisions are made totally by the sel publisher and the bookseller. so if yoleso if you want to come to pay going to have to pay forty bucks. i'll throw in the book for $40 even >> and we're doing a numbetsr of free events, but i don't make a nickel. e doesn' he doesn't make a nickel.t he says. h but the socialist famously has three houses. okay, when bernie isn't on tour promoting socialism while lining his pocketspromotin, he and other far left democrats claim to be environmentalist's s . that is , unless it contradicts their green new deal agenda. bg for example, since the beginning of this year, atwh least 10 dead whales havee washd washed up in new jersey and newe york. many now believe the whale whs e deaths are connected to theoff-h recent development oorf offshore wind farms. what's the one thing thatd? changed? big windmills righ t in your beach view? en but environmentalist, they just don't seemvironmo to care.o ter
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here for reaction, fox newels contributor leo terrell and the host of tommy is fearless on valchek tabulator. thank you both for being here. l leo, does he really think we're that dum that dumb? b? that the socialistsanti-capitals anticapitalist here? no -- t just by the cart here. and just pay to see them?'t h >> i lost him.ear you can't hear me. okay, we're going to go to tommy and then we'll fix it for you, tommy. same question. if you heard it to leo. hink >> i mean, does he really think we're buying this? i think he d. i think he does, because these democrats socialists have gotten away with it for far toor long. i'm glad you're bringing up bernie sanders. bernie st that he existed it coe because when it comes to the democratic party, y, wok he's actually seeminglyhan someo a little more conservative than some of the new ones. but i'll tell you,new this this. i this is just exposing whatchampn is champagne, democratic socialism. they don't want everybody to bew equal in on a level playing field.e rest of us t they want the rest of us to get poorer together as ae collective an and then the elites like bernie sanders, they stillh want to sit at the topey. wan th they still waneit to collecte
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their paycheck. they still want to live aboveus us . it's n ndio differenfferent in the hypocrisy of al gorerry in a and john kerry riding around on a private planerivate p. heyb than uhink that they haveet one standard because they are so much better than us .s and the rest of us should just eat their crumbs. leo, woul >> leo, would you shell outout one hundred bucks to go to an$1t anticapitalism event that he says he won't make any from?o lean antt you think about that. no enmity right now. i agree with every time he. said, look, the democrat lik elites, they live like a millionaire. they lov e capitalism. o but what they want to do, pete e and tommy, if they wantliclass. dependennate the middle class, they want everyone dependent g on the government. overnment.they want to tell whaf car to buy, where to live, how much f how much food we can eatoo and we're facing inflation. we're facing high crime.on, crime, we'ree facing poor schoo. i got a governor out here who would love to take you to the french laundry becauseth the democratic elite like to live off the capitalistic system. they live like millionaires, but they are elitist and theyel. are the ol thd. to
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this is not the old i democratic party i used to belong to . this party is onlyonlyested in d of tha in itself. >> bernie sanders is at. reflection of that. >> you know, tommy, how much do they really care about capitalism versus making money? because, you know, in east palestine, this environmental disaster truly an environmental and they're looking the otherend way and then in new jersey, yout know, don't they love whales like whales? shouldn'y lovet be dying, but iy the bian make money off of these big things that spin, everything is fine. >> spin, yeah, well, hey, listea i think the environmentalists have taken a vacation. v certainly for the last several they have taken a hiatus, o. certainly for the last several weeks or so. we're seeing what's happening in ohio. of course, the whales that aret. washing up, careenvironmentalists don'tht seem to care because they're.n not true environmentalists. this is the green lobby atloy a work. care about lininabountrol,t the actual environment. they care about control. g their pockets they care about liningring their pockets and they care about power and anything that a will bring attention, anything that will make their globalist desires come to reality. e th and we're seeing that becausee the people in charge are noble. midwesare beint are essentiallyg
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nuked right now. t whales are washing uhep on the beach. beacr admit, though, that there is problemss with this green alternative. thisproblems farce.eople. they are trying to spin forl nee the american people. they will never admit itmit it itcause pokes holes in their major agenda, which has hs nothing to do with the environment.n thei these are no longer tree huggers. these are control huggers. these are money hunger's. that's t and these are marxist huggers. that is the green lobby. and it is terrifying. >> pete: o >> yeah, it's bi, g green leo. they used to be conservationists. that used to be the idea of the environmentalists. now it is a green agenda.y >> let me be very clear . it's a big lie. save the planet is a lie. it's abo tomi's absolutely spot on . it'sg your all about lining. their pockets. it's power control. but save the planet. e whales be concerned, pete. those whales are interferingeirs with their false narrative. they're out to make money and nothing more . nothiny and g less. >> they're not interested in saving the planet at all. at al. leo, tell me great stuff.tomi, a >> i don't know how old either.. i don't know how old you are but you're i of you are, but you're both in i
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w , welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". elcome bac the woke mob has a new target. they need a new target. they have to like a shark. th >> if they stop,e they die. ta. they have to devour everything .k >> this one is a popularor children's book. author roald dahl, a publisher ,is now hiring sensitivityg sensitivit readers, sensitivity readers.o >> it's like regime censors his might
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to rewrite parts of his booksd that might be deemed offensive. you're not going to believoffen some of their changes uncovered by the telegraph for example, dh the tiny men in charlie and the chocolate factory are now refero referred to as, quote, littled people. and meanwhile, the word fat."fa it was enormously fat, has beeni scrubbed from a line in a book . >> now it's just enormous. anbing a and they were describing a mouse in james and the giant peach, the term cloud men has been changed to cloud people and in the same book, the word white not used in reference p to people overall, was scrubbeey in this line because apparently just saying the word white is offensive here with reaction . black eys offensive.e for amerie dr. carol swain and thethanks fr bottom line co-host sean duffy. thank you both for being here, carol. ca i meanrroll, i, i'm not surpris. i'know you're not.
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does this ever end?m no does it ever eat itself? i know you >> it does i'rn the end, becausa our colleges and universities ui are turning out people who aregn only qualified to be dea and sensitivity training. and many of these people are intellectual midgets. e people areand they believe thd to screw up any language that ould make someone fee uncomfortable. >> yeah, you're exactly right.o i mean, peoplesc don't know thie but from what i see you in the hallway, i'll call you a tiny man who's enormously fat, . i and that's not true. but but i like to toss it outu there. s no what do you do know what will said and i got broad have a shoulders and a thick skin. but, you know, you'red shou absolutely right. so you looldd k libraries and schools are canceling the adventures of tom sawyer, huckleberry finn, little house on the prairie is getting canceled. and this goes to what you talk l about al prairiel the time, rige you have the you have the most t fertile minds in america are
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our children's minds.e and the left knows thatou the radical marxists know that. so they've infiltrated schools,s which you've talked about a lot, but alsw o those who make movies for kidovies for kids. all these books come out are incredibly wolke, but doi they can't they can change what we'r right noe doing now, but they ct change a time when men thought a time when men thought freely and brought ou frehley and brought outepts and concepts and virtuous ideas and they might say, mom and dad, boy and girl, fat ideas and skinny and so they havee bo to go back and rework the language in those bookhes. to make them fit the wok ethis s narrative of today. and listen, i don't think thispn stops, but it goes to your point. get your kids out of school, geu buy the books, the classics no books now so you'll have themw r kidsr own library so you can read them your kids, your kids kidsenjoy them in the way the authors wrote them, not the way the book has modified them yet. >> carol, what's your advice? how do you navigate this? >> how do yo the revisionist editions of the books, they will be the ofwes, r editions, because this
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is something that just took off maybe in the last ten years. and so the classic books will always be the classics and it will actually increase the value of certain publications. and when you want about whywoulr they would go after dolls, dahl it's because they have reached books, it's because they have reached over three hundred million peopleov and children. it is about indoctrinating them ,but also they're trying to to hit them from every different angle. so it's not just the classrooml. and the curriculum. they're trying to make i they'rt sure tha that they're trying to ensureen that children who are avidt enco readers want and can orun wit thng that would contradict the messages that they are trying to infuse in their young minds. >> it's so right.ing fo when you're looking for a book,o try to find copyright likeok, nineteen eighty seven if you can, and you're probably have7 f you'll h much more of a chance ofg an ora getting an original source. >> and then sean, when youl had
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social media on top of it, you're right, if kids never on top o encounter wisdom, how can we, if expected them. s neve >> the right by the way,r parents have to give it to themt ,but the left wants s to controt what they watch, what they read ,what they hear so they can the control what they think. and so, again,l this comes down to the parents as parents have to educate our kids. you can't turn it over to the kids .school systems. and to carol's point, go back in your point. get the nineteen eighty 1987 version o seven version of the nineteen sixty nine version and preserve it so your kids can have accesrs to it, but don't count on them.. and by the way, as you say, get out of the schools, go toarl a charter school, go to a c a christian school. a grade an your kids are going to get education, take control of the lives o >> pf your kids, nokids doubt. dr. carol swain, sean duffy,.d congrats on the great new show. show on fox business. grea more of this both. all right. thank you. speci editi more of this special"hannity" we edition of "hannity" when we come back in just moments. >> mo at goans, we know one thing and one thing only backs strained backs from weekend
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