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great night with the ones you love, retrieving from the cares of the world in to your cave in a good way. we'll see you tomorrow night. god bless, have a great night. ♪ welcome to "hannity," a lot of breaking news this monday night. former vice president mike pence will join us right here for an exclusive interview. is he planning to run for the white house? we'll ask him, that's coming straight ahead. joe biden and kamala harris preoccupied in europe celebrating an endless war and who's running the show here back at home? it is not
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pothole pete buttigieg. he has been utterly mia and in two years he aimlessly presided over multiple airline fiasco and chaos america shipping ports and supply chain nightmare that's still ongoing and a disaster in east palestine, ohio, a train wreck followed by a controlled chemical burn that released all these dangerous chemicals into the air, the soil, the water. we have dead fish and dead animal and sick people. pothole pete, he's nowhere to be found and same with joe. he did nothing about a toxic fire so huge that it could be seen on pittsburgh's weather radar. now, ultimately pothole pete was shamed into making a statement. last week he declared that east palestine was getsing more than enough attention. you decide. >> while this horrible situation has gotten particularly high amount of attention, there are roughly 1,000 cases a year of a
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train derailing. obviously, they have levels of severity. where all of that points us to is a need to raise the bar on rail safety. >> that's the answer, pete? train wreck followed by massive chemical burns that kill off wild fish and wildlife and creeks filled with substances that could be seen by the naked eye. if pothole pete is lazy and out of touch because it is true. he demanded americans trust him simply because he was once the mayor of indiana where he quote, kkwltkquote, "dealt with a lot of disasters." >> pete buttigieg at a town hall meeting last week, what's your response to that and when are
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you going to east palestine? >> well, i am planning to go. our folks are on the ground from the first hour. i do want to stress that the ntsb needs to be able to do its work independently. when i go, the focus is going on on action, look, i was mayor of my hometown for eight years. we dealt with a lot of disasters, natural and human. >> a lot of disasters, okay, so we did a little digging and found some of those so-called disasters that pothole pete was forced to manage as mayor. according to the south ben tribune, one of his greatest challenges was turning several 1-way street to 2-way streets. that's a big challenge. another major challenge, he had to figure out what to do with all the city's empty lots and last but not least, his nickname, pothole pete, he has it for a reason. under his leadership, indiana was home to the worst roads in the entire state or as political put it, "the former
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mayor of a town within 18-round buzz systems and giant pothole problems now have to shepherd b b b biden's national plan." he's way over his head. he has not visited palestine and he said he'll go. former president trump he's going to be there tomorrow. meanwhile, joe biden will never visit and does not seem to care haltom city happening in ohio and if not in delaware, why bother? after all, the people in ukraine seems to be his number one priority. listen to the mayor of east palestine when he heard joe biden was in ukraine with president zelenskyy. take a look. >> that was the biggest slap in the face and that tells you right now he does not care about us. he can send every agency he wans to and i found that out this morning that he was in ukraine given millions of
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dollars away from people over there and not us. i am furious. >> on presidents' day in our country. >> he's over in ukraine so -- that tells you what kind of guy he is. >> now, biden is still in europe tonight and not east palestine. our own peter is traveling with the president, he joins us with more. peter ducey. >> shawn, a big unanswered question in warsaw tonight, what is joe biden going to do about it? i asked john kirby this evening in warsaw, he says there will be ramifications and consequences and he says that's something secretary blinken communicated with his chinese counterpart but they are not ready to say what those consequences would be until something happens. until the chinese say exactly how they may be helping russia down the line. that's all been done privately.
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president biden in his remarks in poland decided not to publicly warn xi to say out of ukraine. those remarks w were -- part of the time, the president were talking about dark days ahead in the fight of ukraine's freedom. part of the time he was taking credit for rallying the west around ukraine and preventing a total russian takeover of ukraine. proof that the biden's team wanted these remarks to be a reflection of overall success in ukraine in the last year. as president biden was walking off the stage, his team played the same cold play song they played while he was walking off the stage on a parking lot in delaware, the night the election was called for him. some commonalities tonight between the parking lot and the speech in poland. sean. >> peter ducey in poland
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tonight, thank you. >> biden is taking a victory lap in europe but the war in ukraine is raging with no end insight and u.s. may be sleepwalking into a devastating, ongoing, never ending and global conflict. putin backed down on a long treaty. president xi is headed to moscow for an important visit. both countries threatened to annihilate the u.s. and our allies. new access of of evil is building right be our eyes and china is demanding, we the u.s., apologize to shoot down on their spy balloon. north korea is firing off ballistic missiles left and right. america under joe biden is weak. the war in ukraine is now officially a quagmire, biden sent ukraine enough weapons and ammo to continue the fight. he never signed off on the ignition
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that's actually needed to win the war. europe is not paying their fair share, not even close. the eu is a lot closer than ukraine thatten the u.s., america committed more than double the amount of aid, actually tripled, that's more than all the other european countries combined by a lot. when poland and other countries, when they offered fighter jets so ukraine to win the war, joe biden veto it. he would not let it happen. every one on earth is taking advantage of biden's weaknesses and that means our friends and enemies and everybody in between. our fox news contributor and kel kellyanne conway. i have great sympathy for the people of ukraine. putin is murdering innocent men and women, he's targeting civilians and
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neighborhoods and apartment complex and infrastructure, and here we are at $120 billion that we have committed, europe about $30 billion, and joe keeps vetoing europe's desire to give them fighter jets that they could compete in the air over the skies of ukraine. now, if they're not foing to fight to win the war, why should the american taxpayers be paying any of this money? >> that's a question many americans are asking. when they see how ignored east palestine, ohio is and the people in need there, 5,000 american residents ask that question even more. ukraine is 5,000 miles away, it is a 12-hour plane trip. palestine is 30-minute trip on-air force one. the president could have done both. since you mentioned pete buttigieg, it is important that people understand, this is a young man whose long on ambition and short
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on effectiveness. he likes to say he speaks eight languages but he's not able to articulate and show compassion to other people. when he did acknowledge it, where did he do it? he did it where all the elites communicated, he went to twitter. he didn't go to ohio. when you have a disaster, when you have an accident, those first critical hours and days are essential. i worked in the white house where the president and vice president and others had to be deployed quickly to the site where the hurricane was or the wildfires or the shooting, etcetera. as long as you are not getting in the way, you need to be there and listen and look people in the eye and tell them what they need. everyone the ceo of the train company is there. the railroad company, he's been
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there twice and mr. shaul have said, i apologize and we'll be here for a long time. they see this split screen and they see a president in ukraine and all the money that's causing them and they see nothing's going on for their own citizens and brothers in ohio. it is frustrating to people and it is why folks are questions. >> i think it is very frustrating and when poland wants to make fighter jets to the ukrainians so they can actually win the war, joe biden is the one that veto that, charlie. he's getting all praise and now we found off they tipped off the russians and said, joe biden is going to be here in this location, don't shoot at this location during these hours. it was not the big surprise or big act of bravery that the media was making this out to be,
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was it? >> no. not only that, they gin up the air raid sirens for the moment that joe biden walks out even though they been going off for days and there was no reasons for the sirens to be going off. it is all a staged optical campaign event for joe biden. and, you know, and i think the juxtoposition between him being there and american people suffering in east palestine is shocking and it is going to stay with people. we went from america's first presidency that we have ever seen to a complete american's dead last presidency. whether joe biden likes it or not, the people of east palestine are the people he works for. he does not work for the people of ukraine. i think it is kind of interesting. one of the signature achievements is his
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so-called infrastructure bill which is called the green new deal. what did it not do? it did not fix america's rails? maybe if it did fixed it, we would not have havhave the catastrophe i palestine in the first place. it raised questions about what's the biden family's interests in ukraine and china. xi does not have anything to do with these business interests. >> >> well, you definitely add russia to the east and east palestine did not give hunter biden any business deals. the bottom line for americans, $113 billion and they don't let ukraine begin to compete to win the war. if you are going to
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fight for a tie or quagmire or protracted conflicts, america has no business sending money to ukraine. charlie and kellyanne conway, thank you. biden tried really hard to have his own tear down those wall moments and instead, we got this. take a look. >> the questions we faced were simple as they were profound. would we respond or look the other way? would we be strong or whether we be weak? we'll be united or divided? >> following that speech during his trip to poland, biden claims that he grew up around poland immigrant. he was claimed that he was raised in the puerto rican community and graduated from an all-black college that he's greek orthodox and he went to temple more than most jewish people and we once drove a big
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r rrig, i people and we once drove a big r rri digress. here is biden's greatest claim to fame. >> when cole died, we moved don to delaware to clairmont, delaware which is a working class town. everyone in town was either polish or italian. kayleigh mcenany. we'll get your take on this. number one, the strategy and the priorities. east palestine verses ukraine and the promises of this massive amount of money. remember east palestine was not declared a national disaster area in the beginning. >> that's right, that disaster
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happened on february 1st. we heard nothing from the white house. the state of the union happens on february 7th. again, we hear nothing about this in the state of the union, you have kamala who gives a speech on the environment but nothing about east palestine and biden has the audacity to speak about rail, one of his favorite topics. he told them about his amtrak to and he told that one multiple times. no mention of east palestine. you have not had pete buttigieg going there yet and he had the audacity to say this is my personal time. the people of east palestine right now, their personal time involves worrying if they have cancer. some of them or perhaps getting cancer in th inin the future. some of getting their own testing because they do not trust the testing of the federal government. it is insane that the current president do not go there but a good upon the former president, president trump who's
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going there tomorrow to bring a spotlight to this town of forgotten men and women. >> now, we have dead fish, we have dead animals and rightly so, we have people worrying about the air they are breathing. the water they'll be drinking. the long-term impact of all of this. i can't blame them and they see joe biden over in ukraine offering a massive amount of money, far more than europe ever is willing to pay in terms of this is a conflict in their backyard and not our backyard. they're not going to pay their fair share. why are we taking on ukraine's responsibility here? and they're not going to let ukraine win the war. >> well, i mean -- i do believe we can't, we got to do what we can to not let putin win this war. but, to your point, the president and his people are making an intentional decision and it is a curious one. i don't
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understand it. it does not make any sense. they're making intentional decision not to go to east palestine, not to send your cabinet secretary or your vice president. they did the same thing on the border, intentionally choosing to make a public statement. this is a public statement that they're making. they can do both, sean. i agree with kellyanne conway. they intentionally choosing not to. don't forget that the president in that same speech, if you kept playing that story you were playing, he went down to memory lane and he was talking about his trip to the vatican and he said in that story, that he was the youngest member of the armed services committee when he was a senator when we hent to the vatican by 32 years. it is impossible. in the meantime, under this presidency, you have got russian ukraine, you got china and
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taiwan, you have today the stock market crashing because interest rates are through the roof. parents and families are paying more under mortgages. retailer sales is down because people can't cancan't afford to go to r target like they used to. 86% of young voters think our country is on the wrong track. that's our future. 86% and almost 9 or 10 young people think we are on the wrong track and democrats don't want biden to run. that's the reality facing this president. >> it is a tough reality. i think he's going to have to face the music. the economy is going to crash, one way or another. not a great prediction, he has not been wrong at this point. ryan and kayleigh, thank you. we have a lot of news tonight. former vice president, mike pence, will sit down for an interview and recovering a
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a short time ago, i sat down with former vice president, mike pence, to talk about the multiple crisis we are facing as a country both at home and abroad. take a look. >> all right, joining us now is former vice president, mike pence. mr. vice president, how aare you, sir? >> good to see you, sean. thank you. >> > you see the events in t
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world is unfolding and new alliance with russia and china. we have a chinese balloon flying all over the country, we don't shoot it down. i am seeing really troubled times on every front, i want to get your take? >> well, look, it is all evidence of failed leadership by the biden administration, at home and abroad and the unprovoked war of progression now with one year in the making of ukraine and russia. vladimir putin is responsible for r the decisions he made, but i have no doubt in my mind that the capitulation on this and nordic stream and the environment where putin thought he could get away with that invasion in ukraine and here at home, the american people are paying a price. the
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$1.9 trillion in spending passed on a party line vote launched the worse inflation in 40 years and before the last session, nearly another trillion dollars in unnecessary spending. the american people know we need change in this country and they know there are challenging times ahead at home and abroad. they also know that whether it is the economy or whether it is the world's stage or crisis at the border or crimes on the streets in major cities. these are all the natural consequence of the failed leadership of president biden. i think that's why there is change around the corner. >> let me ask about ukraine, big deal made in the media about joe biden going to kyiv. the united states america contributed $133 billion. the rest to europe, $30 billion. great britain, $5 billion. this is
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their backyard, but the worse decision joe biden made, he prevented countries like poland from providing fighter jets that zelenskyy would need to win the war. >> right. >> i know a lot of america's taxpayers are saying if you are not going to fight this war to win this war, why are you taking $130 billion and spend it on the war? >> it is a fair question. let's backup for a second. the trump/pence administration was the only administration in the 21st century where russia did not attempt to redraw international lines by force. they did it in the bush administration when the tanks rolled into georgia. they did it under the obama administration when they captured crimea. under our administration it was peace through strengths. historic in versment in our national defense. willingness to allow our military to prosecute our interests and take the fight on our enemies and our terms or
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their soils. that changed under this administration and it is emboldened not only putin but other leaders around the world. with that said, we are in the fight. i believe we got to stay in the fight. it was 1985, state of the union address by ronald reagan which came to be known as the reagan's doctrine. we must not break faith with those breaking their lives. as the bible says there is nothing new under the sun and what is now been before. we are involved in a proxy war against the soviet union, the ukrainians are fighting it. i really believe that it is essential that we see it through and we demand our european allies do more than their share because it is their front yard. i think it is absolutely essential that after a slow start in providing support to the ukrainian
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military by the biden administration, we are getting them what they need, the tanks and f-16 and support them as they finish this fight. >> joe biden vetoed poland forgiviiing the mix, right? >> right. >> president biden was dragging his feet and remember when he said it may be acceptable if there were just a small incursion by the russian military. this is an absent without leadership administration when it comes to the foreign stage. they have been playing catchup ever since. i believe it is absolutely e essential that we embrace that reagan doctrine. i looked vladimir putin straight in the eye and told him things he didn't want to hear. if you think he's going to stop if he
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captures ukraine and rees reestablishing -- >> do you think he's going to go to poland? >> i don't know poland but i would understand these other countries are feeling the fear or begin to fall in line and so i think it is important that we hold the line here, support the ukrainians as they make the fight just like that reagan docdoctrine has said. at the ef the day, the real antidote is what we had during our administration, that's a commitment and not only to our national defense but unwaivering commitment to allow our military to defend and prosecute our interests in the world. >> europe in my view has to step up. they have to provered the necessary weapons to win. that's a missing part of the equation. let me talk a little bit about
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you and your future. a lot of speculations that you may be getting in the race for president, are you thinking about it? have you decided? where are you in the process? >> um -- we are thinking about it. karen and i made no decision yet. we are getting a lot of encouragement from around the country. i was in iowa and minnesota last week taking a stance for parents' rights. we'll be back on the road to texas and you know, what i am hearing from people around country is they want to get back to what we were doing during the trump/pence administration. they also want to begin to challenge and take on some of these major challenges that we face as a country whether it would be geopolitical challenges like china or a national debt the size of our nation's economy or whether it would be these cultural issues that is treading
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further and further. we'll reflect on all of these things. >> i have been doing this long enough. you are not going to tell me this tonight. >> i promise i will keep you postedment >> if you do get in, that means you are going up against your former partner, president trump. is that is a factor, a? b, where would you be different on issues with president trump? >> well, i said early on that the only thing that i decided was that i was not going to let anybody else make the decision for me. so, whether it is the former president or any other candidate, we'll make a decision based on what i and my family feel called to do in this moment in the life of the nation. >> mr. vice president, as always, great to see you, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, sean. >> appreciate it. an amazing story out of kentucky, one university led the
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revival now. marjorie taylor green, she will join us as she has called for a national divorce. red state, blue state, irreco irreconcilable differences, what does she mean? she will tell us straight ahead. ♪ choosing miracle-ear was a great decision. miracle-ear made it easy. i just booked an appointment, and a certified hearing care professional evaluated my hearing loss. and helped me find the right device, calibrated to my unique hearing needs. now i enjoy every moment, the quiet ones... ♪ ...and the loud ones. ♪ make a sound decision. our best deals of the season are happening february 20th through march 3rd. call 1-800-miracle and book your appointment today!
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> >> over 50,000 people have traveled to the area to participate in the warship and now this could just be the latest examples of what's called a revival which has a long history of mass spiritual experiences that dates back to over a hundred years. our
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ainsley earnhardt is going to be live tomorrow with special coverage of this extraordinary event. she joins you now with a live report. wow, 14 straight days? >> we are one of the people telling the story. people have taken several flights like we did. we had to go through charlotte, north carolina to get here and drive at 15 minutes. when you walk into the auditorium behind me, it is powerful. you are not seeing words on the screen, you are not seeing all the pomps and circumstances like you do in a lot of churches like many of us love. it is authentic, it is authentic christianity that's spreading throughout this campus and around the world now. so many people have come here. it is a school of 2,000 students. they can't handle this big
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crowd. on thursday is the last day and now it is left to these students to spread the word and they don't have the infrastructure and the bathrooms. they don't have a parking spot and it is a small town. they're so thankful that god used their university to spread the message. it is revival and a wakening. i have never seen anything like it. we are tired of the corrupt culture, we want to spread god's word. i have eva here who's a freshman. your parents went here and your brothers and sisters went here, too? >> yes, i am in awe and shocked of god's movement. it is an o outpouring and the love that's so vivid. >> now, it is just opened to generation z, which is 15 to 25
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years old. it is powerful and it gives me a lot of hope for our country. >> it does for me, too. you see hearts transformed in front of your eyes. >> it is great. what do you say to the people who are sad that this may be wrapped up on thursday. they're trying to find a bigger auditorium. how do we continue to spread this message and see revival in in country? >> yeah, we are getting that experience and experiencing god with all of our hearts, it does not stop here. it is not like between those four walls. god's love is over this whole earth and he dwells within us. it can't be stopped here. he's moving and he's really commissioning and sending us. so as students and a community and as soon as you walk into that building, you get to go out and share that everything that you have experienced, all that love and all that peace and joy. >> reporter: when i became a
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stronger christian and started going to some of these services, i didn't know the words to these songs. i am noticing everyone has their phones out. i talked to a group of guys from the university of kentucky, and they said we have never experienced anything like this. god is really working on us. i said are you there yet? no, it was really cool and impressive. we had a little conversation. i talked to this youth group. y'all are not students here, y'all in high school. i asked if any of y'all lives changed and most of you grew up in christian families, i talked to you, can you tell me your name? >> my name is clarity. >> reporter: you got some clarity today. in what way? >> i knew it was a revival, didn't know how to take it all in. i first got into the building, you can feel the love.
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you can really feel the love point when so many people gathered with this much love in their hearts and willing to openly share their emotions and feelings to random people around them, it is just amazing. me pers personally, i definitely take in a lot of this. i made poor choices in the past. >> reporter: we all have. god bless all of you. god has plans for all of your futures. it is great to be here. i am so honored and god's moving. it gives us a lot to hope for and look forward to in the future with this future generation, sean. >> what are refreshing change and here you have a bunch of kids who are better than i was at their age, seeking god. it is a fascinating phenomenon there. we'll be watching all morning tomorrow, 6:00 on "fox and
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friends" and thank you for that report. marjorie taylor green made waves over the holiday weekend with this tweak calling for a national divorce after facing backlash from republicans. she's explaining why she thinks this is a good idea. a national divorce would have powered individual states to form a smaller government and reduce the federal debt and set their own environmental standards. the congresswoman has another idea where banning people moving from blue states to red states from voting to five years so they don't bring their bad politics with them. here with more is marjorie taylor green. >> i read this, and i read your comments on it. i think most people want this to be the united states of america. and here is my question, how did you get to this point? i look at
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topics, how do you reconcile and defund the police and no bell laws with law enforcement. how do you reconcile secure borders and wide open borders? how do you reconcile peace through strength with people that want to gut our defense? i don't see middle ground on a lot of these issues. what is the other answer if it is not a divorce? >> well, exactly, sean. that's the problem and where we are today. in my life and my world, all of my friends are regular americans, every one i talked to is sick and tired and being bullied by the left and disrespected by the left. our ideas and policies and our ways of life have become so far apart that's coming to that point, the last thing i ever want to see in
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america is a civil war. no one wants that and at least everyone that i know would never want that. it is going that direction, we have to do something about it. we are also a nation, a crumbling nation, a nation in distressed. our government is incomplete failure. over $34 trillion, we are on the verge of default. we have to do something about that. that was the right and the left that did that to the american people on their own. the democrats never stopped pushing their policies, their ideas and their culture on republicans and the right. we are so sick and tired of it. we are tired of our children being taught ideas and and ideologies in schools. we do not want our children having gender changed and transitioned. women in prisons can't have
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spaces. esg, they have taken over corporations. this is a huge policy pressed on private businesses through the government from democrats. if you are white male today in the financial industry, you can forget it. you are a dinosaur, you are going to extinct. no one should be hired by their skin color. >> marjorie, let me ask you. >> it should only be about your character and your ability to do the job. >> what do you say to our critics that our country is governed by our constitution and you swore an oath to defend it. is there any way, are we at a point that you either win an election and your side is up to bat or you lose an election and their agenda gets pushed forward? do you actually think there will be a growing movement towards this because the divided is so deep? >> i actually think this is a
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much bigger movement that most people in washington even realized. you can take a look at the tweets i made yesterday. the amount of likes and retweets that those tweets got should tell people a lot. they are not aware of that. this is ending our union. this is shrinking the federal government which we need to stop our spending. our spending is out of control. we can abolish apartments and different parts of our federal government and giving states more power and control to cubing their fairs and their laws that fit the people that live in those states. this is more respectful towards all americans and it could end the fighting and hopefully, we can respect each other once again. >> do you expect it will happen? last question. >> well, i think it is something we should work towards because you know it is kind of the vision that our founding fathers had for america. it is a great one, it worked in the beginning, we just got it completely out of
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control. i hope that we can get there. >> marjorie taylor green, thanks for explaining it all. liam neesam was less than impressed of the ladies of "the view" after his appearance, we'll show you straight ahead. i had spent so much money on other products that when i saw the commercial for golo, the price was so much cheaper and i thought, "boy, this might not work but why not try it?" it is amazing and it works really well.
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liam neeson joins the new show, "the view" to promote his upcoming show. the actor was less than impressed with the show after an awkward interview. it is kind of hard to blame him. >> we talk about you so much, i felt like you have been here. > joy wants to get this take
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by you. >> i got this valentine to you today. happy belated valentine's day. and i found out that you gave it to all of us. >> joy thinks you are the hottest and the greatest ever. >> all right, so after the quick appearance, he told "rolling stone," he was not impressed and felt extremely unconfidentable time. can you really blame him? >> i can't believe that in my past life i used to do that crazy show. >> yeah. it is not the show was 25 years ago when barbara walter -- >> easy, 25 years ago, nice crack. go ahead. >> well, no, you went on as a teenager, we all know that. your sophomore year. >> nice safe. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> i think moving forward, i think we need to stop calling
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them the ladies of "the view," ladies is a term that's associated with class. this is "game of thrones," the hosts are there are as nasty as what you see on television. you can count on one hand how many people are impressed with "the view" these days. whether it is joy talks about her sexual fantasy about liam neeson. it is about the best loss remedy when you hear it. i would like to have my ashes sprinkled over liam neeson. >> those kidnapping movies get me so aroused, i can't begin to tell you. that's unsettling at this point. i think what's been said on the program when you this i of the think of the racist and the age attack on nikki haley. if nikki haley is past her prime then half the
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cacasts on the view should be considered extinct, sean. >> apparently, don lemon had to go through sensitivity training before he goes on the air tomorrow. i don't believe in cancellations and firings and boycotts. are liberals going to do the same for conservatives or is that a pipe dream? >> i believe in capitalism. if "the view" is not there and if there is a chemistry problem with the host, changes need to be made. viewers, are they watching or not watching? do his staffers or co-host watch him or do they think he's a problem at a particular show. let they decide, sean. >> thank you, when we come back, a big announcement, straight ahead. new retinol overnight means
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