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as fervently, we hope you haveu a great night with the ones youu love, retreating from the cares of the world into your cave.we'l >> in a good way. tomorrowgood way. and we'll see you tomorrowblessv night. god bless. have a great night. a great nigh night. ♪ and welcome to hannity.aking nei >> a lot of breaking news this monday night. tonight, former vice president mike pence will join us right here for an exclusiveen interview. is he planning a run forte the white house?rview. i plng to run for the white house? we'll ask him who will ask him, ? that is coming up straight ahead. first, with both joe bidengh and kamala harris preoccupied in europe celebrating an endless waarris preoccupr, justh the show back here at home? it is definitely not pothole. n pete boota, judge. now america's incompetent
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transportation secretary. he has been utterlpothole pey mn just two years, he aimlessly is presided over multiple airline fiascos, chaos atao america's shipping ports,ship a supply chainping nightmare tht is still ongoing.a disast and now a disaster inn palestine, ohio, a train wreckkb followed by a control chemical burn that released all these dangerous chemicals into the air, the soil, the water.sh we have dead fish, deadnd dea animals, sick people. but pothole, pete, he's nowhere, to be found. he's nowhere to be found and same joe. h jo and four daye.s he has saidthin nothing, did nothing aboutould toxic fires so huge that itpitts could be seen on pittsburgh's pould be seen on pittsburgh's weather radar. now, ultimately, pothole pete,ps he was shamehame d into makingame a statement last week.cl he declared that his palestineat was getting more than enough attention. you decide. >> while this horrible situation has gotten particularly high amount of attention, there are roughly rougderailing.re are roughly
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one thousand cases a year of a train derailing., they obviously, they have levels ofso severity, but we're all of that points us to is the needo to continue to raise the bar on rail safetyrae bar on. oh, reallye ?, pete that's the answer, pete. trai's the answer, pete. train wrecks followed by massive chemical burns that kill off local fise hill off local fise and wildlife. that's just an average day. creeks, streams, are filled with toxic substances that can e be seen by the nakedd eye. if pothole seems lazy and out ofd touch, to all of you, thath is because it's true. you know, recently because it is americans trust him simply because he washi once the mayor of south bend, indiana, wherequ, he, quote, dealt with a lot of disasters. >> that's what he said. take a look at administration come under some fire for itsts response. the mayor of palestine has saidt it took nearlyh two weeks for the white house to contact. and there were shouts of where's boo? a judge at a town hall meetingiw last week. nd >> what's your responsear
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to that? when are you going to goe to east palestine?stine? >> well,palestine?stine? well, i am i a planning to go wn and our folks weret to on the ground from the first hours. i do want to stresstress te s t the ntsb needs to be able to doh its work independently. s mayor but when i go, the focusofmetown is going to be on action. for ei we dealt with aon. lot of my hometown for eight years. we dealt with a lot ofasters, na e dealt with a lot ofasters, na disasters, natural and human, a lot of disasters. >> okay, so we did a little digging and found some of those so-called disasters thaters that pothole forced to manage as mayor. accordincording to the south be tribune, one of his greatest challenges was turning was turnl one way streets into a two way street. that's a big challenge , anotherr g challenge major challenge for pothole.hado pete, the mayor, well, he had dh to figure out what to do lot with all of his city's empty lots. and last butbut not not least,s nickname, pothole pete. well, he has i it for a reason, indianhe has i it for a reason, because under his leadership, south bend, indiana, was homs ha to the worst roads in the entire state or as politico
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put it, quote, the former mayor of a town with an eighteen route bus system and giant buzz sysm will now have to shepherd biden's in that national infrastructure plan. in other words, mayor petebu is in way over his head he wasas from day one now, ofla. course, but a judge still hasn't bothered to visit east palo. he says he'l hl go when the time is right now, of course,an the only reason pete is even considering a visit is because o former president donald trump, he's going to be there tomorrow . and meanwhile, joe biden will probably never visit. you know, he doesn'tm toe seem to care what's happening inwh ohio. and if it's not in delaware, why bother? after all,? uky bother? after all,? after all the people oraf ukraine, they seem to be his number one priority. now, listen to the mayor of palestine when he heard joe biden was in ukrainetake a with president zelenskyy. >> take a look. tell that was the biggest slap inhe e the face that tells you right now he doesn't care about us .nt us. he can sen care about us .nt so agree he can send everye agency he wants to . but i found that out this morning at one of the briefings
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that he was inns the ukraine giving millions of dollars away to people over there, not to us. furious. >> on presidents' day in and i'm furious on president's day. another country. yeah, president's day in ourat our country, he's over ukraine. so w thahat tells you what kindf guy is . >> now, biden is still in i europe tonight and not palestine. and our veryour ow own peter do, heve has beeling wn traveling w president . he joins us now with more.ducey. peter doocy, john , a big unanswered question here in warsaw tonight. >> iunanswered f china's she stg russia's putin, what does this president joe biden, going to do about it? i asked john kirby this evening here in warsaw. he said there wouldd be ramifications and consequences. consequences and he says that's something secretary blinke that secretary blinken has communicated to his chinese counterpart. his chinese not ready to say exactly what those consequences would be . uences would be until until something happens, until chinese mething happens, until the chinese say exactlsay the how they might be helping russia down the line. that's all been done privately.
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that's all been done privately. president biden today in his remarks in poland decided not publiclyin poland decided not to publicly warn to stay out of ukraine. and those remarks were spli part of the time the president o was talking about dark daysighto ahead in the fight for ukraine's freedom. ukfreedom.t part of the time, hs taking credit for rallying the west around ukraine and preventing a total russian tottakeover of ukraine and prof the biden's team wanted these of that the biden team wanted these remarks to be a reflection of overall success in ukraine in the last year, f as president biden was walkingth off the stage, his team played e the same coldplay song that they played while he waselawaree walking off the stage on a parking lot in delaware the night the election was called for him. so some commoncommonalities re tonight between the parking lote and the speechch i in poland joy >> all right, peter , to see in
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poland tonight. i thank you.taking now, so biden is now takingap a victory lap in europe, but the war in ukraine is now raging with no end in sight.o g and now the u.s. might be , a well, sleepwalking into what is a devastating, ongoing, never ending quagmire and global conflict. putin just backed out of a long longn just backed out of a long standing nuclear treaty.sident s president . she is headed to moscow for anhn important visit. both countriestrie now have allw threatened to annihilate the u.s. and our allies. a new axis of evil is buildingte right before our eyes and china is now demanding that we, the u.s., apologize to them for shooting down their spy balloon in our airspace. north korea is now firing off ballistic missiles lefta is and right into the pacific mid right into the pacific ocean.ssil our enemies are clearly emboldenedes left and ca. r in e america under joe biden is weak.s no the war in ukraine is now quagm, officially a quagmire. biden just sent ukraine enough weapon bsents and ammo only tod continue the fight. he never signed of amfnever signed of
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on the munitions that would the he munitions that would the war. e is n and meanwhile, as per usual, europe is noott paying their fas share. not even close. a the eu is a lo ct closer ukraine to ukraine than the u.s., u.s., and yet america has committed more than double the amount of aid. actually triple one hundred and twelve billion dollars. n that is more than all the otherb european countries combined by a lot. and when polan d and other countries, when they offered fightehey offer jets so ukrainei actually win the war, joe biden was the one to veto it. bis the one to veto it. he wouldn't let it happen. another long, protracted democratic war, anotherlet joe biden democratic party taking advanmocratic party >> everyone on earth is takingta advantage of biden'sgeand enem weaknesses. and that means our friends, our enemies and everybody between here with reaction. fox news contributor charlie c hurton and kellyanne conway. kellyanne, i have i have greatr sympathy for the people of for t ukraine.he i do. putiple of n is murdering innoct men , women and children. he is targeting civilians.
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he's targeting neighborhoods, apartment complexes, infrastructure. and here, where at nearly one hundred and twenty billion that we have committed europe, about 30 billion. and joe keeps vetoing europe desire to give them fighter jets that they could ukraine. actually compete in the air over the skies. i they're not foing to fight t of ukraine.war, why now, if they're no st going to fight to win the war, why should the americaamericann taxo be paying any of this money? that's a question manysee americans are asking him and they see how ignored is palestine ohio is and the people in needd th are five thousand american citizens, residents. isk even residents. more . look, ukraine is five thousand a miles away. it's a 12 hour plane trip.ur pl. i think he's palestine is about palest0 minute trip on air force one . the president could have done e yoboth. portant that p and since you mentioned people und since you mentioned people to , i think it's very important that people understand this s is a young man
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who's long on ambition and very short on effectiveness. >> he likes to say he speaks eight languages, but he's not able to articulate compassion and connection with people who may be a little bit different than him. >>e to i took him, sean, ten da ane to i took him, sean, ten da what happened.passio and obviously it comes underer his purview. department of transportation . t and then when he did acknowledge it, where did he did it? did where did he do it? he did it. where all the elites communicate with each other. he went to twitter. he didn't go to ohio, and now he's going to go to ohio.'t go when young to go to ohio.'t go you know, when you h have a disaster, either natural or manmade, when you have an accident, those first critical hours and days are essential. and i worked in a white house where president first lady, the site where tfirst lady, to be deployed quickly to the site where the hurricane was or the wildfire. the shooting, et cetera.tting in and so as long as you're not way getting in the way you need to be there. listen, look, people in the ey teelln, look, people in the ey tell them what they need. even the ceo of the train then the ceo of the train company is there.e company, heb
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the railroad company, heee he's been there twice. said, i apthere twice. i apologize, i'm sorry this happened. will be here for a very longolw time. heg and we'll see what you need. so they see this split screen.nn americans see split screen, youn see a president, commander in chief in ukraine and all u the money that that is costing them. and then they see absolutely nothing goin they see's goingg on for their s citizens, their own brethren in ohio. it's very frustrating to peopl e . >> that's why folks haves. questions. i think it is very frustrating . also, youstratinu know, when pod wants to give mig fighte r jets to the ukrainians so that they can fight and actually win the wa acr, joe biden is the one to veto that charlie hurtt, one to veto that charlie hurtt, praise and and talk of all thics bravery. now we find out that, in fact, t they tipped off the russians and said joe biden's going to be here ibin this location.dn don't shoot this locationhese during these hours. okay, so i t wasn't the big surprise or the big act ofwa bravery that the media wass ou making out to be. >> was it? only
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no. and not only that, but it's pretty clear that they ginned up the air raid sirens, sirens up the air raid sirens, sirens fo rr a moment that joe biden fe walks out, even though, you know, they had not been goingo on for days and nobody had there was no reason for the sirens to be going off. it's all a staged opticaloe campaign event for joe biden.bi den. and, and, you know, and i k that the just to juxtaposition between him being there and the american people suffering in east palestine is is shocking. and it's going to stayto sta with people. you know, we weny t fromth the i america first presidency that we've ever seerst n to a comples america dead last presidency. presidenwhether joe biden likes people of east palestine are the people he wo not,rk the people of easte doest palestine are the people he works for. he doesn't work for the people of ukraine. and i think it's kind of
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interesting. one of the signature achievements that he's very proud of is hie s so-calledich s infrastructure bill , which wash actually the green new deal bill, where they spent over a trillion dollars, much of that money going to china. do what did it not do?x it didn't fix america's railsra? because maybe it fixed america's rails. we wouldn't have had w the catastrophe in east palestine in the first place but but these people don't care about that. and it really does raise allpalt these questions about what the biden administration's and what's the biden families is interest in ukraine and china, because that's all i they want e to help. >> and , gee, does it have something to do with these business interests? interesbecause well, you know, russia don't care about east palestine and definitely had russia to the list. and clearly it's palestineeast didn't give hunter biden any business deals. so i guess they're lowunte bu on the priority list.siness deah but the bottom line for most americans, if one hundred and $30 billion and they won't let ukraine even begin to competef o to win the war, if you're just
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going to fight for a tie or a quagmire or protracted conflict, then america has noicc business sending any money to ukraine. has no anyway.nd charlie hart, thank you. conway, hart, thank you. kellyanne conway, thank you. now, today, biden tried really,o really hard to have his very own tear down this wall moment instead. >> well, we got this. k. w the questions we face were as simple as they were profound woulimple as they were profound .d we r >> would you respond or wouldeso we look the other way? would it be strong? would we be weak?her wewould be we would would we the all of our allies wouldvide? >>e all of our allies wouldvide? >> all right. follo followinwing thag that speech dd his trip to poland, biden claim that he grew up around polish immigrants just to keep track. biden had already claimed that e he was raised in the puertort rican community. heunity an graduated from an alc tounity an graduated from an alc ,that he's greek orthodox ,n mot that he went to temple more than most jewish people,ped and he once even drove a bige oe
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rig. but i digress. here is joe bidens latest drovea claim to fame. i >> take a look. as a young man, i was born in a coal town of scranton, st pennsylvania, northeastern pennsylvania, and an irishfa> catholic neighborhood. the>> on died, we moved down toe>> on died, we moved down to delaware to a town called claymont. delaware, which was a working-class town .a working and but everyone in town waser either polish or italian. i grew up feeling self-conscious. my name didn't end as kaixi. >> no, right. joining us now, outnumber co-host macinerney, former white house chief of staff reince priebus. kaili, we'll get your take take on e'll get your take on this first. number one , the strategy number twonumber, the prioritiee palestine versus ukraineve and the promises of this amount of money. remember east massive amount of money. remember, east palestine wasn't even declared a nationalt decla disaster area in the beginning.i >>onal that's right.ed
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that disaster happenedfebruary t on february 3rd.. we heard nothing from the white we heard nothing from the white house. then the state of the union hah. again, te of the union we happen hs on february 7th. t again, we hearhe nothing about this in the state of the union.e you have kamala, who givesthingb a speech on the environment, said nothing about east palestine. and biden has the audacity sp to speak abouteak ab, rail. one of his favorite topics.out i remember, he told a fib about his amtrak journeys two. he's told that one multiple times, but no mention of east palestine. you haven't had to judge. go to the area yet.t he was confronted on the street by a daily caller foundation buttigreporter this evening, ane had the audacity to say, this is my personal time. now peime. now right now, their personarsl time involves worrying if they haver. cancer, some of them or perhaps getting cancer in the future,int some of them getting their own f personal testingng because they do not trust the testing beca do not trust the testing the epa.use t trust the testing of the federal government and rightfully so. it is insane thane that the curh president will not go there, e r but very good upon the former
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president , my former boss, president trump, who's going there tomorrow to bringto this forgotten men and women. this >> a spotlight to this town of forgotten men and women. >> we have dead fish. we, we have dead fhave dea dead reince priebus. we have people worryin aboug about be worryin the air. they're breathing the water that they will be drinking , . they will be drinking the long term impact of all of this.e i can't blame them. and then they see joe bidener over in ukraine offering a massive amount of money, far more than europe is ever willing to pay in terms of, yotu know, this is a conflict ing to their backyard, not our backyard. they're goin pay their fairg to pay their far share. why are we why aretaking we takg on ukraine's responsibility here if in fact and they're not even going to leing tot ukrainen the war? we can't, >> well, i mean, i dweo believea we can't we've got to do what we can not to let putin win this war. bu but, tot to your point, sean, the president and his peopleintn are making an intentional
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decision. and it is and it's a curious wh. understand. it doesn't make any sens te. nt they're making an intentionaltos decision not to go to east palestine, not to send your cabinet secretary, not same cabinet secretary, not they did the same thin thing ogg on the border, intentionally choosing to make a a public statement. this is a public statement that they're making. they can d do both.lyanne sean, i agree with kelly in. you can go to both places, but they are intentionally choosing not to . tha and don't forgett the the preso also in that same speech, if you kept playing that story, tau kept playing that story, you are playing.lktr he went down memory laneip and was talking abouvaticat his trie to the vatican. and he said in that story thatth he was the youngest member of the armed services committee when he was a senator, when he went to the vatican by thirtys two years. it's iimpossiblen possible and n the meantime, under this presidency, you've got russia and ukraine. you've got china and taiwan.
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you have today the stock market crashing because interest rates are through the roof. parents of families are paying hundreds of more dollars every month on their mortgagd fe is retail or sales is down because people can't affor anymore to go to wal-mart and target like they used to thehafford to go country's. e 71% on the wrong track. 86to% of young voters think isto% of young voters think our country is on the wrong track. that'song our future. almost 9 o our future. nine in 10 young people think we're on the wrong track. and democrats don't want and democrats biden ant to run. facing thi president . >> it is aand it's a tough real. and i think he's going to have to face the music in lawrence summers predicting that the ecoy the economy is going to crashgrd one way or the other. not a great prediction.ic h he hasn't been wrongas up to this kay point. le y all right. thank you, range.. thank you. we have when we come back a lot of, we e a lot of news tonight. presiden former vice president mike pence, he will sit down fomike n interview. d reco
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they deserve it. very friendly with cuddly. >> all right.t just a short time ago, i satdo with f short time ago, i satdo down with former vicore the president mike pence to talk multident mike pence to talk about the multiple crises we are facingiple cri facin as cout home and abroad. >> take a lookjoinin. >> all right.e joining us now, former vicepres president mike pence. mr. vice president , how areide, you, m sirike ? >> good to see you, sean. thank you. so economically, lawrence? summers says we may be headed se for a crash. you seou, e the events in the >>
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unfolding. ukraine, russia, you see t a net with russia and china. ng we have a chinese balloon c shoot it dowinese balloon c we don't shoot in.t down. i am seeing really troubleduble >>am seeing really troubleduble >> i want to get your take. loo, well, look i, it's all evidence of failed leadership by the bush administration. >>p by at home and abroad in the unprovoked war of aggression. now, one year in the making inn ukraine, with russia, look, vla vladimir putin's responsibleadet for the decisions that he made, but i have no doubt in my mind that the capitulation of this administration on nord stream to the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan set the environment where putin thought he could get awa getyan with an invasion in ukraine. and here at home, the american
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people are paying a price. i mean, that the one point nine trillion dollars in spending passed on a party line vote that launched the worst inflation in 40 years. anflation in 40 years. and before the end of the lastd session, nearly another trillio trillion dollars in unnecessaryr spending and the american chending and the american people know that we need change in this country. in thisthey know that there arn challenging times ahead at home economy org times ahead at home and abroad. but they also know that whether it's the economy, whether it's a world stage, whether it'srdero a crisis at the border, whether it's crime o on the streets of l our major cities, these are allc the naturae l consequence of prt the failed leadership of president biden. and i think that's why there's change around the corner. let me ask about ukraine. the >> let me ask aboukraine. the big deal made in the mediat about joe biden going over joe to kyiv, meeting presidential as he okay, the united states of america has already contributed one hundred ande re thirty three billion dollars. the rest of europest, 30 billion . russia, great britain,ain,
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five billion. germany, five billion. this is their backyard. but the worst decision, i thinkh joe biden made, he has prevented countries like poland from providing fighter jets wa that zelenskyy would need to win the war. and i know a lot otaf americanur taxpayers are saying if you're not going to fight not goin this war, to win this war, why are youu tg taking one hundred and thirty billion and spending it on the war? lethe war? t'but let's back up for a second and remember that the trump administration was the onlyentuy administration in the 21st century where russia did notl le even attempt to redraw international lines s by force. they did it.orgia. the the bush administration, when the tanks rolled into georgia, d they did it under the obama cri. administration when they captured crimea. ac but under our administration,ugh it was peace through strengts.h historic investments in our national defense, a willingnesdefense. willins to allowo pros our military to prosecute our interests, take the fight to ourecr ke the f our enemies r
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terms, on their soil. their that changed under this administration and in bold. and not only putin, but othert authoritarian leaders around the world. n th that said, we're in the fight.ta and i believe we've got to stay in the fight. the you know, it was nineteen eighty five state of the union address by ronald reagan in which he articulatedya what camlde to be known as theos reagan doctrine. he said, we must not break d faith with those who are risking their lives to defocy soviet supported aggression. i mean, as the bible says, there's nothing new underw beere's nothing new underw the sun. what is now has been beforen be we are we are involved inwar ags a proxy war against the soviete union. >> the ukrainians are fighting iit. and w and i really believe it's absolutely essential that we thsolutely essential that we weei demand our european allies do more than their shareth because it is their front yard.i but i think it's absolutely essential that after a slow i start and providing support to the ukrainian military
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by the biden administration, we're now providing thathat thee support. but let's give them whatd, the they need. the tanks, let's call them and sups, let's call them the f-16port the. let joe biden support them>> joe as they finish this fight. vetoe joe biden vetoed poland from giving them makes. >> right, righe inmistake, right? yeah. well, look at the president. ra biden was dragging his feetr whn from go and remember when hether said he said thae t it might be acceptable if there was justt hea small incursion by the russian military. i mean, this is this is a thiswu is a absent without leadershipo administration when it comes to the foreign stage. and they've been playing catch up ever since that. but i really d eo believvee iti is absolutely essential that wee embrace that reagan doctrinely i've stood closer than i am to you. and look, vladimir putin right i in the eye and told him things he didn't want to hear.aight in and i got to tell you, if you think he's going to stop, if he
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captures ukraine in captures ukraine in >> sphere of thinking, go to poland. you got another thing coming do >>u got another thing coming do i yes, i territorial lithuania, estonia, belarus, these other countries are already beginning s are to either feel the fear o begin to fall in line. and so i think it's important that we hold the line here,they msupport ukrainians as they mae the fight, just like thatn reagan doctrine said.d of >> but at the end of the day, the real antidote here is what we had during our administration. and that was a commitment not only to our national defense admiitment a, tional defense but also a un unwavering commitment to allow our military to defendo al and prosecute our interests in the world wherever they were threatened. europeterests the, my view hasp europe has to provide the necessary weapons to win. i think that's kind of missing part of the equation.
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let me talk a little bit about let me talk a little bit about a lospt of speculation you might be getting in the race for president . are you thinking about it? where are yohavein the p you deu in the process?e thinking about we are thinking about it, cairdo and i have made no decision yet. t ofbut we're getting a lot of encouragement from around the country. country. i wasi was in iowa anda last week taking a stand for parents rights. we're we'll be back on the road this week to texas., what and you know what i'm hearing? what i'm hearing from peoplee dn around the country is they wante to get back to what we werenistn doing during the trump administration. t but they also want to beginr to challenge and take on some of theset we fac major challengt we face as a country, whetheroub it be gop critical challenges like china, whether it be anal size of ou, whether it be anal national debt the size ofconomy our nation's economy, or whether it be this these cultural issues that seem to be
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treading farther, farther on the traditional values that have made this country great and so we're going to reflectllo on all of those things. we're going to continue to give >> i having to continue to give prayerful consideration. i'm going to tell me tonighte bt i can by doing thihis los long and i'm teasing. >> i promise i'll keep you toniu posted. john . if you dposto get in, ited wouln you are going up against former pgoing up against your former partner, president trump,trump. is that a factor? a b, where would you president p be different on issues than thia president ? was ident ? the only thing i decided was that i wasn't going to let. anybody else make the decisionso foit is thr me. so whether it's the former president or any other ake candidate, we'll make a decision based on what i andfo my family feel called to do in this moment in the life of the nation. all right. >> mr. vice s mr. vice presiden, great to see you. >> thank you for being with us. thank you, sean.>> appreciate i appreciate it. >> and straight ahead tonight, an amazing story out of kentucky.t of one university has led a revival. now for 13 straight days.
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to be live from kentuckyearnhard tomorrow morning, starting att s 6:00 a.m., six to nine rightw here on fox with specialcove coverage of thisra extraordinar event. she joins us now with a liveeves report. wow. fourteen straight dayshe joins. >> what over fifty thousand people, ainslee. it's incredible, sean. we are one of the many one of the thousands that have comee of down here to tell this story.heo it took us ninple hours to get here. people have come from russia, did.le have come from russia, flights like we did. g we had to go through charlotte, north carolina, to get herechar, and then drive another n dri 15 minutes.t 15 it is well worth it because when you walk into thatauditori auditorium behind me, it is powerful. you're not seeing wordme powerful. yos not wordme on the screen. you're not seeing a big band. you're not seeing all the pomp e and circumstances like you do lod circumstances like you do of us love. it is just authentic.auth it is .entic it's authentic christianitchrise that is spreading throughout this this campus and around the world. now, many p so many people have come here. it's only a school of 2000 2,00.
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students. they can't handl e a big crowd. and that's why they're saying on thursday that's probably going to be the last o day. now it's up to all these students to go out and spreadle the gospel throughouftt the word and all these people that have been touched here. studentsched here. the infrastructure the word he. infrasfrastructure the word he. they don't have the bathrooms. they're porta potties that are set up. bat up. they don't have the parkingon't and it is have the parkingon't spots. to it's a small town and not closeu to a big airport. so they're so thankful that god use their university to spread the message. i mean, it's revival. wakeni, it's revival. it's awakening.ve n i've never seen anythingever sed it. some are saying we're tired of e the lukewarm churches and the corrupt culture. to god's word . and i have ava miller here, who is a freshman. come on in, ava. a ava, his parents went here.r >> your brother and sister wentr here, too, right?e and your yes. yes. brothers and sisters went what do you think about that?es i am just in awe and in shock of just like god's movement. and we keep calling it like an outpouring. it's just an outpourinn oug of the love and the holy spirit in a way that's just so vivid. yeah. and the love that's soah. and the love that's and when i walked in this auditorium tonight and i see all these young people, because now it's jus>> now, it it open,s
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to generation z, which is sixteen to twenty five year5 years old. it is powerful and it olds, it's pretty powerful. a lo it gives me a lot of hope for our country. yeah, it does for me too. i mean, you're seeinghear heartstrings, hearts transformets transed in front da your eyes. yeah, it's great. the peopl now what do you say to theat this may bo you say to theat people who were sad that thisn might be wrapping up on thursday? we're being told they might try th're being told they might try to find a bigger auditorium.ursy maybe that will be u're o fip td church or another entity out contin or another entity out here. but how do wue te continueo sprd to spread this message and see revival in our country? in coun? >> yeah, well, we just are getting the experience to justd ,like, experience god with allht of our hearts. between thoss. and it's just it's not like between those four wallse eart because god's love is like overl this whole earth and he dwells within us .s and so it can't be stopped he'sl here. he's movinlyg and he's really sn commissioning and sending us . so as students and ascommunity building, you get toscommunity a community, as like as soon as you walked into that building, you get to go go outl and share that everything that you have experience all that love and all that peace and all >> reportell that peace and all
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>> that's only from you know, whenr:hen i i became a stronge christian and started going to some of these services, s to non-denominational services, i didn't know the words to the songs. i grew u thesep singing hymns, t i'm noticing everyone has their phones out. i talk to a groui talked p of gc are college students from the university of kentucky and they sai, an d, we've neveran experienced anything like this. god is really working on us. . i sa really working on us. i saidid, are you there yet? and they're like, no, we're not there yet. .little cand it was impressive. and so we just had this y we just had a little conversation. i talked to this youth groupouto y'all are not students here, y'i right? you're in high school. schod you all if any of your lives changed. most of you grew up ind christian families or you are stlearning about right now. and i talk to you back here. can you step forward a little bit? chris tiantell me your name with clary and clarity. what you got some clarity todaya did? i >> yeah, i did that.s in what way? >> reporter: you got som cl this, i didn't really know whatt to expect. as a i mean, like, i knew it was r a revival, like but i didn't really know how to take it allfo in. but when i first got into
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you caen i first got into like, feel the love you can really feel the love when soereo many people gather with this much love in their hearts and are willing to openly sharsd their emotions and feelings too, like random people around them, it's just it's amazing. and like me personally, i . ped like me personally, i . i definitely like talking a lot from this. i made poor choices in my past, but we all have. >> yes. a loes. you're not alone. that's why we need a savior. yeah, that's right.oices we do needin hel thep, people. god bless you all.r: we all you're not going to regret it.hf i wish you all the best. r all u god bless all of you. god has bright plans for all of your futures, but it's really. t great to be here. i'm just so honored. and god's moving. look forward t it's really gives us a lot,he ft a lot to hope for. i look forward to in the future with future generation, sean. >> and i got to tellan you. wh a refreshing change, drugs, violence, . who are and here you have a bunch ofas kids that i'm sure a far bettere than i was their age, you know, seeking god . watchin it's a fascinating phenomenon there. we'll be watching all morning tomorrow.rnin tomorrow, 6:00 on "fox a
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ndsix to nine on fox and friend. >> and thanks for that report. all right. waveright. georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene made waves holidao the holiday weekend with this tweet calling for a national divorctionale after facing backh from democrats and some republicans, greenpower it upnge with a detailed thread explaining why she thinks thiss is a good idea. >> green is saying that a national divorce would empower individual states, states to thtates, states to form a smaller government, reduce the federal debt, set own ce the federal debt, set their own environmental standards. and the congresswoman hanmentals another idea as well, banning people who move fromg from blue states to red states fromvg voting for five years so withng for five years so politics with them. i actually favor that ideam. her anywaye is here with more is marjorie taylor greene. >> you know,green. i rea d this read your comments on it. you know, i think most people instinctively want this to beun. the united states of america. >> and here's my question. yo and u how did you get to this
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this point? i mean, i look at topics, for example, how do you reconcile bl on the police and no bail lawsla with law and order? how do you reconcilews with la c borders and wide open borders?er how do you reconcile energy independence with energy independence and newn borders? l you pendence and newn borders? l ism? how do you reconcile peacereconl st with with to gut o people that want to gut defense middle ground on to gut defense our defense there? i don't se ae middle ground on a lot of these issues.es . what iso what is the other an? >> if it's not a divorce? >> well, exactly, sean. that's the problem.d wh ere weand where we are today ann my life and my world, i all of my friends are regular americans. everyone i tal one ik to is sick and tired and fed up of beingd bullied by the left, abused by the left, and disrespected by the left.r ideas aneft.r and our ideas, our policies, s our ways of life have become so far apart that it's just comingo to that point.
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and the last thing i ever want r to see in america is a civil war. no one wants that. att ev leasteryoth everyonat i i never want that. but it's going that direction.o something about it. we action.o and we have to do something about it.a we're also a nation,nati a crumblinong nation. we're a nation in distress. govee a nation in distress. our government is in complete failure. over thirty four trillion dollars. we're on the vergefailure. overt that was the rergefailure. overt about that. but that wasight and the lef the left that did that to the american people on their own. but the democrats never stop pushing their policies, their ideas and their culture on republicans and the right. and we are so sick and tired of we're tired of our children.chil dren bbeing taught ideas and ideologies in school that we do not want our childrenn taught like gender lies. we do not want our children we do not want our children change or transitionednot want we we can't even have women's sports and privacy in
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our bathrooms. and women in prison can't even have spacee s. esg environmental social the governance has completely taken over corporations. and this is a huge policy.rivate pressed on private businesses i through the government from democrats. iff you're a white male today in forget it. you are a dinosaur, you are forget you're a dinosaur, you're going extinct. no one should ever be hired by their skin color or their gender or it shouldt shoud only be about your character and your ability onl to do the what do you say to your criticsy that say that our our country is governed by our constitution? governed by ouyou swore an oath. >> is there any way that. poins there any way that. our differences, are we at a point where you either win an election and your side is upd to bat or you lose an election and their agenda gets pushedardc forward ortual do youtowards thb actually think there will be a growing movement towards this? becausece a divide is so deep?
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i actually think this is a much bigger movement than most people in washington even realize. and you can take a loorealized. the tweets that i made justs an yesterday, the amount of likesd thaterday, the amount of likesd and read tweets, those tweets got should tell people a lot and they're just not aware of aware of're just not aware of it yet because they don't talk to regular people. you see, this isn' this ist ende our union. fer union. this is shrinking the federal deral gogovernment, which we ned to stop our spending. our spending is out of control.e we can abolish can ab departments and different parts ofnt and our federal government and give states more power and control to conduct their affairs thd theiand their laws that fiti the people that live in those states . this resp is more respectful towardse all americans and it could endg and hopefully,and it could endg the fighting and hopefully weea can respect each other once again. >> and do you expect in.tu ex will happen? >> last willt question. towardu >> well, i think it's something that we should work towardst is becaus kine, you know, it's kine the vision that our founding fathers had forshad for r amerin and ini think it's a great win.
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it worked in the beginning. we just got it completely out of control. so i hope we canth get there. all right.anks marjorie taylor greene, thanks for explaining it all to us. we appreciate it is always.all. when we come back , liam neeson, the actor, was less than impressed with the ladies of the view after hishe l appearanceadie. >> we'll show you. we'll explain straight ahead. hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas. and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system. thankfully, relaxium sleeps formula is clinically proven to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up feeling refreshed. >> when i take relaxium sleep, sleep better than i have in years. i wake up feeling alert like
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that's 800 seven one six six one five one . >> all right, liam neeson.so hey, join that hard hittingw show, the view, the news show.ot any way to promote his upcoming film, the actor? while i was, well, less thanas impressed with the show's host after a pretty awkward show aa pretty awkward interview and it's kind of hard to blame them. >> take a lookintervie inside.h. >> thanks so much.e ta i feel i haven't been here. that's what i .much, yeah, you talk about. joy
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don't blow my cover once again. take it. well, you i got this valentine from you today. >> i happy belated valentine's day.toda liam ey. happyx. and then i and i was like, oh, and i find out you gave it to all of us .day. and i found t you will believe anything that you say because it's no secret o >> joy thinks you are the cret o hottest and th bitcoin thinks you're, oh,eatest the hottest or greatest ever. ,t >> all right.eruick so after the cringeworthy appearance, he told rolling stone that he was just wasn't really impressed and felt extremely uncomfortable at times. it was reaction. fox news contributor 'tx news contributor joe concha, can you really b m blame him?y >> i can't even believe that ino my past life, i used to do that >> past life, i used to do that crazy show. yeah, it's not. the show was twenty five years25 ago. whe when barbara walters. nice forty five years ago.cr all right.ack. go >> well, no, you wen nice crack. >> go ahead.a well, no, no, you went on asw tr a teenager, sean. >> we all know that your sophomore year, you savedny time. and thanou. apk you that i thin
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moving forward, sean, we need to stop calling them the ladies of the view, ladies, is a terme that's associated with class right. and this ain't the throne. it's game of thrones.s. and the hosts on there are t as nasty and as vitriolic hosand as pious as anything wee on television. i mean, you can coun t on one hand how many people are impressed with the view these days. it's not remotele impresy a show it once was. and whether joy , behar, talks about her sexual fantasies with liam neeson, it's about the best weight loss remedy out there. when you hear about this, when r i mean, here's some quotes froml joy .d li i would like to have my ashesket sprinkled over liam neeson, lia unquote. another one , quote, liam neeser one , quote, liam neeson right now, thoson. e get kidnapping movies get me so aroused i can't even begin to tell you. you. that's i mean, that's just annsettlingt unsettling at this point overall. i think what's been said on the program recently, when you think about the racist, k oe the ageist attacks on nikki haley, just as it was on cnn, with don lemon, for her age nikk don lemon, for her age to be broached as an issue
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somehow, if nikki haley is past her prime, then half the cast cast on the view shoulde be considered extinct. >> sean, at this point, by the t way, apparently don lemon has to go through sensitivity training before he goes on the air tomorrow. i stand by my my stance is the same . i don't believe in cancelations. i don't believ cas and firings ane in firings. i don't believe in boycotts. sam are liberals ever going to do the same for a conservative orre is that a pipe dream pipe dreamd ?re? >> and look, i believe in capitalism. so if the viewers are not there and there's a chemistry problem with the hosts in term is of don lemon sharing the stage with two other women, then prob with the other women, then prob changes need to be made basedd on , again, the numbers viewers. arbee they watching? t are they not watching? his and do staffers and do his co-host like him or dom or they think that he's a problemis and a cancer at that particular show? let that decide it, sean. show.said. like your wo when we come back , a bigrkplac announcement straight ahead.
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