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the prosecutor is going to join us on monday. y look forward to that. looand a lot more . >> by the way, the show is and there's a brand new book being marketed to kids. it celebrates our fake trans admiral, richard levine, nowno called raichel. >> it's called shippableed," existed because trans women are women. why don't we read the book? dramatic reading the weekend. e >> see monday. hi, welcome . hello.>> sean:. how's everybody? happy friday. has everybody ppy we're very glad it's friday. thank you for being with us. wow. wow. what a great crowd what a great crowd. are back we're back in new york .ork. there are a few conservatives,wo a few normal people inrmalw yorc new york city. they're all in this room. that's it. anyway, thank you for being with us. busy news night this friday and not, by the way, for
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joe biden. he's back in delaware for another weekend of rest and relaxation. we have full coverage of his latest cognitivefullerage of ma. that's it was pretty bad. coming that's coming up tonight. also, england's own piers morgan will weigh in on megan and harry, right? the royal coupleon harry. will quarterly's. le are they are struggling to cope with a cartoon that made fun oft them. these are people that say they want privacy, buthey they show up on oprah, on netflix, they write books.ety they don't want privacy. they want money.ey are j they're just lying to usus anyway. g s.first, we begin tonightwith with something really deadly seriouhing reas and america is w suffering from what is a severe violence and murder crisis. now, in fact, country wideer murder rate is now at the highest point in more than 20 years. and it's going higher.going high it seemser, every day with another four point three percent increase. 4.3%reasin 2020 one alone. u >> now, of course, you won'te see any of these statistics on the networks because
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they hide, for example, in 2020 we had five hundred and seventy four riotsha and theyl t refused to quell riots, riots. we had thousands of injured cops, billions in propertyproper damage.ty and of course we had dozen s of dead americans, butt ri they weren't riots. according to the left. you won't hearo th abouteu won'm democrats. they love to politicize so-called gun violencedemocrats. convenient >> only when it's politicallyk t convenient will they talk about it. . now, that's because these murders now, that's because theseby t murders are devastating. >> and by the way,he oftenn hapn happening in democratic run cities and townsdemocr because c democratic policies and a democratic narrative, defunding, dismantling dis the police, vilifyinmantling the the police, zero bai,l laws, releasing violent felons from, t prison, lax prosecution and now predictable. every night, city streets allnty around the country are lined with bodies. so the question is how many more lives are democrats willing to sacrifice for a narrative that is false?
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how long will they cling to defund, dismantle a no bail laws? for example, recently inr new york city,exam the dea drops murder charges against the guy accused of stabbing a person to death over a stolen shrimp and then immediately release this guy froediatelym prison. and now he's only being chargede with first degree assaul'st. now, meanwhile, out in loss notu angeles, it's not much better. out there suspended a prosecutor for mr. griffi during a child molester charged with murder who claims to now be a trans woman. why should that be a factor? if you commit murder, you should be charged with murder.d murderer. she reported she purportedly beat a man to death in the woods, butedia b according to the media mob, the real threat to america thatd would be floridaor ron d governor ron desantis because because he all to execute a violent criminal who murdered two peoplet . thusiastically
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in fact, many in the media mob enthusiastically promoted the murderous final statement, quote, i know i hurt people peol when i was young.e youn i really messed upg.. but i know ron desantis has done a lot worse. i doubt he killed people. now, keep in mind, florida's crime rate has dropped to a 50 year low, with murder downlo 14%. and of course, n murdeo state is immune from any crime.oo but take a look at your screen. look at flagler county,. florida, a six foot six , two hundred and seventy pound high school student. look at this, viciously beatings a teacher's assistant, striking as, knocking herd unconscious. and in orange county, a violent gang orange countya viol members >> he is accused of murdering me three people, according to reports, quote, moses' armedo with a glockrdin 40 , allegedly fatally shot a woman found around 11:00 a.m., returned to the scene hours later and opened fire on a tv reporter and a photojournalist before entering a home
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and shooting yet another womanan and her nine year old daughter. r 9-but when moses was arrestede whined and he cried and he accused the police of being too rough. >> take a look. leep] face you know, oh, by activity. i couldn't relaxium that way. that way.! no more area, no i . >> and not killing him. killing they're arresting him, which is what their job is . now, the guy is accused of murdering a nine year oldreportn little girl and a local reporter and another woman, at least in florida. if he's convicted, he f he'swillwill never see the liy outside of prison ever again. that'sever a what every state nr to adopt. everybody seems to agreeee. [app now.
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>> meanwhile, in texas, this iny released video newly released video is going viral. this shows a good samaritan, somebody risking his own life chasing down a drunk driver who attempted to run from of ascene of a crash that killed a texas police officer. >> look at this heroism [bleep]. >> you [bleep] kille with some kill somebody, go kill somebody., you mother [bleep]! you killed someb right there. >> s youay stay right there by e . i don't want don to mess't w wia guy anyway, but het gu didrly l the right thing. now, clearly, law and order is something that americans value and for good reason, because without safety, lifebeco becomes very difficult when you have woke de's refuse to prosecute even violent criminals and recommendinge na
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lenient sentences in the name of, quote, social justice, th they are hurting their own community. so what can be done? b well, outmaneuvers, the attorney general is now working to fir fire a st. louis circuit attorney named ken kim torney named kim gardner. keep in mind, st. loui now, keep in mind, st. louis is one of the most dangerousn cities on earth and return gardner is now playing the race card. take a look at car thid.s. le i wow, it is true.ffice co my office could have done say more to say we did. onl nothing is only disingenuous, is what is willfully ignorant of the reality of our courtght e system. we're going to fight very hardry for justice in spite ofhe the vitriol, the hate, the racist attacks, the known manipulation of the court procedures cou to make sure our office fails by joinings no us now to respond, missouri attorney general andrew is with us. sir,tospond, mattornw bailey wep >> thank you for having me on .
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let's start with what it is that this attorney is doing, what kim gardner is doing and why it is she should not be holding this position, because what we haveho is ldina we have is a phenomenon. we have the funding of veryg ofr weak on law and orderdates candidates being funded, beingbg elected to office only because of the money spent. and they don't they don't enforce the laws of the land. they don't prosecute criminals i and americannas are at risk as a result. >> your thoughts? >> yeah, look, this is about the rule of law and justice.of l aw afor victims. i come from a prosecutor's office. i've used prosecutorial discretion to determine whether or not i have sufficientther evidence to pursue cases. on isb and that's what prosecutorial discretion is about. it is not. yod after the factit's not a, ty laws you don't like.t want so if you don't want to enforce laws, don't take a job as autor. prosecutor. wen the city of ti st. louis is a circuity who is attorney who is illegally, unlawfully, willfully neglected
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her duties. and she's done that in three ways. she's failed to prosecuts faileh pending cases that then languish on the dockets and are eventually dismissed. she's failed to inform and confer with victims, which is her constitution-- not and statutory, not to mention her moral obligation. t and she's also failed to filee'l new charges referred to her by law enforcement officers. we're going to stand up and fight for the rule of lawhee and for justice for these victims. victims. let's talk about her fe to notify or confer with victims. he danie let's talk about the daniel riley case. a teenage athlete walking back to a hotel in downtown st. louis in february. miss edmondson and her family walk down the sidewalk, a speeding car . daniel riley crashing into another car , striking missot her caedmondson, severing one or legs, maiming another. what happened in thaha t case?t case >>? well, look, the defendant, l riley, should have been lockedbl up in jail awaiting trial. he wasoc in ja arrested for a vn
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offense and should not have been out on bond. but what bbut afte after he wase on bond, he committed numerous bond violations and circuit attorney never moved to revoke his bond. u that shehil yo made oral motion in courtle and that it's the court's fault his bond wasn't revoked. wasn't revoked. but she has a responsibility here, but she has a responsibility here.go and here's the thing that she's got a problem with . t everything that happens inhat ha court is transcribed. there are court recordcribed.s n the form of electronicme documentaries, and there are memos that of the part ofntarie court record. what she is saying happened is the court record . and what she's saying happened is directly refuted by the evidence in this by the this cn she says that on august 10th, se tre fought against bond for mr. riley.pt fro and yet the transcript fromm th that hearing shows she shows that ssentedd to the bondr her statements don't add up. bi and luckily, we have evidenceute to disprove them. but this isn't about just c one case. this is a continuous pattern of behavior that constitutes an illegal willful neglect in office.offi >> all right. so do yoceu believe you havey tn the capacity to finally remove doin that is exactly what we're f doing. we filed a writ ofiled a corint
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it's a legal mechanism provided in statute by the people's elected representatives. that empowers me to take this action. it's a check and balance ate the state level against this foe kind of behavior. and it's time for the circui attorney t the attorney to go and the rule of law and justice to prevail. >> all right, attorney general bill , we appreciate your time. thank you, sir. sir now, of course, high in their ivory tower.we we have elitist liberals, democrate s. they don't seem to care aboutifi violent crime if it doesn't affect them.n't they have more important they have more important thingso to worry about, like givinutg your hard earned tax money to international organizations. for example, iorganizan 2020, t. forked over 11 billion dollars to the un 11 billion.$1 that's a lot o1 bif monellion. y, by theh amount way, which amounts to 12 12% percent of the overall budget of the un. 26% of the peacekeeping budget . we payt bill that bill and the r one hundred andthe re ninety two member states contributed the rest. why is the us paying wh such a disproportionate amount?
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and then there's the corruptre world health organization, by t, which, by the way, is in beds in with china. we saw bed this during covid.they helpe they help the country's communist regime cover up the initial covid outbreak and they lied all throughout the covid pandemic.ed all throud pandemic. and still, the u.s. sent the seven hundred and fiftyw. $1 million in 2020 one , while china, they only contributed c one hundred andibuted sixty eight millio n and to top it off, the biden the bide administration now agreed agreed to participate in a legn binding agreement at the wtondep surrounding pandemic practices. this is what they propos. e. the current draft agreement would give the quote, real timee access to 20 percent of america's production offe and safe and effective pandemic related products. including diagnostics, vaccines, personal protective equipment, therapeutics to enable equitable therap across the globe." why would we be giving other be
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countries supplies that weed of? would be in desperate need of? in other words, the show wantstl to steal critical supplies from we, the american people in a time of crisis. all in the name of global equity. no, thanks. inistration sadly, the biden administration seems to love the policies that put america last. biden'sfoample, biden's green green energy policies haveth caused you the american people. you've seen your electric people bill skyrocket. electricity now is up 12%. fuel oil is up 20%. natural gas is up 27% from lastt year. year.by the way, electric billse at record highs, but apparently it's news to your vice preside president . the ever gigglinnt, the g kamala harris harri for working families. ce we have reduced heating and electricity bills so folksn have more money in their pocket to buy things like schoobul dishwasher, and e the dishwasher or take a family vacation.amil
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okay, what part of prices goingg up does she not understand? simple math anyway? understand? simple math. she is she lying or does she not know anyway? here with reaction, fox news contributor, former speaker of the house newt gingrich, great to have you, mr. speaker. so i know i speak for a lot of f americans. i watch the wef. i saw what happened in davos. eh i see the amount of money we pay for the un, the wef show we paid the vast majority of money for the paris climate accords. chins a and india are classified as developing nations and they pas,y a fraction of what the u.. pays. my question is , why does the u.s. continue to pay the bulk of monies for man by organized nations internationala that don't seel thm to like us y much? well, first of all, a lot of far
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the liberal elites who favor paying the money don't like its very much either.as so if you were to ask people like john kerry, he's muchrnatia closer to the internationall organizations's disdain for th organizations disdain for the united states than he is to people who think america is the and most important country and thatb americans ought to be taken. i thought it was symbolically perfect that at the time when ps east palestine, ohio, reallyti needed attention, president biden was in kyiv giving away more money statproposing that the united states create a welfare state for ukrainians, that we wouldt e pay for. i mean, this is the kind of policy that is madness.i i'm foam forr defeating putin. i am for helping the ukrainians militarily.ns mili tarilybut i am against the ideat we should pour endless cash outo with no notion of what victory would end, with no notion of responsibility. so i if you want to get to ae balanced budget, one of
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the places you start is pretty s simple. >> chinese economy is almoste the size of the american economy. size of let's match the chinese contributions of they give one hundred ninety eight million, we'll give one hundred ninety one . that saves us about a billio $1n here, a billion there.but if y not big money, but if you can cn save four or five , 10 billione dollars by not giving it away, a it is a step towards a balanceda budget, which is what i'm one of a major goal should be , so>> that we've given hundreds oftaxy millions of taxpayer dollars to . and joe biden would agree if they go forward with this agreement, he would agree to give over 20% of whatever pandemic, whatever pandemic materials we have, be it vaccines, big timees, be it mass , whatever it happens to be at the time we give 20 percent of the world and take it away from the american people. shouldn't we take care of americans first with americane p
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money before wlee pledge to shae it with the rest of the world? we'll share, but we have to take care of americans first. why is that? of ame not a priority? >> well, because i think if yout are a liberal democrat, you u inherently believe that a goo the united states is not a good. country. you know, jeane kirkpatrick, ambassador kirkpatri kirkpatrick, you gave a great speech once describing the blame america firsspeech ot democrats. what happens well, what's happened is they've now become the weakened america is noe dem. if you look at everythingoo the bush administrationat with n administration is doing, from the borders is doing from the borders to releasing criminals to releasing terrorists, to giving money to iran again and again, what's the number one pattern you weaken america. in can american energy increase the importance of russian and saudi energy and venezuela?d venezuela. i think you have to understandtf that from the standpoint of the left, the united states is d a bad country. and so the left really does
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believe that you shouldn't stand for the national anthem. you probably shouldn't say the pledge of allegiance. you certainly shouldn't teach american history accurately. because their vision is of o a world in which the world submerged us . an that's part of why they love an open border. i mean, if they coulhey cadr 20 get another 20 , 30 ,, 40 million illegal immigrants, they'd be thrilled. , >> yeah, they would think that's terrific. and every time we assimilate too and get people to become americans, it just terrifies amo the left.w asian americans now work very hard. wantrd, want t to get ahead ands what? liberal school boards discriminate againstbecause asian-americans because they do too wello, again, this is the same pattern. and what you point out aboutut international organizations, i think would be good for the congressional republicans to go through inch by inch everything we're spending ng outside the u.s. and decide. is that really more importanttat than a balanced budget? ng o
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is it really worth burdeningt? our children with that debt? and if not, quit spending it? >> mr. speaker, great to havehae you. thank you for being with us. i come up liberals continue up,t to blame trump forin the train derailment, believe it or not, in ohio. l.j. lawrencte jones, he just returned from east palo posting in ohio. also, he will join us . itso, it's time for the biden blunders of the week.it it's a favorite.e.s you don't there's a lot of them straight ahead. life i to tell you about life insurance through the colonial pen program. pen program. >> if you're age to buy life insurance on a a fix fixed budgeted, rememberu can af the three p's? the three p's? >> what are the three p's? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price,
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is safe. unicef, usa, mauga ukraine. welcome to fox news live. i'm jackie ibanez in new york . ukraine's president says he is open to diplomacy through an
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unlikely broker. beijing keeps. western allies are warning against china's proposal to end the conflict. president zelenskyy says he is considering beijing's bid but is wary of any compromise with the kremlin. president biden condemned the proposal, saying it would only benefit russia. beijing has yet to condemn moscow's invasion. meanwhile, federal agencies will be knocking on doors this weekend. and east palestine, ohio, nearly three weeks since a train derailment there released toxic chemicals to the small town . president biden is ordering fema, the epa and the cdc to visit the homes and offer their assistance. the white house is facing backlash from critics over its response, but biden says he has no plans to visit east palestine. i'm jackie ibanez now back to "hannity". for all of your headlines, logt" on to fox news. .com. >> sean: all rig all right, msds his joy read, kind of like joylessly hard,
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not too happy. anyway, she joineds be all of our other colleagues in the media mob blaming donald take afor the east palestinemedi train disaster. >> take a look a lt this.s hi but it was him. an it was donald trump that his administration who gave the rail industry in norfolk, southern exactly what they wanted, fewer and looser rules around rail safety.. >> sean: mea >> meanwhile, our very own here's what th visited east palestine this week.s th and here's what the residents there told him aboutey left constantly blaming donald trump. >> take a look. shly blaming donale should be ad herself, honestly. first of all, to put it at a political level, when politics had nothingd nothin too with this absolutely zero, she everyo come down here and to everyone's face in this this t area and say those words and then let's talk. wer >> her words were unkind and intellectually dishonest. ad intellectually dishonest and they're not helpful. helpfu. they they add nothing to how we
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go forward and i just hope thatt that the culture in this in this country, it changes to atop point thatoi we have compassiono for one another. >> now, this fulnel report will air tomorrow night on lawrence jones cross countryn "lawrence and lj joins us right now. >> good to see you. welcome , my friend. i really feel bad for these people. i'llally fee tell you why. now o >> we now know that over fifty thousand fish wildlife have been found dead, and yetvee the government was so slownt to act.. and then we have this whole other factor, which is the blame game.e ga and the blame game seems to beto blamed. r well wit renald trump, that's not going over well with residents, is it? yeah, it's not goingsi ove>> irh with them, especially when youye have a party that has said they're pro an environment, pro safety, but yet they won't clean up the disaster that was left there. and then you have the pundits
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trying to make thispeople political about who these people voted for. i didn't ask voted these peoplea their voter registration card was or where they registered democrats or republicans owhetht like when we go to the south side, we don't not cover not coo chicago because they'reted fo democrats and they may havr e voted for the people that are ruining their city.also thi i also thinknk it's just dishonest. we did some researchwe did to ts company. this has been going on for the last four or five years where there's been a derailment, derailment. they're not following ollowingthe regulation. pass they show noion compassion for. these people. within 24 hours, but then i they were running these trains back again. so the residents are very upset, one , becausedent the president of the united states won't be ther ofwon't be now, these are people that areee very compassionate. they care about the people ofuk, ukraine. what russiawhen you is doing to them is wrong. but when you have american citizens hurting, no one is talking about the agriculture. th sean, what about all the cattleo there?u they got to drink that watercane they can't you can't go outfill there and take bottle of water and fill it in the pool for these cattle to drink. but this is middle america. and so it just seems likebout
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the president doesn't carem. but you know what? about them. but you know what, really?polite these politicians, demodemocrats don't care about any of us .e they don't care about whether you're poor, black, white,, blae hispanic, they take the boats for granted. and i think this people you're,i going to see a lot from them because they try to bury this under the rug. they are alive and will. cause >> all right.th across america. will , wthe will watch tomorrow night. than we will watch k for that report. now,ight now, time for biden's blunders here. r biden you go . now, the first lady, jill biden ,told the associated press today that her husbandr is pretty much set on running for another termet. we but as always, we're going to let you decide if this is a a go take adea. >> you decide. take a look. that is the most important. i know joe .
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one of my staff members o on the flight from washington and poland ask me how many times i've been in kyiv. i had to stop and think this my trip. he has captured a part of my heart, i must say.v has captf my heart, i must we here. okay, i said, you keep asking ih for the finalization of nato . we're going to get the data ization of finland. the questions we face are as simple as they are profoundl . would you respond ora wouldrese look the other way? ok the owould it be strong?we we would be . we would would we?ll the all of our allies would be united or divided.
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nato to the land, the atlantic ,japan and the pacific. >> i mean, crossed across the world would be sorry. ? i have you can't make this up. >> you can't write this. h re anyway, here with reaction, former senior adviser to president trump, stephen miller, fox news contributor ari fleischer. guys, good to see you both . steve miller, let me start with you.h it's really, really hard when i think about what other countries think of joe bidenaboh kind of frightens me.and th and there's a part oerf me and , i don't think i should be embarrassed. i didn't vote for the guy, but he is america's president and
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it's kind of embarrassing. amers but ye presidentt he keeps goint there on the world stage doing his thing. what do you thin what do k the rest of the world is thinking? a mockers he makes a mockery ofe goes us wherever he goes. it's not just the stumbling, the bumbling, being lost, beingt confused, tripping when he tries to climb up a flight of, stairs, not being able to pronounce the words and his speeches and being incoherent. >> it'd beings also the fact ths is an administration that runs down america constantly, thatrat says that we are a racist country, that we're a bigotery,d country, that we are a countryeo that deprives people of their most basic rights, he is using china's talking points against us constant all day, every day.d and so we've lost our positiondd of moral authority and leadership in the world because the numbere one person bringing us down, ragging on us, degrading us iss th the current commander in chief. >> all right, ari, if we look>>a at the hostility out of china, if we look at the territorial ambitionthe s of russia, is thig
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large part likely happening because they perceive america's president as weak and frail and incapable of acting? >>ac absolutely.ting i mean, the classic theory ofcei deterrence is that if you fear a person you go up againsthat ty is strong and will take actione against you,action you don't got them. you actually sit back .you si and that's how pieces achievedtn . think about the tw aboo presides pr we had who just exuded strength ,ronald reagan. to and i've got to say it, donald trump, both those presidents,d n you think the soviet unionk and china back then, do youdo yu think that they wouldn't wan tt to attack the united states ? and under donald trump, i think vladimir putin measured donaldsr trump and said, one ,what he's crazy. i don't know what he's going h h to do.e t attack us if we go after he might attack us if wean go after them. and so he didn't.dn't that's called mutually assuredso destruction. >> but you have to believe that your opponent is tough and theyn
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believe ronald reagan was tough. phey believe donald trum is tough. so we never had to destroy a anybody. we actually lived in a more peacefulctually world, you kno, measure joe biden and they say he's weak. >> let's go in. >> but this is a good kind of crazy.nd of he's crazy enough that he mighc. t in t actually do it. >> that haacd to bk ofe in the background there. right. e camp donald trump actually said that during the campaign. he said one of the america's greatest problems is that we'rel too predictable in our foreign policy and i'm going to do thingse in unpredictable. that was actually very smart of donald. yeah. last word, steven.t word. well, are you hit ite head on the head. it's the conversation i had with president trump in many. s cases, he said our enemies caner never know our moves. and under president trump, they never did.s and the world was safe and at peace. >> seaand they weren't on the mh as they are now.re that's for now sure. all right.u both. thank you both. straight ahead, mega marco. ohraight a, she has now found sg new to whine and complain about. this time. it is a cartoon south park'soon. impression of her.
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for having us on the show at 70%, a battle cry. ro let me start with you, sam. you've lived a life with thededo royal family. you've y, had everything handed to you, but you say your life has been hot and now you've written all about it in your new book where. yes, that's right." and you say, my wife and i totally like you should write a book because you're family like stobart. and then and we're likes. journalists. we just want to be normal people. all this attentionntormal is so hard. darl >> oh, darling, i think thist be might be the place. >> you really think so?ou rea it's a quietll, empty house.e mh if we moved her, theern people would think we're really serious about wanting to be normal. alon >> so where does. >> sright. according to reportsea, marco tas, quote, upse and overwhelmed by her portrayal in a cartoon. but anyway, the show's creators were seemingly unfazed by reports of a possible reportf a possible lawsuit,
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lawsuit, a move that megan andt harry now deny. now, according to gha new polla the couple's approval in the u.s. is somehow even lower than before.. it it sank lower after the episodeh aired here with reaction. fae biggest fan of harrye bigges and meghan ever, he's the host of piers morgan uncensored on fox. censored" on fox nancy creighton waters, good to see you. good to se natrgan.good to see >> okay, you got to explain to me and by the way, i , i andy i think this audiencei -- will agree and.this i admired the fact you werewilla told if you apologized, yogru ce get your show back . and meanwhile, your criticism of those who was deadnd on accurate and you would notno capitulate. good for you. you >> well, yeah. thank you.nk i am. you. i watche d him winding away to oprah winfrey for what seemed like three thousand eemedhours. uldn't and i simply b observed, i wouldn't believe meghan markle as she read the weathere. report. i think that's really age. well, that claim, because i wouldn't i don't believe a word i can say abouteve anyth
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and what's reallaty interesting to me is following that south park mockery, which reallyeally highlighted all the hypocrisies that approval ratings now have fallen below prince andrew's in america. popu >>la i mean, how popular do you have to be to be less popularpur than i am? an him? so it's pretty extraordinary to see that descent.o see and obviously on a personal level, i feel really sad. i >> why you don't feel so okay. so here's here's why they sayhea all the time they want privacy.t yeah, okay, so they move to one of the wealthiest areas in santa barbara, california. >> in sa known as montecito, whereves. oprah lives. do of you want privacy, why do why do oprah? why do you ddo youo a netflix sd ? why do you write a book? why do you do every interview imaginable? and then come back again and say, i want privacy? >> well, it's completelyssue b ridiculous. and the whole issue betweenet t an, and the british mediahem they keep saying how awful the british media are. >> the truth is right to the
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wedding. the media were incredibly supportive. they love the idea of the firsti biracial wedding thatng the british royal family had seenfamily h. ma meghan marklkee got an amazingly positive press. harry did, too.e got am it was a goldeazn day, the wedding. everyone celebrated this. whatpress, a happened after theg is what caused the problem. they began to go outthe pr preab ,but they would be preaching about the environment. what's your carbone en footpring next thing, the jumping on elton john's private plane like a taxi service. >> they literally tweeted about poverty on the day she was in new york , having a half a million dollar baby shower sh celebrity and flying back on george clooney, his private jet. >> and thi ss kepthower going od on and on . but they would preach one thing, one thing.e thing, wanting the woke kind of g the kind of, you know, glory f that comes from preaching about woke issuewilke iss, but at thee time really completely different lines themselves. diffs themselves. s began to call out the hypocrisy. and at that point, they then said, well, in that case, we'res victims. >> well, let me ask you, do you believe the implied allegations that members odf the royal
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family was somehow racist? no! >> no, it's i don't believe it either. but it's not it, only is itense nonsense, but you may have noticed in his promotional for his goslee book, spare me, as i renamed it, harry himself says, we didn't mean to say the royalt family name. >> the book, spare me,, th but harry harry came out recently, said he didn't thinkroyal fa they didn't mean to imply the royal. you did you're racist. yes, you did. we watched you on oprahh winfre winfrey. yoyu said the royals werehem it racist. you wouldn't name which one of them it was. now they'rthe sayingey never m i meant to say that.eve time i never believed at the time. that's why i'm good morning, britain.n "good morning britain" tha morning. i came out defending the royali family. i said, i just don'tthe l famile this stuff. they claim the archbishop ofth f canterbury had them secretly married three days before the wedding. >> we saw on tv, had it woul the archbishop of canterbury done that, it would have been dn illegal act and he woul have been in prison. is the ch right. this is the senior church inurch the uk. so the whole thing was a a complete and utter reconciliationnd. impossib >> that's impossible. i think the problem is ,
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charles , who's going to be goviously crowned king in may.d it's going to be a huge event.in do they go? >> do they not go ? he put hi he is the father who obviously knows he put his boys through quite a lot with the splitth frm their mum and getting together with camilla and so on .ethe i think he wants to makeo on. amends. i e william. e probc prince william wantsle to do bar thingsin to his brother,m with starting, i think, with slow dismembers. >> i think he's been hurt t. by his brother. and e's been incredibly he and by the attacks in the book on his wife, kate, she gets, asw a whack as well. so there'sel a lot of ill feelit .o the all i would say is tune in to the coronation, which i think i'll be coveringi' for you guys, because i think i enjoy your coverage. guys,i should join the coverage piers morganrage, thank you for relaxium . all right. wepizza shop class shoul[appd nt stupid people is going viral.plt we're going to explain that. e r and you're notic going to belieo what some americans are now doing to find love. all next on our great american panel straight ahead. straight ahead. [applause] ♪ ♪
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the future. >> learn more quixtar .com high" .great crow hi, welcome back to hannity. d . great crowd we have here tonight. r coming this coming friday night. all right. so we one pizza shop in columbus, ohio, called santino g pizzeria. it's going viral after v aft they posted that sign right there, which reads, quote, now, hiring non's stupid people. we welcome our great, greatur ge american panelat, fox and friens co-host ainsley ehrhardt, fox and friends weekend co-hostox &f pete hegseth, and al-sheik founder travisri. good to see all.k how are yo u, clay? how are you? i'm excellent. how are you?t, how it's great to have you. i just realized i owe you five hundred bucks.
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i don't what the game. we'd better don't forgeton alabama, georgia, no, no,eorgia? georgia. >> tennessee. yeah. i told you georgia was i t goin! >> it was to win. >> it was a beatdown. it wasa a big loss. can weu still know a lot l about sports . >> all right.acknowledg can we just acknowledge a simple truth and shoul d be allowed to say it publicly? >> there are stupid peopleshow, and if i hire somebody for my show, i don't want to hire s stupid person. >> is that is that illegal ats n this point? did interview him, the owner of the restaurant on fox and friends this morning. restan >> sean: is a pid. no, he said hest has to interviw five to seven people in order to find one applicant becausefio a lot of thene appm do drugs ana lot of them are not qualified t and a lot of them are not.a lo smart. sai but he really did it. he did it just as a joke.le, thu he said this wasrt going staf to attract people. we are hurting for staff. we're hurting for people.ople, n and yeah, did you notice anything when we interviewed him this morning? that thing? >> yeah. you need stupid people. people,? >> okay, wait a minute.
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why? ause t >> because there are some jobs that are easy and stupid. >> people can do them verydo the well. wait a minute. i wam very well. t s a cook and i did see that as a kid. i had to b a ce smart to be a gd cook. smarat this restaurant. >> it's not one of thosetauran places. wht is not one ofy? meaning why not?, no, noyo.u nepe meaning you need smart peoplopet that work in a restaurant. absolutely. ntbut i know a lot of dumb guys that have done a lot of gooda lo thingst , okay?that's >> and that's a good thing. a g. th if you need skills, don't hire dumb people. i mean other tasks whereers sometimes dumb people are verywp useful, myself included, wherelu we live in nashville, it'slive a almost impossible to get peoplsn hired. i went to a gat to a gs station recently and they said, hey, wee can't hire people to work here. there are 11 million open jobsns right. for gettin so i actually applaud this guy for getting the attention that he needs to hire people. i'm sure he's been overloaded with applications and a pizzaoww delivery business. you know how frustrating it is . there'people out theres people h waiting two and three hours to try to get a pizza delivered right now because they can't find peoplbecaus to de to do the jobs. on
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sean, he said that someone called and he's gotten mostlyste positive responses. the negative response is he just doesn't listen to you, but , he to.he said he got a call. called and >> a man called and said, i want to order. was it t was it ten pizzas, ten large pizzas? one hundred and fifty bucks. so i make them. then the guy calls back like thirty minutes later and says, i'm canceling my order. so then they did something wonderful. they too thething k all those pizzascal fo to the shelter, to a local foodr bank or to look at a shelter. and they added chicken wingsadd and coca-cola. >> so they turned it around.oun. and what easy was referring to is the lady in the background cooking the food, was wearing a sports . >> it doesn't seem normal attire for the back ofn the kitchen, but she's probably very good at what she's doing. all right. let me see se it that makes me t to go to that pizza.i didn't kno i didn't know that. there yow u go .th>> sean:t ha they don'tve have that in tennessee. that's my choice, by the way. show an increase in young men choosing to be single. now,me with the number over 60% and with such a high number.
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a new disturbing trend. more people are turning to artificial intelligence and robots for love.at's a littl okay, that's a little weird. that side of my category. >> pete, what do you think? well, i think a lot of young men turned to robots for love. v >> thosee, robots being video games, which were and actuallykd kind of a type of romance, love . >> listen, whe kind n you tell e be more specific. there are be more men that buy n i think they havk etionsh a relationship with thipe big doll. let me refer you to topic number one . those are the stupid peoplthe s okay? but whenl me youn telthl men tm toxic for them to be masculineey and embrace the type of hard working jobs that pahay very well, that requires skills. >> they fall back on an easy any living. that men, >> look, i think that men , i especially in their 20s,n have never had it easier to be able to find women to date. azy, b and so iect makes them lazy because you have this disposable culture where you
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just swipe right, yes or no.no,k and i think for young guys, it's never been easier to make less commitment in your lifefe and get the day. usua like usually when you werelly wh had a guy, youto had to get a job, ordehad to make a living, get a car in order to find somebody. who you could remember. ub no, i stand up, nieminen. quebec a so that wands the entire point.t yeah, i , i would hope and i have a daughter and i havey thr three older sisters. i want the women in my lifebe to be strong and to know their worth. yes.r and i don't think if youne putting yourself online and your right an swipe left or right and you meeting some stranger, i don't know if that's the best thingdo. to do. > i think a lot of these youg girls, they are willing to justy give their bodies away very easily. v eanen yn i when you sent m down to do spring breaou senok,s telling those girls behind the camera, i'm like girls, they're flashingamera,. e flashg i can confirm this. i've seen the outtakes. so the camern: ia would go offso and they would say, noul, no, "o please don't do that. you know?cause they
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>> and well, they put it all online and then their husband's goino seeg to see that one day e their friends or their parents.a and they're eighteen years old. werents, as old. all did stupide we were eighteen, but we didn't1 have social medie didn'ta. it makes me sad, though. i'm raising a daughter.a daught mahope that shere has i'd love for her to finn d a man that she falls in love with that and lovr and wants to marry her. respects and loves her and wants to marry her. t i think that's great advice. adviright. quick break right back . >> as we continue this fridayat this man needs updated go prediction. so to see you, these guys do because of it, it's still out there and so are you. and if your last vaccine was and if your last vaccine was before september, 2020 two, you're out there with fading gn protection. but an updatedat vaccineed cov s your protection so you can keep doing you get an updated covid vaccine and stay out there safely. at goans, we know one thing
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