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story. by the way, if you take you takt your opportunity to escape the slaughterhouse, you get to live for the rest of your life happily in a sanctuary.or there's some kind of metaphor there. we're not sure is . best ni maybe we'll address it tomorrow night, have the best nightn th with the ones you lovee .d to we will see you then. tur and in the meantime, ladien s and gentlemen, we are honored to turn it over to sean hannity. >> and tucker, by the way, tucker, people again see 100%. tucker, thank you. i don't want to wait for tucker. go ahead. ean: by all right. thank you. by the way,"hanni welcome to "hannity". and yes, we are broadcastingty d live with a few people in new york that are really normal . we have our studio audience, by the way, take us to hannityua jochum tonight, where you guys are great. iple this is going to be a fun night. tonight, we're tracking multiple stories and their r, the crisis at the southern border, the disaster i hn palestine, in
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ohio, the insane, i mean, insane. prope tax hikes that joe biden is proposing and the single biggest budgetbiggest in histort will bankrupt the country. it's that bad. senator ted cruz will join us . also, j.d. vancea will update on what's going on in ohio. and we'll also bring you part one of my exclusive interview with a very courageous friend and colleague here at fox news, benjamin hall. it's been one year since he nearly died in the country of ukraine, reporting for all of ae us . beay me away today as benjamin's story of survival of survrecovery. ation. it is such an inspiration. but first, let's take you to capitol hill, the swamp, l the sewer in d.c. for anfo important hearing aring on weapoon the weaponizesf your federal government. now, here is the house iairman take a judiciary chairman, jim jordan . >> tak>>e a look. i in the run up to the twenty 20 presidential election, fbi special agent elvis charged ints
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his deposition in missouri vs. biden said that he repeated twitter an repeatedly informed twitter and other social mediad you platforms of the platforms of the likelihood of n a hack leak operation in the run up to that presidential election.el he did iectit even thougon.h ths no evidence. in fact, he said in his deposition that we hadn't seen anything, no intrusions, no hack government had no evidencea of any intrusions, no evidencek, of a hacking leak yet for a year, they tell twitter that a hacking leak is coming. it's coming in october and it will involve hunter biden. g tod no evidence, but the fbi knows what's going to happen when it's goinghappen to happen and o it's going to involve. now, that's amazing.g. >> sean: tha now, that is , sadly, the fbib n putting their thumb on the scale of a presidential election. they were indoctrinatethey werd and basically training people in big tec people h. they had weekly meetings with them. oh, that they're going to bealla victims oftion disinformation campaign that never happen. sumi
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and by the wayng, they did something else in 2016.ssia hoay it was called the russia hoax, d and they did it again in the fall of 2020 with a censorship, disinformation campaign against what was the very real reports about hunter biden and his laptop from .y th a laptop, by the way, that your fbi had since december. 2019. fied probabl and they easily could have journalists who y in 48 hours. now, today's hearing featured two journalists who revealed twitter's past role in thisudin censorship campaign, including a reporter by the name of matt taibbi, who , by the way, i will tell you, is not a fanwr of mine, actually wrote a verya negative book about yours truly. >> i got over it. he's not a fan of donald trump, not a fan of mine.republic he's definitely noant woody a republican. he's not a conservative. but what he uncovered at uer twitter, iedt does transcend politics. >> watch this. thithe original promise of the internet was that it might democratize the exchange of
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information globally. >> a free internet would. i ntoverwhelm all attempts. to control information, flow its very existence, a threat to anti-democratic forms of evey government everywhere. what we found in the files wastr a sweeping effort to reverse that promise. twitter, facebook, google other and other companies developed a formal system for taking inodt moderation requestios from every corner of government, from the fbi, the dhs, the hhs, dod, the global engagement center at st.. and state even th for ever cia. for every government agency ygoy scanning twitter, there werecaun perhaps 20 quasi private the same the same thing. wha >> now, what he is describingrig is a massive, major abuse ofbeti power between big tech and , of course, unelected government bureaucrats. now, this was uncovere was ud by journalists on this program. repok postat the new yor and others like matt taibbi and barry weiss. e jo
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but as it turns out, democratsur don't actually like journalists or journalism, even though they kiss their every single day. >> i don't reallevery si knoy kn they are an extension of odemoct the democratic party in most cases, unless, of course, it advances their obsessive compulsive a. i hate trump. narrativ i hate conservative narrative. so at today's hearing, instead of listening to the witnessese and investigatin g what is aabuse blatant, clear abuse of power,of it is transparent. this power is at the executive branch of government, whilet democrats, well distor democrats, while they started berating matt taibbi maybe who like mtee he wile more anyws and started questioning this guy's character, ambac, because they didn't like what he was saying. >> take a look. given to this isn't just a matter of what data was given to these so-called journalists.d journal, there are many before. it's now there are many l legitimate questions about where muskat the financingy twit to buy twitter. >> my name is matt taibbi.te i've a reporter for 30 years and a staunch advocate of years. the first amendment. much of that time was spent at
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rolling stone magazine rankingn member plaskett. i'm not a so-called journalistso . i've won the national magazinenn award. the i have still an award for independent journalism and i've written ten books, includingnclg four new york times, the new >> sea york times best sellers, one hating hannity. >> anyway, for most of the hearing, the democrats always funnynny.. >> and i didn't i didn't feel good that day. i didn't read it anyway. for most of the hearing, thoseao are serious parties. cre democrats barely let the witness get a word outab, browbeating them for daring not to investigate anything not related to their beloved russia hoax. o and now they want all of elonelm musk's communiquus in emails.cat why?he cry because he allowed the country to see to see what wasg custom actually happening. actually , that would make him a hero in my eyes. er i see thaty eybeing transpar. >> take a look. is it your testimony here today that you disagree with the two indictments by specialthe di counsel robert mueller that definitively established that
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russia interfered in our twentyo sixteen election through social media disinformationci and a hao and leak operation? no, i don't disagree. mr. taibbi, do you disagree with those two indictments? >> well, i don't indictments are thing to do. >> you disagree about 40 orstomr 50 pages. d do you disagreo yoe with theu dt evidence outlined in those indictments? >> well, indictments are just charges. when asked you, do you disagreeo with the evidence included isen? those indictments? >> yes or no? i'm not on the jury of that case. i couldn't possibly say yes orth no.at. e thatk it's possibl they may have on a small scale, but certainly not to what'nos been reported, what's beenin t reported or what's been included in the indictmenthes. well, again, indictments are allegations. they're are not proof. and i understand. pretty detailed allegations in the mueller indictment. by the way, you go rea thin the indictment and then come back and tell us if you actually think there's no proofn of it. well, let me move on some some of this. let me move on ,. please. plhat's by the way, when lisa let me
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move on , that's how this works. >> you should know that by now it works my way or the highway.' let's moves on and let's not at talk about anything means anything about the hearing. now it gethearing.s worse. most of the democrats,y unpr they were totally unprepared. many hadt had no ide no idea at. >> the big tech government wass colluding and that this is a real issue ie n our country. >>in tak oure a look at this. >> in your answer, you alsoat yu said that you were w invited bya friend, barry white, my friend, sory wise. >> so this friend works for twir twitter or what is what is her ? she's a journalist, sir. i didn't ask you a question. i'm now asking mr. shellenberger question. >> yes, man. y very wise. not a journalist.a journalist. i'm sorry, sir.you work >> she's a journalist. wit he's a journalist. so you work in concert with her ? >> yeah. do you know when she first was contacted by mr. musk?ntacted cm i don't know.er >> yo u don't know? is is a >> so you're in this as a threesome. >> >> there was many more people
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involved in that. you you can't you can't make tos this up. no doubt.are a no doubt. there are a lot oflo stupi stupd people on capitol hill, especially in the democratic party, but they do need to kinpt of wak te up a little bit when high ranking unelected bureaucrats literally work hand in glove with big tech and tell them and to anticipate something that's going to happen. and it's probably going to be about joe biden or hunter biden because they already have the laptop that would be trying to censor speech, would it not? no one's rights are protected. d never be a partisanit issue here with reaction. he h is the founder, travis, in along with in studio our friendt boxset. contributor jason is here here. thank you very. let me let me turn to you to and especially if i can,tu i wat to turn to the issue of jim jordan. >> so we so have the fbi had ah the hunter biden laptop in december of 2019.
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>> this timeline matters so leading into the twenty twenty election presidential electionesidenti. weekly wit these tech companies are meeting weekly with fbi people .is it's being headed up by one guy who wrote a thesis thattrump said definitively that trump and russiaan colluded for trump to win in 2016. >> right. okay, so they're telling theseo big tech companies, according to the missouri case, you mayvim be a victim of some type of misinformation campaign from cot some foreign country. it may be aboury may be at joe . >> it may be about hunter. okay, watheys that an effort to censor what they knew was real in that laptop? trying to it was more than just censoring. they were trying to manipulatethe firs an election. they first gathered together, according to theser es twitter files, in august. then they met weekly. they roleplayed this. >> they foreshadowed that it was going to happen. the fbi had a dragnet of eighty agents. and next step is t to bro brinin these agents and the fbi and say, what were you trying to prevent? how do people did you charge?
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how many people did you prosecute? but you know whar goal w to man. was to manipulate an election.le >> that's clearly what it is .ad today was and the democrats, i think whatl they did today was a clear effort by them to intimidateoths others. and they were they had n and tho intellectual curiosity. they weren't trying to find out, oh, my gosh, censorship. sp >> they weren't. >> we even know what the topic was about?s a joe biden doesn't know today i but days like joe paterno was? well, today's thursday, they had a they had they had a role and they had a mission that is to intimidate anybody else who thinks they're goinga e to get out of line with the democratic narrative.e goal go that that thatal was the goal. >> let me bring you into this, because the what happened here is so deep and so profound. the they could have, i would assume, the fbi, with their top computer peopltop pee, theyd have confirmed that the laptop was hunter biden's probably in e 48 hours, but let's give them two months.m two mo they had it 11 months befor they had it eleven months before the november. 2020 presidentiavember 2l. g wey >> and yet they have agents
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meeting weekly in the weeks leading up to that election,t telling big tech, oh, you might be a victim of a misinformationi campaign and it might be aboutgn hunter. they also knew the fbi tha tt rudy giuliani had a copy, meaning they knew this would likely leak were they priming big tech companies not to nott r to reporept information that would be vital to the americanl peopleto in the lead up to an>> 100 election 100% a war. e sean sean, this makes this makes watergate seem like jaywalking. and i think it's important what jason was just sayinin tg in the clips that you showed as well. sean. look, this is like if woodward and bernstein had been called on the floor and ridiculed ford the reporting that they were ating on watergateon, they weren't trying to get to the bottom of the twitter files at all.. which we which we only know about because elon musk was willing to spend forty four billion dollars to uncover this
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bilossal rigged job of big media, big tech and theas democrat party.ki quest they weren't asking any democracy,about thisions. they claim to care so much about democracy. j january 6th, the threats from donald trump. this is the essence of what canb happen when untrammeledled and unchecked those in power and unchecked, you will wowch ad those in power, in big b tech, big media and the democrat party to collude together. just imaginetost i imagif back n the nineteen seventies, woodward and bernstein had gone 1970had go of congress and every one had ridiculed them. individual for their reporting as opposed to examiningf thei the importance of their reporting. democrats are running scared crats ar, d an they're poorly informed, and they have yet to reconciledt that they helped to create the biggest threat to our democracy. this is true in my life, in probably anybody's life thating is watching your program right
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now, sean. it's indefensible. bot we need to getto to the bottom f it. des are trand democrats are tryg to keep us from getting there because, franklythink th, i thik they're afraid of the trutamh being shown to the american public. >> you remember michael horowitz, the inspector general, and he did a report ano and he made referrals inrt that report. now, let's go back to twenty not sixteen , because in 2016, we now know the timeline. in august, of 2016, bruce horsehead, don't trust the dossier. it's a political document.n of 2 then in october of 2016, ver01ye early in october, our fbi senti over agents and offered christopher steele, the author of the dossier, the dirtf thy russian dossier that hillaryll paid for a million dollars if he could corroboratears if it. he never collected his money because they could never corroborated by the end of october, even though it's not corroborated, jim comey signspfr a fisa application. a and according to deputy fbi director andrew mccabe, without the dossier, there would be no
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fisa warrant granted. and in fact, they used all thate information that it was unverifiable and we now know debunkedriwe now k that they ple in trying to tip i the balance n that election. >> o, though,d and 10% over a thousand pages put forward by the inspector general, more than a dozen criminal referralse than a, incg manipulation of the press, accepting gifts, going doing do. some things that they shouldn'te have done. every single one of those wa ons denis denied by the department of justice for prosecution. and the other thing i think it's important to note here, it. wh wasn't just the department of justicene. his all >> it came out in the hearing today. and we can't forget this is allh these other agencieses also ha had a pipeline into twitter taking down individual down ins accounts. nuts it's lik ae whennd lois lerner t wanted t nuts and decided to suppress people who wanted to participate in that election that happened to the obama administration. ma adminithe biden administration is picked up right from thereand and they are suppressing peopleh in their ability to communicate during an election. that's a violationation of, thed amendment.o >> i will tell you, ifnot get t
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get this fixed, we're going to lose our country. everyone agr, that's how serious this is .h th >>at everyone agree with that. thank you. appreci jason chaffetz. clay, always great to have you.e thank you, sir. we appreciatite. all right. now to something truly, utterly insa.e. biden proposing now a brand new six point eight trillionssen budget that, if passed, will be the single largest budget and the single largest tax hike in american history. get this, in the next y ten years, biden wantsea to sped a whopping 80 plus trillion dollars on a variety of new social welfare programs.wele programs, along with of course billions of the cu along with , of course, billions to the cult of climatee change. change in order to pay for his outr agin order to pay for his outrageous spending spree, joe biden wants to , well, bring the pain, raise taxesude that would include a new 25% was a wealth tax.we what's while tax people thatpair made money paid their taxes on that money. and then we're going to comey back for another bite ofar the apple. by the way, when those peoplhera die, they're going to takeey wa?
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another 40% of that money. how many bites of the apple they want? and by the way, along with a near hundred percent increase in capital gains taxes, by the way, nobody will ever riskhose their money with those taxes that higthat high. they're not going to do it. in other words, you sell your house or cash in a few stocks and you might soon be paying double the amount in taxes. get why would you bother risking any money if you're going to have half of it to thes no federal government? well, it doesn't stop there, joe . ope biden ants tbiden also wants on everyone. he say he s only if you make ovr 400 thousand dollars a year. yeat's what he says. and he wantsah. even wants t exactly. yeah, right. even wants to hike the corporate tax rate by another seven percent. done. we're not done. biden is also plotting a truly psychotic tax. get this, it's called under worn realize gains. in other words, he now wants to tax money that you might make in the future. re on inon an investment that y. for example, let's say you own d
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a mcdonald's stock and let's say it's worth a thousandhe mad dollars and yoe u say two hundrd dollars that year for everyu ha share that you had. okayve, they want to tax that stock even though you didn't sell that stock. ocay seland when you may sell tt stock, maybe it's only worth thatfive hundred dollars and tht means you're screwed again. this will upend our entire economy. steve moore wrote me today, sent me a text.a der he said , under this plan, the united states could possiblys d possib have a full on depression. joe also wants to raise new taxes on your retirement plans. and for one case along with thirty $1 billion in taxesa on oil and gass and coal.. joe , by the way, that would be taxing every single americant that doesn't earn four hundred thousand dollars a year. they would pay that tax. this cy if this budget passes this country would be financially doomed, even worse than where we are now. n owit is past time that we vote joe biden out of office in
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fact, in fact, even biden's beeg seems to agree himself. >> maybe he's been watchinshowga the show. take a look. mber i >> w but guess what? you may remember i was running for office the time.reme but you remembermb that i had a big fight with the former president and maybe future president . >> bless me, father. blesanyway, no, all kidding asir authe future president here was more the author of the brandbook new book on how to defeat cultural marxism in america. >> ame he's from the three stats let's give a warm welcome to texas. let's give a warcentmer welcome to senator ted cruz, senator , i gave the numbers. we see the economy. we see the two thirds ofnd the american people now can't make ends meet. syou see people cashing in their retirement plans to make ends meet. people for bare necessities are using credit cards. it's never been this bad in my lifetime, sean. the sad truth is the sad truth
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is the socialists are in charge of the white house. rroundin joe biden certainly isn't. but the people who surrounded him with they have a very simple approach to everything. they want to spend money spend they don't want have. they want to raise taxesve unlea on you. they've unleashed record inflation. this budget that biden put out o would create a 50 trillion dollar national debt. and their view is they can just keep printing moneying mo and unleashing inflation and borrowing money from china. and itne is wildly irresponsibl. you know what's not in this? budget funds to secure our southern border. they want to fundne eighty seven thousand new irs agents, but they don't have funds for four significant numbers of new border patrol agents. they don't have funds fo sign crsignificant numberific of newa agents to stop the fentanyl crisis. the over one hundred thousand overdoses that happened last job year on biden's watcidh. this is a tax and spend budgetan and amazingly,gl some of$5.5 tri
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the taxes, they've got five point five trillion dollars in new taxes in this ony budget. that includes taxes directly on energy. so number remember all the democral who said, gosh, we wanow?t your gas prices low? they were lying.jo joe biden's budget is saying hea wants gatt'ss gas prices much, taxe higher and he's going to put taxes on them or here's e wants to in order to drive the prices up. now, here's the good thing. ene chances of this budget thing enacted into law are zero point zero percent.is >> this is aublica political document. we have a republican named to do. i thnator . >> and the amazing thingis tha is biden knows thatt. he knows that this will never pass. so this is him telling you what he wants to do. and what he wants to do is is really extreme and really a dangerous.t a and this is at a point wherepoit two thirds of the american ycheck t people are living paycheck ye paycheck and literally every american household, the first two years of biden's presidency has paid over ten thousand
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dollars in biden inflationle can taxes. now, people can'not afford this type of of economy that he wants to build. ght i do it's never going to work. i'm glad you're right.o i don't think it's goingpass to pass. but wha i don't think the house will ever pass it.y em but what does it say about want them? wanting to pass it?pass >> i well, you know, there used to be such a thing as moderate democrats in congress.n they've been driven out thate pp people setting the agendlea. th. this is bernie sanders, his budget. this is aoc. this is elizabeth warren. . and let me show you just some amazing stats just on quick review of the budget. w alinl right. here's how mang y times the following words appear in the budget equity. sixty three times climate. one hundred and 48 times envirei .rotal just criminal justice.ice, twenty five times transgender, trans intersex, whichans, i have no idea what that is , seven times seven comparedd to
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to the america thin. >> none of us know either. that's more a yale thing. yeah. [laughter] let me give you the other side of that, john . i don't ibm people think. go ahead real quickly.a breabreak. an peopl >> so the things the american people care about inflationn al only 10 times, fenthion twice, border security eight timeslaw n police four times, lawfo enforcement nine times crime money four times and gas pricesh three times. they telree they tl you who they are. >> senator ted cruz. when we come back , our very own fortunes. lj has an updateamerican's kidnp on the americans kidnaped and killed at the borderkilled e and tonight, biden hasop totally abandoned the people of east palestinalestinie. ack wi we'll bring yothu the latest. we'll check in with senator jay vance and more as you continue with a great story. tonight >> great audience for point
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what is your healing power? find out at heal vets dog>> sea tonight. tonight, pothole beat in norfolk, southern.ull da they're in full damage controlma mode aftergede after one of then derailed in palestine in ohio, creating what was anenviro environmental disaster. we've been covering it. the ceo saysnmster we e ceo is , deeply sorry as his company is now set to face a senate probe. >> what about pothole pete now? not. igation your preside but as congress is preparing their investigation, unur president, joe biden, apparently totally is unconcerned with the residents of this town . residen thidespite his never et promises to visit one white houswhite hoe official reportedy said they are, quote, nott agonr
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agonizing over if and when he will make the trip. trip. wow here with a reaction ohi with reaction, ohio senator jd vance. >> yes, you know, senator , if i lived in east palestine, i would rightfully be outraged and very angry. >> b tonight. trust and i am not trusting any of those politicians that are saying, oh, drink the water,ey d watch me drink the water that probably drinking evian. like any't why no concern from the president, why he went to ukraine? why can't he go to east palestine? >> look, shall i think thisrsuse is all about friends versus enemies, and he does notne enee the people of east palestineou as friends because not enough of them voted for him. and so he's not paying attention to what's going on on the ground there. seandtant to, it's important toe this is not just a lack of the leadership from the president. >>as it's a lack of action from his administration. as i sit here speaking, sean, there are mounds of toxic dirt s
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sitting in east palestine thattf norfolk southern has dug out of the ground, that they cannotcils get to the license facilities to dispose of hazardousbide chemicals because the biden administration's epa is not letting them. i would repeat that becausei biden's epwill repeat thata is s job. it's palestine has toxic chemicals, mounds of toxic chemicals just sitting on the ground. what happens if it rains in this stuff seeps back into the ground. it's a total disaster. leve >> and at every level, whether it's norfolk, southern, the epea or somebody else, it feels liken the people of palestine aree being failed pretty by everybody. >> it's a total disgrace. let me ask you how we cann in independently corroborate anded inform the people of palestine that things are safe because everything that our government pretty much told us about covido ended up being dead wrong.e reay so i don't have any faith, hope or trust in the federal government when it comes to my health or anybody, this
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audience's health or the people of east palestine, is there goinestine to be ag to be an inn group with no agenda that can be tell them definitively the airat is safe to breathe, the water is safe to drink, well, the first thing, sean, is areyo you going to give people confidence that things are safe ? you've got to get the toxic chemicals out of there inbody's the first place. nobody gelieve t is going to bet he's palestina safe when you six l haven't cleaned upd up the the original chemical disaster site six weeks later. that hasn't happened. now, after that happens, you point out a very importante which is how point, which is how do we trust the testing that happens? and i think we're our officerkii is actually supporting and working with a number ofber organizationofs that are doinggr independent testing on the ground. we're asking other peopl tget ie canet involved so that we do some long term testing ofhe the residents have been seekingt personal health testing and someh testin of them have bn unable to get it. so we've got j to justust offe everybodhey everything thatthatt they need here to ensure thathe their health is on the right g track.et
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>> but the ver cy first step is we've got to clean up commu the community first and foremost. irst and foremost we've got to start there. until you do that, nobody is going to have confidence, say these palestine safety. >> well, the epa got it wrong, too, on on ground zero afterreme 9/11.mbepor and i remember reporting frotinm m ground zero at that time. week >> and for weeks, it was nothins like snowing nothing. >> but i dt was like snowing due and dirt and debris. but the epa at the time said , i don't know, the air is safe and so many people ended up with with lung issues as along result.as a result even to this day, people are still even to this day, people are still dying as a result of being lied to by the government. and , you know, one of the people of palestine do aof n terms of their home values,much excuse me, but as much as i, love ohio and you do know i love ohio, i love you.n. i love jim jordan. o host is ou you know wly cunningham. a great talk show host is ouhat thergonne. but you know what? is anyone going to want to buye? a house? and he's palestine because i'm not interested. s a big is it's a big issue in the longcleu term. cleainn up in the long term.t
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redevelopment of east palestine as weing to be somethingof have to work on . you're exactly right.e home valueals haveread already l through the floor.ocrmer you've got a lot of local sayin farmers saying nobody wantg nobu to buy my product. a lot ofsier local small busines where nobody's coming in because people aren't traveling to east palestine right now. the economicthe ec devastation e goin the long term is something is we're going to have to deal with andg and that's why we cat leave people behind. >> there is a terror. i n eastup palestine. l not wo sean, i know you're not goinkeg to let up. i know others won't let up. i certainly won't. but there is a terror that they're going to be left behind the joe biden administration is certainly not and ignored. that by the administration certainly is not giving them any confidence. song the so we h stay on we've f them. testing not junsure, like you said ,st the indepth testing, nt just the government testing, and we've got to make sure t thr the people of these palestine know there are people and we're not going to forget about. if listen, i don't really day give a rip. if joe biden comes, he's a day late. and a dollar short. we amer >> but i do believe that we americans , before we take e cad
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of every other country that we b should be taking care of americans first. >> and that means taking care of the plight of thesee palestine in ohio and thaturingh means helping them on their home values and ensuringve cleanthey have clean air and c water. and it's that simple.an before we spend any other money, period, will that happen? >> i hope it will happen shortly. i'm going to fight every single step of the way to make sure that it does happen. but you're exactly right. f americif america first means anything, it means taking care of the people of palestine. ne before people in other places. it means, of course, lockingensg down our border and it means ensuring that communities that are devastated through no fault feet, of their own are abl re to get back on their feet. right now, our priority needs au to be palestine as a country.nt no matter whatever joe biden says, that's exactly what we're goingt to keep on working on and make sure it happens. the thin annog we cannot stop doing,boutt sean, is talking about thihiss . the fa community, the failure to cleano it up, the failure to provideeat support. we cannohet leave these peopleh.
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faction of the gulf cartel apparently appar issued an apoli for the murders and said those responsible have been detained. but new reports are suggesting that the american victims may have been involved in drug trades with the cartel. cartel lawrence jones, i saw the reuters report that on thate very issue b, i believe this other news paper. >> i think the daily mail. am i wrong on that? also making good grievance on your. y sir. yeah, sorry, sir. you're exactly right.ght it's notit jus'st reports coming from the media with the daily mail as well as reuters. some of my sources in law enforcement gave me the indication thaatiot there we already prior instances with these victims now within the drug community and they'retn investigating this link between them and the cartel. it was a lot of things that just did not add up. sean, we'r at the airport right now in myrtle beach.and me
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and miss mcgee, just made her way back to south carolina. we wer e able to speak to her just a while ago. we're the only this sean, she is exclusively to you, sean. she did not answer our questions and some of the questions i have for was, how is she doing? why was she in mexico? can you tell us a little bit ofl what happened between her and the cartel and my final question to her, sean, and she covered her face as the fbi w victim advocates willed herr to to be reunited with her family. i asked her, was it truets the reports that there were some connection, a drug deal gone bad is what some arett saying in the law enforcement community. she just covered her hea cod and they wheeled her out, sean.o but it's definitely something. look, we'vhave beee been reportg on this for a while that the mexican cartels are taking advantagaree of different trades in america. they're preying on anyone that will get their product out to american citizens. we ame know the thing now is killing american citizens. and so because we have we notifu
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closed the border, they're taking full advantage. if you want to sell dope for them, or any other type of drugs, they're willing to sign you up. will be yeah. l.j. lawrence jones, it ol be watching this weekend, i'm sure, and we'll be covering it on lj all across america. a >> lawrence, we always appreciate you being with us. >> thank you. all harmless, weird week continues now. she followed up monday's' weird bizarre story about her childhood hatred of conservatives. cons mom, why do i hatestion my conservatives? that's a normal question. anyway, she followed it up with this comment about what she calls climate mental health. new words, pay attention. >> this is your new vice president . i mean, one of the young leaders was talking to me about climate, mental health. i said, tell me what's going on with your peers. climat e, mental health.ed i t and she talkedhi about i thinked i understand that, but unpack it for me. and she talked about how herbou peers are thinking about it.
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and one example is , you know, whether when they're ready, could they start a family? rriet yes.haul worried about what that would mean. and the stress of it.ing about n they were talking about it in ps terms of their peers tryin.gt ta to figure out, you know, they're going to havt a joe to t a job and they're going to havew to make a living. but what can they do? educa and how catin they adapt the education that they're having now to their activism? >> all right. tivism? ujoining us now with rer documentary producer vince n and foellyson and former white chief of staff reince priebus is with us . vince, i see you laughing.sualla i'm not sure why. usually it's the vice president that's giggling away at the most inappropriate thents. >> what what h the was shee tak talking about? abou. e i don't know well, you know, i feel sorry for the mother's deflecting. i mean, where does she run on ?? they're going to run on the fact they want to groom the children. they want to lock them in
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failing schools. they want to disarm people irm ? war zones. look, in my documentary, who will you go to for me, please? go to where yo pleu go to have c .com and purchase it and watch . the trail is very, very good. i talk about what the democrats do. they lie and they deflect, you know, they , they , they've been lying for the last 200ars. years. about loving black people, about about loving black people, about caring about america. t yoheu know, they startedhey the civil war. they they they were they controlled jim crow. now, they controlled the inner cities. they they are killing peoplee k they are beating these peoplequi down. they are defenseless. i only havone one question foro them. how many more people dleo yo du want to kill? how many more of my people? you want to take down?you've done i mean, you've done enough. they they destroyed the black family. >> they've destroyed the whole e inner city. >> they pu k male inc jail. and , you know, they tell these lies about systemic racism. ththey tell these lies saying that there's some type of white. it is a privilege to
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privilege. well, i say that is it is aege o privilege to be white. b it's also proves to be black .tb >> and it's also a privilege to be an american. reince priebus, i've asked youmt a lot of questions over ask the years. this may be the toughest one . i'm going to ask you, can you please define for our audience what climate, mental health>> id is ?o ow wha i don't know what it means, john . but you know what it is ?'s it's a logical fallacy. it's forcing people to accept outlandish premises as thee truth, whether it be this nonsense or the pregnant men . and , you know, vince has a lot of great videos out there that come up.e talk >> and one of the things he talks about that did come up ina comedy is the question of whether biological men can bears possible? i do not know th children. >> you know, iswer tf that'sha possible, because i don't knowt the answer to that either. i , i well, certainly not a biological man, but but it
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seeps into the rhetoric, whether it be the he sher nonsense or the gender maniac. trans mania in our schools. abouinvensys talked a lot about this, is that this this this logical fallacy, which it's humorous. curricul but the problem is , is it's seeping into the curriculum offh the schools. and so and it also takes away t from the reality is that conservative and i've heard youliev say this a thousand times, weea believe in clean water. wen wate believe in clean air. donald trump signed the great outdoors act by cory gardner and john lewis, whichs is putting billions of dollarsof into our national parks and our forests. he came out in favor of thisea l idea, planting a trillion trees. he believes in a waterhe infrastructure act. >> we believe that efficiency actually saves people money and puts food on the table. ablewe believe in markets, not mandates. and wemandates believe that thai should be technology agnosticc hed let the smartest people in our country help solve these problems without probl the goveg
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picking winners and losers. last thing, ears aren', jen's t worrying about, you know,y climate anxiety.ho they're worryingw they a about the price of a home gas and the interest rates on houses and cars. that's what gen years are worried about. that's what every american is worried about. reinsch thank you, vince.ome baw good to see you, too.y a with my friendack , we're going to play part of my exclusive interview with my friend, my colleague here at fox who injured one year ago, benjamin hall. >> straight ahead, looks like you've been sleeping well, megan . >> he's back for mypillow guy. and you're looking good. still feeling good? well, just when you thought you couldn't get any better, we've got the best pillow ever. mypillow 2.0. >> oh, so soft and smooth. it's cool to the touch.
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reverse the caerr, reverseans drivcar. there were two ukrainians driving as well and fiveing as f us in the car. t stuck. b we couldn't go backr come and shouted, get out of the car . i won't get out of the car ind n the second bomb hits right i the next second. the second bomb hits right infrn front of the left of the car.t. and that one , i went black . i was in a dark place. i couldn't feei l or see. afe in i had taken shrapnel in the eye ,the matchboxes, shrapnel in my in my neck. and i was i was out.t dead i was out dead. wher and then i saw my my daughter out of nowhere into this b blackness.lackne right in front of me came my daughter ranna. of meand she said to me, daddy, you've got to get out ofr. the car real was if she was in front of me, i don't know where she came to me. mand i came to and i opened up my eyes and my instinct took me towards the car door and igot
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scrambled. i pulled myself out and i goout out of the car and the thirdte bomb hit the car itself right after that. y next thing i know, i wake up, right le it's thrown me away. i'm on fire .g my right leg is gone.e. i roll around, i try to putund. i knew that you had lostt your your foot. i did i'nod lost the foot. the foot had gone. ironically, i didn't notice at the time. i was injured and bleeding everywhere. do your blthat took pieces ouf my skull out to my left hand , which has been put back together, was all torn up, the thumb hanging off. >> so i was lying there, lying there and there. i'and stwas still alive at thist and immediately said , don't m move russian drones, russian drones. trd so i'm lying there in this barren landscape trying not to move, trying to think ofzingh what we can do, looking atow my injuries, realizing how badly injured i am. y cell p and i get my cell phone out and no reception, can't get hold of hold of anyone.ovin noar one knew where we were.
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we'd be moving around a little bit. i'm so i actually had my cell phone out.go seeithe firsatt thought i was, i will record what i'm seeing. and a i actually stopped and i took a picture of my leg and some of my injuries and ieei immediately thought, well, my children can't see this is fe i don't come home. that can't be the last picture that perhaps they see. so i wasting sitting there and i deleted them immediately. but weimme lay theredi forat a e longer and pure again.. here again is lying about 5 feet who was lying about five feet away from me. also, just lying there said the russians.th the russians. . and after a while, a car camemes t past. >> it was up on this ridge just behind me. i shot a car car and i started trying to wave at it, wave out and trying to get attention. it didn'y said it't see me and s the russians, it's the russians. e ruand i said , it doesn't mat. i'm so badly injured. i've got to go. benjamin joins us tomorrow for the full hour. more hanadi after this.
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