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you're a part of changing that. and this program, modern warriors war on warriors, is trying to help expose the reality of where we'reis trl and then galvanize the next generation of leaders to fight . . r watchingth. modern warriors, war on warriors and welcome to this special edition of "hannity". >> and time for the hour. we will highlight some of our biggest interviews from our live audience shows. first up, my interview i with former vice president mike pence. and what his thoughts are aboutn running in 202ce0 four , 60% of the american people living paycheck to paycheck. thei many people are tapping intoa bi the pensions at a big losse putn to do so. some people are putting bareg be necessities on a credit card. in
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this is happening in america right now. because of these horriblehorrib economic and energy policies. >> but competing criticism, people criticize you becausefour you say, i'm proud of the fourh year record that i had with donald trump . i'm incredibly proud of the record the trump administration left stronger and more prosperous than ever before. sperouanand this administrationr systematically dismantled the progress that we have maded at home and abroad. roadbut i have to take that.t of as i said , most ofs obse the national media is obsessed with this story. most ossf the nationalthis. medd is obsessed with my old running mate. bu t as i travel aroundn pe the country, the american people are deeply concerneopd about what's happening in thisa economy. they're deeply concerned about thei budgets, arechildrenabout deeply concerned about whether their children or grandchildre s are going to grow up y in amerih with as many opportunitiesad as you and i had. 's
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and i really do believe that it's it's incumbent on us to stand firm, to speaks be plainly, let our yes. ur be yes and our no be no. when it comes to the equal treatment of the law. but i also believe tha t that, so believe tha too, to win back america in the months and years ahead,ha we've got to focus on what the american people are focused on and that is securing this country at home and abroadd brin and bringing back this economy for working families. >>lies all. i think i don't thi you guys got enough credit for taking out sulimani. >> i don't think he got enough credit . >> during the trump pence years, there was a coalition put together, the u.s., israel, the saudis, historic egypt,, th jordan and the emirates against iranian hegemony and fightinga l against a nuclear armed iran. okay, now we have china. i call it a new axis of evilir
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with russia, including iran.an that is according to reports, close to a nuclear weapon.rea, >> and north korea, a newliance alliance created and they want a new world order now. >> joe biden, lots balloon fly all over the country and spy on us. >> you know, c you know, up, up and away. >> and our beautiful balloon, but no serious. >> and then russia takes outes t one of our drones. there has been n oo consequence no response, nothing.e or >> right. well, let me let me just say, with regard to the america's place in the world, today, that there's a truism in historyhistr that weakness is evil and thatdt disastrous withdrawal in afghanistan. the capitulation, literally begging for the better part ofrn two years for iran to reenter the iran nuclear deal .e capitu >> the capitulating on nord stream two to russia without securing any while killing offne keystone. ng offi , shutting down energy i
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this country. i believe that thave that tht i a message of weakness around the world. it has emboldened the enemies of freedomit's. the answer is we haveer to produce american strength and that begins it. w >> all rightit. i say your favorite question for laughs. yeah, a lot of speculation. >> you're goingog to run for president in 2020 four . where where are you in that process? t well, karen and i have been. taking the matter to prayer. >> we're a family thate believs prayer, and i know you do. >> and we've been traveling around the country. listen, to all by the way,ean: he's one of the few new yorkers that are normal. e fe you can mention god , it's okay, by the way, if in way new york you mention god in the public school, you get ment. blic school, you get that's another story. go ahead. but i tell you , we're gettingo. closer to a decision. we've gotten a lot of encouragement around the country. >> and , you know, our our our thought on this has less
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our thought on this has less to do with us, less to do with . my son is a marine corps a captain. my son in law is a navy captain. it has more to do with i think this country's in a lot of trouble. >> so do i . i kn ido i . and i know the media is obsessed about on any givennn day. hay. is we have to produceuc leadership in this country that will take our country back to the policies that lefteo a stronger and more prosperous in the trump pense years.year and if ws ane can play a part te we will . >> gentlemen, mike pence. m and next up, my interviewjordan with congressman jim jordan on the weaponization ofe atio your dodge. this came up. senator cruz went in again and again in the hearings in the senate and asking merrick garland this week, have you ever brought a case against anybody that's protesting in front of the justices homes? >> yeah. now that is against the lawthat as a 19 us 18 us'sc section 15 f seven , if you're protesting inp front of a supreme courtreme c justice home with the intenthomf
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influencing a pending court case, a pending case, the decision and that's exactly what they're doing, that is a crime. no one seems to get prosecuted until until there was a guy crie who was going to try to take the life of i mean, unbelievable. take the life of a sitting supreme court justice, justice cavanough. so but it was it was more than, that to in this thread tag with this brave whistleblower, not y waonly was that it was the ovs 100 hundred churches and crisis pregnanc crisiy centers that wet attacked in the aftermath ofta the leak and the opinion that the left going after it.said and what does the fbi do says,ou hey, we want you to check outs e pro-life people. and he's like, what?s nose itd he's like, what?s nose oand obviously didn't. >> but it fits with what's happening at the justice department. rememberjustice department, onek garland said about that. >> he was asked, well,k sa whyio you go after pro-life senators p and not the other side? aid, he said , oh, because those protests take place during the day does. >> yeah, da i crazy. ldn't be i couldn't believe it. but it seems to be a patternn because first, a little over a year ago, it was going after moms and dads school board
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. nth nd dads school board and we learned about a month rim ago from the richmond field office that if you're a traditionaoffice il catholic, yi domestic extremist. and now we learn if now we learn you're pro-life, you're on the list as well. extrem so, i mean, one time, maybeyou'e two times, okay, there'sst something going on here. three times is a pattern. that's what we see from this justice department. s and that's why we think it's so important, the work we're doing in the judiciary committee to makg one sure the the countre the full truth. >> and theunn wetr cany ge go ar appropriations and pass ful legislation to help remedy this this this behavior. >> okay, so you head up the all important judiciary committee. you're lookingappropri into wher not our fbi is politicized and whether or not the doj hashe been weaponized. >> i know the answer to thatnswe question. t now, in 2016, inesiden the presidential race and inti 2020 , did the fbi putdi their thumb on the scale in favor of democratic candidates? >> when when they got when they to president trump's campaign spot on a presidential campaigut that's never happened iny di american history, but that's what they did. acat they did. that wasn't accurate as thecu
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basis to get that ability to spy on us. abiland by the way, the fbi trid to verify that dossier. verie moneyarlydossier. a million dollars in earlydn't october. >> he couldn't corroborate c it but then they used it in late october. and james comeany signed that 2 document. >> and then in02 wha 2020, whate they did is they preppedy silicon valley, all the big tech companies, and said, expect a hacsak and dump operation in october. this is your sworn declaration. the head of trust say trustor and safety at twitter. they tell and expect a hackdecl and dump operation in october. hunte it'll be about hunter biden. and they told him that fort by a year. and he was tol thed that by the god he was tol thed that by the government. so think about that.vent. they tell him what's going to happen, when it's goingthat's to happen and who it's going to involve. >> so that's amazing. . all of a sudden. >> so once a week we had the fbi meetin wg with every big tech company. and you're talking about the case in missouri big and .se in missouri big >> all right, the integrity had secured twitter, okay? he testified that, in fact, they mentioned, oh, you mightge get this informationt about
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joe biden or hunter biden. >> so the tech companiesd face and twitter and facebook and all these people, they were primedndhese not to believe anyg about the bidens because the fb ine fb them into believing thatdo. they were going to be lied to . >> right., they prepped them. they primed them, and they dide all this. the most important facortat is n they had the laptop in nkin their possession for a stinking year. so then all of a suddeyen it happens. and then to seal the deal. this the new york the post story happens on october 14th. later,ppens fi october 19th? ve octobfifty one former intelf officials signed the letter that became the basis, oh, thies joat became the basis, oh, thies de the debate and that impacted this. >> let i mn a bie go back to my original question. >> sean: did thei put their thub on the scale in twenty , sixteen and 2020? llar clinton and 2020? llar like, for example, hillary clinton deleted thirty three thousand emails, right? 00 she destroyed devices with hammers. if i hammers. now, if i did that,
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congressman, would i bestructio? arrested for obstruction? >> you'd be in trouble. but it's even worse thann wors descit's even worse thann wors when is that? q the better question to ask i is when is the fbi not going to try to influence an election? 2016. they spied on president trump's campaign. infn twenty . 201 it was the mueller investigation. 2020. it was what we just described with with biden laptop. 2020 two ninet020,y one days w e the midterm elections, they raid president trump's home maybe once just just likeh we the people for elections are. >> jus ft least us decide who wu want representing us in congress, who we want as commander in chief, let we the peoplewe. this is supposed to be a country of the people, by the people, for the people. let webe a the people decide how you. t great to see you . and congressman jim jordan, thank you . we appreciate you . >> u and next up, my recent interview with senator ted cruz. >> all right. cru let's lookz. at 2020 four . oka yeah, okay. desantis tomorrow. yeah, tim scottis t got in the e . trump leading in the polls goinp leading in the polls where dog? you see this going? e you've been through this. all
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>> i was with you all throughout twenty , fifteen and 16.2015 and you you you went the longest and came down a you versuso yo donald trump .? >> how do you see this race? look, it's going to be wild and wooly. i will, do say. do you think it's a bad sign bin for joe biden when hillary clinton is saying he's old and corrupt? >> corrupt i think that was set on purpose. and i think i think that thd i think i think that the democratic establishment,hm, they don't wan tt joe . so i'll tweak that a little bit . six months ago, i saidaid i dio think joe would be the nominee . >>in hmmee.. i now think he's likely to be the democrat nominee because i think the democrat s think trump is going to bei think th the republican nominee. and i think the way democraty sn think, they think, okay, ife trump's the nominee, they can hide biden in a basement for hat two years and just run on howi much they hate trump .th i think that's their strategy.in i think if at any point incratsu the coming months, democratsddb suddenly think it's going to be
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anybody but trump , i thinkwie they'll throto thew joe to the b and try to find someone younger. because, joe , apo guyt this po the guy can't tie his shoeswi without assistance. >> no. >>, i would argue he doesn'tay i know today's tuesday. >> so but this is going to be in my mind, it's always about peace and prosperity. >> and i think elections are about the future. can you think of a single thing that he has done that has bec benefited the american people? because i can't. and the question, if it's asked properly, are you better off >>operly, are you better off ago or not?l fram >> look, i'll frame it even more simply. is there any aspect of publicli life that doesn' mt more than ii did four years ago?ly i >> but like, it really is spectacular in our entire lives. have we seen a president screwor the country up more in two years than joe biden? >> like everything is worse,s domestic economic, foreign policy, like like it has been. y
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>> let me ask you a question seriously, sean . imagine you being the host, albeit guest. >> all right. i like that. it's good.--ub all imagine you sat down with the objective. i want to destroi'll by america >> what would you doica. differently than joe biden's done the last two years? >> nothing. n: nothing >> i mean i mean, when you think about this, what bothers me and what frustrates me is all of these problemsme w. >> is all of these problemsme w. to me will preventable. >> yes, we had a secure border. we know how what an integralo part of our economy is relateden to energy. weergy. have all these naturall resources. >> we were energy independent. wereso could be providing wester wereso could be providing wester neednes and we'd be paying downe >>ednes and we'd be paying downe the years. yes. and stop robbing fromp robb our children and grandchildren d . >> i am very concerned. china sees weakness, of course,s sees flaw and sees it.ess, t they've now formedhe what i calw new axis of evil.
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>> you see that? absolutely. look, joe inheriteinherited a sn that was potentially phenomenal. he's our president . i would have likedsidenti him likhave likedsidenti to succeed. you take something likethbo the border. herder. and inherited the lowest rate of illegal immigration in d forty five years. >> all t he had to do was doo nothing, continue the same could policies. and he could start with something that no president had prior to that, inheriting the great successesea of the trump administration, het came in and immediately screwed it urationp. >> and here now, my exclusivemyc interview with nikki haley luw withthe night that she anno she was running for president . let's talk aboutt right now. there's only one othercand announced candidates, a lot of names bein beingg floated out t. you got into this campaign, you know, if you had to delineate where, say, say,p differ where, say, on issues, where would, wher you start? y in >> well, first, let's say in reference to what the you know, racerence to what the you know, the race makes the liberals hadzic, explode.it
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and so i welcome that becauseg h it shows we're doing something inright. you know, when it comes to what0 we're looking at now, listen to the first 20 minutes ofg your show. look at everything that's wrong in this country and tell me wefn don't need new leadership. bucet the difference is we w nel new generational leadership. we have to leave the statusea quo. ta have to leave this chaos behind. and we've got to start talkinga about the futureth . out the futureth you need a washington outsiders, that's going to come in i und and say, yeser, i understand tht thd say, yeser, i understand tht more to make their grocerythei bill . i understand that they arech worried about their childrenil ma fror get back fromhildrenil what they lost during covid.. i understand the fact whens fa someone's factory leaves town , he's worried that his future went with . i understand that you shouldwenw not have americans looking upt at the skyyo and seeing a chine spy balloon.lloo looking back at them. this is insanity. s insa and what we need are a lot ofre changes. first, of all, we've got too many politicians in dc that aret past their prime a. we have to have term limits in
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congress. wongress. for any elected official over the age of seventy five .t to we've got to stop the spending addiction that is happening. that is causing inflation to go up. need that w oure don't need our politicians getting on tv and talking. we need the people talking in dg and we need to spark a fire up under them.s and that's what i'm willinglosig to do. and if you are tired of losing ,because we've lost the lastt seven out of eight popular votes fovoter president , we're doing something wrong. if you're tired of losing,of thc join me and go to nikki haley g .com, because we are goingd to go and fight for a strongamec and proud america again. >> are you saying that the reason republicans lost the popular vote i mean, we have an electoral collegi e aneh vote system for the very reasoni that big cities like new york and big cities in new jersey and chicago and losfc angeles and san francisco won't be deciding presidential elections. are you saying that if you aree the nominee, you believe
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noyou can win the popular vote outright? i know i can. i know tha t you will see thatinto o we will get people that will come into our fold. our goal is not we are not about compromises. we are not about changing who we are. we're about fighting boldlghtinr what we believe, but convincingb our opponents to be with us. and that's the part that's need going to change. we need to expand our tent. isps we have to bring hispanicswe hao and we have to bring the jewish community. and we nee d to bring the asian community and we need to bringai african-americans in because can-amr we famr our policies are good.fting up we focus on lifting uperybody, everybod ny, not just a selectao few, but we have to start talking in a way that brings people in and that's what we can do. and a lot of that has to do with the fact that d.c. is broken. it's bee. itn broken for a long time. we have to have the courage to walk away from the status quo, walk away from allpast the past problems and say we
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thispast problems and say we country to our children. r we're going to make sure thatr we leave our country better fore our children becauses of they deserve it. le i and you could see thousands ofh people in south carolina and around the country agreed with us today. >> and here's my interviews my with senator lindsey graham t on what the gop needs to do nees to win in 2020 . for let's talk about twenty ,m twenty four . scenty four . schiff. forget about the hoshit you take . >> yes. i wish you get the eightget the o'clock show because8: i don't have to stay up so late.at >> oh. so i want him on at 8:00. so here's the deal, folks.ou >> this is a bunch of b.s. about trump and russia. d for four years. you asked me what's going? to happen. well , i can't promise anybodytell y be prosecuted, but i can tell you that if you waiting on adam schiff to admit anything about this being wrong, you're going to die waiting. >> yeah.th what he did with all of his buddies is made you believe that donald trump was a russiarn agent for four friggin years. >> wha. t do we know now?
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it's all. so how do we how do wet get back? >> wbae wickn this election. they wanted you to believe that president trump was a russian agent. p was the truth is theren is collusion, sean , between the department of justic e, department of justic the fbi and the media colluded to lie about donald trump for years. >> it is now okay. let me let me ask you a process question about the election. >> i contend that democrats,donr they don't run campaigns anymore. they hide like biden, like hid people like katie hobbs, they they don't shake hands. >> they don't kiss babies.t do they don't do selfies., they they don't do media veils. they don't do town halls.. right. all they d o is on hundreds of millions of dollars in negative ads in there. >> and that's and then they also do something calledo l legal ballot harvesting. legal ballot harvesting. you know, campaign 1.0you . ar democrats are up fifteen point zero. right. and i'm arguing that the republican party better get there. came inguing th and they better match
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and surpass what the democrats are doing on process. am i rightcrats are or wrong?>t >> you're dead right.y as so vote as early as you can.te ride, vote by mail, vote early mail, vote standing on youvor mail, vote standing on youvor whwhy don'y dot they engageythi the public? >> what argoine they going to s everything's going great. do you agreewhy don' with why ds they talk about the issues? because they can't.e u know whyyou know why they don about issues because f th they're all on the wrong side of the issues. sues.they don't talk about our broken border because they can they don't talk about thrampant crime because they don't want to they don't want to talk about anything. hs the media hides, hides their failures. folkiluress, we got to vote. b how do you beat them? you've got to show up.e you've gotbu to vote. but here's why i'm optimistic.ea >> the american people havvee hd it with this. way. >> you don't have to live this way. you don't have to live and with borders. broken it. 50% of the hotels inn new yo new york occupierkd legal immigrants paid for by you.u do' you don't have to live to work with . the crooks are more powerfulu than the cops.
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you don't have to liven't ha ivn a world where you have to mortgage your house to to fill up your car. uso what do you like donald trump or not? i do remember that world wherebr we had secure borders. remember when the bambd guyser e afraid of us instead o uf us being afraid of them energy e ?ne yeah. remember when we were energyy independent? so let me justindependent. say . when putin and china feared.a fd oh, yeah. so here's what i'm saying. s is we will win this election if wei talk about things that people care about, we need to prosecute the case. that they don't know what they're doing. they're going to ruin your family. ruinfamithey're going to make tv country venezuela. this is the last, best chance to stop the march to socialism. you can secure your border. bo you can haverd crime on the run. you can take back your streets,' you can grow your economy,ve but you got to fire democrats. o if you don't get that, god help us all. >> seaand up next, my interviewh with shark tanks, kevin o'leary . that's straight ahead. at ahead.the timeless gift jackz
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satellite japan says is prepared to shoot down the satellite or debris if it enters japanese territory. and south korea warns the north it will face consequences if it goes ahead with that launch. i'm erin blanchard. >> now back to a hannity special and as we continue wit my recent interview with kevin o'leary on the disastrous biden economy, yet another zero pointe five rate hike from the fed f td today as biden inflationay continues to plague americans all across the country. the country. debt, bank loansba, guess what?t they will be more expensive. ar but while americans are suffering, while treasury secretary janet yellen, he's busy defending biden's billionaire bailou's bust. ba all right.ne of hereth is one of the stars of shark tank, chairman of oleary ventures, kevin o'leary, radiometric love the show. glad you're doing so well. >> thank you .
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he promised the audience that he'll teach all how to be billionaires by the end of the show. you know, when- two thirds ofng the country are living paycheck to paycheck, p when, you know, e see home sales now at 11 yearn low, we have new home construction, a dead stop. we the economy will paye payi more for everything we buy inng every store we go to. t angry bs i get angry because it was all preventable. we had a good economy. . biden wrecked it.it am i wrong? biden printed a lot of money. p and i think you have to expect inflation. ne and we got it big time. infla and we got it big time. infla 40 years. >> and when you dolihe, thaty he starts to break. now, core inflation is really high, including on food. so peopl e go to the grocery and eggs and chicken and it'sed up 45%. >> so the fed has to chase thisp in the way they do it as they keep raising rates. so something stops and we're is anstops an unusual situation bee there's so much money sloshing around when you print four trillion bucks, it's
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actually hard to spend it all. >> so it's out i there stillt.re sloshing around. >> i could figure it out. sean: well, you know i, we're at full employment still and we still o telling everybody we're inut.io a recession, we're driving up rates. it'sn rates very hard to know s going to happen next. lawrence summers said that if>> we want to endsaidf inflation, we need in one year 10% unemployment. themployment. there's noer way we're getting there. there is no way we're getting to 10 percent unemployment. >> not this time.e that means inflation goegettins on longer. >> yes.unha and that's whyt you saw today.n it was an interesting day because he made the announcement. the market actually went up. and thenent, by the time he waspres midway through the press conference, he was hawkishnferee and the market cratered 500d points because it's clear that he's not worried aboutg any the banks and the banking crisis anymore. >> he's not worried about that. he's nt he's after inflation. that means more rate hikes,. another 25 basis point and maybe another one after that. >> i an the earlndy part in e f so, i would live paycheck to paycheck. i' d struggle to pay my rent.ent. i know how people feel that
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it's not a great feeling not to have that kind of money. how ave that kind of money. you advise the average greatdoe american , the people thatamer get up every day, work hard,e pp pay their taxes, obey the laws,e raise their kids that are struggling? ?ki string? i said once on the air, i said, are id once on the air, i said, two choices. cut your spending or bring in more income. and somebody said hannity to poor peoplen more, get anothr job. that's allpe i knew when i didn. have money. bring you know, try and bring inf you more income if you can. so what i tell people, because we're back in the election and i cycle and i say forget about politics just for a minute. let paul ussi,for a minute. pr our problems, you've gotob to think about hiring leadersrs who have in my view, very simple metric. >> if you haven't madeen payrol, in your life, if you haven'toll, run a business and made payroll, you shouldn't be a politician. >> agreed? >> agreed? i agree. and and it's and i did a lot of
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business. yes. >> s to pay for workman's comp and i did have a to pay payroll taxes. also talking about it, becauses' some of our leadership and the criticism are not from, you know, your political o perspective is they've never run a business. aven't i mean, if you haven't donethat that, you don't know how hard g it is to just go day to day to day and when you have that empathy, you get great leadership. i'll give you an example. this is a classi i'c example. i i i just got back this morning mo from north dakota. gem i'm going there because this state is a gem for investment. it's's got good policy right acs the river from fargo is a town called moorhead. >> i've been there, okay?s, i'm twenty l five years ago.nt listen to this, everybody. this you don't even have to get into politics. u go what happened here. wit you got minnesota with a river separating from north dakota.d,2 you got moorhead twenty five years ago. fifty thousand peopl e in it. htwenty five years ago, fargo had fifty thousand people.
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>> today you've got two hundred and sixty thousand peoplego living in fargo. >> you've got microsoft, secondr largest campusos, massive arts, biotech, energy businesses. >> but wait, go across r the river. only twoiv, hundred yards.out, >> you step out, it looks like cuba. thba. people left in moorhead.differen the difference is minnesotcea policy. >> north dakota policy.a wow, that'po's ts the differenc. and here's why.ts the differenc. you're a nurse and here's why., you're a nurse.yo you cross the bridge, you save nine point two percent of your taxes. lysmart move. taxes congrats on your show. i love having you .the thank. interview >> and when we come back , my interview with the two brothers at the center of the jussie smollett race hoax. that's straighe jesst. >> fox station is forever grateful to those who've put this great country first. and to show our appreciation, we're continuing to offer all active military and veterans their first year fox nation for
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and welcome back . two here's my interview with two brothers that were involved in the small rat race hoax.heir s now, they told us their side of the story. >> you decide.emembe take a look. remember, after just a smalle littlesm sentence to one hundred and fifty days in jail forin faking a hate crime against jail fhimself, downtown chicago. now, that happened back in 2019s . now, smollett claimed that he was attacked on a freezing january night by two, quote, white supremacists wearing that shouted this is trumphats t country. and specificha. f hi he targeted him because of hisxl race and his sexual orientation. of course, we now know that alla of that was false. smol actually hired two of hise associates to stage the attackti and they are now tellingth their story of this side ofr th the story for the first time in the new fox nation, special anatomy of a hoax. >> take a look at this. so we got here with ten minutes to spare and we had to plan
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our escape route to survey the land. his building is actually right we'rbuilding is actually right that we're going to attack him. and we made sure we got therear. >> owe made sure we got therear. on the dot. we had no phones because h e did not want us to bring any phone . ,he said . so we don't lose them.y is te don't lose them.y hathe reason they have this tha. makes them forget that let's he's been fast. >> come on , let's get himssed e get that skill. as we cross the street, we say, hey, to get his attention. hey, nick . hey. he turned around, looked atan us , and that's when we started yelling. ahat us an, the famous slurs.th he wanted us to yell, hey, aren't you that empire empire?et nick this man god country. he said , what did you sayhe to me? and then that's when i threw hm the first punch. and then i threw him to the ground. and while i threw hi
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m to the, i threw hi ground, he had no bruise. i wanted it to look more real. >> so then i threw him to thei ground after i threw him to the ground. i use my knuckle and gave him a nookie. so i went like this. - why did i do that? to give him a scar.lihy? to give him a mark, to make it look real. like he really didreally get his be . >> all right. joining us now for the firstw fo live tv intervier w are those two brothers, ola and ebola? shouldn't cairo and theiruse] attorney , attorney gloriaat rodriguez. >> great to see you .you. wow. you ever think it would become this big? >> no,bi not in a million years. no, sir. >> okay, so this thing begins to get into the public p consciousness and people areubli rightly i mean, if, that had hp really happened, i'd be angry. i think most people deplore racism. most people deplore people that are anti-gay. ane anti-gay.
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>> my view.ll and so all of a sudden, this is viral and believed. >> what are you guys thinking? before i allow my brother to answer that question, i just first want to apologize to everyone in the audience, counveryone in the audience, who might have been affected by this directly. when we were asked to partake f in this, we really didn't foresee the ramifications ofthe something like this could do to the country. >> sellowedtry. ? o yeah. toah. we allowed c our ambition to cloud our judgment. i we're getting paid. it wasn' aboutt abou tt the monm yeah, it what was it about forhe you that the opportunity, opportunity to . actor >> well, we were actors, so we are actors and just see. j >> rightesse. i'm acting as a talk show. o you want to do a hoax. and i'm hoping one maybe i'llinp get that. >> so jesse waosios inn a posie
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where he could a help us becaus in the acting world is who you sothe acting world is who you us helping him out would have helped us out. >> sean: >> yeah, well, you're th ye attorney . you take on thisu're the case ar explodes. and you did a greaeat jot b, bye way. >> congratulations. thank you . right. >> what was your initial instinct? because you have clients. micause you have clients. here. the whole world is watching itg . >> it'atching.s tough in those e you know what i had been doinged these kinds of crisis situations for ten years by thee time i had met the brothers.i me so my immediate wasn't, oh, my god, this is a national spotlight case. my immediate thought was, oh, my god, i have two innocent guys here that arewo being accused of doing this horrific hate crime. and sohorrifice my natural ins really was to firstot, unlikeatr a lot of the journalists thate h were out there reportingere, myy
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instinct was to first get a handle on the facts. met and that same night that i met them, i went by myself, had to cancel my plans with my wife and say, i've got to go down i to the scene of the crime.nd and i looked around and i just remember thinking, it is dark, a it is laid out, and there's out nobody out here. it's super safe.diculo it's thiuss is ridiculous. this would happen thist it w particular night. it was freezing. no, no crimina l would even want to work that night. >> right. i'llight. you know, take the night off. i'll get back to work tomorrow esll get back to work tomorrow and especially in chicago. >> all rightpen . so you go through this.d everyone ioun our audience was laughing because some of it's really funny. maybe you really good actors. that's part of it. but there is a sad part of it here because there is this impulse among people that they want to believe the worst in human beings, that thatle the people are racist and thatople
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trump supporters are sexistt and racist and homophobic an, racist and homophobic trans phobic. h trans phobic. h i'm called thesesp names all the time. none none of those allegations are true. me, none. true.i'm a christian .e cr i believe inea god . i think he created every man, woman and child on this earth. , so that's where people are are saying, wow, you're demonizing a whole group of people. have you gotten to know people and maybe realize that, wow, that couldalize, impact their l >> he hasn't trying to let your brother cover not co only have we gotten to know people that were like that, our parents are prettyour conservativepa, too, although they are democrats. but inal their thinkinthoughg t conservative and in turn we are conservative in the way we havev conservative views. >> we have yeah, we havee view s conservative views, more conservative views than liberal views anyway. >> and up next, my interview
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four million dollars and you're going to donatd you'ree. oh, yeah. korsakoff's. yeah. wan i want to show this to the audience. i'm sure sho. yeah. i want to say, sean ,m i'm honored to be on the show. i'm and that's all very crowd. yeah. for sure. yeah. owd. you're one of the fighters from ireland. yeah. yeah, they're brilliant at all. four grandparents. >> l grandparents. oh man.m ho i'm honored to be on the show, frank. i'm honored to support you . >> i want to just sayy your [ your brother stephen is a excuse me. excuis here. >> you had it right the firstghh time. >> he's a hero.e 27 you're a hero. yea i'm here.>> all twenty seven . you're out of. the i'm proud of twelve and all the people that i'm working behind the scenes and stuff to make this happen. here's another donation from brother number 12 from whata a hero to hear and bless[cheers] you here, tom .
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i would have the curse on fox, paul , once one of those are now i have donated a building,,a homes for heroesve and of courst your great organization. i'm going to add a hundred a hundr grand to your million. we've been friends and partners now and this has always been a passion of mine. >> and i've worked with a lotlof of charities, military related. >> i'm so proud to be a part ofo yours. strong as human beings. it's our air.ings it's a must to give back . i walk to give back .ort my i walk to support my family. and , you know, this is what weo must do. if people want to helpe donate to this great foundation of the towers. you can also we'd appreciate that wouldthat greatly. >> and that's it.s that's what life is about. giving back called a great place to do all these programs .pr you ask people to commitograms.
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eleven a month. >> correct. $11 eleven dollars a month to buildm in a land o'lakes village.onth, in florida, a home just for jus families of the fallen heroes, first responders, military vets, people with severe, milita disabilities. that's part ofr your work,work that's part ofr your work,work homeless vets. that's part of your mission. educating american kids in school. you got this big tractorg trailer you bring around the country. ntry. i know it's going to tennessee r march. >> that's part of your work.t of you know, my daughter was bornso thirteen days before nine eleven. >> so they do this incredible,,r incredible work. edibleand i applaud you for it. and i know your brother's h looking down in heaven. and when you reunite with him, he's going to say, brother, well done. >> i was well, thank you so what you what is out there?[a >>ppla there was a firefighter t outside buffalo, new york ,t jason arno, left behind a wife, usera, daughter, olivia . he
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it was an explosion. in th he gave his life in the line of duty and the families was lefthd behind. sho and you should know that thisul monekn thy that you gave us and the viewers that have helped us for years, this is how we fal pay off these mortgagest th and we're committing to that family tonight that we're going to make sure that tosches pay. >> thank you . by the way, just put it up on the bottom of our lower thir d, your website, if you can1 pe give eleven bucks a month. >> and i know these are tough economic times. >> i know people are struggling. eleven bucks a month. that's like two stops at starbucks. the letter t the no to the letter dot org teague to teagueh stands for a tunnel to towers. kind of did a psa for us several years go . it helps make it other celebrities involved. mark wahlberg has done it fork us . and frank, you only needwarb to pick up the phoneur, do >> god blesshe phoneur, do i want everybody. i want everybody when they say
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>>want everybody when they say i wouldn't say it otherwise. >> you're here means and i got a we have forty thousand 4 homeless vets in the street that went ou0,less vt to protect our country and for whatever reason came back and whatk to assimilate back and back into society. into s >> weae need to get lot of them over deployed. w what and you know what? let me tell you , ptsd is realit is i met these guys have been out on boats with these guys. i've been on trips with these guys, attrill, can i talkt on to you a little bit about because anybody. socause anybody. so we're a martial artist yourself, john . i'm a student. m i moment all students. i'm to the day you're not a a student, you're in trouble. yes. thinks we all know the guy that things' you know, i got in the octagoni with you. i'm i i'm in trouble, trust me.troubl yeah.hat' i'm not i've no doubt that'sssfu how you are successful. what you do here is because you keep that student mindset. i trained i trained four oree five days a week, an hour and a half a day. i've been doing it forean: i tra 11 years. you know, we balwyhos a n, we ge this now, partners. >> we we we respect the arts. i do an eclectic blend of martial arts, krav maga,
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campo's, japanese jujitsu and situational street fighting sticks, blades, firearms, you know, but i bet you're notrt going with anywhere. i'm an old man.ch yeah. anyone that gets in that octagon like you do has couragey and bravery. what's that like for you ?e fo >> oh, it's a beautiful game. it's a beautiful discipline. it can be . you know, it can be the beste in business in the world. it can be the cruelest gam e in'm the world. but, you know, i'm honored e in to be in the position i'm in. te i'm superoxidein about getting back . i've just finished a reality e ve just finished a reality show called the ultimate fighter. i was coaching i these young fighters open. they fight for a contract with the ufc thae t coach for m, i don't know if i don't know now other old guy now probablyo. will do something for sure is money. >> let's go . yeah. hey, t training more hanadi straight ahead. with allegra allergies. don't hold us back.
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