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>> h'se has just ascended to the throne. that's what he thinks. all right. >> the you have now a better spin iny the white house because they can't figure it out. wa by the way watch one nation. would you mind watching one nation? saturdayht at 8 so night at 8:0n i'm not at home. >> amongst our guests, byronedy donalds, tyrus and tim kennedy. and then as we sat, we repeatedn again at 11 kennedy, i can't thank you enough for coming. >> you know, it is time for my life here today. shawn. shawn. harry is.. >> and welcome to a specialitio edition of "hannity" on this friday night. now coming up, zero experience runter biden in hot wate again. we will explain. lara trump, she joins us with reaction. also, we'll show you more of my exclusive interviewwe wil with california governor gavin newsom. he gets really heatel d as we debate taxes, gun control, biden's weaknessom. when it comesaxes, gu to china. you don't want to miss that. americans, they are rightly turning on the woke left and their radical agenda. their agenda is now infecting
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somost every part of society. it's affecting schools, our government, corporations. cihools,overnmenit's everywhere. >> it seems inescapable almost now. it seenescapabnow what are theyt to realize that they belong past? >> wheree past mainstream americans are. last weekend, during a pride event at the white house, for example, that was attended by children. there's a trench activist named rose montoya flaunting her bare on the south lawn of biden's white house and sparking u.s. backlash. 2024 republican presidential candidate tim scott. he said he is, quote, livid and in sense by this whitesidena house, not only for the kids present ate said h the event, bt the message it is sending to our children across t the country. meanwhile, nikki haley also weighed in, reminding people of biden's call to restore honor and decency to the white house before adding, yeah, it's time for joe to go. and governor romne to go ay, des slamming biden over the incident. >> take a look.
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>> i think when you have when the the inappropriate conduct at the white houseyoinappr withh like, you know, you see transgender flashing peoplelly and all this stuff, you know, it's just totally, totally inappropriate. and i think even the white house had to acknowledge it was inappropriati think use had e. int i would ask them if it is inappropriate to do that. the white house, which i certainlbut i wo if it'sy thi. why do you want to have that curriculum jammed into a secondn graders classroom? >> great questiod n. adults, i guess they're free to do what they want. children why >>. is the why is there this obsession to indoctrinate kids indoctr frk you know, kindergartenin through third grade or even through middle school? >> how about parents values in their kids? now, the parents right group, united states parents involved in education. they echoed ron desantis comments and questioned how this behavior is in any way appropriate for your children. now, the white house didr condemn the activists actions
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week, calling the stunt, quote, inappropriate, disrespectfulemn and they banned her from future events. earlier today, rose montoya, well issued this apology while cons taking a shot at conservatives in the country for daring to speak out. there, children on the southtime lawn at the time. >> in a quick moment, a fleeting and overwhelming verwhelms joy, i decided to do something unbecoming of a guest of the president at the whitein house lawn celebration. it was alsg o my intention to create a situation that would lead to harassment and harm of myself and others, nor for trans joy like my little of trans joy to be weaponized by vile people of the opposition. >> now, the world class lunacy didn't end there this week. >> the white housed not en press secretary, karine jean-pierre, was asked about growing concerns biological men competing in women's sports. buout cot as usual, she pushed
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the left's woke talking points and called the question inlf itself dangerous. one of the question dangerous, take a look. >> parents out there who have daughters in highare school, for example, were worried that their daughter may have to compete against a male, a person born male, and then there could be directly in physical athletic competition at and worry about their daughter's safety. so, look their daer safet, i wht you're alluding to is basically saying that trans gender kidsndi are dangerous. it sounds like that's what you're saying. wellkes what ng, you're saying you're you're saying that is is atety is is risk. yeah, but you're you're you're laying out a broad kind of broad example or explanation of what could potentially happen in a broad a broad example that is dangerous. that is a dangerous thing to say. say.y transgender kids we're talking about are dangerous. are
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>> and so that's something that i have to call out. that'sis sometto what he said. and meanwhile, the bud light ceo addressed the company's crisis following their partnership with the transgender activistrship with . mulvaney saying, quote, to all o our valued customersf , we hear you. but why didn't he formally apologize? despite the shocking collapse in sales? they lost their title as the top selling beer in the u.s..e by the way, innocent people are being hurt here. thosas thebeer in e the people r the beer roots. those are the people that work. to workand in the factories of anheuser-busch and others. and on the front, on the other fronts of the culture war, some are now pushing back, rightly so. the l.a. dodgers recently d a group of anti-catholic drag queens who mocked catholicismholic dr and dress up as nuns to perform during a game and sparking a very strong response from star pitcher clayton kershaw, who announced that the team would also hos t a christian
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faith and family day. good for him. and the archdiocese of los angeles now announcing a day of deayer in response to the team's decision. now, despite the pushback, the left is still pushing their radical agenda. seems you can't go anywhere these days without being confronted with it. it's everywhere. sohese daeing question has to be asked will they ever realize how truly out of touch they are with everyday americans and, how much this is going to impact voters when they go to the polls? ey go with reaction, fox news contributors ari fleischer, lisa boothtoe and former white house chief of staff reince priebus, and alshouse cho, it'ss it's one thing what adults choose. you know what? i'm i'm a person. i stand by mson i sty strong ben freedom. if adults want to have the discussion, if they want to run their business, etc., fine. but there seems to be an obsession in to make sure that kids think a certain way that.
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schools indoctrinate kids into a way of thinking that is different and contradicts the values of parenthinking s. >> that's where i have the biggest problem in all of this. your takhabiggesur take.e? >> well, see, i would actually reject your premise for the sole purpose. we don't have to submit to a lie. and transgender ism is a lie. you don't get to choose your own gender. the vast majority of americans actually agree with that point that your gender is assigned at birth. yoender is him i that god made . you don't get to change that point. so i actually reject birt that because i think it's believing in a lie. it's it's submitting to a lie. but what they're doing k it's bd submits specifically is absolutely evil. that's what's happenining to cg and to be clear, this month is not about supporting the lgbtd to cu plus easy whatever agenda. it's about submitting the left's marxist agenda. and that's why they're trying to shove this down our throats. and the danger about where we're heading is we are movingo to towards a social credit score. the more and more companien ours
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adopt diversity, equity, inclusion, esg, all these metrics to push them to the dive, we're going to be shutof out of society and the economy as conservatives, and that'se em why this fight over what we are th mostas a society is thean important fight in front of us. >> you know, are you know,art of is part of your consulting business. you deal with corporations companies that areing busines in crisis. and you it seems like they don't know what to do. like they're being pressured on the one hand, oh, you got to adopt this agenda. you got to hold these h.r. meetings. you got to tell your employees. you got to tell your teachersey what they ought to be teaching in the classroom. and most people teachihem in te. so they sit there and they listen. they don't agree with it, but they have to follow through, don' have tot they? >> yes and no. sean and i also work with a lot of sports team s, and that's why i'm just stunned by the los angeles dodgers being so about what they've done here. they're misjudging their own
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fan, even in the state of california. baseball fans in l.a. are not for what just took place there. buwhat jt the issue for corpora. >> and this is why what happened with bud light is so important and will be a turning point is they realize that there is no longer just a free pass, a free pass for engaging these left wingdesire desires. and so they succumb to the lefs wing because that's where the pressure came from. and there was no countervailing pressure from the right. and finally, at long last, it'sat ln sprung from the grassroots. cou bud light. consumers had enough and they just naturally, nobody needed to organize them. stop drinking, bud light and bud. >> that was the singular event that has corporations startey ne to say, what are we doing? >> are we going too far? there is anotherd drinbud li sin america. why are we involved in this at all? and ali the bud light uprising. >> because without it, corporations would continuee to to acquiesce, you know. >> and by the way, there's being broughtught to to bear on, especially in
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blue states. reince priebus. and that is state laws mandate you know, certain equity requirements of companies and they hire outside h.r. firms that are as woke as can be, and they give classes to every employee, etc., etc.. s you know, to me, it's kind of a simple rule. i in the golden rule, love god with all your heart, mind and soul and, love your neighbor as yourself and treat others the way you want to be treatednd soul . you do that. i think that pretty much covers everything, but you can't mention god in the classroom. >> in the workplace, it seems like you can't mention god anywhereassroom . >> well, it's it's what you said in the beginning of your monologue indoctrination. it's being forced to acceptaid o a set of beliefs without being allowed to even question them. and to lisa's point, i mean, these schools withous there's 60 schools right now across this , their country that have a rult faculty and staff will not tell the parents of kids who wantpare
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to changnte their gender. they're not reading charlotte's web anymore. they're reading about kids thatr are transitioning. it's no joke. d it'sot overstatee they are happening between, you know, four yeaed. r olds to eight year olds right now across this country. beese kids are filling out eis in third and fourth grade, and they're answering , you male, are you female? are you non-binary? u male are you transgender? these kids haven't even had sex education. femading area? t here's the thing. the 4% in the middle, the people who are deciding these elections and in battleground states, these are 80% issues for conservatives. do states. you think men shoulde against women in sports? noues . do you think that that kids ought to be taught in second grade about transgender and transitioning? no. i mean, these are the questions that are 80 percenters that conservatives are winning
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and democrats, with the help, you're right, with the help of corporate america, are bringing these questions to bear. when we are talking about a total obsession with this trans mania across this country, when it effects, and if you know, hardly any kids at all. e in corporate america is marching right over the cliff with this obsession across this country. and it's unbelievable. >> you know, lisa, in all the years i've been doing this and i've been you know, i started my career on air in 1987, believe it or no t. and i've been blessed to have a great career. i never thought we'd get to a point where the issue is dragd queen story hour for kids. edof this, you know, gender identity, education for even young kids in elementary school o kids r. congress having a hearing and asking a potential official if they can define what a woman
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is. bu iey can dt what's now happenn and it's and it's recently we're talking about the last couple of years here. these are not issues were debating five years ago. >> i mean, shawn, i'm 38 years old and i'm like, where has society gone? you know what kind of world are we living in? but i know you're a man of god. and what we're facing right now is evil. i mean, this is an evilnessvil n that's upon our society right now. and it's up to u onow s to move the country past this, to move this country in a better direction. and i implore every candidate, every political figure, every movebettermedia figure, everyone through this, to fight for goodness, to fight for what is right to fight, pass some of this stuff. because honestly, i think the cultural are the most important that we are facing as a society. and i actually believe that they transcend political lines more than anything else. i meanant thatng as , think abo. are you going to get off your couch and go vote because of taxes or are you going to get off your couch and go vote because they're coming for your kid.s?
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right. i mean, it is time to fighuch a >> well, i agree on ari. you know, i make the distinction between adults and children. i think it's very clear why for other people, it's not that clear. and, you know, the is well, what are people supposed to do when they're confronted with this in seminars that they have to take for their company? what dtho they do if a school district is telling them this is the curriculur companm you'vc to teach these kids in this school distric have t? >> well, that's the issue. is it an individual choice that an adult makes to live their life as they see fit, whic ch i try to be respectful for. or is it people are shovinghovig their agenda down our throat ts and that's the problem here. this is where we have gone from being we need to be a respectful society that tolerates people aren't all is the same way we are or the same hassociety y in society historically tended to be. >>e intend and the difference ne
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is that they want to shove that down our throats ce now i and me everybody salute them, honor them, praise therym, as opposed just respect them. and that is to me why this hasip popped up in such a bad way, because all these groupspeway b baseball teams and corporations are trying to celebrate instead of just be be tolerantba and respectful. and that's the line that's getting crossed that people are now pushing back properl's gett last question, reince. well, what part of going back to the basics, the golden rule, you know, love god, treat your neighbor as yourself. what part of that is not covered in yours being respectfl to everybody? nothing. but i think lisa hit something important and i'll just add to it. it's time for our pastors, our priests and our rabbis to step up to the plate. it's's time for where is the evangelical church on this issue? where is the catholic church on this issue now? they're taking a stand out in
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los angeles. but part of the problem is sunday morning is like cotton candy and vanilla ice cream. and a lot of thesesu and a lot f our priests want politicians to be more bold. and then they're willing to be on sunday morning, they need to step up to the plate, too. >> yeah. all right. plthank you all, lisa. thank you, ari. thank you. and of course, french. thank you. co hunter biden scandals intensify from his paternity case to his overseasi business dealings. things not looking good for the president's son. a lot of talk of possible indictment next week. lara trump, she's with us next.i and later, part two ofnd my interview with california governor gavin newsom as we continue this friday special edition. >> hannity i see how a pro starts working its with to make sure pain relievers so you can rise from pain like a pro eisenhart pro. there's a book that's inspired
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secretary of state antony blinken is heading to beijing weekend to try and ease tensions between the two superpower nations. officials say they don't expect trip will lead to any major breakthroughs. blinken says he hopes to open communications with china. he is the highest ranking u.s. government official to visit china since biden became president. blinken may even meet with president xi jinping. >> a jury finds a truck driver guilty of shooting and killing 11 people at a pittsburgh synagogue in 2018. robert bowers was convicted of all 63 criminal counts, including hate crimes resulting in death. the 50 year old attacked and killed worshipers at the of life synagogue. and what's the deadliest attack against? the jewish community in u.s. history. he's facing life in prison or the death penalty. i'm actually stroman. back to "hannity". all right. so tonight, the wall seemed g in on hunteran
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and joe biden. now, the first son was just deposed in the child support case brought against him by the mother of his daughter in arkansas. now, that is the grandchild that joe and joe biden refuse to recognize as theirwledge biological grandchild, according to the "new york post". ogicale business partner, devin archer, is now allegedly in talks with the house oversight committee aboute testifying before lawmakers. sooversi maybe hunter can use s solid public relations advicsol it turns out, according to foxnews.com, he got he ha some questions back about his a and whereurism they were first raised in terms of the fundsburism from the husd of one of his dad's old aides. so is the biden family been using their resources, their connections, protectresour hunter? >> for a long time, it appears to be the case. heces and t him fong time was . she is the host of the right view podcast, which you never
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want to miss. lara trump is with us. laura, great to see you. how ar the e you.iss. >> i'm great, sean.ith us thank you so much. great to b.are you?e with you. you know, i don't know how you and the entire family, you know, it has been nonstopn s for your family in terms of attacks that are neverto ending unrelenting since the day that your in law and melania came town that that escalatorn-law at trump tower. no, it never seems to stop. yet they've had hunter biden'sw. laptop since 2019. so far, nothing happened. so w. e know there's a lot ofation. information on there, a treasure trove of information, of course. and i don't think anybody is surprised to hear it out there in united states ofin the america at this point. whose side the mainstrea uamerm is on. and, of course, they control a lot of what people see a there. but look, sean, at this point,at i think people get it. if it walks likehis t walks a k and quacks like a duck, it is probably the biden family
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making millions of dollars at this point off of joe biden'son position in government, because that's what we're finding outnig has actually been happening. >> and even if you're able to overlook the fact that you have joe biden weaponizing his department of justicehis against his most likely political opponent ojuf course, my father in law, donald trump, you would think that the information sean thatth is out there about hunter biden, about joe biden, about the $5 million that they both likely received from burisma, this ukrainian energy company, as a bribe while joe biden wasl vice president would be headline news peoplden was ee be asking when, not if joe biden was going to resig w nen was as president because people at renertain point wonder whe g joe biden is in the white house and we know, sean, that he forgets where he is a lot of times, is he actually making decisions based on what heest f thinks is best for america or what he thinks is best for the pockets of the biden
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family? that is a nationalisor what he y issue. and i think people need to start taking this very seriouslthaty. >> i want to know how much money they did in business with china and russiaand a and kazakhstan and ukraine and a dozen other countries, accordin g to james colmer.hat i want to know what biden has i family member. he's identified nine family members. them, these business endeavors or if you want to call them business. >> but you know back. president trump was impeached over phone call with presidentst . okay. we have joe biden on tape zi. admitting that he leveraged our tax money, $1 billion, to fire a prosecutor in ukraine that we found out was investigating his son and the company paying him i millios of dollars for work, that he had no experhe compai in at all whatsoever. whd by,that slem was solve joe, with our money. that sounds like a quid pro quo . me? why the double standard at all times?
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you know, your father in law'se house gets paid. joe biden's for location to top secret classified documents didn't. hillary destroyed 33,000 emails. nothing happens. she has top secret classified information on her servers. nothing happendocumes. >> you know, it's the double standard that should scare every american because that's not equal justice or application of our laws. >> it should terrify everyone. but sean, i think people, are waking up and they're seeing it and they're getting it. don't forget donalld terrie d hs said they're not coming after me. they're coming after you. just in the way they see the treatment. my father in law received and you're exactly right, it is not equal on both sides. of the aisle. that is a problem for our country. for our co exist as the same country we thought we were. if that is how things are going in america, we might as well call ourselves venezuela, cuba, or the ussr, because these are banana republic tacticourselvesl are being used and utilized. it is not right, it is not fair
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you do have a big budget this year. >> you had a surplus the last two years, massive covered, didn't hurt, covered monies. >> and i look at the stresses, we're not by the way, the transfers, not $1 of 177] was federal money. >> so let me just finish it. i lived in this state for five, four years. >> five years, and one of the most beautiful places on earth. i was the poorest person in santa barbara at the time, hadhs no money. >> and it is a beautiful location. yeah for fouyears, five ye. and i would argue, respectfully, governor, thatra weren't for the taxation, the regulation, if it weren' t for the high cost of living, if it weren't for quality of lifeiw issues that we're discussing, if more conservative principles applied. applied yeah. on law and order, on the economy about higher on less redistribution, which you seem to support, i wouldppo. imagine wealthy companies agine weand people would be less inclined to leave. >> no, you would disagree.
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i mean, look., the facts on our way to be the fourth largest economy in the world, this belies of that rhetoric.ust >> everything you just said, look at the pandemic situationsd . >> but the migration numbers don't don't belie you weren't they were anomalous in the last few years and they've already slowed down. there's been. three independent studies show and you should take a look at them, including a braninded d new one from uclat has talked about a fundamental reason you're asking mtal reaseu look at a ucla study. but the point but my point is, poe usedwe mak to interested in the facts, not the assertions. i mean, again, we were number on that list. you didn't talk about all those red states that have opposite policies that you embrace. something clearly is not working right in those states whiches that pposite emb mississippi, you've got mi, thata, west virginiaan all had higher population loss. >> i'm happy to engage and continue to talk down to per capita, but i'm talking on a per capita basis. by the way, i don't know what else matters. does more floridians moving to california than floridianthes that have that habit? >> they came from california. if you look at the cost of, a u-haul and you take a u-haul from los angeles or san francisco to texas and it
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costs about to we looked into00c this 20, 2500 bucks.ks >> now, if you take your time on something, you take it that same u-haul from texas to california, you're paying 400 bucks because you're doing u-haul a favor. paying >> there's no other state with something. there's no other state where more opportunity presents itself in the state of california. it's just a fact. >> i mean, you can look at our gdp growth, look at our innovation, look at the entrepreneurial. he inn its second to none. look at our natural beauty. it doesn't exist anywhere elseo. . >> you're right about that. and i agree with you. there were no we didn't just establish a 13.3%, one for the 1%, ten year, ten years.hers been there ten years. there's been no new tax increases. i've b tax th actually reduced the regulatory barriers in the country haven't. >> you know the highest for the 1% and it hasn't stopped in the last but in the last 10% in the last decade since we established that tax rate, california's gdp has been 3.1%,n the nation 2.1%. how do you square that circle.
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>> it's interesting you say that. so governor cuomo once said, tax the rich, tax the rich, tax the rich, tax the rich we taxed them and they're leaving. i've not i don't talk like. that. >> i've never been say tax the rich. you just said it in this interview. ten years ago we had 13.3% for the 1%. right. and i'm not ashamed by a progressive tax rate thatprot actually protects middle class. i'm proud of the fact that we a we're protecting the middle class. i'm proud of the fact that working families ng the m are treated better in california than they are in conservative states. tter in liforniaand places like. the bottom 10% are treatedwho better in california than they are in florida. who are you for? who's that? who's paying for the medicaid, by the way? 8.7 billion. the opportunities here are endless and people move in from aroundthe the for riches and nw beginnings. this is a remarkable place. come of the most iconi companies came starting here. more ipos, thousand ipos in the last decade. >> how is that possible with that tax rate? three timesusands o more than florida. >> these are not talking points
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of every every point. i'll be fair. every point you're making. yeah, but it does not negate this fact. you are the only in the history of this state that has had t significa giant erosion, a net loss of population 3% and a mask over it. >> my gosh. landscape. no, this is active. this is. this is the last fight of 2021 and 2022 numbers. the anxiety over the last few years. and by the way, i don't want to you if you if we want to get into>> if three independent st. about outmigration and i gave you a ucla study about no, there's three. >> that was one of them. that's the latest. . eras one o and i talk to you about how many floridians per capita are moving more to california up here at the hoover institute. >> studies that fair? well, now, fair point. and i appreciate a lot of the work they doing and a lot of it's just complete nonsense. >> look, here's my point. here's my point. >> i've been hearing the same m fox forrtainly fro decades. >> you're on a doom loop about
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california 90. why are you talking about the 900? i said, how about you? what i like to do again, one time in my life i took the pacific coast highway. he pc i rode the whole spectacular, spectacular. yes, beautiful santa barbaraif . . i was poor, but i was happy. i loved it. you can afford a house in montecito now? i probably could, actually. yeah, i could go pretty taxes. and i live right next to harry and meghan and oprah. i'm sure they'll be happy.d. >> there goes the neighborhood. hannity moved in, you know, i know we're not going to agree, but i just have a premise. i could never i couldn't get 10% if i ran for governor in your state. couldn't win 10% in new york either. where i live, unfortunately, i'm getting my way. them >> mean, if you change your policies, you can i mean, you saying, yeah, you moderate them. so that's it. let's talk a little bit aboutyoe you mentioned so many timentse c abouent the 1% paying the 50% of the state income tax. okay. how do i know? we're proud of those entrepreneurs. we're proud ofwe a those dreamed we're proud of those risksk takers. i'm a small business persotaker
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>> i've started 21 companies, 20 employees. you're a great businessman nobody's like, this is in my dna. >> i'm passionate about that. >> so california never held me back. it gave me every opportunity in the world. all right, all these folks,becas elon musk, tesla exists because of california's regulatory front. >> why are they doing this for us out of here? you know, why move their headquarters back to save money and move their r&d world headquarters back just three weeks ago? >> why did they do that list? is it to save money, pick out one? >> there's no state doing more. an orange mine in california. s >> that's the answer. these companies are leaving for one reason. these are starting for anothera reason to increase their profits and savingoney ane tax too much as we created the conditions wherens wherethet they flourish. and then they get to a point of maturity and they get employeea out of becoming multinational and they leave. why did they their headquarters. >> some find greener pastures are looking forward defensive postures as it relates to economic risk. relates s we have 40 7% increase in business startups this year to last.
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would you not acknowledge one of the acknowledge the concerns that every single year it's a it's almost a point of success birth these folks they move out of the house s more every single year so they build their companies here. and now all of a suddenl of a they're paying that high tax bill. so they move their headquarters away sying the high ta. now, she's i mean, with by the way, do you support the i this is the honest wayon its w e the largest economy in the world. what do you argue for mississippi's economic doesppi' that mean little that you're asking me if i want to? t if i want to export this policy, if it was a debacle, economic growth, 71% of gdp and america are blue counties,dp i would say 1% of the gdp in america studies progressive policies that are paying highpr taxeogres and 71% of the countrs seven of the top ten depend instead save states. let's say you were subsidize in your state shot because of your policy in new york. >> you're subsidizing anything
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from your philosophy. i'm getting the hell out of new york, mississippi, alabama. i'. i. all for it over >> over new york or california. yeah, i love mississippi. you seven or i mean, i'm sure look, just not personally out of it, but the point is they build their let's give you credit, you have entrepreneurs. silicon valley, by the way, san francisco in the last two years lost 7.5% of the population. i'm sure you saw that article, but here's the point. wowould argue these companie.s leaving and they're moving their headquarters and they're moving employe leaving e and they're expen going through that expensese becaus e, regulation, taxation. it stymieing the incentives is i wouild businesses here. now, i would argue to you that if you lower taxes and lowered your regulation standards, that california would be a net migration. but i know you're not goingno to agree with the action about regulatory reform. thati've got 11 regulatory bills on permitting and procurement. i've never taken a back seat.
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i've reformed our sequoia bills. i've done it as it relates to vegetation, forest management related forest fires. again, i'm not an ideologue on any of this. i have not argued for increase. the tax rate for the top 1% has been around a decade. and look at the receipts, talking about lowering the receipts over the last decade in economic growth, we've outperformed most western democracies. dee state grown just like our american economy has grown by $4.4 trillion since biden's been in office. >> our global gdp continuesha to be dominant. these countries are doing remarkably in offi now. then, i think a lot of your viewers believe under noer circumstances would you consider running for a lot or the democratic nomination. oh, none. none. after this conversation. >> no. what is this conversation? the first interview you had, that's a pretty listen, i want your passion. i'm just telling you joe bidenc could not do what you're doing. and by the way, that ought to teling l you something. and you know what? i know i couldn't do it. i know deep.
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>> i know in the last two andou a half years of this, you know, tr, you know,ide know it's true. but you're your party guy. you're up for your guy.is and this country's economy, i love a my president, you know i don't dislike him. >> i just want him out o officef i fice decency and character. i want somebody who can stand up to china, russia, iraton and north korea. and i think a master we've united naito in ways it's never been united russia is not what would you handle the chinese spy what would you have done? oh come on you know what would you have done? i don't have the details? of knowledge of the new. >> based on what you know, i would have taken that suckeraa out of the air before it evenof hit the airspace. a lot of people's lives at the k when they originally talked about it. there was a reason they delayed ople's e first attempt to do tht i think his containment policyte hampnment pos foiled as it relas to just on him taking out a lot of our drones. we should acknowledge president biden's policies are not completelys polici dissimil so relates to china, to what trump was promoting as itlates relates to transfer of sensitive technology was atonkre
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elevated under trump. r rattlingbecabe w confronting weaker their compliant alliance is not maybe longer g7 is never been stronger confronting our navy in the south china sea in the pacifi>> thec they're confrg ah hang on fighter jets in international waves they're taking the spying over our country. drones are being taken out by russieing taka and you know around you know what the consequences were nothin theg. would you allowed nothing to be a consequence for china and russia if they did thacht? i think his policies against china have been very impressive terms of what's in the context of a building, ironically, on some of trump's policies. all of the bluster as it relates to tech transferally ant relates to building alliances in the pacific, as it relates to building alliances their defense secretary rejected our outreach to meet with his counterpartspent . you know, these are situational challenges that we've had historically around the globe as it relates to our navy confronting our navy there there how we do fighter jets, we talk about 200 and these guys have less than $300300
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billion of spend every year on the military. bi spenamerica's at 887 going up te militarily for a decade. >> how man 887 my military bases around the world is china have shown up the exact i wouldn't know it only one. >> okay. but weknow have 750.now >> i'm worried about what's happening in cuba. sphea is now extending their sphere of influence in africa, in latin africa americ they have now one treaty arrangement, and that's in north korea. we 50 around the globe. i mean, it's apples and all. wemes more spend ten times one h the next ten countries on military spend year. >> our alliances have never been stronger. places like australia, whichand is things like missile defense. what about these are concerns if you president and chinaulfilt wants to fulfill their two territorial ambition and take taiwan, what would you do? i'm not going to gettion. at would it. well, that's a more nuancedsoon and complicated thing. that's for a presidentia t for l aspirant to answer. we have a policy. it's well articulated, i stand by. you've got to be convinced to be one. but that's my it's my theory. we can talk ukraine next time. >> and coming up, more of my interview >> we lkme with gavin newsom.
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up to heavy traffic. let fresh air in keep bugs out available at a retailer near you. now also during my interview with california gavin newsom, i pressed him about progressive tax policy and how much hemuch really thinks that top earners should be taxed. takener a. >> how much is enough? terms of the amount of money that government takes all across board.uch in >> now, if t you live inmoney th california and you're part off t that evil 1% or the top 15%, the evil 1%, we than ek you we fight for give me all your money. we thank you for for hiring
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people that do the free enterprise. do the math. thank you. do the math with me. 40% federal income tax, the highest marginal rate and wants it higher, 13.3. so that's 53.3 cents.nts. oc sales tax around 7%. and you got these millionaire taxes. now they put new laws in effect in l.a., for example, $10 million house is going to cost you what, hundred thousandt yo dollars in a tax jusu 50t to sel your transfer tax. okay, that's insane. >> by the way, i know someone q i was an answer to this question is i don't know how much out of every dollar should even the wealthiest, wea wealthiest get to keep. >> because when you die, keep in and takes half of it. gove or 40%?poli >> how much does the state of california have for a death tax? i don't knowcalifo when ronald o was governor living in here, when gavin newsout gnewsomm, let say this. governor.a nonsense there's a slip of the tongue we were talking about. we're talking about denton issues of entitlements, issuesfi
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of spending. no, no, no. and tax cuts. something has give. something has to give. how much out of every dollar have it all clearly. have and by the way, that answer, by the way, is, you knowit, i'di say there's an axis of white on that. there's no way it should be this for everybodtey. >> different conditions, different still for the top 15, 20% of people that make the most money. how much of every dollar they make should they be to keep? at the end of the day, all ties. dollar s i'm united states, i he one answer to that. >> i'm governor and another r answer there. >> i have another looking for your philosophy. i believe in progressive policy, not regressive tax policy. i believe in doing what we can to protectrogressi middle classy dollar for people, those that have done well, it should pay a little bit more. he may not what and i don't their success of every dollar they make i aspire to be them. e i love these folks out of everyr dollar they make. how much should they be able to keep? these folk. aspire t they were surviving with 70% tax rates under ronald reagan, the guy who used to live in
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this building. and you know what? we had the top marginal rates to 28%, the lowest. and that began in the fifties and sixtie and 60ss and seventi, where the temple the world economy in a way that was unimaginableth the w to its lart double digit interest ratesgit n inflation. it gave us the longest at the time period of a period ofte peacetime economic growth and trickle down economics and created 20 million new jobs and a lot of exacerbated that>>d we're still trying to deal with as it relates to injustic a e you a and back to blame reagan no, i'm not blaming reagan for everything. a lot of democratsre do. in fact, i inspire on gun policy to being ronald reagan said ak 47 should not be used for defense. s, in background checks, shot an ak-47. not only ak 47 are different platforms. m-16s. i shotm-16 a gatling gun. a 50 caliber also means, you know, you actually get whatever means i shot a musket. yeah, i stil l trying to get the. but it's amazing, right? i mean, with all he had a zero with a musket. these weapons of war don't need they're not deer in
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their sights. >> they are wet. by the way. i follow. i'm a i have a gun. by the way, when i lived here,w i had a license, legal license to, carry a gun. ronald reagan. i've carried my whol e life and carry laws. he was the first not one, but not close. >> very know different very different by the way, by the states with those those laws have higher. >> but i read your constitutional amendment. c i am actually a gun safety nut. love that. okayon. >> my mom was a prison guard and she had a revolver on her nightstand. she knew i was a pretty curiouns and let's say, incorrigible child. and the odds were that i was going to touch my it. and my dad was a family court probation officer, but they tooa probatk like ten or 1s old and brought me to a rangefir and taught me firearm safety. and i sat there that day. and then the guy i sat t says, t back everything i said, gun down range, how to deal with peat bac gun.d to a >> i never pointed at anybody, all the rules and how to clear it. and her it said okay, you do great.
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if you come back next week and you can tell m tell mee allf that, i'll let you fire the gun. you wouldn't let me fire it. you know what it did when i first fired? it taught me respect for safet y . >> yeah, and i love that spirita shot. i'm all for that for commom all but don't tell me i can't have an ar-15 when it's not any>> different than mos don'tt others except cosmetic. it's not me to sell me or you on fox news. paul 87% of people want background checks. they believe if you can buy a beer, can't buy a beer,y a you shouldn't be able to buy a gun. universal background checks. t it?le toer in terms of the gun show loophole closures, we don't have it to the extent we can. have it anymore. >> hannity coming up right . ammation >> do you oh, had enough no arthritis here. arthritis here. >> ask for cream >> arthritis, huh? full prescription strength reduces inflammation . >> the gods don't thank them. too soon. pain in the for cream.
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