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the program tonight. thanks, lawrence. and than nks,k you much for joiningthis me this evening. it's been a great time with yo.r guys. i hope you all come back tomorrow. we've been having a lot of fun and never did, i think, inory the history, you know, i started off as sean hannitart you know, going on the street and now i get the toss to thet greatoss to t sean hannity. i want to give a 5 seconds. >> listen, we're about maybe six feet. 6i mean, maybe two years away.p you won't even take my phone calls. let's justalls. be real here.you know >> this is tv.ens. you know what happens. i know what? i'm accepting the reality of what what is about to come. i >> lj that's how much confidence i have in you and how proud i am of you. i am you know, sean hannity once said, if i be his correspondentw for two years that i would have my own show. and it came trueould, son. amazing. imagine the prediction tonight. i'm probably myself, you know, out on the street, on myl.j. anyway. so i'l'rl telle th you the bestw
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thank you, my friend. all right. and we got a big night tonight. welcome to "hannity". >> and coming up, a new low forc america's historicallyal, ka unpopular vice president, kamala harris. she is now set an all time record low. congratulations. also, bud light executives, you know, the ones responsible for the company'r ths woke partnership with trans influencer dylan mulvaney, they are no longer with the company, according to the daily caller. we have full the company. detae ahead. also tonight, democrats are trying to baad democra n the one and onlythin one good thing that new york city has great pizza all in the name of climate change. ththe only one thing that is halfway decent about thiss am adam schiff whole. they can't do this to me. sta >> and later, one professor, penn state, he is accusing his own university of labelingg en english language instructionglfs as white supremacy. >> he'll join us. all right. but first, the walls aregarlan closing in on merrick garland'sp
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political sized and weaponized doj. and the top bideonn familyprotec syndicate protector. yep, it's happening. we know that somebody is lying. and according to thet" "new york post", david weiss , y he was the u.s. attorney that was tasked with investigating hunter biden, told not one, but six witnesses that his hand, his hands were and totally tied in regard to this investigation into hunter and to joe. irs whistleblower gary shapleyll claims that he said, quote, i'm not deciding a deciding officiall on whether charges as filed. that whistleblower gar wy shapl now is speaking out. >> look at this from cbsth. >> there were personal expensesn that were taken as business expenseses,, club memberships,m hotel rooms fos r purportefod dg dealers. how much hunter biden know in taxes.
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taxesso from 2014 to 2019, it s $2.2 million. i documented exactly what happened and it doesn't seem to match what theorney ge n attorney general or the u.s. attorney are saying today. there are certain investigatve e steps that we weren't allowed to take that could have led used to president biden. and you wanted to take them. we needem. d take them and you weren't allowed to take. >> that's correct. by the way, no. to hunter biden. hunter club hunte initiation f. >> they are not tax deductiblenu . even clubs you get the thrown out of because you're a, which happencaus anyway. hunter's not going to spend a year in jail. now, weiss allegedlyg to now claiming that biden appointed a u.s.n jail attorney from d.c.d would not allow him to charge hunter in his district. he wanted to. weiss also allegedly says he was blocked from bringing charges in california by another biden appointed u.s. attorney. ultimately aney. this refusalprc
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to prosecute meant that hunter's tax crimeuts are alleged from 2014 and 15, etc., stemming his work with burisma holdings, the oil giant in ukraine would be excluded. that also meant that the statute of limitatio n they were allowed to expire, en to sanitizeto the hunter's charges. and according to the irs irsfro and it's not just one, but the one you heard from weiss quote, ask for special counsele authority from doj and merrick garland. but he was denied that authority. he saiore he said he had more pn a special counsel. here's where thing get very, vey dicey for all involved. you sey generae, attorney gener merrick garland, is telling a much different storyferent s . told the story repeatedly. >> take a look mr.. tru >> mr. weiss, who was appointed by president trump as the u.s. attorney in delaware and assigned this matter during the previous administration, hi would be permitted to continue whicinvestigation and to mak mae
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a decision to prosecute any way in which he wantedted to and in any district in which he wanted to. mr. weis mr. ws reportedly wantd to have powers conferreds. on special counsel's. wa ever made?est and if so, did you why did you reject it? it was not the only person with authorityt thso to make sos a special counsel or refuse to make somebody a special counsel was the attorney general. mr. weiss never made reques thatappoin request to me. >> can you explain the rationale for not appointing a special counselti ? e. mr. weiss had, in fact, more authority than a special counsel would have had.s he has complete yes, he had and has complete authority,he wn as i said, to bring a casets anywhere he wants in hisware u discretion. >> does delaware u.s. attorney lack independent charging.s. at ndepende over certain criminal allegations against the president's son outside of the district of delaware? it's i
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>> he would have to bring that if it's in another district, he would have to bring the case in another district. but as i said, i have promised t hi to ensure that he's able to carry out his investigationi and that he be able to run it. e needs to bring it ino that another jurisdiction, he will have full authority to do that. >> hhe was denied that fullt no authority not once, but twice. >> and as you can see, garland continue to echo those exact same claims over and over agai n . also, he included those claims in a testimony he made beforeon. congress, sworn testimony. so was merrick garland lying wor under oath? in other words, dids dhed commit perjury to protect the biden family syndicate. famithe weaponization of joe biden's department of justice. now, finallyf justice no caughtl of them. >> because now tonight, we haver dox separate irs witnesses that have documented weiss's prosecutorsss grill woes in real time. they also took contemporaneous
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notes in real time.ot all and by the way, they're not alla lying. they were writing down what weiss was saying. yeahying. his,, this guy won't e prosecute here. i can't go to california. rniathey're the exact opposite f what merrick garland was was der to under oath. now, think about it. garland's doj just giftej justdd hunter biden with one ofea the most generous sweetheart deals in historyhistory.. sley if you don't believe me, asksnip wesley snipeess. ask others that have beenwa charged with with crimes that hunter would've been chargeds cr with but got three, four years in jail. this is a deal that kept out ofi jail, protected the big guy, joe biden, from facingg any legal scrutiny. and according to weiss and what he tolisd six whistleblowers, again, they took notes in ordero to achieve these tremendousinte results. the doj interferedrf in this election. they ignored nonpartisan investigators. they blocked charges in two different states, and they let the statut t the limitations pass. and then they lied about it under oathbir .
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didn't john durham just point out the fbi and the doj gave special treatment to hillary clinton compared to donalded trump? the system in this country is corrupt. ryjoe biden's doj and a.g. is corrupt. they have politicized the doj. they have weaponized the doj and they have politicized and they have weaponized the fbi hierarchy. and right now, there is a mountain of evidencee'a mo that joe biden played a crucial and critical role in hunter biden's farm business deals. yeah, he actually lied to us repeatedly during the campaign in 2020. for example, in july of 2017, hunter berated a chinese national from that state energy companr y for, quote, not unlfilling a commitment, quote ,i'm sitting here with my father and would like hu understand wh cy the commitment made is not been fulfilled. hunter continued continue, quotl make certain that the man sitting next to me pops
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and every person he knows yod my ability to hold a grudge that you will regret not following direction. he thinks he's vito corleone. here i am sitting here waitingvr the call with my father. then, lo and behold, on third, more demands from hunterem to another associateands from tn chinese energy company. quote, if you think this comp it's not the bidens,y are they are the best. i know at doing exactly what the chairman wants from this partnership. let's not quibble over peanuts. biden's doing what the chairman wants. the chairman of a communist chinese energy company. it. that doesn't exactly sound too good, now, does it? and joey, sittinjoeyittingg nexr and get this. according to reports, the very next daydi very $100,000 magically was wired to one hunter relatedthen account, then another $5 million was wired on august eight. the few days later a few.
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so what were the bidens doing for this money besides trying to shake moneyes tryin them dowr best vito corleone godfather act that they possibly could put together? what did the chairman exactly for all of this? and just who is the chairman. there are questions that need to be answered. but thanks to merrick garland'gs ,doj, neither hunter nore joe biden will be forced to explain these suspicious activities. quote, mission accomplished. right? it's merrick garland. it is imperative that hunter's stop on the wrist plea i am per. this must be stopped by this judge in this case the,d th a mediately. the people in this country need to finwed the truth. we need to know if weiss did, tl in fact tell, the truth to the six irs whistleblowers that took contemporaneous notes.ou real time. it is imperatives note that if h fact all that happen that merrick garland thenth be impeached by the republicans in the house. now, of course, since biden pretends to be such an honorable man who knew nothing
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aboublt hunter's foreign busines dealings, he could voluntarily answer questionsess about his involvement in these shady deals. he can explain whyinvolvement is pictures with hunter's foreign business partners and wh y mete with all these foreign nationals inside and outside the white house the, and why he lied repeatedly and lies to this day abou t. all of it. but joe biden will never do that. he's not honest. he's not a decent person. he wn acknowledge his four year old granddaughter. the white house won't even list hunter on their official visitor logs. by the way, even obama did on tl and sadly, the abusively corrupt, biased media in this country, the mob. they'll never hold biden accountable. thise mob show will. and circle back jen psaki, who was once biden's chief propagandist at the white house. now she's got a good paying gi chg over at another propaganda outlet and conspiracy network media. and see and she wants you to know that hunter sweetheart deal from his daddy's doj and the subsequent celebration at the white state dinnere more
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is little more than a feel good abory about father's deep, abiding love for his precious little son who's pictured in lots of compromisingctured compromising positions. take a look. pearin >> what we saw with hunterg appearing at the state dinner was inr my suspicion. o come was the president why his i son wanted to come? his son is going to come to the dinner. was that optically easie easierr the white house and the white house communications team? but not.th but i suspect that was more inim the family circus stance of him wanting to come and wanting to just the president wanting to show that he lover he loves s son and he's standing by him. >> all right. here with reaction, former acting attorney general matthew whitaker, along with theey attoa of the best seller trial of the century, fox news legal analyshet gregg jarrett, authora of another best seller, get trump, harvard law professolyst, anr, alan dershow. matt whitaker, let me start with you. you have matt the the background, the inner workings of the department of justice.
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the f justicyou explain to me. so if merrick garland testified under oath that white house hado all this authority and didn't need didn't special counsel sts because he had more authority and he was denied on two separate occasions the ability to go after his investigatoro ae action, that sounds to me like merrick garland, noty only was helping to protect his boss, joe biden, but also lied underdn oath. and that would be perjury. base md on my understanding of the law, yeah, it would be. sean, good to be with you tonight. but i also knowd me how the department of justice works and merrick garland is being kept in the dargarlanda lot of this. he's not communicating with these u.s. attorneys in cos angele s and the district of columbia who are doing doing his dirty work. plusy , the deputy attorney general who has day to day oversight of those officese offic s certainly is tryingoffice to keep things out of merrick garland office. and i woulld d, you know, notafh only would i bring those u.s. attorneys in front of congress after they bring the six witnesses, i would also bring
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the assistant attorney general in chargstant enerale of the tab who would have had to have approved or be involved in these caseinvolvedess, because those people know a bit in a piece here. but at the end a of the day,d wa merrick garland was not honest with the american people. and we neet d that. >> we need the truth in this case because it just smells really bad. let me all right, professor dershowitz, let me get to you. in this case now, we have six people in real time taking contemporaneous notes. they are corroborating that the weiss is rightly complaining that he did not have the authority to follotyw on prosecutions or charges that he wanted to bring in the investigation. >> as it relates to hunter and joe bidehunter a bidenn, th authority that merrick garland said he had did not exisd t. im >> how important, how critical will the testimony oofthosf thoe six whistleblowers and their notes be in terms of ascertainingrtaining the truth e >> well, very important. and the judge who is sentencingu hunter biden and who hasnter d to approvehas the plea deal mu,
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must call garland, must call weiss, must call the sixbide witnesses and must say, look, hunter biden's we know you want the deal to go through the justice department. went know you want the deal to go through. >> but i'm a judge. i represent the people of the united of states of americ. i want to make sure fetzer standing, who's going to bring own? before that judge? >> will the judge do it on their own? they like an organization, judicial watch, an organization that can come in amicus curiaea and say, look, we can't leave it to the two parties here. they're both interested in preventing the whole truth from fro coming out. so judicial watch or some other organization comes icomingn ands ,we represent the people of this country. you have to call thesecountry, v as witnesses. the law provides that a judge needid thas accept the plea barn agreed to by both sides. h sideif there is a problem herm and if he concludes, for examplple, that weiss was denied
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the ability to investigate beyondaware, , then the deal's f because the deal probably anysei possibility of prosecution in the district of columbia or in los angeles. and if those were foreclosed in violation of what garlandl is said would be available to weiss, then the deal's off and you have to goyou havelude back to square one. you have to conclude the investigation and then thenn you decide whether or not to make a plea bargain. right now, the judgenow th shouo accept this plea bargain without hearin g from garland weiss and the six witnesses. >> i completely agree. we, great chair. let me take you in a different direction. knew a d about the whatsapp messages that we now have froma problems. >> zero experience. hunter i'm sitting here with my father. we waning t to understand whye a the commitment made is not been fulfilled. blah blah, blah. by the way, just so you know, tn i will make certain between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows
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and my ability to forever hold wit you will regret not following my direction. that's that's whatsapp messageh' number one. an encrypted application. whatsapp message numbe whr two,e the bidens are the best i know doing exactly what the chairman wants from the partnership. can you explaiain whatn what it? bidens do so well and whaty i'm d they possibly offer a chinese energy company? because i'm having a hartimed te figuring that one out. >> i don't know. i'm not that smarti don'. well, it's the selling out ofits syerica for profit. >> it's the equivalent of a crime syndicate all more important that i agree with the professor that the judgrofessore, well, and noa put a to this put a pausea pu on this plea deal becausece is the evidence is compelling that merrick garland has been lyingco . he denied the two u.s. attorneys appointed by joe bideo u.s.n halted felony chargn against his son, garland may
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have further perjured himself when he claimed that weiss had told him to authority to charge anywhere and that he never clair counsel status. >> all of those statements are contradicted not just by gary scapley, the irs special agent ,but a second irs whistleblower has come forward . >> there are other witnesses, as you point out, in that pivotal meetin g. they were sitting there. they heard david weiss confess he had no poweo por to prosecut anymore. >> and shapley took schlafs notes. they he summarized it in an email he sent it out to everybody. and an fbi agent, daryl walden t ,corroborated it by replying to the emails saying thank , you, gary, you covered it all.l. so the question is , are all ofo those people lying orerri is merrickck garland and maybe weiss is lying too, because he told congress he hadd congre au. but read the rest of weiss's statement. it there's a critical caveat. i have it in front of me here.ns tenta 30 consistent with thepril
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principles of federalons. and department regulations. >> well, what'wells that look it up. >> i did look it up. and the dod thj regulations sta clearly that a guy like weisthss has no authority outside his delaware district. >> so the federal noriega should delay approving this crooked plea deal. reeks it reeks of political interference, corruption, lies and a cover up. >> sean. you know , matt, the whistle blower in an interview tonight. soght first of all first of allg about $2.2 million and owed taxes. and $2 millii know later some se rich benefactor paid it to, quote, loachn. i don't know how hunter's going to pay it back, but they said he said th ge son he believe received preferential treatmentw and claims he was blocked from pursuing leads that would have led to biden, the president ofah the united states, and that the do andj and biden'sdoesn' attorney deny special treatment doesn't mean a thingt a t to mn
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you have not one but six whistleblowers, they impeach donald trump over a hearsa ovey whistleblower. o so i've got to imagine thatjudg that if this judge goes along with that plea deal, that sweetheart slap on the wrist deal, no jail time hunter, that that tooea is corrupt in and of itself. >> am i wrong? ll b >> well, it will be because this judge needs to find out exactly if this is in the interest of justice, which we've talked about. it's not. and, you know, you talk about this whistleblower tonight going on and describing exactly avw much back taxes hunter not only avoided, butayin the responsibility here avoided by not only paying them by this loan, but alsothem having the statute of limitations rune on the two biggest years. when he got the burisma money where hesma mone was making $83h a month. so $1,000,000 a year, you know,n all of that has haows has passed now. and he's facing very consequential misdemeanor
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charges for tax years where he didn't make big burisma money.rw >> all right. guys. exit exit question. yei'm justs or no, guys?f all i'm just up on the clock. professor dershowitz, ift to b s turns out to be true with the republicans, be right to impeach merrick garland, it's a hard sell because impeachment requires a crime. >> it requiresrequires crime pe and perjury requires a specific intent. i'e to tryd rather move to try r out the truth first rather than trying to prosecute merrick, the two said he had authority that he knew he didn't have and wouldn't w give him the authority, the special counsel status he asked for. is that enough to raise bar for you? >> i think so, because h ie thia doesn'use het. he has the authority. garland has the authority. >> exactly. so any claim that you hade more power as a as a you know, as an attorney, that's not truee . >> but there may have beene been underlings that undercut his.
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all right. i'm not prepared to go to perjury. i'm prepared i', however, to say we must have hearings. and you can't allot haw this plg bargain to go forward. >> i got to roll out thesen to,f that's all true. should he be impeached? last word greg jarrett b. >> if he knowingly i and intentionally lied, then garland should be impeachely de because perjury would constitute a high crime and misdemeanobecause y wor. a thank you all. all right. >> id. l a brutal for poll for vice president kamala harris. vice-presi said a record low. >> straight ahead, we'll explain. scoge. rograming not take a look at your screen audience shows tomorrow thur, a few ofightow a our in-studio gaffes. congressman james cormier in studio, arnold, kayleighuests. mcenany, jimmy failla, jeanine pirru o, you want to join us in studio? >> tickets are free. >> tickets are free. hannity rt.com the day you get
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and i think you will too. i can be the winds of change. so the biden administration public opinion a crisis is only getting worse tonight. a new nbc news pol nl monday showing kamala harris with the worst rating of any vice president in nbc polling history. congratulations madam vice president, that's great news. 32only 32% of respondents say they have a positive view of your vice president. 49% have a negative view. and after two plus years ofiate inappropriate giggling and bizarre words, salads, it's kind of easy to understand the poor ratinsy to g. >> here's a simple reminder wen are expandingace. to transportation. seemlneed tmaybe it's a smal issue. ing it's a big issue. you need to get to go and need to be abletou to get where you need to go to do the work and get home. >> the significance off the passage of time frame,
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the significance of the passage of time. so when you think about it, there is great significancu thke to the passage of time.pa >> more parents are seeingssag the value of educators when they get it and say we're note paying them nearlyno enough. t it is time for us to do what we have been doing in that time. >> every day, every day it is time for us to agree. and when we talk about our children, i know for thise group we all believe that when we talk about the children of the communitldrey, they arey. the children of the community n and it's time to go. you need to go. time and passage ofnd time is because time is passing and we're all passing through time as its passage normal. s >> the administration's polling crisis does not stop there. new emerson college survey last week showing biden sinking approval rating among voters,g e while an nbc survey in late
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march revealed nearly half of all democratic voters did not want him to run for reelection n . it has gotten as high as 60%. here with reaction, fox news contributorsd . tammy bruce leo 2.0 tural leo.en welcome back. we missed you. tammy, we start with you. okay. she's got a giggling problem. she's got a word salad problem. she's got a popularity problem.o and a lot of people thinkjo and joe not even make it t through his first term. >> if they take close look at his possible replacement, what are they thinking? >> well, they're thinking of the fact that she can't win on her own can't. e' and she's the vice president. right. that's supposed to be their bench when it comeviresids to who could be the alternative? someone who they thought. i believ alternatdy whoe they thought the could benefit from being the vice president. and she would learn something,ef the presumption that she frg. what she was doinit that presumption was incorrect. it was an insult to womeltn. f it is an insult to women. it's an insult to people of color that with with the talent,
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that is out there for the democrats and independents is that this is who they chose almost as though not wantingor any kind of a threat to joe biden or to the people that are running him. and now the country is in trouble. now, the good news about that poll for all of us is, is that p it shows that the american people have not been aslee.theya and have not been tricked and that they understand what's happenednd here and they don't t like it. so the democrats have got a proble demm here.ng but what a waste of having a position that really could have served this entire country very well, could have serveddel as a fabulous role model for women. i mean, the position that she's in is extraordinary. and thisextrao who the democrats choose. i wrote a book ii wrotn 2001 tht explained that racism, sexism and homophobia livesof on the left. and this is an example of that. she apparently has fel that just like hillary did, that you don't really need to dt d to the job. o
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you don't really need to mean well in order to be elevatedrdet . across and that is a horrible message for everyone across the board. and now the democrats, of course, are reaping the problems are with having de this to the country and to her and to every other person who might have looked up to her, who now can'd up tt. d u you know, your friend out there, your governor in californiathere yo, leo.ere's al gavin newsom. there's always a method to my madness because i suspect when i asked them the question, how many times, every hour of every day, his phone is being pinging with gavin. gavin, gavin, you got to get in this racvie. i'm no and he finally just said, i'm not going to answer that question perior thatd, because e know the answer, don't we? do you suspect? that there is a movement within democratic ranks to removethe joe and kamala from the ticket? because i believe there is. >> i think there is a moved i'll to get rid of joe. and i'll tell you right now. but if you get rid of kamala, bs
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you're going to have a blow up of the blacks and the female a . the democratic party, because she's going to yell the race card. >> so they're stuc re stuck witk with her. >> they're stuck with her because they selected her based on race and gender. and they're stuck with her because if she if they removf t they'll she'll play the race card. >> let me be very clear. kamala harri card.t mes is an ae failure. the democrats picked her based on identit democratsy politics. >> and i'll tell you, the shot anand the us the worst president ever in our lifetime. and those polls, that poll in gavs that they gave us the worst vice president in our nation history. what kamala harris done in the last two years? nothing. you cannot pointu capoin to sine accomplishment. she's a complete failure. and i'll tell you one other point, that the fact that she is in this position is because of her race. now, the problem is very simple. they canno tht get rid of her if they tried to get rid of her. the race card is played. e raced thso they're stuck withi and let me tell you right now,th don't pu ht america in the choi of joe biden or kamala harris. ithat is a horrible choice. the
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one final point. i think jimi said it, thatt he the mainstream media have tried to protect her, bute ripp the american people have read straight through it that sh straighe incompetent. and i will also say this final point that tammy bruce or leo,eo well, more competent, hare qualified to serve as vice president other than kamala harris. she is a failure. >> okay. your ticket combined a winningyu ticket. i think just about you guys can fight it out. who's at the topys fight i in tg trouble and lose control. als orl right. exit question, yes or no. tamm wily will and kamala be th nominee for the democratic willy? >> will that be the ticket for cningfor the democrati leadership? don't want it to be, but the people running them have to have it be that way. i think it's still a fight. i think they're trying to change it fight. to chan. >> i don't know if they'll be successful yet. succs? st gues yes, it will be the ticket.
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all right. too much power? no? yeah yes look at my answer. >> no, joe will not be onj the ticket. >> lbj1968, 1968. >> he's gone. no. al. l right, bill, leave itout. there. you guys get the last word out. we'll find . the betting lines are open right now. i wish i had a betting site. sie anyway. coming up, big investigation into how jeffrey epsteiny epsteo explosive new details tonight. also, you'll meeu't a who expos is exposing the indoctrination happening on collegein campuses all across the country. do you hear that story? don't forget, tomorrow night, live audience show. thursday, a live audience show. hannity rt.com. encesday lit tickets are $1 mil now they're free. >> anyway, i hope you'll join us. >> men can have babies. i don't care what they say. i feel something. take some metamucil. this problem is going to work
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america is listening. tod earlier today, the fedaysspicio a report on the suspiciousus 209 death of jeffrey epstein in a new york city prison. >> our very own jonathan hunt, he has the latest tonight. jonathan, a lo lt interesting s, questions today. >> for sure, sean is a report that was released today and it raises as manys as it answers about jeffrey epstein's death. the report by the inspectorst general reveals, for instance, that epstein was lefeis let in s cell with extra bed linens, linens. he ultimatelt hey used in what s officially being ruled a suicide. ruled o points out that nearly all the surveillance cameras in epstein's jai camerl' not working, that he was not checked on regularly, a suicide attempt two weeks earlier and that guards simply weren't doing their jobs. >> the combination of negligence, misconduct and outright job performance
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failures documented in today's report all contributed to an notoronment in which arguably one of the most notorious inmates in the bishop's custody was left unmonitored and alone in a cell with an excess of prison linens, thereby providing him with the opportunitere byy to take his oi life. >> epstein was found deafe. d in his cell on august 10th, 2019, while awaiting trial, 20 on trafficking charges. his cellmate was transferredx out the day before that, despite warnings from prison dee psychologists that epstein not be left alone while the report details how the suicide happened. shawn it does little to explaini why so many mistakes were madesk on one night allowing the accused sex trafficker with so many ties to so many of the rich and powerful to effectively silence himself. shaw n how how odd. i mean, his fellow prisoner
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is his cellmate released the day before. it just so happens all the cameras go out. >> what? what a coincidence coincid>>. >> in one night. all in one night. donovan, thank you. all right, now we turn to a very disturbing report. this out of penn state university at abington, where a former english professor st suing the school, claiming they forced him to teach thae t the englishh language is white supremacy. no thew they him there was a problem with the white race and told him he should t attendd workshops, which included one called white teachers are a problem. among other disturbing allegations, whe disg n asked fn comment, penn state declined, saying they do not comment on pendingtate litigation. can't say i blame them.y zack de piero, the professor at the center of the lawsuit. >> mr. de pirro, thank you, sir, for being with usks f. i'm sorry about all this. you going through? let's walk through. tell is us how this all came
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about, exactly what happened, exactly what you were told. and i applaud you.his is you know, if all this is true for followinfog up on this lawsuit, i'm sure some people don't like the fact that you filed it. ea >> well, first off, sean thank you very much for having me. it's a pleasure to be here with you. this started when my immediates supervisor, who was both anbo english department chair and a writing program coordinator. she emailed mewr. exac and i can read you the exact quote. she said that your intentions don't matter as an an this person wrote. racism is in i the results. if the results draw a color line. so as an instructor getting that message mes, you're being d that students race matters. and if there's any kind ofviatio deviation from race to race in students performances, that's
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going to come back on you and you'll be assumed to be a white supremacis t. a whit >> all right. i'm still trying to understand this here. okay. you're teaching english, right? you'. i don't know.n the i kind of i'm a believer in the golden rule called the rule to me simple love god with all your heart, mind and soul and your neighbor yourself and treat others the way you want to be treated. we're not really that complicate d. at cou i think that could probably fill out most forms anldd iflive people live by that motto, i think we would be a lot better off. >> howeverthat w you know, where you told that the white race i'll quote this here. white supremacy is a is the q english language, is white supremacy and a religious cultag . >> s who tolupred you that thers a long series of messagingf by the college that all points to that direction, that that there's a problem with whitet
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race, which is exactly what theh associate director of the affirmative action office told me when i filedrmative a s report in september 20, 21.e she told me to continue attending these anti-rape it.kshops until you get it the very next one. the meeting, a monthlyment professional development meeting for writing faculty, was titledfor the myth of the colorblind classroom. white instructors confront their white privilege. we were provided with four excerpts, four quotes from the reading and the first one, and i'm paraphrasing here. it said that unles s you were putting equity forward in your classroom. racist you're perpetuating racist teaching practices. ching prwell, can i can i ask y, professor? >> yes. >>d you ever say anything that was deemed controversial that could inthat cou any way be deed as racist, insulting to peopleve
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? another race that ever come upr today ever quote, you were saying anything in appropriateqa . i think what i didt that upset them was i asked questionsut about the that they were asking us to engage with. so referenced that whiters are a teachers are a problem video. normhat to me doesn't seem so you challenge what they were telling you trying to help teachers teach about race. >> you challenge. d what they were saying. >> in other words, you challenged the premise that thatou chall supremacy, that e, the english language is white thupremacy. >> you challenged that and that's what upset themt's w well, of course i challenged that. i treat students as individuals. if if and when students comediff from different ethnic backgrounds, socioeren economic backgrounds, that's wonderful. that's a beautiful thing. buerful.t i'm not going to trea any differently because of that. but whenbecause of get messagesl
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read another one, if i may. this. won't take long. >> yeah. the subject of the emaile is titled black linguistic justice, and the email says, assure that all students see m that white supremacy manifests itself language and in writing pedagogy, which means the teaching of writing. so that's a directive to me, a writing instructor just in ensure that my students tha e that white supremacy exists in language and in the teaching writing. minati and that's not racial discrimination. on. i to me, this is just bizarre for all that's true. and you said nothing wrong that initiate rong did this. i think you got yourself a hell of a lawsuit, professor. and we'relof ae going to follows story closely. we really appreciate your time tonight. thank you. cliate you and you the best. >> all right. coming up first, it was washinge machines and your aire cl conditioner. now, the climate religious cult, they're comingimate a for
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largely thanks to pushback from waolesalers of the beer, whichgd watch sales plummet by almost fr 30%. but a spokesperson for anheuser-busch telling us tonight, parent company of bud light telling us in a statement that both of the executivt statemene they arh a leave of absence, for whatever the case, it probably is wise for a brand to separat e itself from the employees who are that out of touch with their customers. cusand while meanwhile, the woe madness continues in new york citdny, where the best pizza in the world basically the only good thing left ing in this adam of a city is in serious danger thanks to the radical left. now, the new rule from the city's department of violent protection will require any restaurant with a wood orl e coal fired oven to install an emission control device.ol there are thousands of dollars if they can even retrofit it. here was reaction outkick host charlie arnold and republicano strategist krysia lorenzo len.
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renzo is here. chrystia, good to see you.lie, charlie, first of all, bud light, it's a little odd. you know. well, they're ona a little temporary leave of absence. we're not really sure ify leavef they're gone. we're not sure if we want to say they're fired. i don't know what to make of iah ,but i'll tell you right nowt , i hate new york city. can't stand the place. but one of the only good things only is cold, fired, thini wo crust pizza. i would risk beingrisk stabbed to go to a great pizza place ins new york city just. y >> you know, it's it's worth ito to me. so thing is, if you live irk cin new york, there is a good chance that you could possibly be stabbed on your wayould poss grab a slice of that deliciouspi pizza. i mean, there's crime everywhere. ece i mean, this is the crazy tg about it is these leftists, their focuths, this climate change, this agenda, when really they're just out to make our livewhen s super. because like you just said, there are so many things. the second you walk out of your door in new york city, you're hit with the wave of crime, the vagrants running around smoking crack, the literal filth coveringalks t
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our sidewalks, and yet they want to focus on pizza ovens. thcus onit really makes no sensw and especially when you consider all of these small businessesu consid they've beenv over the past few years earl covid, the restrictionsid e they down. actually, earlier i was listening to the guys who run garibaldi's to thes probably hef grimaldi. that's a pizza institution here in the cit grimaldy. they were saying in order to cut down on these carbon emissions, they're going to havt carbone to invest sometg like 20000 to $100000 to get there, proper equipment for that. and the worst part about it is not only are they going to spend the money, but this could change the taste of the pizza, which that's the last thing any of us wanangs i krysia, i'm sorry. you can only charge so much forh a pizza to make that cost mak adjustment that they're demandin g out of.imat you know, this this climatean alarmism. and by the way, the new york post calculated today that would be about what, 385 or so years of 400 years of of john kerry flying his private jet.
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that's the utter hypocrisy of it all, becausflying he clearlyn these environmental standards are applied, they are not applied equally rules for the not for me. and in this caseith th, the smal businesses, just as charlie said, i think it's a clear targetin g of these businesses who now have to spend $20,000 or more trying to get their business up to code in new york city. but it's been very, very difficult for us native new yorkers. i'm a native new yorker and italian american. this is blasphemy and pizzathisi is our religion here. so to take it away fros m it's really awful. and clearly, mayor adams alsblao prefers his pizza vegan and maybe even soggy . d so if he doesn't like those wood burning, i'm willing to get risk getting stabbedbed to get coal fired pizza with a thin crustto g. n cr that speaks volumes. the only decent thing left ines the city. all right. thank you both. appreciate it. more "hannity" straight ahead. and an announcement south
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