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there was an unprecedented amount of obstruction iner the investigation into hunter biden's finances. >> watch. are you convinced, lookingck a back at this now, that this was an effort to protect president biden and his family ? i mean, we were conducting w investigation of hunter biden and we were tryingere tr to fole the normal process. we were trying to get to the bottom of it. itand ultimately, you know, if was going to lead to another individual, you know, we should follow that to to determine what was actually happening. but, you know, there werew ther definitely hindrances that i've never seen before in my 14 y years concerning this investigation that didn't allow us to followea through an investigation of of of anyher in other individual to include president biden. >> so this guy seems credibldie according to the whatsapp messages. in 2017, hunter biden demanded that chinese energy company cfcc pay the bidensom more than doube
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what the ccp billing company was already offering. n quote i can make 5 million and salary from aninsalaryy lawn america. if you think it's about the money, it's not't. the bidens are the best at doing exactly what chairmannersi wants from this partnership. now, you've got to knop.w the plural bidens. who are the bidens involved in otherthis? the president has repeatedly denied any involvementen in his son's business dealings, which is increasingly looking like a completeg li lie. here's what the president said today. olve >> president biden, how involved were you in your son's chinese shakedownse text message? were you sitting there? xtwhere are you from? >> where are you? >> no. so as mama jiang, someone joe , either is joe or is hunter biden. just a few days ago, anotherr re whatsapp message from hunter revealed joe was i n the very room as hunter was threatening. another businessman leake
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to the chinese communist party. henry zao nonw this is the quote. i'm sitting here with my father and we would lik would le to und why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. hunter wrote to zap. hunter went on to threaten zaozt ,saying, if i get a call or text from anyone involved involv thised other than you, i will make certain that between the man sitting nextmasittin to, joe, and the person he knowst that you will regret not following my direction. that's the big guy there.f even photos of hunter outsidehu his father'souts delaware home the same day he sent the texte message. hap but the president wants you to think none of this happened. he wants us to believe that his son is a liar or the hunters is crazy. joe biden continues to lie about this because he knows he can get away with it. in fact, he's so sure thatcase the case, he's willing to drag his son around two state dinners. he has no shame and the media
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won't holdand the t him accoun. instead, they spread ridiculous narratives like this. >> and what we saw with hunter appearing at the state dinner was in my suspicion wa som the president, his son wanted to come. so his son is going to come to the dinner. wahe dinnes that optically easir the white house and the white house communications team? absolutely not. but i suspect that was m more ie the family circumstance of him wanting to come and wantinnd wag to just the president wanting to show that he loves his son and he's standinw s his sog >> it's all about love.to nothing to see here. the president just loves hisn. son. >> stop asking questions. chris christie st is the 2024 republican presidential candidate and he joins us nowow on set. governor, thanks so much for making some time with usset.ank you know, this looks likesure. a classic rico case.wh why is the department of justice having such a hard time getting ahead of this? and it's been left to at to a political arm as far as the republicans to do this?
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>> well, look, you know, 7 lawrence, i did this forin seven years. i was the u.s. attorney in new jersey runningy the fifth largest office in the country for seven years during the bushn administration. there is no way that getting to misdemeanor tax, please, and dismissing a gunsmissing ch should take five years. they were obviously there were people trying to investigate other stuff that we've heard abo abouutt from hunter's laptops la to these whatsapp messagesptop and lots of other things in terms of burisma and his wh messagen with foreign entities. >> look, we've gotti to prosecus cases like this. we have to allow the investigators to investigate. when you liste wthe investigat. n to the whistle, speaking to brad baer, look, that looks like lots of others e agents that i got to work with from the fbi and the irshe and other agencies who they want to do their job. >> they don't caret to where it leads. >> they just want it to get to a conclusion. tht toand i think what's going on here is hunter biden was undercharged. ere isthis deal doesn't look ri.
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we're no t hearing about all these other facts that are coming out. "wall street journal. " governor alan o'connor, who used to be the tax attorney in the department of justice, that the judge should reject this deal. >> do you think that should happen? deal. , i think that the judge sho should say, everybody go back to your corners and seuld sae what we're doing here. because, look, mr. weiss, the u.s. attorney who wasey who appointed by donald trump, you woul w d think that he was given the authority to be able to do whatever he wants. but now we're also hearing that he was stopped from goinweg aftr things in both california and in washington, d.c.. so congress has to do oversight on this. there may have to be specials, c counsel warrants to look at thisow, because right now you have the attorney general saying he wipes out all t the authority and you have the whistleblower saying that weiss toldha them that he didn'i have the authority to go. >> and california been doing this a long time. gover york times u.s. attorney,no l you're a governor,ea one ofr peh
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the leading contenders for perhaps to be attorney general. ap oneone day. this guy was almost on the supreme court. dourt, dbeliev you believe merra here after we're hearing fromrd heare whistleblowersdeal and looking at the deal that was presented out for us to se t ? do you believe the attorney general that he didn't get involved? well, like mam involva jones said,e someone's lying. >> it's either merrick garland or it's mr. weisis eits, the u.o attorney in delaware. but they can't both be telling the truth. merrick garlanthd. i saw him on tv the other nighth saying he had authority to dt so whatever he wanted. the whistle blowers are saying weiss told them heistleblo didn't have the authority to do whatever he wanted regarding hunter biden. >> well, someone'swhatever lyin. and what we need to do is getee to the bottom of it. and this is whd to g to y, lawr, you know, i'm running for president, have this experience as a prosecuto r. have an aou we need to have an attorney general who is no nonsense, who's going to investigate and prosecute without fear or favor or partisanshipigat, because the american people need to believe in the department of justice. and right now, with thispartisay they're not believing in it. >> i'm going to get to your run
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in just a second, governor. i want'r to turn to thist to governor, because joe biden is calling this new term tur. d biden announced that it's a plan that's going to restore the american dream.restor >> this is the president biden nomics is working, biden nomices is about building an economy from the middle out the bottom up dynamic i is about the futur. i know it's just another way ofs saying restore the american dream. i didn't come up with the name. i didni really did. >> i now claim it.al but so, governor, half of the country said that worse off under joe biden. r joe biis this going to get ane of traction from the american people? no, becaus?e let me tellt bide you what biden nomics really is that the american people know biden nomics is record inflation, the highest inflation since the 1970s. >> biden nomics is joe havingav peoplepe lose their jobs, have p to trade, do multiple jobs to make up for the money they're losing based on inflation, high gas prices, high home heating prices, high electricity prices. this is what biden nomics is.
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and the american people know it because they're the ones having to pay out of their pocket peops to be able to put up with this. joe biden spenpockt us blind tot as president. all kinds of money out there for the government. they was just printings pres. and it's caused inflation to go up and the economy to go down. and the american people feel that every day. >> governor, i want to talk about the race. talyou decided to get inrace the latest fox poll and has donald trump up. plus 34.trplus the census 22 and you at 1% in this latest fox news poll, you supported the former president twice. you even helpeent twic d him with his of yo debate prep. some of your critics have onid tha ce t you're the guy ths going to be the assassin, the one that's going to take him out on the debate stage. so my question is, are you running for president to be the guy or are you the guy to take out donald trump? i'm the guy running for president to be the guy. bu'm tt as you just said, he's first place in the polls. so if you want to win, you've got to beat the man. lawrence. an, you're right. >> i was the president of
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the chair of the chairman ofof t the president'he ps transition. i helped prep for both sets of debates. i was the chairman of his opioid and drug abuse commission. i did everything i could to try to make him a better president. >> but my view is he's let us down. didn't build the wall. mexico didn't pay for it. didn't repeal and replace obamacare. ntio he said he would say he's going to balance the budget. he didn't. and you mentioned debatetes.s. look, we should have debates and everyone should be at the debates. and folk ss should go to chris christie .com donate and make sure i'm on the stage. if but donald trump should be on that stage, too. if you want the republican nomination, the republican voters have the right to see us right in those cameras and have us compare use and then let them choose. and american people are good at thatey nee. e and we live, but they need all the information and that's what we want to give them. sohem. nor my, governor, i guesg question is, how are you going to break through? i said the 1% on the national polls that we just released in6% new hampshire, you had about 6%. how do. you got to win the primary first? if donald trump doesn't showe dp
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to the beat of some of the other candidates, don't show up today. >> gdo you take them on then? >> how do you get that t traction? you got to go chase them and find them laughs. >> you got to go where they are. themss are here are other poll in new hampshire that show me at nine in 10%. so polls are all over the place. but i want p to remind the viewers of something. >> eight years ago right now, donald 8 trump was at 4% back ia 2007. >> barack obamrack obamaa was lg to hillary clinton by 38 points. >>s end of the end of june of 2. we've been in this campaign for. three weeks. we're making a mark. we're making a difference. and we're going to kee o coop workip workinge am at it. and that's what the american people deserve to have. candidates are willing to comeel deserve this on your program like this and be asked whatever questions you want to as k and answer them directly and don't skate away from it. dire i know what i want to do for t this country. i want to do big things again for america. tfothat's what we need to do. governor, i've been watching you on different programs. you've been kind enoug dnor i'va on this program tonight. you have laid out why you think that notid only donald trump iswhy jo unfit, but why joe biden is unfit. unfortunately, we e are reachinn binary choices. and, you know, there's
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a republican and a democrat in the race. the rnc harnc has a loyalty ple. you don't make much of their loyalty by it. but if donald trump isee the nominee nominee, would you support him? >> look, march, i'm going sig to sign the loyalty pledge. >> as i said, but i'm going to treat it with as much seriousness as donald in 2016.ated it he signed it. all of us were on stage together. d got we asked in a fox news debate, will you stand by the loyalty? plus stand, you were ten of us p there. none of us raised our hands and said, yes, donal d trump is. the only one who didn't. >> fact is, loyalty has to go both ways. who t take the pledge out of it by being trump. >> well, look, who d end uo youd up voting? >> i don't think that's the choice america wants, lawrence. i don't think it's that' ameri the choice america wants between the two of them. there arthey're e 160 years oldr you know, lawrence, there comes a time when there's a sell by date a timee and everybody'sn father. >> time is undefeated. but, governor, we know the realitdefeatede know t real. >> there are two leading candidates. right. and by the way, lawrence, >>y lawren tthe reality eight y so what you do, the reality the eight years ago was that it was going to b wbee jeb bush
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running against hillary clinton. >> and that didn't turn out to be the case. so let's talk i just wantte for to ask you this, governor. i want to know joe biden. >> straight.hat went j shoot, i am i don't wanteith to vote for either one of them. lawrence let me answer it flater out. t >> you're not going to vote for me. i don't want to vote for either one of them. of t one of them are qualified in my mind to bes president in the states. we see joe biden out there. he doesn't look like he's even competenmpeten lint. e we g and the bottom line is, how are we going to nominate someoneoima who is not of two sets ofnd criminal charges now and still under investigatinvestige him fr two more. you know, we want to win this race. racee tired of losing to donalds trump because we lost the house in 18. >> we loste in '18 the senate ii the white house in 20. but, governor, and we lost these other things. 22 ever since the indictment. how onald trump has gone up in2 the polls. so how do you make that case to the republican voters wheny they essentially just doubled down in their suppordownt, but e
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more still to respect them, double down on anything? no one's voted yet. >> and the fact is, if you putko much stock into the polling, well, what i put that's what it is today. you know what they ask you how they ask those questionsthose e you've been called by pollster. they say if the election were held today. well, if the election were held today, i'd be shocked because the first election is not going noti january.. and iowa, january of 2024. we're six, seven months away from that now. so let's run a campaig ln. >> i don't think we crown kings in americato. o work >> you got to work for it. and donald trump needs to work for this to become the nominee ,to become friends again. does he offeo r you a cabinet post again? do y'all clean this up and he becomes the nominee? >> i don't think so. i think, you know, some of the some of the stuffff he's calle he' d me over the lat few months, i don't think that's going to happen. thd that's sad. but it is the truth of the matter and it's his doing. >> but you're not closing the door to voting for him. i'm no, i'm saying i can't support him. i won't vote. i can't support eitht either onf them, not biden or trump, because they're not competent
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and qualified to be president for different reasons. joe biden, predominantly because of his age dif and what we've seen on tv and donald trump because i don't believe he can win. of a you know, when you'r you're under this much criminal scrutiny and the conducte undere by the way, that he's engaged in taking those documents, keepin'sg him in his home, makig sure that his own lawyers didn't get to see all of themakm not telling the truth to the justice department when they wanted those documenth to s back and now saying that what he was saying on a tape when his waiver on documen t a while i was lying there and well, i think mama jones yod i know my mom would say the same thing, you're lying once. i'm not going to believe the other timeu'nce i'm not goin to. we need to have someone who'se honest, direct and who can beat the democrats becaushonestd e id of losing. >> chris christie, thanks for taking the questions from us. you got it. hanks for so joe biden's gaffesf becoming so common, even the president himselesf is tryig to normalize them. the media aren't covered up for him anymore either . >> they're openly admitting he's old. more on that next.
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anywhere. >> expand your team with a fiber freelancer. so president biden is having troublordse with words again, according to a bloomberg report. che president mixed up india re,
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and china at a fundraiser last night. he mistook the war in ukrainer n for the war in iraq. and then ira he did it again th morning. >> and vladimir putin been weakened by recent events? it's hard to tell, but re's clearly losing the wa iraq and losing the war at home. and he hase become a bit of a pariah around the world. >> so honest mistake hones or more signs of biden's advancing aids. the president had visible marks on his face when he spoke to the press today. preswe now know those were from a cpap machine. the liberaa l is a word. even if more democrats are. every time i talked to a democratic operative or a donor or somebod like y like that, it's the first thing they raise. i don't raise it. they raise it. it is a concers n. say the white house will say, look, that's fine, okay, we get it. bu t let's talk about track record. right? lots of important legislation running the iraq war in effectar from washington pretty successfullyn effect. know. and in fact, when compared to donald trump, it wat comparsr
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you know swallow whatever concerns they may have about his age because it's certainl may havagy better thane the alternative. that's the white house theory of the case. and there's something to be said forth that.g >> wow, what a theory. clay travis is the founder of outkick and he joins us now. clay, you know, there was once a period of time where people deny the obvious here, but i think everybody is just on board with somethinwrong is wrong. this is not the same joe biden like, we don't have to pretend ou bo pret pe physicians. >> we can just believe our own eyes right? g yeah. warren, thanks for having me. here's the way that i woulme thd convey it. >> i've got three boys. i've got a 15 year old, a 12 year old and an eight year old. would i be a-ok with joe biden driving them on the interstate right now? eranywhere in a major american city from one side of the city to the other? a my answer is no. in fact, i think there are a lot of people out there, democrat republicans and independents, who have gone through a situation like this y
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where when your parents or the grandparents get ints or o their eighties, like joe biden is, and you can seean the diminishmentu of their cognition in real time, which is wha t we're seeing with joe biden. i just don't think there's anyr real parent out there orei grandparent out there who was being honestng that would let hm drive their kids on the interstate in a major it american city to go somewhere. the reason why i bring that up as an examplree is if you would not let him drive your kids on the interstate somewhere, why in the world is he in charge c of making the most's important decisions in the world? and here's thing, lawrence. every day he's getting worse. ars somebodyjohn fet can be hurt. i think john fetterman is a disaster right nows , the senats for pennsylvania. >> but it's possible that his cognitioibn get better because. he's only in his fifties. he could recover from that ould stroke. things are only going to getg worse foto r joe biden, whichin is why it's acceptable in,
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my opinion, for him to be president now. it's absolutel it'sy reckless to run him in 2024. clay, the argument that the strategisty thargument make better than the other guy. and i think they're pointingbet. to trump. y that's the argument that they're trying to make to their >> t. es. and i think it's an emotional's response. it's not a a better policy. it's that i don't want to see tweets. >> yeah, donald trump is i mean, if you want to use a basketball analogy, would rise up and dunk on joe biden's not time after time after time. right. it's not remotely similar, their level of cognition. that's a challengenition. becaua you've got to persuade people to potentially change their mindll. as you well know, getting people to change their mind is different. buo ch theirt i do think that at biden voters who thought he's going to returnho normalcy he's going to bring steadiness back to the country. here's what steadine i think, le i think a lot of those people won't show s up in 2024 because i think what he sold normalchey
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and return to what people were used to in america. it hasn't happened. he's failed in that ultimate promise that he made to the country. i don't think he's actually goine the nominee in 24, because i think even democrats recognize that cognitively '24 he's not there. but if he is, it's super reckless. trump or any other republican should trounce him. >> yeah, he said he was gointrug to storm the soul of america and he definitely did not. >> that's righs goint. rica clay travis, thanks so much, brother. thank you. so canclay travi the chaotic ai> is now the norm in america? thousands of flights disrupted and hundreds more canceled this week as travelerricas are headig into the busy summer season. united airlines was the hardest hit with nearly 500 cancellations. the company blamedcanc severefa weather and faa staffing constraints. but mayor petea stafng says evee is okay because even his flights are canceled, too. >> his we had a hit with some pretty tough weather. >> it's affected a lot of flights. i reacheweat d my hotel room about 230 in the morning last night after my flight got canceled.
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and the next one got delayed. ae a lot of americans are going through the same thing. thwhat i will say is thatperf overall, we've seen the system perform much better than iorm tt a year ago. and i think that reflects the work we've done. s work done.i think it reflects the airlines stepping up. i want to give them credit where credit is due. >> but clearly, there's a long way to go. mayor pete also says thatwa the chaoy tos at airports i is because of the roll out of 5g cell service. oscar sean duffy is the co-anchor of the bottom line servion the sunday fleet and dn mcdowell and he joins us on set . son, i travel a lot, brother, alle and i'm sthe tim seeing it like cancellations, delayseeions. first they got to do something right. if first off, the 5g problem doesn't come into effect if it does have an impact on travel until july 1st. so all the problems that you've experienced and you turn on any news channel and you'll see all the problems at airports, that's not because of 5ge . you have a couple of problems. one, weather is tough for people, right? we have airline problems where they haven't upped their staffing since the pandemic. but united to you to your to
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your intro here said, listen, the problem really is the faa, the faa is understaffed. so when we have delays, whether it's basedffedhave on weather r mechanics, we were cut by incoming flights, by 40%.a o the faa couldn'tul handle the flights coming in by 40%. they reduced them and flights taking off are reduced by 75%.75 pe the faa hasn't been staffed up. whrcent the y, though, what's g? >> i think that i think that's the million dollar question. so if you're petn-dollare but a, you don't really care about air travel. that's notg you your number one priority or mission. the number one mission for people to judg trae is climate change, global warming. >> so they don't want to travel in the how do they make it forer you to travel? the more painful, the more delaysy make, the less you're gg to buy that ticket and be willing to take, you know, you and now on a flight or you and your kids on a flight, you know, i'll just stay home. they don't want you to fly. they don't want you to fly driv. they don't want they don't want you to do any of that. they want you to be a goodant global citizen, not use any carbon emissions to stay home. >> so. global jusso if you don't go ale
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with their agenda, they'll just force support and they'll. am and they'll try to blame it on something else. it's five g's fault. it'sn the it's at&t and verizo. it's the airlines. but people the judge, thisameric is his mission in life. the number one priority is the climate. it's goinganines.eg number to o the world. >> you can't travel and they don't tell you the truth. l th >> it which is so frustrating. this is silly. sean duffy get oute . get the show on fox business. it's 8:00, right? businessit's six. >> it's six or seven. new great. it's great. lawrence wright awesome show joining us. they will have a new strategy to win over voters a merica t 2s just shame and chastiseve americans into voting for them.u it's hard to believe that they're saying it out loud. let's tell you next friday, skillet on fox and friends. but don't miss the voting
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muslim and ethiopian orthodox crowd as usana sex education forced on their children, violates their first v amendment rights. >> they want the right to opt out. liberals in the media have responded by attacking the parents. that's because the democratss a new strategy to keep their fragile coalition in line. coalthey want the same voters and support supporting joe bidesupporn. >> what do get to decidelp whether you want to help donald trump become president or you don't? and if you want to help him, thenant top hi you should vote r cornell west or you should vote for joe manchin and his no labels o ticket. or you can vote for, you know, rfk jr if he decides to run party messaging to voterst who might actually make this decision is probablye this a little different, i would say, because i know chastising working s how it works. that's obama's speechwriter right ther writee. f lots of minorities the democrats have counted on forcrats ha want out of the . and they're very, very scared. f thsenator tim scott is a 2024l
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presidential candidate and he joins us now coins. o ju senator, it's not enoughstmake to just make your case to the american people. you have to shamyou have te thes that you once had instead of bringing them something new, inspiring them. yeah, laws is absolutely. i can't even find the right word except for ridiculous, shocking, offensive to say what joe biden said in 2020. >> we're just repeating the past. yoyou can't be black if you dont vote for me. it, s the most offensive outrageous, disgusting thing a presidential candidate could say at the timthing e. now we have obama's speechwriters playing the samenm old game again, saying, you're not black. if you don't vote for use you'n you're not a woman if you don't vote for us. >> and then you talk about the most powerful issues't thae set the captives free in this nation. the closest thing to magic in
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america is a good education. th the bluest county in but i maryland, pairs of standing upt and saying, i want a choice in my kids education. but the school district says stay home. we'll tell you what to think about what your kids are goinged to be educated. don't show up at a school boar. d meeting. you're not invited to know your kids curriculum. invitwith my administration, we going to have people who respect parents, the gop, the great opportunity party. we are the party of parents kno because we know that parentss getting a choice gives kidshe the best chanc best e to and the greatest nation on god's green earth. onthey have to be involved,nv invested in their kidses educatioted n and all acrossca america. >> we're hearing blue city after blue cit y after blue district about the need and tellachers unions their parents, stay home. do not have a voics e. thank god the coalition is growing.
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of like minded value centric who parents who say i am going to decide what my child learnsre in the area of education around ,education and education. they don't want crt. they want a, b, c, they don'tt i want their kids indoctrinated. lawrence they want their kids educated. they want to be involved. that's a good thing in america. let's get everybody involved. go to vote. tim scott, come. olved.join the american revolut. and let's restore opportunity and choice to parents in every r single zip code in america. we can zip cod do it together. t >> you know, senator, i've been watching you for a loneeg time.a you are at your best whenur you're speaking from your heart and speakingk fr from what you'e heard from the american voter. thanks so much for takin g time tonight. we appreciate it. absolutely. so appreci the view is widely knon as one of the dumbest talk shows in america. but accordinowg to its hosts, stupid republicans are the problem. watct g to its hosh. >> isn't it sad that you have these people that know better,
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that clearly are educated, are smarter? i know thi ares. yeah. yet they are lowering their intellect in a sense to to, i guess, attrac t peopleave that don't have the analytical skills that they need, that don't have those developed thhoseand are just taking in whatever they're saying. they're not challenging it. eythey're not looking at the sources. and i think shame on them for doing that , for takingof advantage of people. >> oh, my god, i love these people. chris bedford is the executive editor of the common sense societ. s y and he joins us now. chris, they are so self-righteous and they think thin're so smart s. >> i mean, it's laughable. some of the stuff thate goesmas on on that program. >> it is. s it's not thatufft sunnprograyy is ignorant. it's that, you know, so much that just isn't so right. but this thing doeiss so mucs actually shine a light on something, you know, we've all had to deal with, especially since 2016, with the election of donald trump, which is there's a lot of animus s, there's a lot of hate, there's
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a lot of contempt, there's a lot of moral righteousness displayes d by people who sometimes used to be our friends, our neighbors, sometimes even sadlyd mo, familn people who are completely unwilling to debatg e on major issues, whether it's their gender, ideology or whether it's climate ideologycei or whether it's what's going on with race in america. they say that those things in you r positions are beyond debate. you can't even talk about them because they can't defend their t talke positions. but at the same time, they have contempt for you. they really dislike you deeplys as a person. and sunny is showing that, saying, i'm not going to try and understandshowinying your o and that's not a wayrder to persuade people in order to persuade people. you have to really understandlkt where they're coming from. talk to them. be willing to engage. that'sthembe wil the way that ts republic was built. and that's something that while sunny hostin is noilt ant interd in doing, you know, chris, i don't think it's going to work this election. >> the las is go t election, joe biden promised to bring some calmnes s that everything was going to be okay. we were going to be calm. plus, a great econom thing way.f everything was going to be okay. and we didn't get any of tha its in fact, we got more corruption in the white house. so, do you think it's going f
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to work this time because people didn't vote foror joe biden because he was going to be better off? they voted for him because they wanted some calm and he spilled on that. t's yeah, i don't think it's going to work nearly as well. itthin work there's been a lot more we've seen a lot more courage. it's been slower. and th's beee american political class, but in particular from theyg standters are not willin to just take the republican party that says, i'm going to stand up for you and go taxes and gowerlowe to washington, doesn't do anything. they really want fighters. they want folkghters, s like j.. vance, though i think a lot of folks have been impressed with senator tim scott being willinscott g to walk into the n den and what used to really frighten people and bein g called a bigot or being called a just an awful person like you see al l the time, no longerople a really frightens people. the words don't hurt us much. and worsnde, when we're seeingr things go on in our schools, we're seeing the politicians really tearing this countryt fok apart. folks are getting more courageous about it, and they want their leaders to ds arg mocourago the same.ie >> mm-hmm. n you know, the view is noott to representation of the american people. you know, so many people, peop how you how can
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you be black and have these points of views and go any nev back to your community? because i never left my community. the people that raised m left ee the same belief systems, you know, don't listen to the elite. that's my messagsysteme for, the american people. thanks so much, chris. hankthank you.canadi so the giant canadian smoke cloud is back and is headeanclod toward the united states. but liberals are more concerned with coat lil fired pizza ovens. >> that's next. it's >> our ears connect us to the moments that matter. >> give them the nutrients ea >> it's formulated with ingredients clinically shown to protect your ears from dizziness, ear ringing, and even hearing loss. never miss a moment with lipo. >> flavonoid. hello, i'm mike lindell and i'm here to tell you about my brand new product. >> my slippers. what makes my slippers different from those other slippers is my exclusive four layer design. i wanted my slippers to have every thing you'd ever want in
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one great thing. it is the pizz pizzaa and the by that's it. that's it. why would they get rid o ridf their main attraction? it's obviously symbolic politics. it's a wayy symbolic to make pel bad about enjoying good things in life, which is a lot of what environmental alarmism has been about. but i think you make a reallwhay good point. you know, if you don't want to have big forest fires burinta out of control, you have to manage the forests better. bettou have to reduce the fuel load either through mechanical clearing or even some amount of they mechani burns. >> but they just are mis attributing forest firesos to climate change. those fires are mostly a consequence of not taking care of the forests in the first place. and i thin fork it's also imporr to remember that some amount of forest fires are good. >> it's not likeemr the like fire is always bad. many forest ecosystems need firebad.s. but yeah, i agree. banning the pizza ovens, that's not going to hav pize much of an impact on on climate change or canadian fores ot fires, for tht
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matter. >> michael, why don't they just start on the ground? ground level, like pick up the trash? you know, in texas, you know, we have keep texas beautiful. you won't see trash all over the floor. you won's texat see human everywhere. i mean, just start right therean first when it comes to the environment and then we can escalate to some of these otherl difficult conversations, like they call it. >> yeah. i mean, i think you maketh a really good poinink yot. we a i mean, the truth isve, is thatm we have cleaned upen our environments a over the last 50 years. so this apocalyptic message, which is making children depressed, you know, making adds not want to make, you know, adolescents and young adults not want to have kidsold it's such a negative message. the fact of the matter is that we've reduced many formsnegativr pollution, 99% to the extent to which we need to be spending more money. it shoul air p9 d be exactly whd said. >> i mean, new york in new york city has a huge rat. . you know, that's just a function of good sanitatio juh and that's definitely where the priority ought to be. so you see a lot oiorityf symboc
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politics rather than, you know, doing the things we ought to do. >> we haveic two and a half billion people still living on wood and dung as their primary source of energy around the world. >> they need cheap natural gas. they need cheas ofe livip liqued petroleum gas instead of we're trying to deprive poor countries of cheap energy and engage in symbolic politics, like trying to ban pizza ovens or, you know, engage in, you know, counterproductive efforts like shutting down nuclear powe r plants. they did that in new york city. representative alexandria ocasio-cortez, who says that climate change is the end of the world, helped to shut down a nuclear power plant that was replaced entirely by fossil fuels. so i think it's what you said. it's really about a desire forl. power, not about protecting nature. it's all about so it' power always.e. michael, thanks so much forhael joining the progra tham. >> good to be with you. cyrus whistleblower gary shapley sitting down with brad baer and claiming that the doj left felony charges on the table. more on that next.
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shapley also said the felony charges were left off the table . >> is there criminal implications in what you w were investigating when it comes to hunter biden? oh, absolutely. and, you know, the most substantivknow, e felony chargee left off the table. >> so we take the rocket science. jonathan turley is a george washington university law professor and legal scholar, and he joins us now. professoturl is r i mean, this of obvious now that we haveno more information, this case cha that charges were left off the table, rightrg were , lawre? >> it is for what was discussed in the interview with brad bearer is.ming. truly alarming. i mean, what what the whistleblower is suggestin t ,great specificity, is that they tracked over $8 million huing to hunter biden and, they had the prosecutors assigned to the team had green lightentd theseapprov more serious charges and found that they were weledes foundl a
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be prosecuted. and then somehow someone lowered it. so we eventually ended up with just two misdemeanors and no jail time for hunter biden. >> but there's otherhu that came out in this interview that really left you dumps inte foun. i mean, you know, he talked t how they had 12 witnessesey that they wanted to eye to confront and to try to get statements from and that and o they were tipped off. >> and of the 12, they only got one of them to speakf them. he said that they had probable cause, that there was incriminating, potentially incriminating material. >> i witness this influence a peddling scheme in a storagetora unitge. they never were allowed to search that storage unit and. they also accused the fbi or the doj of tipping off the bidens. >> i mean, these are incrediblyo serious allegations. and the question is, what are we goingustion i to do about it? you know, the democrats have
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opposed every efforte , investigate. they oppose this information coming out. this ct this is too serious to k away from. and we're going to have to hear from wise. we're going to have to hear from some of these individuals. this put himself out there. this is a real profile of courage to do something like this. he's going against the entire washington establishment.in >> you know, professor, as i'm looking at the interviewg at t,e was very bland in the sense ofns he just presented the evidence that was a part ofcase. the caso he didn't seem like he wasas trying to show bold or that he was a partisan. he seems like an rfa. so i guess my question is,is is should the judge now, with this revelation coming out, throw velation out this de? i wouldn't expect that. lawrence you know, you're asking a lolawrenceyou'ro judge to tell the department of justice, i think you should this guy for more stuff. then you get into veryou whermfortable line crossings
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where the burden now rests is with congress. they have every right and every power to pursue these questionse . there's oversight questions here. there's there's potentially criminal. sossues, even impeachable issues. so their power is at their apexi and they need to get something more than what they got from garlanngd. you know, when garland spoke to the public, he was irate. e people would suggest that there was this effort hinder the investigation. but all he gave the public was recitinge pu motto of the department of justice. well, we want somethin gt do more than just reading what's over the front door off your building. these are very specific allegations. and what they involve is the worst expectations of some of us. merrick garland description of what this investigation would be is now contradicted by these whistleblowersw . somebody is lying and we needd to find outot who you know,
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he's not credible anymore, is all i can think of. this guy wask almost on the supreme court. professor, thank you so much for all your insight on this. we're going to be following. this case is unbelievable. thank you, lawrenc e. ch to our country. so much corruption goingn. on ad bad administration will cover more of that tomorrow night. thanks so much for joining us, sean hannity live with the studio audience right now. >> okay. house of lj, the man i do it. you got an awesome tonight. thank you. i don't often get to watch the eight. i watched the whole show. great job. i watched every second. >> i'm very proud of you, lj. thank you. like you. >> so good to see you, my friend. all right. welcome to "hannity". back with a raucous, rowdy audience. all my rowdy friends in new york here. and tonight, we begin at joe biden's white house. let's go back to 10 a.m. this morning because a very, very sleepy looking

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