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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 joe biden
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doctored out, you know, whatever that you, you know, step thing he does to south lawn and with an unusual mark on his now look really closely because apparently he just removed what's called a cpap machine moments earlier. >> he was just sleepy. well, you know, he needs to be friends with mark levin because you get a call at 7 a.m.. did you read this piece, adam schiff? and i'm like, no. anyway, according to reports, biden goes to bed early, wakes up. >> his few lucid hours are largely unprintable with few scheduled events, as we all know. >> still, there are much bigger problems at 1600 pennsylvania avenue tonight than biden's mental and physical decline. biden's house of cards mark my words, it is crumbling before this nation's eyes. the media have been ignoring it. they will not be able to ignore much longer. now his beloved
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attorney general, merrick garland, now been exposed. garland has promised over and over again that the u.s. attorney look into hunter biden. david weiss had brought complete authority, independent authority, to prosecute hunter biden nationwide. but we now know, according to multiple, as many as six whistleblowers. that is simply not true, which may mean that your attorney general, merrick garland, at the top of the united states justice department, could have lied the u.s. congress, meaning that he might have committed perjury and offense, by the way. that would be obviously impeachable. and tonight, a key whistleblower allegation was, quote, confirmed independently to the "new york times" by a person with knowledge of situation. and here's what that whistleblower blower sorry, gary shapley, had to say earlier today on fox news. >> take a look. david weiss, in october 7th, 2022, said that the d.c. u.s. attorney's office had will not
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allow us to charge there. and then he added that he would request special counsel. he requests a special counsel authority and was denied in that meeting. i even had him repeat that because i knew how important that fact was, and i wanted to make sure i understood it. you were there and you remember it crystal clear in your mind. not only do i remember it crystal crystal clear, but i documented it. the email this an exhibit in the house and means committee testimony was when i returned home that i documented it in an email. >> merrick garland, your attorney general, tells you the american people answers. and again, if he is unable to provide those answers. merrick garland has to be impeached. in the meantime, his sweetheart deal with zero experience. hunter. that has got to be tossed out. the judge should not sign off this sweetheart slap on the wrist deal of hunter biden until all of this is sorted out and it's looking more and more like joe biden's.
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you know, doj ran legal protection services for the biden family syndicate. make no mistake, there's more going on here than to minor tax violations and a deferred gun charge. now, both the president and his son have been accused credibly of bribery in ukraine by a credible fbi source. u.s. attorney david weiss was even reportedly briefed on allegations by the fbi and chairman colmer, who join us in studio in a minute. uncovered a highly unusual web of shell corporations where foreign money was distributed to at least nine members of the biden family, including grandchildren. i'm sure they work very hard for that money. and that, of course, is the newly released text messages from 2017 showing hunter biden all but extorting chinese nationals with threats of retribution from his father, all of his father's friends. and that hunter himself would hold a grudge for a long time,
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if not forever. >> and then hunter promised his chinese counterparts, quote, the bidens are the best i know at doing exactly what the chairman wants, what chairman the of the large largest communist chinese energy company that's paying them a fortune. wow. isn't that nice of the bidens to be so nice to the communist chinese? and after hunter's threatening whatsapp messages massive, sums of money were sent, literally millions of dollars pouring out of china into a biden associated account. we're just supposed to accept this conduct. business as usual. nothing to see here, really. what are the do for the energy company, considering we already know they have no experience at all whatsoever in energy. and then to make matters worse, while hunter was conducting these lucrative million dollar deals in china. well, here's what the big guy
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was up to. >> take a look. i was on the tibetan plateau with xi jinping as travel 70,000 miles. i spoke with him more than any other head of state. is this started when i was vice president and president? who is the president? and he was the vice premier. we knew he was going to be successful. it was inappropriate for barack to spend that time. i spent a lot of time with him. i met on with him just he and i and a simultaneous interpreter, 68 times, 68 hours, 68 time, more than 68 hours. by the way, i turned all my notes. >> could you imagine if this was donald trump and donald trump's family? you think the doj would be content with? two misdemeanor tax violations. if eric trump don jr. barron trump. ivanka trump had these massive violations tax and a deferred gun charge. i don't think.
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now, of course, today a very angry joe biden did not feel the need to explain himself as per usual. >> take a look. >> president biden, how involved were you in your son's chinese shakedowns text message? were you sitting there? were you. well, i was. and i don't know where you know ,little angry there, joe. anyway, he thinks he's untouchable. he can't believe a reporter is even asking this serious scandal. this real scandal. a day after hunter, a sweetheart deal with the doj, biden proudly flaunted his son at a white house state dinner where attorney general conveniently merrick garland was also in attendance. and according to my sources, the president's crooked son actually has been living the white house at various times, but appears on no visitor logs. the bidens in-your-face conduct is so appalling that now even democrats are growing uneasy. karine jean-pierre
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actually canceled her appearance on that hard hitting abc news show called the view. she said she was standing in solidarity with striking writers. that's why the show so bad. they script it anyway, which is totally unbelievable. according to the "new york times", quote, some of the president's allies privately complain that he has a blind eye when it comes to his son. they lament that he did not step in more assertively to stop the younger man from trading on the family name and business dealings. now, why would the big guy lament those deals when he stood to make big fat profit? according to messages retrieved from hunter's very real laptop that the fbi was telling big tech, which wasn't likely not real and they'd be a victim. disinformation leading into the 2020 election with weekly meetings. joe biden is not a sweet, innocent, loving grandpa. he's a lifelong degenerate, a plagiarize or a guy who's leveraged his decades in public service to get himself and his family rich while holding virtually no one else along the way.
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by the way, that would include his four year old granddaughter in arkansas that he fails to acknowledge is even alive. joe biden is a disgrace. america deserves better. the walls are closing in. my next guest just formally requested more suspicious activity reports for several entities and people related to burisma. apparently, this material would have been very useful to the investigators in the hunter biden case, but they were never, never able to get access. here to explain, we welcome in studio for the first time house oversight, james cromwell. great to see you. how are you, jake? first, i got to i got to give you a lot of applause because you have been unrelenting in your pursuit. >> it's been easy to get those suspicious activity reports. it's not been easy to get the fbi director to give you the 1023 form. >> it's not been easy to get these whistleblowers convinced them, victims of retribution
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to come talk to your your committee and others. >> yeah, well, and remember, with the suspicious activity reports, one reason they blocked us early on, sean, they said, well, there's nothing to see here. you won't find anything. well, here's what we found. when we gained access to suspicious activity reports on the bidens, we found that the president did have transactions, went to his family members while he was vice president. that was something the media said never happened. they always said that the wire transfers happened after he left office. we proved that they happened while he was vice president. and we prove that nine biden family members were a part of the influence peddling scheme, not the president's son. and they were funneling this money through llc. they were friendly to llc. we knew about several llc, but when we got access to treasury, we found more llc. so we found more shell accounts ,more bank accounts and more bidens who were involved in the influence peddling team. now, today, we've requested more information. we're going to request more suspicious activity reports relating to burisma. >> now, i read today that
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burisma money was funneled to china and then returned to the bidens in the form of loans. is that to avoid taxes? is that a forgivable loan with no interest, like we had heard might have happened with $5 million? >> do we know anything about that? all we know is in the form 1020, the fbi form 1020, the 1020 or 1020 1323 oligarch bragged that investigators it would take ten years to find all the transactions that they , that they used launder the money to the bidens. so we think they used through loans. we think they transferred to other countries. we think they through two stocks. we requested stock accounts in addition to bank accounts. so we're we're going through this. but we also have information that would lead us to believe there's information in suspicious activity where banks realized what was going on. they they are pretty quick to catch money laundering.
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>> and that's what all the banks did in the previous suspicious activity reports they did. these are illegal seized that were not legitimate business. they were to receive money and redistribute money. absolutely. their statement. and when you up a bunch of shell companies for the sole purpose of laundering money that's called racketeering. the banks knew exactly what the bidens were doing. that's why they filed so many suspicious activity reports against the bidens. what we're requesting now are suspicious activity reports relating to anyone that was involved in burisma, because we believe this will help us track the $10 million that the oligarch said he sent to both joe biden and hunter biden. >> so you're the chairman of the very powerful and important house government reform oversight committee. >> now, what do you make of these whatsapp messages? the bidens are the best i know at doing exactly what the chairman wants from this partnership. now, that's a message from hunter to this chinese energy company chairman that he's talking about. and they ended up getting, you know, what a week after
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that that whatsapp exchange $5 million less than a week. >> it shows that this president's compromise. that's why we're investigating joe biden. we believe there's a reason that his family's received millions and millions of dollars from our adversaries, including china. we believe that he's compromised and we believe that answer some of the questions to why he has an energy policy that puts america last in china first. this family's taken too much money from too many of our adversaries around the world for joe biden not to have to repay them in the form of bad policy. okay. we have six whistleblowers going before the house ways and means committee and you're you're in touch with all of this. >> okay. what do you make of this other whatsapp? i'm sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. tell the director that would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand. and now to night. >> it's like doing, i want to say as corleone that if this is not resolved tonight will do
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what i have to do. yeah. and he goes on and he says, and z if i get a call or text from anyone other than you saying or the chairman, i will make certain that between the man sitting next to me, joe biden, and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following direction. i am waiting. i am sitting here waiting for the call with my father. well, that would be a direct implication of pops who's also implicated in the and the laptop has given half his income to. >> well, what we're going to see this play out in the house oversight committee is that joe biden set up all of these deals. initially, he was not only not only did he know about them, he was a central figure in them. there's no way china is going to send $5 million to hunter biden because he threatened them in a text message. it's because joe biden had met with them first and he had promised them things he'd already delivered, wanted the payment or he was going to deliver. and the whole business model that china was using the bidens
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for was to be able to take chinese money and start buying as many industries and as many businesses, america, as they could because there were buried in hunter had. no experience in energy. no, no, none. and it just energy was anything they could invest in because there are barriers to entry for china. we don't want china taking over important industries in america. >> they were using the bidens to navigate the gironde expect from bidens. i'm sorry, what the what are the chairmen that they're kissing the of want from the biden? >> they expected complete loyalty and they expected them to deliver on them on the money that they had paid them. they want access the government at the highest levels. >> chairman colmer, great to see you in studio. appreciate it. all right. joining us now with more, house speaker kevin mccarthy and house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan. mr. speaker, i'm not i'm not going out of order here, but your questions last are more important and you'll see why in a minute. all right. we just heard from james.
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calmer now. i want to know what the judiciary. yeah, you are now looking into whether the fbi is politicized and weaponized and whether the doj has been politicized and weaponized. and i'll take it a step further. chairman jordan, is this doj? have they been playing the protective arm for the biden family syndicate? because it certainly looks like it tonight. well, that's certainly what gary shapley, the whistleblower, said, sean. and you know somebodies line here. and i don't think it's the whistleblower. i don't think it's mr. shapley who has put together a timeline, memorialize all the things that he's in the course of this investigation. so i think joe biden has said things that don't square with what the whistleblower said. the attorney general has certainly said things that don't square with what the whistleblower has related to us, specifically, that david weiss had complete authority, complete charging authority in this investigation. that's not, in fact, david weiss wrote me back and said that. but that's not what the whistleblower says.
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and practice shows that because when he tried to bring charges in the central district l.a. and when he tried to bring charges in dc, he was denied that again, according to the whistleblower. that's what i think this whistleblower's very credible. 14 years working at the irs, handling some of the biggest tax cases in the country, international tax cases. so i think he's very credible. i think what he said is accurate. somebody is not telling the truth, that it's our job to bring people in and find out exactly how this thing all went down. >> okay. so this this first whistleblower we had, the first two irs whistleblowers sharply is very clear that he was stopped from pursuing investigative leads into both joe biden the big guy or anybody in between. and we have we have to make sure as the irs criminal investigation that we treat every single person exactly the same, 14 year veteran. good for him for saying that. that's the way it should be. and that is simply that simply did not happen here.
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and based on my experience, if this was a small business or any other non connected individual, they would have been charged with felony counts. does that sound like equal justice under the law? >> jim jordan no. 60% of the country thinks there's a double standard at the justice department, sean. they think that because there is anyone with common sense can see this. why didn't the assistant u.s. attorney there working for david weiss, why did she tip off the hunter? biden the lawyers say when the day before were going to interview people. why did she say no to a search warrant for the storage unit that they wanted to go part of just a normal investigation? she said no to that search warrant. >> why did she say you couldn't ask questions when you were doing as part of this investigation about joe biden and you couldn't use the term the big guy? why all that? why did they do all that? something is not going right here. everyone, i think, sees that. and it's why we're going bring in three u.s. attorneys. we got to come in. we got to talk to three u.s. attorneys. we got to talk to a number of assistant u.s. attorneys and a number of people who worked in
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the fbi who were all part of this. this now somewhat, i think, famous meeting on october seven, 2020, to the red line meeting as a as the whistleblower as talked about. so we got our work to do. we're going to do it. okay. so now we know that that that according to six irs whistleblowers, they said that this prosecutor, weiss, told them, all of them, and they took contemporaneous notes, many of them, and sent emails in real time that, in fact, david weiss, to say they didn't have the power, the authority that that the attorney general was stating publicly that he had to go after the bidens with the full force and power of his position, even though he was denied special counsel status, that was denied by another state and then another state, california, from pursuing charges and over the time elapsed time than the statute of limitations ran out. >> now we're going to get to kevin. last word, jeff yeah, no, you're exactly right. when when he goes to the central district of l.a.
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and that u.s. attorney turns him down, what that meant in practice was they couldn't bring any charge, any tax year concerns of 2014 or 15. >> and that was all about burisma. so, in effect, hunter biden, all the $102,000 he got paid. he never had to pay taxes on that. that is what this whistleblower alleges. and it seems to be that is exactly what happened. all right. speaker mccarthy, let me bring you into this because if, in fact, jim jones, if, in fact, merrick garland, our attorney general, lied and that mr. weiss said what he said, and we have six people sending contemporaneous notes would prove that, in fact, weiss said this, that he did not have the authority that the attorney general testified to under oath before congress. >> is that perjury, sir? well, it's lying to congress. yes. and that what i said earlier someone has lied here. if we find that garland has lied to congress, we will start impeachment inquiry. but you have to understand what we found out. first of all, i've got to thank
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these three chairmen. what jim jordan, what comar has done, what jason smith has done, we wouldn't know any of this if we didn't win the majority. we would not know any of this if we didn't start the weaponization committee that jim jordan runs over. there are people now that are lying. and think of what transpired. they let the statute of limitation run six years. these are the most serious allegations that he would get prosecuted over. but also, remember, this is the timeline when his father serving as vice president, then they did not allow the prosecution. they let him off on paying hundreds of thousands dollars on the taxes of what transpired. then they also tipped off his attorneys, his attorneys didn't even know he had a storage unit with papers in it. why would they call and tell him ahead of time and say, we're going to come? a couple of days later? they literally tipped off the inaugural committee. they tipped off when they wanted to go see hunter biden before no one else would get treated this way. but this is goes conflict of what garland has told members
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of congress and senate that weiss had all power and now finding that that's not true. so what we need to do, just like you do, is anything else, bring everybody into the room. let's look everybody in the eye who's lying here, because you've got six people. you've got to irs agents that have worked very hard on this. they have no ax to grind anywhere else. they just see that justice is not equal. and we had not won the majority. america would not know anything about this. irs whistle blower gary shapley said there were certain investigative we were not allowed to take that could have led us to president biden. he further went on to say in 2017 and 18 that the real money in unpaid taxes was 580,000. for 2017, 620,000 for 2018. and from the years 2014 leading forward. and that's burisma money. they let the statute of limitations run out. does that sound like the way they go ahead? >> no, that's not.
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and that 1020 that 1023 the irs was never allowed to see that. that also when you think about that burisma money, he have it paid directly to himself. he had it paid to a business partner. these aren't llc. these are shell companies. but what else did the business partner warned hunter biden, you need to change this and put this on your taxes. so you know what hunter biden did? he stopped having as his business and they let the statute of limitations six years. have they ever waited six years to go after any republican. they investigate so fast. but they allowed those six years because those were the most egregious those are the ones that could be prosecuted the easiest. and those are the years that his father was serving as vice president. and remember what the job as his father was. president obama made vice president biden in charge of ukraine. okay. are there is there more to come? i'll ask you both. mr. speaker, you go first. in words, are we do we have this other whistleblowers? because i'm told we every single day we work on this.
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all this information coming forward is the hours of work we've been putting in for the last couple of months. and there's more information to come and we will follow it wherever it takes. jim jordan was he was clear. the speaker been clear. every single committee is going to continue to work to get the truth and get the facts. and then, in fact, when we have those facts, if impeachment is warranted, we will proceed, just like the speaker said. >> all right. thank you, jim jordan. when we come back, more blunders from biden. plus, we get reaction to the strange remarks on joe biden's face. dr. nicole saphier will analyze that tomorrow by the way, another live audience show. you can join the rowdy crowd here. jeanine pirro, carly shimkus, dagen mcdowell, jimmy failla. you can get free tickets. hannity .com. join us right here tomorrow night on fox news presents an independence day special. celebrate our nation's birthday with fun festivities
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shriners dot org and you'll a part of something specialto to iowa. president biden spoke to reporters before heading to chicagoters bef though todayy >> something seemed off to take a close look at your screeoun. no see the big mark on his o cheek there. take that indentation. well, apparently that's called p fromarentl what's called the cpp machine. joe is wearing to bed to treatoa sleep apnea, a pretty common, you know, occurrence for people. but that mark was still on hisha face. >> that was 10:00 in the morning. >> so what time did joey get up ? anyway, unfortunately, joe did not seem to be in the best mental state eithen thbestter. confused about the war in iraq. i'm sorry, in ukrain iraq,e, cag it the war in iraq happening right now. thatn ng right of course, said t eight years ago. >> take a look. at what extent hast years vladr putin been weakened by recent events. it's hard to tell, but tel
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he's clearly losing the war in iraq and losing the war at homh. . >> he made the same mistake the night. here with reaction, fox news medical contributor dr.niko nicole saphier. all right. sleep apnea, a common condition, rightle, for some people. the problem i have is how long do those marksw lo indented init your cheek? >> well,ed i sean.pnea yes. sleep apnea, very common. . adultsve com hav.s actually some form of it. many requiring cpap machines. now, my concern is theth president may have been wearing his mask way too tight. t if he got up at a normal hour and still had those marks on his fact e several hours later, or the alternative is he just rolled out of bedernative or. i don't know. but, sean, one thing that lahave a little bit of concernia about is i vote for b, i think he got up about 5 minutes before he came down. >> but anyway, go ahead. >> well, you know, the onee thin thing that i have some concern about, sean, is the fact that the white house has not been ncernet wholly transparent abous sleep apnea diagnosis. yes, sure. when
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was vice president in 2008. they did mention that he had sleep apne slee >> they didn't mention he needed cpap. and they said actually it was resultay ed, with sinus surgery, which makes sense because the most common form of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea. >> common risk factor being t commy and that blockage likecr prominent sinuses. >> so it seemed to have resolved. 202 so in 2021, at his physical, he actually had a camera scope go through his nose and down his throat. and they said there were no blockages. an there were and they haven't mentioned any form of sleep apnea since. a concern that i have is therend are two forms of sleep apnea. you have obstructiveks, but you also have central sleep apnea, which can come from g with the brain, essentially not communicating with the respiratory system. soiratory so if he doesn't hae a blockage of his spine, this disease hasn't come back. is he having microvascular disease of his brain or mini strokes? isthat is potentiallymicr exacerbating his sleep apnea. and this is something that the whitove house will certainly need to address because microvascular disease of the brain can also cause other symptoms like microvascular
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dementia leading to cognitive decline. maybe that explains some of the gaff dementia.s he's been h. i call on the white house to again, be wholly transparentl about the physical and mental fitness of our president as he's heading election season. >> all right, dr. kaul, always good to have you. than nicolk you. today, president biden did eventually make it to chicago and gave t a speech on what he a is now calling biden nomics, meaning our economy is failing.i and he claimedcs the economy is doing. but the numbers tell a different story. biden falsely claimed to have createis doing d over 30 million new jobs. the real number is less than 4 million. 13 mil the nhe bragged about 10n new businesses, but left out the fact that there is 10s million open jobs that employers can't fill. and whaters can' wages when you for inflation? oh, they're upinfl a mere 0.2% m last year. and as the fed continuee to raise rates to combat biden's inflation, while the costrates, of everything frm mortgages, car loans, credit cards has spiked. no wonder many americans nowpi living almost 60% paycheckked,
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to paycheck, and the average american now owes over $54,000. how do you pay that back? here with is the host of making money on fox business, charles payne. mr. biden nomics. >> yeah. what part of the economy is working because i can list the part that's not working. i'll tell you what'st wo really rubbing up. >> the repo man. >> they can't they can't hire enough. they reallannot hirey can't. >> they can not hire enough. that's the fastest growing industry in this country. you here's the thing. you better not be buying a corvette. i've been waiting. a i heard about that. you have six. and when i get it, it bettert noitt ripped out. yeah. no, i got a feeling you'll be okay. just a gut feeling. a gurepo>> i think you'lt feelil >> you know, the old political term. a chicken in every pot. yeah. terso? so in a biden administration, i said, how about if we get, ad, 40 million chickens thatt we every pot, you know, like the $1.9 trillion that we pumped down to the economy, wetm
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just live off of that forever. but you know what? there's a funny about free money. >> it's not free. and americans have learned thai the hard way. so now we've been dealing with this massive inflation, the highest inflation in a generation over 40 years. geerd people in thise peop country, half the people in this country neverle in even knew anything about that is 60% of the population plus areycheck living paycheck to paycheck. >> some people cashing in their pensions. greahecks some t penalties, some putting bare necessities on credit cards. i've le live paycheck to paycheck. >> it. c pad then $54,000 in debt. and then they're going to ask those to pay off the student loans of people that will voluntarily borro wil the money. >> right. yeah. i mean, so tell the folks who who have the highestborrowe unemployment make the least amount of money to pay people who have the lowest unemployment unemp and make all the money to pay their bills. >> it's nuts. by the way, you make a lot of sneakers. that one chip away at it. if you got see the market up
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>> governor, that that was such a big part. i'll big be honest. i had written off virginia. northern virginia ha is become o blue. i didn't think virginia could be one. and lo bl and not only did you win. >> you beat a seasoned political operative, terry mcauliffe, and you pounded him and you showed terrt that a blue state can turn red. god bless you for doing it. >> john, thank you. and this was a tone. thank you. and i want to thany in tk everyy in the audience. yeah, i'll tell you, sean, what you just showedjust. d unbelievable. and. and don't be fooled. don' fe. e le mistak this is by design. the left, liberal progressivesft believe that they know better than parents. they want bureaucrats th parentss to makes decisions for your children. and i'll tell you right nofor yt this is the issue going forward that will decidel deci election it's not republicans against democrats. it is the progressive left
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liberals who are trying to come for our kidsr ou in virginia. we stood up in 2021, virginia vi and said, not here. and in fact, we passed legislation that allownis hs te a decision about materials that abouo explicit and they canrepc replace them in the classroom. th thiso fighue to fight every single day because, again, it's not a mistake. they're doin dayg it by design.n you know, governor, you've been able to accomplish a lot of your agenda. i've bee youble ton following wn going on in your state. >>nda your state went from onef the mass migration states. >> people were leavingople the commonwealth of virginia. now, all of a sudden, people are moving in. >> what's happenednow peop? well, i think we put commonsense conservative valueso work in governing, and that' wsn what virginians elected in 2021. we lowered taxes, we streamline regulationinat's whas, we empowd parents and put them not just at the table, but at the head of the table in their children's lives. we back the blue where we're running government more effectively and declaring the factdeclarin that we're goig
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to save billions of dollars of taxpayer money and we're going to give ity anare goin back to . and guess what? businesses come, peoplsses comed and we stopped nine years of net outmigration in virginia,gi and we're turning it around. thisnia.we are is what one can e you come together. again, it's not republicans against democrats all the time. we won the independent votesti, won the latino vote. we won the asian vote. we had a greater support the black community than anybody can remember. this is about standing up fothir the that we hold dear. it's happening in virginia. we had a big week last week, sean, and in our primaries where republican candidates, we swept through and got alle re the candidatespubl needed. and we have elections this year. this november, it'this yeas our midterms. and it's our chance to once again demonstrate common again conservative values. when we're going to hold our house, we've got to our senate. we've been working. we've been working with a split legislator. we've gottenhaverking with a tob but, boy, once we get both houses, virginia is absolutely
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going to roar. >> governor, i was going >> that was my next question is you got a you got an election this november. we keep talkin thabout 2024. there were ten candidates iner particular that you endorsed and you feel that the odds of flip in the senate are strong. e >> i do. sean we have delivered in ways way that virginians couldn't have expected coming in. as i couldn' said, we have we have 175,000 more people working today than when we started. we've gone from nearly dead last in joave goneb growth to in the top five. we have record record levels of people in our labor force. see, one of the issues that everybode one ofy forgets is thn people sit on the sidelines, they're not counted. you got to have labor. you got to have labor force that counts. i mean, we just had a ten yearts high in labor participation. we have parent0 years now back f charge of their children. we have people wanting to live we h. rginia v and i think virginia voters are going to grant us an additional license by givin g us our senateby this this novemberiv and reaffirming the facting us t
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in two short years, a state that was deep, dee in p blue cau elect republican leaders, republican leaders who put commonsense conservative policies to work and deliver. and they're going to give us our senate and our house this year. housgovernor we were told thatd you were likely not going to runt for president in 2024, but then there was a reporta re you might reconsider. >> where are you on that issueyi ? john? i'm always terribly humbled when folks aske me thiser question. and i've been very clear. clea. ocused on virginia we must hold our house.we we must flip our senate. this yea musr is, such an import year for us to demonstrate for the nation that a blue t state can turn red and that we can, in fact, go from droppingng jus behind to leading, just like virginia always has. >>t vir all right. >> you know what? we really appreciate it. you know, hopefully that.that gy hope. states like pennsylvania, states like wisconsilvaniane states like michigan, states like arizonana and, nevaa
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put a new low.lo a lutheran church in minnesota recited called the sparkle creed during its sunday service. wellrecite, not something i lead growing up in catholic schoolch for 12 years. >> i believe12 the nonbinaryry i bewhose pronouns are plural. >> i believe in jesus christ. their child, who wore a fabulous tunic and had two dads and saw everyone as a sibling of god. >> i believe in the rainbowbeliv spirite who shatters our imagei of one white light and refractso it into a rainbow. >> gorgeous diversity. is that realdi? al meanwhile, the anheuser-busch ceo refused to say he would allow bud light's disastrous promotion with trans activist dylan mulvaney to happen again. anyway, despite the intense backlash, the company is freefalling in their saleinsg fortunately, hardworking people that work for anheuser-busch, thate going-buschthat ar
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to be hurt the most. with reaction, former arkansas here, 24,mike huckabee e hurt presidential candidate larry elder, and study of. >>eat to see you. how are you?ood. how when i first saw the service, i thought, this is this this is i a crock and that apparently it's real. ock.it apparently is. i had never heard of sparkle creed until a couple of dayseedi ago. >> i've heard of apollo creed. i yeah. yeah. and i saw the movie sparkle. yeah s e movie e , but i went on their website, and it's all about fighting prejudice againstightis the community and fighting racism. these ar e battles that have long been fought and they're already won. gay marriage, alady l time high. even the majority of republicans support gay marriage. racismy ma has never been a less important factor in american life. if the church really wants to do something and it's one of the reasons i'm running for president in urging people to go to my website for president dot com, i need 40,000 individual donations, as you know,ning to qualify for
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that first debate. i want to talk about the epidemic of fatherless i wantfatherle ness. there are 40% of american kids now comingss p to the world wit a father in the home married to the mother. and the stats are clear. if you were raised y a father,more you're five times more likely to be poor and commit crime. nine times more likely to drop out of school, 20 times more likely to end up in jail. liwith our welfare state, we've incentivized women to marry the government. we've incentivized men to abandon their financial more responsibility. my generation is the the baby bm generation. these are men who are retiring or to retiredy and they need to be mentors. i liken it to aa. every one of these kids who aret growing up without a dad needs to have a sponsor like you do with aho needsa, and i'm encourg all the men with their time on their hands ful al energy, et full of life wisdom. they raise their kid, they're nurturing their grandkid i i liks to, get involved. also, you should be able to direct part of your tax dollars to go fopart olars tharo to organizations in your own community, like churches, like people that ar youe going door to door mentoring men. >> let me bring in governor huckabee. door mi know you're a strong whatstian, a man of deep faith
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. >> what's your reaction to that? well your , my first reaction, y is that they need to read galatians six seven that says god is not mac. the person will reapatians whaty sell. these are people that are going to reap what they sell. you can't just scoff, mock, make sow fun of the scripture and everything. holy and write. holy a, have a good laugh, and even sometimes at the expense of my own fait ah. but this is really sick. this is a perversion of the word god. and if they would read first samuel four, they'd realizirstes that this church ought to behurc renamed ichabod because the glorh ou y has left.has i would say one other quick thing. ont forrespecreat respec my friend larry elder. i'm glad he's running. but let me make itt fri clear g not running for anything. i'm goin bmeg be clear, greater chance. chance that i will have transgender surgerythingy than l ever run for public office again. >> so thanks foric office the r the sharing, governor.ter]. the debate stage will be
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