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made it popular across thailand. then she sold the company inila. the 80s. then a guy, david tran, came in, made saroja his own, but didn't trademark. ing srir >> so then all these big companies started using saroja >> it in his story? >> if you have a fox name,t that's what i'm sure it's important things i learn i leare on saturday. >> oh yeah. diug it 10 p.m. and you won't be disappointed. thank you all so mucsappointedhg here with me and thanks so much for watching me. >> the great sean hannity th. ight all right. welcome to "hannity". e arwee back with r our rowdy new york city studioow audience. ks f good to see everybody. thank you all for coming. glad you're here. alor cl right.ourt today, the u.s. supreme court delivered what is a major victordeliy for fairness in cole admissions. and that entire proces s. decis six three decision, the court struck down affirmative actionio ,ruling that the use of race as a factor in college admissions is unconstitutional.
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>> i don't agree. this this after a group of asian-american students filed complaint against harvard and the university of north carolinaa hill, alleging that ta they failed to employ racet neutral admissions practices. now the majority opinion delivered, chief justice john roberts said that any studenn t, quote, must be treat based on his or her experiencebs . an individual not on the basis of race, highlighting the importance of this case in a rare move. noarw justices clarence thomas d and sonia sotomayor also and actually read their opinions from the bench now, with justice thomas declaring, quote, at alnow l forms discrimination based on race, including so-called action, areo prohibited under the u.s. co. titutionhi now, a harvard did, in fact, release a statement following the decision acknowledging that the court ruled their admissions policies did
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not comply with the 14th amendment, the equal protection clause in the constitution and the civil rights act. but harvar lause ind isn't actually totally backing down. they may still considetallyr or how race impacts someone's life as part of their application a.o and while the university of whsth carolina said today'ce ruling was not the outcome they had hoped for and well, ths how did the left handle this news today? well, abou t as predictable as you would expect, president joe biden delivereu w yet another very angry address. he's been very angry. i do want. is a g to remind everybody, this is the guy that worked with the former klansmauy n, robert kkk byrd is the former grand puba of the . and in the 70s, they wanted to stop segregation in public segr his wanuse joe said words, he didn't want public schools to become racial jungleblic ss. now, anyway, here's joe's, rau know, full of his struggles
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and ramblings and rantings and mumbling and bumbling. and stumbling. >> you decide. take a look. todatake ay the court once again prlked away from decades of maecedent and. may, as the dissent hades madehf clear, the court has effectively endefed affirmative action in college admissions. >> and i strongl y, strongly disagree with the court's decision. the truth is, we all kno courw it. >> discrimination still exists in america. discrimination still exists in america. discriminationmination still stn america. today's decision does not change that. you know, i know today's court decision is a severe disappointment courtn so many . including me. but we cannot let the decision be a permanent setback for the country. >> now, it was not justtry. joe bide joen who had a meltdown over the court's ruling. the left, the mob, the medias ot made one outlandish comment after another. take a look at thih co s. . the supreme court of the united states is stomping of the on dre our young people. >> this was just one remedy
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affirmative action. the only remedy to the legacyacf of discrimination and admissions ination. american higher education. only one remedy. and so here they'v one reme takt away. >> look, it's heartbreaking for our democracy. en our democracy is stronger when our leadership is diverse. ership ithis is a very serious . and from my point of view, a tragedy. >> the headline for today is access and opportunity denied. >> i think that this is tantamount to sticking a dagger in our back. >> what being talked aboutrm enough is the harm this is going to do for student tha is not just black and latino students, but white and asian american. >> is this leading to no women in colleges soons this lno? who knows? really will be seriously. anyway, the last meltdown didn't stop there. michelle obama releasing a statement following the decision saying that she is heartbroken. and while senate majorityader leader chuck schumer called it a quote, giant roadblock in
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our country's march toward racial justice. but as always, the left is completely out of touch with everydasy americans. take a look at your screen. according to a recent survey conducte d by pew research, coll, only 33% of americans approve of colleges giving considerationideratio rae and ethnicity during admissions ,while just 20% of respondentsrn said affirmative actioden makes the college admissions process more fair. the coand to a new cbs news poll conducted earlier in june, 70% of americans agree with today's ruling that the u.s. supreme court should not allow colleges to considecourr race in admissi. now, now, while many, while on the left spent the day whining and complaining, cryingn and screaming, yelling and using lots of hyperbole, many republicans arelots oebrate actually celebrated. what was a victory for equity in collegewhat admissions and frankly, for our constitution? anpresident trump reacted on trl
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social today, calling it a great day for americling ia. c florida governor ron desantis tweeted that the supreme courtat correctly upheld the constitution with the decision. sohe let me be clear.or this is a major victory for fairness in college admissionsss and the process of college admissionsions college. and that is admitting somebody on race is not only byy definition a racist policy. you're institutionalizing discrimination, creating what i lizings a blatantly unfair disadvantage for millions of hardworking students all across the country. and today's decision, all that should put an end to that. although watch for harvard to work an end arounch for hd ay and squirrely around the new decision. >> here with reaction, fox news contributor george washington universityon fox n law professoh jonathan turley. >> good to see you, professoan thank you. so i think everybody in this audience would agree with me
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and i think you would agree e that discrimination is wrong. and if you want to end discrimination you. minati you don't institutionalize discrimination as a means of ending ioninstit t. >> that that's right, sean, that this case is reallyll the capstone opinion for chief justice roberts. he has maintained for yearsnsis consistently thatentt the only y to end racial discrimination is to stop discriminatnd raciae on the basis of race. and he has finally achieved decision that he has long called for and this is an important moment for the court. >> remember, this opinion could have been issued in 2003 in a case called grutter. >> the court split 5 to 4. the only reason it didn't go the way it went today w is that sandra day o'connor saiden , i'm to vote to allow you to consider race. racebut i don't think a 25 years this court will ever let you do that. about >> you've got about 25 years. well, that time was almost up
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this year. >> there are about in the 20th year and the court said enoughe that, you know, this is racialco discriminationur. it's also important to know with all of these all thishyperb hyperbole that chief justice roberts said, look, you can stilolticel have a student who s about in their essay how they've dealyt racial discrimination. ifu haveve got history on that . but you have to base decisions on the individual. the indiso what he's really sayg is you got to ban the box. you can't just have a box ofks checks off people according to their race. ff peoplyou're going to have tok more carefully at them as individuals. >> all right.. >> it seems that disproportionately at harvard in particulas r that asian-americans were being discriminated againsericanst an, there was a dramatic decline in admission of asian-americans, that there's certain criteria and, you know, one has to ask this question for those students in high schoofor thoslt dedicate themselves and sacrifice their time
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to studies and they take the more difficult a.p. courses and they get a's in allei their classes and maybe even and h with an average wit higher than an a for two oran four three gpa. those that work hard and study for the s.a.t., the a.c.t., and they get the the highest grs and then they find out that they wanted to go to aare particular school and they're denied admissiondenissio. >> but people that did not do as well in high school or on standardized testing got inh ahead of them. how would they feewol?l? >> well, that's what was striking about the dissent was the total lack of empathy fortr the studentseate who were treatd in a worse fashion because of their race. >> and, you know, the chief justice really grilled harvardt on this because harvard found a creative way to sort of grade asiacrn students on personalityn lower so they could lower the admissions rate.
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and the chief justice roberts said, are just asian-americanswl less patriotic or personable? why? why would they all and whye mark would so many of them be mark so lowly? and many of us kneedw that this was a way to engineer that result. but what is really fascinating to me is many of these asian-american students comets from middle class, lower class families. >> many are firsthand asian second generation. their families worked very, very har d. >> that's the diversity that i find most useful inn my classesmy when i love a diverse class, but the the what i cla get of class is when i really have those sort of wow moments when studentwos make an observation about the law. >> it's generally coming from students who came here from impoverished circumstances, regardless of their racee . they often share the most interesting insights. so it's not justting betweenity. diversity and non diversity. e put together w these classes. >> all right, professor jonathan turley, great to have>> you. thank you, sir. all right. here is more reaction to today's ruling. >> reactio, the new book,
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the politically incorrect guide to the supreme court.urt. university of california law professor john is with us.how >>ar john, how are you? let's get your reaction to today's ruling. >> i think this is chief justice roberts is greatest opinion. and i'm proud of the court today becaushe courte. it returned us back to the color blind principle that, started with the declaration of independence, for which people fought in the civi fl and fought again in the civil rights movement. and finally today, the supremers has said the use of race the is over. the government can no longer classify any american on their skin color. it's a long time coming and itsn finall coly took over 200 yearsr the court to put an end to it. e you know, i have made the case and i'd like to get your thoughts on this, that,k at you know, if you look at b blue states and blue citie asexl around the country, like, for example, i'll pick the city of baltimore and remembere , per
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capita as a country, we spend more per studenta ry than any otherindust country in the industrialized world with some of the worstri results. but you have 13 high schools ini baltimore, maryland. again, the unholy alliance with teachers unions and the democratic party, all based on financial contributionsanconi to democratic party candidatestr and theityr they have institutionalized failure best and at best, mediocrity in our schools. >> but they don't have a single3 kid in 13 schools that is proficient in reading schoo . why do we if we care about education for minorities in this country, why have they allowed this failing system to continue for ever and ever? becaus forevere i know the repun party wants school choice. they want charter schools school they want parental involvement, and they prefer to stick with readingthey p, math, scien, history and computers and stay away fro, sciem gender. a value system that contrary,
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it's there, crt, etc.. >> i couldn't agree with you more. and the answer to this humiliat swer to e and we're suffering in our inner city schools is choice vouchers, charters,gly school choice. but i'm glad you raised us because this ties iou rn ones the most important themes in the supreme court opinion toda i . i also talk about it in t the book. you just mention this politically incorrect guidhe boe to the court, which is this court does not trust bureaucrat cs and expertsanymor anymore. e.25 years ago, they took the educators word for it that affirmative action for, racial preferences was a good thing, that racial diversity wangs necessary for better teaching, for better research. nenow, today, the court says we defer no longer. in fact, chief justice roberts says quite clearly, we're not going to tak ge your word for it anymore. >> teachers and administrators, judges are and a to use common e to review and demand. >> is there anreview ay that ral
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diversity leads to better education? any proof it leads to better research? soouldn't we actually applttery common sense solutions to these educational problems? we havcationale throughout, noti colleges and universities, but, as you said, sean k through 12, for it's even worse. >> you know, my only surprisesev that you're actually at the university of california school system at allt arat the i can't believe you weren't there. hnyway, john, thank you so muc we appreciate it. >> now, following today's decision fo, 2024 presidentil candidate vivek ramaswamy, he reacted on twitter saying itr of aquotsae, time to put a nail in the coffin of affirmative in, studio. >> i never met you before. great to see you. grhow are you? you guys were great. we'v wee enjoyed having you on. you know, i'll tell you, let me just say this, that i'm a little off topicam, but , chbuts you know, chris christie is not a serious candidate to me. he's running because he hatesants donald trump and he wants to be basically used by the democrat s
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. you're running because you have a belief system that you're fighting foa beli stingry candidate that is serious about about the issues that arse facing this country, your voice is important to me. his voice is meaningless. now, let's get your reactionw l' today. so one of those values, sean, that defines the americaf ns values themselves is meritocracy, that you get ahead in thies imeritocrs, not r of your skin, but in the content of your characte heri have and your contributions. i have lived that american dream l. that means something to me. and i think the supreme court stoong the sd on the side of jui today. but that's not enough. this is a step the way to really now eliminating race based preferences in every sphere of our lives. thehe day that i launched my presidential campaign this february, i pledged to rescindev the executive order written by lyndon johnson. that createse action race basen preferences in the economy that requiresce any company that doer business with the federal government. that's over 20% of the u.s. workforce today to adopt these
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same racforce,e systems.esiden i've said that as us president, i would take a line and cross out that executive order. we are done judging you on the basis of the colorin ofnd your skin. we're restoring merit, putting that merit back into america if we care about our kids. i did learn a little latin. i went to catholic schools for 12 years. all right? study latinad and theology and go to mass every day whenlogy and i showedt she went to school. not only you know, mass, buton i but the word education, it's latin derivative is educative to bring forth from withins to >> and to me, that's predicated on a belief that god createdan c every man, woman and child in this on this earth. >> i believe that with all my heart and inside of every individ jewel, like we all have a unique fingerprint. he put talent in every individual he did.al >> and a good educational system shouldn't be cramming information in their heads. but offering the water and the nutrition inwater n and the sunt
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we bring out of them that which god put in them. we're not doing that. we're failing thes ae kids spectacularly. and this unholy alliance with,d the democrats and teachers unions drives me nuts. whachers uesy we allowed that to continue? >> well, you said it beautifully,cont sean.is and i think one of the things we have to do is define merit. what does merit mean? fine mer.meriyou actually said y well means a system wherewho th everyone, no matter who they are, can achieve their owneyar god given potentiae,l. some un sports fields where we don't apply race based preferenceld wheres, some in the classroom, some in music, whatever their god given potential is to achieve that without any human being standingever the in their. that's what a meritocracy is. that's what america was foundecd on. the teachers unions a big problem, actually, sean, starts with the departmen lem start ofl. education at the federal level. biden what did he say today? as soon as that decision came down, he said he was going to direct the department of educatio he wouln to find alternatives. that's why i've said that as us
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president, i would shut these bureaucracies, including the department of education. i will shut it down because that's actually a source of these racethat's a based preferencess. that finance their schools. >> how did joe biden how did and brought it up? >> very few others brought it up. how does he in this campaign in 2020, get with the truth that he had partnered with a formerpa klansmanrtnere guy he praised on ofbert byrd and fought against the integration of public schools because he didn'c schoot public schools to become teachers. >> well, his words, racial jungles. now, your president said that. >> does that surprise many of m you? anof youdoes not. t >> not well, it doesn't. here's the thing. as you know, joe. all right. here's the dirty little secret. yeah. affirmative action. this is a form of psychological slavery designed actually to affirmpsycholo because actually, this is their excuse, sean, for exerting power, dominion and control. if black americans
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actually prosperedcontrol., thed no longer have an excuse to implement policies that had very little to do with empowering anyone. affirmative action has been disastrouse. . it hasn't helped black americans. it hasn't helped white americans or asian americans either white a. so in a certain way, that dirty little sordid side of racism from before. that's not a hypocrisy. it's actually parthypocris of te vision of holding minorities down. if that's what's going to allowe the democratic party to get ahead. let's just sayt a party that offered slavery, that supports a psychological slavery today, if ery and you care about kids education, start when they're young and every child should have choice. and the parents will choose the schools that offerparent a education. >> that's true. >>y and. of opportunit if there's one thing it means group equality and meritocracy. they're no t. >> w e choose meritocracy. great to meet you. you get to throw us out. coming up, a new report sayshi joe biden is trying to silence his aides from giving many advices from.
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>> law enforcement arrested a man outside a former barack obama's washington, d.c. home. the suspect is wanted in connection to the january 6th riot. sources say he also had explosive materials and weapons in his possession. the 37 year old was chased down by secret service agents who spotted him blocks away from obama's house. the man also made social media threats, threatening a public figure. >> i'm actually. stroman i'm back to hannity. what great crowd. >> thank you for joining us. peo all the normal people that exist in new york city, rob the rest are robbingbi and stabbing and killing. rned t but anyway, breaking news tonight, fox news has learned that republican lawmakerhas, they are now stepping uppi their investigation into the alleged mishandlinng og of hunter biden's tax case. now, the house oversight committe case.e, the house judiy committee, the house ways and means committeittee,e, g
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they're all combining their efforts for this new prob their e and now requestingscri transcribed interviews with everyone involved from the u.s.beh in delaware to biden appointed u.s. attorneys in california in the ndc that allegedly now blocked chargess against zero experience. hunter biden, who's making exden who e, and plus the employees of the fbi, the secret service and the irs. they like me a lot. anywayth, john just interviewed one of the irs whistleblowers who pointe d to pretty clear signs of what is government interference in this investigation. in other words, a weaponized department justice that protected the entire bidenke a family. >> take a look. taking these to d.c. and to d the california u.s. attorney's officec d to the and am being d. it was obviously the injection s of political influence since, rh of course, those two u.s. attorneys wereos appointed
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appointed by the subject's fathery th, which are obviousvi conflicts of interest. and to add to thatconterest., w, you know, attorney general garland when and when he's ever questioned about this case dre why he doesn't nee a special prosecutor on this case. he's sayina g, because, you know,is i david weiss is in chargen and t just isn't the way the facts worked. it isn't the way this caseworks. went. >> all right. here now with more investigative reporter, editor in th more just the news.com. john solomon is with us. sir, how are you? good to be with you. love that audience. oh, they love you, too. but but it'sit even more than that now. >> we now know in this kno interview that you conducted and now we have six whistleblowers and they're all goinve six ws. g to say the same thing. and that is that, in fact, in spite ofthing. public proclamatn after public proclamation by the attorney general and under oath that weiss hadssd the authority to cross state
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lines and the authority to further in the investigation, he was stopped and stymieind in every situation, right? >> yeah, absolutelsiion.y by th, the most interesting thing he told me was everybody from david weiss, all the way down through the tax division, the career agents, everybodyr as that hunter biden should face far more serious feloniey agreee and they recommended those cases to both the u.s. attorneys in californi casesa an washington, d.c., both appointees of joe biden. bo turned down.urned the agents also got turned down for search warrants. agentsdo rants. got turned down for permission to interview witnesses. the agents got turned down pe to ask questions about joe biden and they were told qubiden.ually had a question for hunter biden's children, a factual question, very important for resolving the case. and they were told it's not in your current interest to go and interviet w the joe biden'si grandchildren, they were thwarted at every investigativle tactic, every search warrant. and then the two most serious charges in shapley said to meto in this interview,in john hunter
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biden, to this day, he still hasn't paid taxetaxes on $400,0r he got from that ukrainian evmpany, burisma holdingoms, in 2014. think about that. everybody's trying to pretend, well, there's justiceryone ipred here. now, hunter biden hasn't repaid the american taxpayers forpayer$ $150,000 in taxes and $400,000 0 of income he got from that ukrainian oligarch, according to the tax agent who worked the case. >> all right, let's go through a little bit more about what we know here, though, and that is that if this were any othere taxpayer, if this was any company, this whistleblower that you interviewed was very clear that they would have been charged with felonies. >> yeah, there'sth fs. no doubtn said. hunter biden clearly got treated differently over cle. and over again he said he did, and it began with just cutting the investigative tactics. and then even when they did get to the evidence of wrongdoing gete of wron, they cg the charges. everything he says is in direct with merrick garland testimony and his answers to senator chuck grassley a few monthslomo,
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ago. >> all right, john solomon, thank you tonight for that report. now, despite thank you mountinge that joe biden did, in fact, talk with hunter repeatedl despy about their overseas business dealings. president biden, he continuebuss to lie and deny everything. in fact, he doesn't even seemhe bothered doe by the allegationst all. according to nbc news, he's aides not to offer him any advice about his son, hunter. one source telling nbc that biden's message is simple handsl off my family, but accountability is coming. earlier today.y sat for for a a deposition in the defamation lawsuit bein g against himt by computer repair shop owner john pau shopl mac isaac. here with reaction to all of this, the co-host of the hit show, the five, judge jeanine pirro, and always aggressively new book. it's called crimes against the crimes against the. it's scary times. it really is. all right.o so i want to do two different time frame here, frames here, because shapley is now making
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the accusation that these are the attack your tax years before 2017 and 18. >> this is money including burisma, money that we're now learning that they believe was beli to and then returned to the bidens via a loand . i wonder if interest was paid. s were paid.taxe right. but here's what we know. we're dealing with a lot of mone are dea money.y and then i'll get to the 2017. >> okay. let me talk about that. et myou you know, for years, sio 2018, since this investigation started, everyone kept saying, why is this being slowted, eve why is this taking so long?ha i could have written up the indictment, and i've .s many times before.gu the gun charges and the tax evasion charges at three and a half minutes. okay. the reason they slow walk thisrt ,it's not even indictments. two misdemeanors and a gun case.years to you know, that's not even being charged. we're giving him two years stay out of trouble and we'll dismiss it completely of trsmiss itis because they wd the statute of limitations to run. and they did. and they the statute of
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limitations ran. ergo, he owes no money back. taxe ho mones they hired all of the foreign lobbying, all of the lobbying without being registered, all the money laundering, all the organized criminaly la enterprise got stae of limitations. you can't even loorise arek exa, said 14 year veteran spoke to cbs news and john solomon and fox news. >> based on my experience, if this was a small business owner or, any other non connected individual, they would have been chargedteindivi with felony account. >> they not only would have been charged, they would have served their timld have t wouldl and been out already. that's how crazy this is. ow this , now let's go to the money. so joe biden leverages $1ne t billion in ukraine to get a prosecutor fired when he's vp. right now, this is his time as vp. this goes to the heart, the 1020 three allegation. >> okay. where we have a credible fbihune source that was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by theds fbi. right.u all right. so he says you're not getting une billion dollars, areg thbily
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unless you fire that prosecutor. okayle. e th you have 6 hours to do it. son of a . they fire him. to quote f t joe that says, quo, and then guess what? >> hunter continues to be paid for work that he admitted good morning america. >> he had no qualifications forn the amazing part of it is what we are seeing in action is ae si president of the unitengd states wrapped up in the american flag dictating that a prosecuton the amr be fi. the prosecutor is investigating hunter's businese prs. and ironically, now with this 1023, which is unclassified, which christopher wray, the head of the fbi, didn't even want to give us, an fb document makes itave runnr that they've got tapes where the guy who is running say the company is saying, i'm giving you 5 million, i'm giving your father five or i'm giving the two of you $5 gillion each, and i'm keepin a tape recording at this because i want to make sure i get my money's worth. why we want those tapes. >> why is christopher wray >>ill the head of the fbis chri
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governor chris christie. frankly, i'm getting a little sick and tired of hearing fromi amd he left offic with aof 14% approval rating. now, by the way, he obviously is not connecting with republican voters, maybe because he's notaybe actually running for president at all. >> he's just a one long long all the media up tour bashing donald trump.cide >> don't believe me. you decide. s that is what donald trump is like most of the time. constantly rationalizing his own bad behavior, justifyingt th what he's doing at the very moment that he's doingt , even when he knows it's wrong. >> i listened to donald trump's speechi listench las last nighte he had the audacity to say thata he got indicted for us. now, i don't know how it benefited the american people for him to take highly sensitive intelligencecument and secret documents out of the white house. hous think he's not using his own money to pay for his legal fees? >> because he's the cheapest >> in my life.er
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trump won the nomination. we cannot let thatife. happen ts time, and i will not let it happen this time. i'm going to take hi .m on directly. >> okay. and on the democratic side junik jr. he continues to mount a strong challenge to joeor conti and he's welcoming support from all sides. good a for him. >> take a look at this. and so i'm proud thatke president trump likes me, even though i don't agree with hihoum on most of its issues, because i don't want to alienate peoplie . i want to bring people together. i'm proud that all of these peopleud that all thes like me v independent supporters and democratic supporteres and that i'm able to bring a lot of people, you know, every democratring says i want to end the polarization. bue t how do you do that without talking to people who don't agree with you? agre here with reaction from outkick. columnist mary katherine hamn and the host of tomi lahren is fearless. there'i lahren is no such thingn fearful tomi lahren. >> anyway, welcome, paul, to be
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pr. issurogram i want to go to the issue like n i really have grown to respect tomi, vive tk, who was just on this program. i like him a lot. he's serious. he subsidize he is sed if he's running, he's passionate. he's bringing an idea. tim scot t, nikki haley and asa hutchinson, reallyole is chris christie in this polls at 1%. tomi 1%.ll he and it seems all he wantwas to o is go on abc, fake news, cnn bash trump, bash trump, bashn th trump, and then get in the debates in the hopes that he'd have another opportunity to bash trump to aggrandize himself. ba? wrong no, you're not wrong. he is indulge in he likesr out to hear himself talk. he all the air out of the roomof and everything else out of the room, you know, obviously. but again, chris christie chis just doing this for himsels he's doing this because he likes to see himself and he likes to talk to cnn and msnbc and all the libera cnnl that stl
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hate donald trump. so they'll put anybody on that's goin trumpg to bash dd trump. >> he's not a serious candidate. he's going to get no votes not t support. he wants to get on that debate stage. but i don' t think it's goingor to happen for him. >> you know, and mary katherine haarm, trump is a serious candidate, ron desantis the governo serr is the vacuous mike pence's tim scott is nikki haley is.d add >>to and i would add to that larry elder, our friend who was from california last night, he's serious. he's running on issues lasrioust night. erfu he made a very powerful statement on this program last nigh m.t. i'm not hearing that from chris christie. so i suspectristie. , you know, he'lly geor up to his buddy, george stephanopouloges and all those that fake news, cnn, that lied to us for three years about a collusion hoax that never occurredn hoax and take ac the airtime he can, but he's not really runninang, is hh >> well, here's the thing. as someone who likes to hear herself talko r, i can't be tood hard on chris christie. so there's that point. buchristiet no, i think there in
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element of that here. and it's hard to convincit's hat the primary voters in the gop have more appetite for chris christie than they did the last time he ran. i think his last candidacy is actually an argument against this one, because what he says this time is his i'm i all the flaws that donald trump has and i will prosecute this case. >> well welli , he's given that a try. >> but here's the hold on. he could have done thadone thatt time and he didn't. >> and when he closed the beache>> whes new jersey ann got himself a nice comfortable beach chair and plopped it down and and sat his down on that chair, i think that he has his own problems and a lot of the adjectives he's using against donald trump, we couldt put right back on him. >> well, and it's part of how you the trick of this is how does someone prosecuteec a case against donald trump, who is, as we can see, quite populaa r among gop voters. to right.do and i think there's a way to do that. tone way ight do and one of tht do that is talk about how you didn't close beaches for
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instance or how you stood up for freedom in those moments. and i think thates takes awayeeg one of his arguments. but i, i have a feeling that some of this just gettingnd wan on the debate stage and wanting to debate and trumtiplly po rhetorically, donald trump wasn't there. >> then i'll go after ron desantisunsomeone. i it's c. >> i think you may be the guy left with a 14% approval rating in new jersey. >> you really you really haveyo to be awful to look to leavet l with that lowest approval rating. os >> yeah, he's almost as bad as kamala harris. so bad i think that's very interesting. you didn't know that they had that in common, but nobody likes kamalacomm. is chris >> no one likes chris christie. but let's be honest, every other contender minus, maybecoup a couple like mike pence actually has a sholemike pent ag something within this movement, within this america first gop resurgence, conservative movement first, all have a placa they think has a place. >> pence is a serious guy, ser a candidate. >> he's been a governor. hens been a congressma you know, he's a he's a mayobviu
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have disagreements, obviously, at the end of the administration with trump. buslheration wump,t he's a serii he's in this for his reasons. r. oh, he certainly is. i think he's unserious. ng the n it comes to actually getting the nomination. and i don't think that he has much of a futured i don't thinks new conservative movement. dertaineverybody else, by an large, does. chris christie certainly does not. he's there for himselflyno. he's indulgent, narcissistic. and again, this is all aboutarcs chris christie. and they're putting him on tv because he's willing to bash hi trump. >> and that's really the extent of it. would refk junher do a whol town hall with rfk jr because he's far more interesting. iouse he i one of the few democrats that actually believes in securing our borders, that doesn't support men and women sports. >> and he's got some interesting views that views t wants to, you know,is call him a conspiracy theorist, which is worthhich exploring. anyway, thank you both. when we come back, meaning w e have a discussion about these things and not yell at each other. when we come back, it appearsn s
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i can feel the winds of change . all right. a hollywood movie mogul and big biden donor recently advised, biden on his age. and according to a new analysis ,nbc. >> biden is doing just that.t th take a look.at . a look.by the way i've been ds a long time. mean, i know i don't look that' old. a li i'm a little under 103.
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a lot of you are tired. you're tired. red.i. i get it. try being 110 and doing itout it again. >> think about. >> i know i'm 198 years old. all the years as a senator, which are 270. >> all right. biden keeps making very odd gaffes, like today when he walked off the set of a live tv show in new york. while he's here raising money. d >> oh, anyway, take a look at this kind of odd moment. >> that's a present for every american, whether they voted for me onot.r not. for >> well, and the ones that o didn't vote for your bills, but run on them. sorry, mr. president. >> thank you. thank you. thank you for i appreciate that. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. don't go anywher e. y exci >> a very exciting day aroundti herehere.ve we'll have reaction by the way. these are you are.
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wow. >> by the way, carly just had her new baby. i just saw the pictures. are. great job you back. thank you. thank you for having m>> thanke hey, did you have a baby, too? i know. i look like i'm expectin too?g. technically, i can now. isn't that true? that'sn . t pronou just got to use the right pronoun here. and ouyou are r. all right, so i'm like, this guy is. >> he gives a speech, and ith an does this, and he goese wr the wrong way and shakes the air. itway and sh does seem like he'g in the background a lot. like, remember the easter bunny that had to usher him inn the ri the right direction? >> and every tim e i see a moment like this now, well, first of all, it proves to me that he does not do a lot oft pu tv, because if you if you do and you do the interviews, put in the work, you put in the time, you know that you have to stay there until the break. so that's one thing. and then i always just think n just must be eating up. moments like this because he's just waiting for his
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a window of opportunity. >> oh, it is common. you know what? i loveis comin so much? it's the hollywood producer who told him to embracd prode a. okay. first is a serious point, right? his age is not a serio the issu. it's the condition he's in. there are plenty of 95 year olds that are sharp. >> but what did this movie mogul tell me here? e shthat was 100 last night. sharp as a tack. pash, but don't bring that u it iuse we on tinder, it's really awful. it's really awful. i sas awful.w her video.girls she was in golden girls gonego wild. it's awkward. it's awkward. >> but here's the thing. the producer specifically the cificall sean, he said to joe biden, you should embrace your age like mick jaggermbrace, the rolling stonee a little bit. if joe biden was a rolling stone song, it be help me up. >> he should not embracing anything, though, like leaning to your age. i'm like, no, don't lean into anything you might get hurt. >> i also think i understand why joe biden doing this from. a strategic standpoint, because it's better to have people with you then at you like ronald reagan walike rs did this during the debates when he said, i'm not going to talk
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about age on the campaign trail. ag i don't want to exploitalk au and i will not let opponent's youth and inexperience and youth and inexperience last moment. >> it was a great moment for him. but i only think you can jok cae about your age when it's not a genuine concern. yes, chuck grassley ca n make jokes. >> he's 89. he's sharp as a tack. thank you. bus a but fot for joe biden, a , hey, you leave my waist size out of this, okay? aly wa ofl right. >> well, they really ask this dilemma. so the ceo of budweiser says they wouldn't might use dylan mulvaney again to get a bit mad at bud light. yeah. and i can think of i feel bad the people that are getting screwed, the route drivers, the people that work for anheuser-busch. yeah they lost 20 now goingg on on $30 billion and they're down 30%. not sales people are going are to their jobs and it's not going to be those ine th management. yeah, through no fault of their own. but the frustration here is the people that are boycotting budbu light are getting called like transphobes and bigots, which is not true. >> it's just tha transfort sometimes
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when we drink a beer, we don't always want nuts. >> okay? that's just how it worksalts. okay, i guess. i know i have. i have no control of this show.o carl, you want to get the lastrd ? >> well, i'll just say thata this is a crisis entirely of bud light's own making. and it's a classic example of corporate executives just notuns understanding their own products. >> this lady is still laughinggw . >> she's dying. hey. all right. stay out of politics ut of po and dolly parton, stay out of them. everybody. ght af >> oh, yeah.te boom. more "hannity" right after the break. the break. martial arts is my passion.n. i work out whenever i can, but an eczema, it can be tough. now i'm staying ahead of it. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixenth. from within so you can have clear skin. clear skin. and noticeablyr doctning eye pr. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tellurred vi your doctor about r
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