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the anthill. >> all right. that is hot. highlyighly se sensitive, sensi. >> and if you punch him in the nose. >> they will indeed back off. love it for us. nev thank you so much. punch him iner s nose, but hope to never see him. >> thank you so much. that's it for me tonight. check out the will cain podcast. we have a new episode up this week with miame w i mayor francs suarez. piers morgan will be next week. hannity is up right now. welco >> welcome to this special edition of "hannity". i'm jason chaffetz in for sean. with nonstop scandals and growing over his cognitive capabilities and his age, are democrats starting to turn on biden? >> even the atlantic, whiched hm endorsed him in 2020, is now calling for biden to stepn to aside, while others are expressing concern s over his return to the basement. >> campaign strategy. but this has not stoppedoppe joe from poking fun atd jo his .
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despite serious worries from voters. >> have a look. by the way, i've been doing this a long time. ng i i know i don't look that old. >> i know i'm a little under unr 103. a lot of you are tired 103.. you're tired now. i get it.g 110 >> try being 110an and doing it. again. i know i'm 198 years old, but t all kidding aside. think about that. callt that. old. i call it season. >> all the years as a senator, which are 270. >> jas >> meanwhile, the white houseon cocaine scandaile, thel isn't gg away. house republicans announced they are launchinghoey an investigation, which, of course, was immediatelyissed dismissed by the left as a political stunt. by left asand when asked about the incident earlier today,
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white house pressy karine jean-pierre completely dodged the questiorine jean. >> have a look. can i just say once and for all, whether or not, the cocaine belonged to the biden family. beed to th know a couple of thi. we've answered this question, litigated thistigate question fr the last two days exhaustively. you know there has been some irresponsible reporting about the family. and so i got to call that out here. and i have been very clear. been vei clear two days ago whh talking about this overis and over ove again, as i was beg asked a question, as you know, and media outlets reportediden this. the biden family was not here. they were not here . they were at camp david. they were not here friday. they were not here aturday. saturday. wer they were not here sunday. they were not even here monday. they cammondaye back on tuesdayt so to aso ask that questionk is actually incredibly irresponsible. and i'll just leave it there.
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while joe's problems mount, the question is, is kamalareal harris really any better? >>ly a our giggling vice president launched into yet another bizarre word salad, this time on the topic of culture. have topic a look. >> culture is it is a reflection of our moment and our time? right. and in present culture is the wy way we express how we're feeling about the moment. and we should always find times to express how we feel about the moment. that is a reflection of joy. because, you knojow, it comes in the morning, we awake. we have to find ways to alsoe express the way we feel about the moment in terms of justng ln having language and gua to how people are experiencing life.
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>> wow. >> j. tful here with reaction, texas fox ressman ronny jackson and fox news contributor tammy bruce. thank you both for being here with us. i want to stari wantt with you, congressman. and congressman, you're not cong. ny congressman you were the physician to theo president for president obama as well as to president trump. so you've got a perspective that's unique here. we joke, we laugh, we smile, we. we cringe at the idea ofmost what president biden does on almost a daily basis. bu t the cognitive decline,decline, the cognitive capabilities of this president, it really it scares a lot of people more and more what's right. >> gerson you're right. i was at the white house for 14 years, actually. i was also a physician during the bush administration. so i've seen firsthand what it takes mentally and physically ti to do this job as president ofth united states, watched every
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day what it takes physically and cognitively to do it. and you ca cognitin see it doese you don't have to be a physician. you don't have to be a former white house physician at thise particular point to say that this man is incapabl e of doing the job. it's sad. i think that we said this before. him i feel bad for him. i think that, you know, he's being pushed forward and he's.he prompted to run agae and i don't think he's in abougoop about what's goin on most of the time. i think that the people around him have failed the countre peoy and have taken a selfish approach to this. you know, joe biden, who in- my mind wanted to be first lady more than she wanted her next breath. some ojillef the other people tt surround him in the oval office every day, their their power, uy their authority, their position relies on him being there thei rg in the oval officeic in that chair. and they do not want to losehati that no matter what, even ifour it's cost in our country, which it really is, it'sch it re a its a national security issue for us. it's a danger to our country. and it'sto our country destroyig as internationally and domesticallyinternat. t trul it tami, it really is ation national security issue. al ss theis the congressman men.
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but this is alsols is somethings that's not going to necessarily get better with time. >>better no, no, it's gotten woe with time. right. and both of them look, we's fin understand ambition. that's fine. we alle. it. solute but ronnie is absolutely correct is that you've gotlyt. to deliver it. we, the founders, knew that it n would have to be men. and we now know women ofaction ambition and of action. it was about deliver the job, but now it's about being a a mascot. boutng a mit's about being a frt person. thats of's the antithesi what that job requires and what the constitution requires. titution you've got to have somebody in front who can be held responsible. ions but now the people making the decisions, it's fair tot in front.puri they're nameless and faceless. we might know some of their namew some os, but we donw really what they're doing. so part of the legitimacy of is the trust we have to instill in what ittall and is going on.
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and we've seen now poll after poll that the legitimacyll aftef government, i.e. the trust the american people have in government, haican s just dropped off a cliff. and that is bad for everythingah . we view authority, whether we will follow orders, whethe r or goes not, we, we and if the same goes for our enemies and our h friends how they view the nation and whether or not the president has their back orp is going to respond to some outrageous actioone n like, oh, oh, i don't know, invading ukraine. so this all plays out the nature of it, from afghanistan to the economy to not answering questions about cocaine in the white housg questi e. o it's outrageous what we're seeing and the things that they laugh at is remarkable. so so i think that'sit'sat's our dynami ourc. methin and the american people clearly want something more. >> congresswoman, put on your congressional hat for a moment. you know, there are a lot of people concerned about the capabilitiese of kamala. harris.
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you know, they've just put her in charge of artificia don' intelligence. >> and i don't know that she can spell a i. the so, you know, for her to takeara the lead here is scares a lot of people as well. >> absolutely. i think that it was it was itt m didn't get as much attentionuc t should that they made her the czar of artificial intelligence. this woman i'm not trying to be rude, but she's a box of rocks. i mean, she's just she can't carry on a conversation even with with small children and make any senseartifi i. mall and so i think that, you know, this has been an insurance policy fornse. joe for quite some time because a lot of people look at joe biden and,he they realize that he shouldn't be there and then they look at what the alternative is and al kamala harris and then, ma they look back and they go, well, maybe we'll just stick with joe biden. 'll just i mean, i call it, you know,f ka fair of kamala. i mean, they jusmalatheyt they t want to go there either. and so there's not a good alternative right now. and that's worke d to joe g biden's advantage. but i think it's going to work to his disadvantage now that they're ruk to hise donen it.sh again, she's not a good running mate and she's going woulontinue to bring himng mate
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and i think that she would be just as incapable running this country as he is for completely different reasons. ly diffehe's incompetent becauss age. she's just baseline incompetentn . >> tell me your last thoughtst. on thights on s issue. well, i think that we are at a real inflection point here. the democrats clearly have a lot of problemats cleas, but everybody knows what's going on. the democrats know the republican the demo s know. we've got even though you mighte not like democrats, we've at ate least got to get people in thatr chair in that office who we can hold responsible for the decision making. who personally understand what's at stake and the factd that they will be the ones who will, you know, face the repercussions or bad when it comes to the decisions they make. neither one biden nor kamala harris really have that becau pressure because they know they're nosethey'rt the ones dog anything for this country. other people are. so on both sides of the aisle,
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this has to be admitted to and it hasan to be changed. it does need to be addressed. congressman jackson, tammy ckson,bruce, thank you very muct joining us tonight on "hannity". >> all right. nity."2024 republican presidentl presydate vivek ramaswam is slamming the white house over its refusal to directly address the cocaine scandal. he joins us now with morscandaes on this administration's lack of transparency. >> vivektr, you've seen this ply out. you've seen the multiple excuses, multiple differentple stories about the location. what's your what's your thought and perspective on this issue? >> as a joking matter, my first reaction was that president biden begun his presidential debate prep. but the reality on a more note is that the white house security seems about as porouse to the influx of drugs to the white house as our own southern bordern does under biden's watch as well. in both cases, you have something that wass yoething suy
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secure, but drugs actually flowing through bot sus with the white house saying nary a peep about why. and so peep ab i think it's just another example of an administration that has repeatedlyinistrat built the muscle memory of lying to the public, of hiding factmemoto thes from l the public. this is among the more trivial examples, but it's a goo ids an nonetheless of the fact that this is an administration that has a habit out of eithering or lying or hiding from the public. it's exactly h publi what they' here. >> i just don't understand why therjust done are multiple repos about different locations and where this was found? hey au because when the story first broke, they actually did some degreee of an evacuation. there was some sort they didn't know what the whithee powder wab it could have been somethingee truly horrific as had happened in congress once upon a time. soress onc i just don't underste this story continues to change. there was. buthere wat one answer why we'vt different perspectives. i don't get. >> i think the reality is,
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jason, they have built such a habit of constantly prevaricating, constantly lying ,constantly hiding that even when it's about something unimportang that eomethingt. right. if you had to get bet my money on it right now, it wasn't somethintg for joe biden indenn terms of who actuall ty that in might have been a worker or somebody else, but they've bu in such a habitt it on the important things of lying about it that it now translates to literally everything they talk about. if i were in their position, it could have been anir posit b eat opportunity to build trust it w the public and the press corps to be able to just say, here's what happened. it was a mistake. insecure , here's how we're w going to fix it. this would not have been a story, but it's part of the habit of this administration to just hide by way of habit that turneabit d even something like this into a lasting story. that's the bidenlike t in a nutt that it's that's what's playing out in real time. the you fory, thank joining us tonight. all right. betws recklessnflation
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spending and soaring inflation, biden nomics is cripplin g our economy and americans wallets. but that has not stoppedd amer joe from trying to sell his failed plan. it hot stopp what said earlier n before a bizarre technical glitch. ce you know, since i've been in office, we've been carrying out my economic vision carryin. >> all right. >> it carried out my economic vision to, move to move from trickle down economics work to what everyone on wall street journal from the wall street what ejournavel, the financial s is calling biden nomics. it's about growing the economydt from the middle out and the bottom up. sere with reaction is louisiana
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senator john kennedy. senator, thank you for joining us. i mean, everybody understandnk u s, e a te if you have a technical glitch, but biden nomics, that's notchlh a technical glitch. >> that is on purpose. >> well, jason, here here is an hour called unfortunate dish of truth. presid president biden's number one accomplishment since he's beeen ince he n president is to lower the standard of living and quality of life for most americans. he's a nice guy. but whengu it comes to economic. president biden is like a hallon on ice. >> it's not complicated. itthe united states has the largest economy in the worl td and we havent in the largest government in the world. >> and forthworld an 20 months, government has been growingas faster. . >> the economy. that's intentional. that's what presidenat's what ws
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and that has cost inflation. i n >> and i think history will record that, at least thus far. >> joe biden is an inflation ina machintie. >> now, the white house denies all of this. they don't want the president to talk about inflatiopresidn. e >> that's why they've invented bad nomics. and here's the argument of bad nomics. >>bidenomi you're 401k crashed l have to sell blood plasma in order to go to the groceryplasms ifcause the economy is so good . sh i belief you believe thatve you shouldn't be driving, as linsey graham sayng, ass, th there are only two ways to get control of the inflationtoof ths number one is the federal reserve raises interest rates to eight or 9%, which will crash the economy mill and throw millions of people out of work. >> door number is to havefedera
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the federal reserve raise interest rates slightll ise int, but have the president and,c my democratic colleagues in congress, reduce the rateagues f growth of spending and debt accumulation. >>ng those are the onlychoice two choices. isn >> is it, though, senator,- is it one of the other choices? i agree with both those i mean, buthink you ought to you need to do do one of those, but the you can also drive down the cost of goods by being an energy independent nation. >>n energy and if you don't conu energy, if you have the rapid rise of energy hav, every sectof our economy is, it hurts. that's one of the root causes of this inflatio causes n. it wasn't the war in ukraine,ne and putin's fault is the that we stop producing energy in this country right? well, that was part of it. we had a shock to the world economy when the supply
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of natural gas and oil was cut short. we weren't ready because beesident biden had sacrificed america's energy independence on the altar of wokeism. it's n but energy is a part ootf the inflation. but it's not the only part of it. whatn is much inflatio money chasing too few goods toused by federal spending. amen. totally agree. i want to get your takagree.e, t senator, on cocaine at the white house, because we don't seem to get straight te. see, consistent answers. are you going to be able as a senator, to be able to understand what's going on with this investigation? becaus thise my guess, just a guess. the united states secret service alread y knows how thisven't to happened. >> they just haven't told us yetld us yet.. >> well, i haven't seen the news today. >> did they find more blow in the white house or we're still e
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talking about the first the first stuff. >> well, look, i've been in i've been in a situation and run there. cameras everywhere. erywherei'm pretty sure the sect service knows. i don't i don't know who did it. i don't know whose blow it was if i probably shouldn't say this, but if if my record was as bad as this white house's record, i'd probably give my staff blow, too. i'm only kiddingse's rec . you know, they'll get to. they'll get them . t. they'll. they'll get to the bottom of it. frankly. kly, sim not saying it's not significant, but it's not earth. shaking. you know? an mak >> yeah, they can make itbigger a much bigger story, but they can also dismiss it. but i'm concerned about as they by c to morph their story, it changes role. it was found here. then it waors founy. d here, then itas fun was found over there. >> and it just seems as if it's being spunere. a different story
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than it actually is, instead of just dealing with it directly. >> well, here's what i the other night, jason. >> it's it'sd th the crime is ae cover up. engthe white house got a handl this real simply by saying, hey, the secret service found some cokrvice foe in in the sitn room. we don't know how it got in here, we're going to find out. and as soon as we find out whose blow it is, we're either going to fire them and or prosecute them and we'll let you know and then tell the american peopllet yoe the t. but this white house didn't do that. i don't whether it's contempt for the average american, butn n they think they can they can stonewall and talklk their way out of anything. and look, instead of lookingns the american peopltead oamericen front of god country and say, yeah, you know, some chatterre g had brought some blow into the white house and we're going to fin d out who it is and takewill kee appropriate measures. >> jnd we'll keep you posted.
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>> well, they never do it that o smoothly, but that's why weur pr always love having your perspective. thansp thank yok you for joining us tonight on "hannity". all right. as evidence grow"s in the hunter biden probe, hunter's legal isam is doing everything they can to shut whistleblowers down. chairmano jason smith joins us with the latest. plus, brad tolman and matt whitaker when we return. 85 million surveillance cams, 2000000000 hours of footage every day and you won't believe what we found. welcome, crime cam 24 seven, the host of live pd, shawn sticks larkin is back, bringing you some of the wildest footage across the country. stupidest thing you could do. as if we're not going to find you, dude, from every angle. me share the down the road body cams, vehicle cams, phone cams
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forward. come together and discover how accepting our differences can make us stronger. >> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". last week,edition of " one of hr biden's attorneys wrote to the chairman of the house waysse and means committee to slam the irs whistle bloweran sla who exposed apparent government misconduct in the hunter bidenx tax case. the lawyer called the whistleblowecathe lar a disa
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person pushing a misinformation . but the whistleblower's attorney is now firing's . ha here's what he told our own trace gallagher yesterday. >> these attacks are really nothing more than just character assassinationon. special agent shapley goneth through the process, the legal procesros of disclosing and becoming a whistleblower. he went to capitol hil l. he sat for hours of testimony, s questioned o democrats and republicans, taking their turns whatever topicsm. they wanted to get into. they could ask him. he was the penalties of beingprc prosecuted for false statementu. . he gave a false statement. these attacks are meritless, baselessattacks , and we're watg to defend our client. and we wisdefendh the press wou cover these attacks when they're baseless and they know they're baselessth. we also know that the whistleblower has beeninst r allegedly retaliated against for coming forwardcoming, whichi
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true, is illegal. >> and now members of both the house and the senate are launching an investigationemean to learn more. one of them is house ways and means committee chairman, jason smith, and he joins us right now. chairmanright no, you for joini. i got to tell you, nothing nothe thanore irat the idea that they're being retaliatory. you know, they're retaliatin ar i should say, against a whistleblower who's done it the righsay, ar t way, a valiant public servant, highly credible. t and yet the idea that heha is actually being retaliated against. r >> what's your reaction? what's happening nex t? at t jason, it's great to be with you. let's t let's put the record out. if you look at where we wherewev we got to where we are today,e we have two whistleblowers. one that's came public and the other one we released swornell. testimony as well. both of those whistleblowers that they have now been retaliated. and that's in factn
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what we'reways a looking into in the house waysnd and means committee. whistleblowers are protectede by federal . my they are protected by congress. int week my very first week as chairman of the ways and means committee, i set up the whistleblower hotlinhee so any employee at the irs could contact us to les t us know of anything that we should be aware of or that we should be looking forward looking into. >> and in fact, this is where we're getting a lot of this information. and it's it's it's the best way to de besto for the american pee neat that this administration needs. ed >> what is the retaliation like ? >> what are they actually doing to these two people? would one of the whistleblowers claimed is in fact that they were passed over by someone who wasd less for a higher position? there was also. istle-bl both of the whistleblowers claim that after they came forward, they were both removed from the hunter biden case that
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they were investigating and that they had both been on since thousand and eight. that is that is crazy. that's unacceptable. that's why myself, senator grassley yself,, senator jim jordan and jamie colmer is asked the special counsel to look into this more aggressivelthisy. so where does it go next? because they made thesegs tha allegations or are there hearings that are pending? what comes up nextt pending?? ee great question. in fact, we sent a letternt l myselfet, jordan, jamie colmer, asking for over a dozen of individuals to come before our committees for testimony. >>or tes some are fbi agents, some are secret service agents, some irs investigators, and some are departmen some artf justice prosecutors and other associatesothe. we've asked them to respond to us by july 13th so that we can get open public testimony.
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i would hope that they would voluntarily come because there'me becaua los a lot of inn that we need to look into the october 7th 2022 meeting where the whistleblowers outlined that directly. they heard that the u.s.e prosecutorth in this case in delaware said that he could not. bring charges in the district of columbia. he wied noted that he coul bring charges in california. he was denied that h. e was denied. a special prosecutor. yet you have the attorney of the attorney general of the united saying that he has true independence. the facts aren't lining up. that's why we need to hear fromi additional people. thes wasonal in that meeting ano see if all these conversationsgr are coming together. >> chairman smith, glad on top of it. we really do appreciate it. thanks for joining us on f "han now with more reaction, our former us attorney brad tolmanr ac and former acting attorney general matt whitaker. gentlemetin thank you for joini.
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us tonight. matt, let me start with you. this idea of retaliatings. against whistleblowers, i mean, that's just intolerable in my min that's jd. it is.it jason, good to be with you and brad tonight. you know, it's not always intolerable, but remember these irs speciaese irl agents who are criminal investigators are very valuable in federal laww enfo enforcement. they do only the worst of the worst casercement.s. >> and so not only to pull them off a case, but then to punish them for just trying to do their job and trying to throw caseag quite frankly, to say that this case against hunter biden is not being treatedn is e same way that every other case they've ever investigated. >> that is a serious ated allegation . >> and then for the irs and the doj to punish theme irsh th, ths just, to your point, completely unacceptable. matt, let me stay with you for just a second here, becausee u. the the idea thas.t the u.s. attorney in delaware, on the one hand, he says publicly that it has full authority, but, you know, eistle-blthe whistleblowers say,
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he said he couldn't charge in in somethinghed he cou with d.c, something that involved california. what's your takethat iolved ca e the u.s. attorney there in delaware, it doesn't seee e m like he's shooting straight on this one. >> yeah, the doj policy is thatdistri in order to bring a case in a district other than your ownc, you either need to be a special counsel, a special prosecutor with special designation, or the u.s. attorney in the other district has to cooperate with your case. attorney general garland is saying that that mr. weis ish full authority to bring cases wherever he felt he could bring cases. es obviously, there are six witnesses that heard mr. weiss say the exac r. weisstcases opposite and said he couldn't bring those cases and was thwartedan. >> yeah, this is just reeks. it just. brad, you former us attorney here, you've seen a lot of gun charges going along. when you loo gun ck the gun chas that happened with hunter biden, thi s one, was it treated like all the other gun cases?
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>> thanks, jason, for having meg on. great to be with mat met as. i will tell you that i did hundreds presented hundreds offo cases. these are in possession of felony possession casenys w to grand juries. but not only was it not treated likelike but i can find no inste in reviewing almost 200,000 possess illegal possession of firearms in which they granted a diversion. the reason why this is significant , jason, think. pr about this. the president of the united states sayest of thes, he's goie tough on gun crime. he extends the punishment, exac the potential punishment for the exact same crime. his son issa accused of from15 10 to 15 years. but then we learn that he's getting a diversion. i just think about all the families that had husbands, fathers, brothers that were sentenced to 40, 50, 60 months under this statute, and thenthew thinking about the fact that they were never offered a diversioern. that's a that's a system of justice that is not consistent. itr and certainly not
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what me and matt fought for when we were a us attorneys. >>s >> explain. diversion. what does that mean? what's goingonion. to actually happen many is because in many people's minds it means nothingpes mi. >a >> yeah, well, i will tell you have no experience with diversion. probably matt probably doesn't version.. l less than 1% of all cases indojr doj are ever resolved way. e thn it's in essence saying, wek think you did the crime, butd we're going to allow you to avoid going to prisoinn. we'll even wipe out the felony if you'll behave. diversi so that's that's a diversion and that's what they're offering to hunter biden,ll kno who we all know what's been we've been viewed on that laptopw r. someon you ask you tell me, is he someone that deserves that kinda of second chance when nobody else is offered thatnc i? matt, any other quick perspective there? yeah i want to follow on with brad just said, which is, you know, that if when we were we w, if somebody came in with this type of case, which is serious of case tax chs
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coupled with illegal guna divers possession charge and asked for a diversion, we were quite frankly laughed them out we woue the office. >> and then on top of that, ifot you if you letop the felonies then run and the statute oftute limitations ru on on the felonis for the tax charges, i think there is very we would havest dn been accused of favoritism for that defendant because you just don't do't that. >> there really is stunning. >> brad and matt, thank you for joining us tonight. californian's reparations task force is making some unusual recommendations. leo terrell and michael shellenberger arterrel ae here to react. >> stay with us. south hiring as the first state to bounce back from the pandemic. we've got one of the nation's strongest economies and more than we can fill. that's why i'm pitching. the average starting salary for an apprentice is 77,000 a year without paying a penny in
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been hard at work coming up with amm recommended reparationendes fork the state's black residents. and the results are in. here are some of the highlights. first up, payments of almost blk $14,000 to every black resident fode toh year they've live the state to cover health care inequities. >> pluover health cares, guaranc income for all descendants of. >> next, the forgiveness of alln outstanding chilesd debts, sinc they disproportionately arey blc owed by black fathers. then the commission wantk s.sanr and probation officers banned from schoonedl and a ban a on traffic stops police. >> and the fulld thou decriminalizatioghn of public camping on the streets and fare evasion on public transportation. plus new authority for anyone arrested for any of those
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things to sue the police for, inconveniencing them. >> here now with reaction are fox news contributor leo terrell and author michael shellenberger. all right, leo. your crazy state of californiaaz ,you're at it again. >> we do this every week, buts s this is unbelievable. t know bull. i don't know what getting out d support hasl to do with making things right for slavery that happenedo long time ago. >> you don't need me, jason just said it. >> this is ridiculous. this is this a democratic left wing wish list to keep black voters in the democratic party. >> it absolutely nothing to dory with slavery, nothing to dooff h with reparations. >> and this this is off the chart. ale t.l of that is racist.f all of that is basically a wish lista of things that will never happen. >> so i'm asking myself, why is it being done? because gavin newsom's obsession to run forg myself
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president and to lock up the black vote is just utterly bee gavin c, lawless and insultd to those black americans who believe in law and order, who believe in personal responsibility. >> jt makes no sense at all. >> michael, what's your take on this? >> i >> i think it's right.s ri it's really anght, extension of the idea that you can divide everybody in society into either being victims or oppressors. and it is patroniz oppressore tm because, of course, they're putting all african-americans in afamericanf victims, which is insulting. it's degrading, it's racisinsuli it's also then not accountingng for other forms of historica fon oppression. it's suggesting that the horrors of slaveryg the whh ended 160 years ago are basically continuing to manifest. >> and that's the most important thing in the society . and then, as you pointed out, they're proposing counterproductive and quite cruel measures to basically stop enforcing laws
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and increasing crime. i mean, we havws and ie people g on the streets from drug addiction every day here, all supposed e in the name of compassion. and, of course, it's the most crue the mosl thing you could da so the idea they're going to use they're going to expand this policndy of cruelty in the name of fighting racism is offensive and we should not allow it. >> nowallow amy? well, well said. itthink there they i mean, it's 1100 pages of recommendations. i think there's $225 billion they want as a repercussion for the war on drugs. >> i just i mean, there's no end to it, is there? >> leo? >> no.no and i'll tell you right now, i'm old enough to remember a prosecutord named kamalaris. harris. she's not white person of color who kept black prisoners in their jail longer than their sentence. use them for cheap labor. when she was the attorneen she y general. so there's also a very falsethe' assumption that the boogeyman
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just whites. and if there were peoplee bogeyf color involved in the so-called systemic issues of racism, that's been ignored. so i just think it's so ridiculous and minimizenimize what the problem is. the problem is simpls y this where that very blue,lu blue state that believes thatpre left progressive policies and an obsession tha ant blackss with the democratic party, no blacks in the democratic party, no democratic part they. yeah. last thought. last thought to you, michael. any other thoughts on thisy oth well, we just have got to beyond this thing of group oppression or a group of victimization, we're responsible for what we do. wet we born into this world. we don't choose our families. we don't choose our bodieshoos. we don't choose our societies. we have to really make the casen again, for people to overcome oppression rather than wallow in victimhood. >> yeah. and making public legal
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tornado watch what it's about. the touchdown. here comes the emergency crews, guys. emergencrewsy crews coming.orm. >> i'm going to i'm going to keep up with thow ise storm. >> joining us now is the storm chaser himself. aaron jack.aaro >> aaron, you're a little bitn, nuts to get that close to that.i >> i mean, that was quitete the storm. that video is unbelievablethat b >> able.le yes. torna yeah, it was idot was a major tornado here in canada. it was a rare tornado. >> it was a violent tornado. only theonly second ef four toro in alberta since is the stron strongest one since 1987. inge edmonton, black friday. >> so thatit was w a major torns and yeah, i got pretty to it. ge but, you know, one of the things here, you know, i havet to get close because one of the things i'm trying to capture this amazing 360footg foot edge virtual reality
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footage trying so hard to get these camerae, have tos close to thee tornado. and even after the fact when i got home and lootornado.n i gt the footage, i actually wish shot, i got a little bit closer to the tornado. . >> aaron, come on.t any cl you can't get any closer to that thing. u i mean, that is unbelievable. i ho. nobody got hurt i stand in awe of these types of things. and as a wildlife photographer, i love seeing this stuff, but s what was the sound like? because these storms are violenoue stormst but the sounde say is just unbelievable. e thay >> that's right. so when you the footage you see here, when i came right close, the closest i got to was actually the peak intensity of the tornadit wasensityo had actt two homes there. and i believe that's where where four damage occurred. and i knew driving up to thew tornaddro it was a stronger tornado. and i got up closer. i could see the winds and see al i l the debris being torn aparts and the tiny little bits looked like glitter , the tornado. >> but it was the sound, as you mentioned, one of the sound like the roa as yor of only theh upper echelon, the strongest
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tornadoes. str, i mean, it's you can't even describe it as like a waterfall mixedd with a train sound and debris just being shredded. >> and like i said it lookede ever like glitter as it was one of the most amazing things i've ever seen in my life. myyfe.actually, probably is thet amazing thing i've ever seen in my life. i guess afte ly sor. >> the birth of my son. well, listen. yeah, birth ofah, th. your son should be number one on your list. good answer. but i hope i feel for those people who lost their homes. but i'm glad you're safe. aaro n, thanks for joining us on hannity. and in other environmentalto news, people seem to be talking about sharks more than evetr. summer after five people had.su foparate encounterffereds with, sharks at new york beaches this 4th of july weekend, authorities are taking extra precautions and using drones to monitoring dron waters.t new and it's not just new york. a chilling video out o.f panhandle shows a shark swimming dangerously to a large group of people. thankfully, nobody was attacke d . here to explain the rise in
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shark encounters this summer. shar his summk behavioral ecology yaologist yannis papa, stomach tissue and shark biologist toby daly. i hope you're pronounced your names properly. all right, toby, me, startpropey with you. >> is it always been like this or is it that the drones. now show us the sharks and wee e should have been equally as scared? you know, 20 years ago? >> what's going on? well, i don't think you should be scared, but, yes, every nowadays has a drone and a cell phone camera. so any time there is a sharka s that's spotted, everybody's going to knoeverybw it. and indians are yannick, i should sayd ya, are. should we be scared when we see it in the water? >> these things are happening all the time. we just usually obliviouall the to it. >> no, i don't think you neei d us. to be nervous. when think the problem with with shark bites is obviously when
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we when we hear the news about e a bite, it's because of this, this negative or negative interaction. but we don't hear about all the times a shark swims close to somebody and nobody s somebos bitten. so, for example, in the video you're showing here, we have i think is a great hammerhea wd up by the beach. yeah, there was a big shark in the water. water, peo v see it, but nothing happened. and the vast majority of times that that's the outcom e nothing peopl happens. obviously, a lot of people are unaware when there are sharke sof a s to the river. and, you know, it's not really too much of a secret. there's probablyecere's tis l bs you be in the water that was a shark that you didn't know. was there and nothin. >> absolutely nothing happened because that's normally what the outcome is. >> all right, toby, let's let's, preten td for a second thata sh you do see a shark and you're in the water. >>ar what are you supposed to do?pli i mean, is the splashing and the urgency to get out ongf the water, did that cause more problems or do you just or calm and pretend nothing's wrong? >> well, you knongw, time you're in the water, you're in their environment. and sou are in while sharks mayt be interested, necessary inhunt
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hunting humans, any time we'rein e as they are. things can happen. and so you have warm water. you have, you know, great summertime weather. lots of people of peop eat, and these now things happen. and like i said, now we're seeing w this. but in reality, sharks and people have coexisted for as long as we've been around and you really don't hear tooo u too much about shark humant shar interactionsk- in a normal year. we do have years where certain conditions lead to more interactions than others, but we alshan otheo have years whers are fewer interactions. yannis >> yannick what are those sharks looking for? they're looking for food, right? ng for?and water is dirty becaue people are kicking up the sand and. what not? is it the smell? is it the scent? what? what is it tha th t they're trying? to get to? >> you always saw a lot ofot o sharks when they do hunt inow shallow water. so, again, going back to the footag wate you have there, whih
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is of a great hammerhead, you know, they will be hunting s sometimes stingray they'll be hunting sharks despite the large size, those hammerheads in particular, they really are not a threat to humanheads, t s. case and you may be seeing that inwhr some cases we're getting more of their preye closer to shore like schools of fish. and that's going to be obviouslof it'y bringing them it habitats where we haveat more humans. so we're just going to see anhua overlap between interactions between between humansns and sharks. >> well, it's summer, the waters warm and shar.k week is about shark week is about two weeks away. yannis and toby.y thank you for sharing your expertise with us tonight on "hannity". more of thisse specialdition edition of "hannity". >> when we com oannity" e back. the timeless gift stackable bands 89 tennis bracelets for 99 won two hearts become one pendant, 699 half carat bands, 399 and one carrot top white studs 599, all guaranteed to appraise for
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