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>> well, good for you. goodgo for. you. tyler from staten island. jesse.. a t nayenow that we know the alier from outer space, we need to know the truth about bigfoout . >> come on, man. if you have bigfoot videos outmm there, send them in and dvr the show. and always remember, i'm watters. this is my world. welcome to this speciali edition of "hannity". >> i'm kayleigh mcenany. and foy and r sean. and tonight, the lights are on at the white house. look at that. but no one is home. joe biden, while he is still in delaware. days a and that's after many days at the beach. she spent ten days hanging out at the beach. >> and since taking office, the president has spent anan entire year on vacation.. that's 365 days. nearly 40% of his presidencywani on vacation. the white house wants him out
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of sight, out ofout of mind, an. good reason, because joe ise joe deeply. his approval rating, itr. is hovering in the lowoval rat . biden he is hemorrhaging support among black latinoters and young voters. president is also struggling to raise money.. donations have dipped significantly since 2020, and the majority of americans think biden has an ethics problem. you think? no surprise there. but now his campaign is tryingd to capitalize on joe's malevolent sidm. e with new dark brand and merchandise, merchandise that is sure to save the day, don't you think? joining us now with reaction, fox news contributor concha fox and friends weekend co-host prll caix & n and former senior adviser to president bill clinton, doug schoees cline >> well, i was going to start by asking you if you plan to get dark branded mugs for fox and friends like we're doing on outnumbered. but dark bt i won't stop there. $10.2 million. that is what joe biden got in small dollar donations, $200
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or less. that is half of what president barack obama got. and he has a plan to save the day. r less.at presi it's the dark brandonput up merchandise. let's put up the crop top. i want to see you compet te in this crop top that's going to save the day. apparently, will. but they say that this portrays- the 80 year old president. this is axioold prs as a two sts ahead machiavelli. does that describe joe biden to you? >> oh, absolutely. just a few creaky steps of the rest of us. that's going to be a tough sell . caylee, i think is going to befh a tough sell to america. and i'm not talking about the merchandise. it's the positive vision of america. se to amer, the the thing that americans can latch on to, to say that represents better tomorrow. you know, this week has been fascinating in that it's a tale of two presidents, both with their own controversies. president trum s been fp with his thirddictment indictment will undoubtedly once again seetably, poll numbs go up in response to that indictment. and jonte biden, we begin honestly, it's the beginning of the deposition phase. we begin to hear about his of
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corruption with men like devon archer. we're still to hear from men likesition phase, wehis corn >> sees his poll numbersr decline thisthis is limping ani don't think it will even limp across the finis i h line. kelly, i do not think joe biden will be the democratic nominee for president, and that's a big claim. >> so you think it's going to be gavin? >> i think he's the most logical alternative. i don't se login't joe bidee how they could possibly turn to kamala. i know there's the argument. how could they possiblive to is away from kamala with the way they've double down, tripled down on identityaw politics?lits but i think there's a level of f competency that's required com. everyone can see she does not pass that level. so, yeah, i think the most likely alternative is gavin newsom. >> joe, you know, when i was white house press secretary during the 2020 election, there was the so-called basement strategy>>white . i'll never forget it. donald trump taking off for 3 to 4 rallies. president biden called a lid. soon to be president joe biden cause a lid. but now it's the indictment strategy, which is really the same strategy. it's high. aes that e gy whichjoe on trump. and it made me remember about this passage that came
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out in politico. eli stokols one day after biden declared his in april of this year and eli stokols said this, biden's campaignchesi launch is immediately overshadowed by other eventsmm and his team loves it. the president wantesidens a dege to be the political background noise. joe, you know this, covering the media. every presidential candidate wants to be front and center,nt not background noise, but nobet joe. not joe because he does not want this election to be a referendum on his presidency, wee seven in ten americans say that his handling of the economy is poor. where we see crime drivingerican americans out of majors american cities from new york to chicago to san francisco into red stateiscos le florida and texas and tennessee, we see what's happening atd texas see.. re th the border. more than 7 million entele entering this countryllie illegally since joe biden took d office and nothing is being done about it. and on education, which is never discussed enough, keli
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asked. test scores are at a 30 year low. joe biden, to your point acin 2020, by pleading the fifto from the comfort of his own home, his alliesint in in the media portrayed him as a moderate when obviously now we see democrats will tell you he is the most liberal president of our lifetimes. so bottom line is, joe biden was portrayed also as a decent man, as a man that would bringto normalcy back to washington, d.c. and it's been anything but normal. it has been chaos. major scandals embroiling despite the fact that obviously the media focusing on trump right now. dogs and cats living together. a. tiest arethe and joe biden now has to own his record as he runs forrecord president in 2024. and that's a record that not many presidents would want to run on at this point, kelly. >> no, i certainly wouldn't want to. doug.dog, l i mean, you look at his polloo numbers among black voters, latino voters, young voters,g ve
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his base, and they're depressed. and nate cohn at the newrs base, times,es he said this. the biden campaign can't necessarilsaid they count on anp sentiment alone. it may need to de.o some to reassemble and mobilize a winning coalition. so biden's on the beach, but nate cohn saying, you can't sit back on this one. you got to putg you in some wo. >> your thoughts? well, what i would say is nate cohn hasn't run presidential campaigns. i have and joe biden is doing the right thing at this for his campaign, which is staying out of washington when devin mercury's testifying and donald trump's being indicted to the third time. joe biden's greatest asset sinki is trump. trump is sinking with swing ng swivoters, independents, subn women, and the polls showead. biden one point. put another way, undeniably. but biden is weak. he's in danger zone. i bun the t i believe that stayinw
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profile, which i understandple,i frustrates people is probably the best strategs e y for him ay this point. i think he will stay low profile and that there will be, in fact, constituency building efforts this fall and into next year. you know, they're tied in the "new york times" poll, though. they're tiedn in thelook a "new york times" poll. and i mean, you look at the gop field, they're in iowa, they're int eld, new hampshire. i understand what you're saying. you know, let the focus be on trump. but shouldn't he be puttingbut in just an iota of work other g? n just vote fund raisinshou >> well, bottom line, he's tied. >> his numbers are very weak, kelly. as you point out, the times poll showe out, thd and their ec messaging has failed, it hasn't worked. and i don't think there's any reason to believ.s any e it wil. so for now, this is probably the best strategy. campaigns focus on the broader
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,which for him is frankly not been particularly successful. so they are going to low profil pe and will do constituency building with these weak groups as a way of trying to buttress support in an election that i think will b every be every bit as close as 2020. >> well, quick final word to you here. >> when you look at the scoreboard in my book, here's my scoreboard. >> republicans need to improve with suburban women. republicans have a risk after a bruising primary to have folks who sit on the sidelines. republicans also need to recognizery to ha sidelin it, stupid, didn't work in the midterms because democratsy, prevailed. on the democrat side, you've got low voter enthusiasm, , didn'te they approval is down for joe biden in key groups. as i just mentioned, approval is down. that's the scoreboard today. if the election's today, who wins? trump or biden?mentio >> you know, i'm not i'm notne trying to dodge your questioup keli, that i think no one has the ability to say that, belik this election,igh,
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2024 will be unprecedented. dogs analysis is correctay regar in that it's the only possible 2024strategy for joe biden what to attempt to do what he did in 2020, to hang out in the background and try to make this about donaldback trump. but we can listen to most of the rhetoric on the left right now. dori.s kearns goodwin on msnbc the other day said, we have to to avoid donald trump winning an election. that's quite a statement. and she's not alone in saying, in other words, subvert the democratic process to ensure that donaltrction is d trump does not again become president. so we have no idea what's to come over next 18 months.8 ms and my only rebuttal then to doug would be this. the reason joe biden thereforelo can't run that same strategy is a he's no dou reason t a blae anymore. he's got four years of track record for people to vote onfoua and b, he's got his own bubbling scandal that i promise you is going to get much, much bigger. so because of those factors, kelly, buckle up. the next bs, 18 months will not follow any traditional historical political analysis.
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>> no doubt about it. it's not the october surprise. it's the is. surprise per week, itk, it e seems like right now. joe concha, will cain and doug schoen, thank you very much. so get this, joe repeatedly refuses to comment on the trump indictments. commen he insists that he has ant nt entirely independent dojs.. >> do you remember this? mr. president, what do you say to americans, convince them that they should trust the independence and fairness of the justiceyour when your predecessor, donald trump, repeatedly attacks? because you notice, i have never once, not one single time suggested the justice department what they should do or not do to bring a charge and operate a charge. . >> i'm honest. i'm honest. that was i mean, that wasbut bu a little creepy, but not so quick. in april, "new york times" article titled biden's response to trump's indictment four ways to say no comment. he's really good at that, isn't he? well, they have this passageassa buried 14 paragraphs dowge.n. ha they always bury the really
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big news way deep downllnews way as you'll notice here. here's the quote. nos, he beingopinion, as y joe biden in the past. mr. biden, private, told his close circle of advisers that mr. trump posedt mr a three to democracy. and here's the big point. and he shoulmoacd be prosecutedr his role in the events of january 6th. he also told confident confidants that he wanted attorney general merrick garland to stop acting like a ponderous judge and to take decisive actioden. is st >> that is stunning. biden privately toldan aides tht trump should be prosecuted for s january 6th, and he wanted merrick garland to take decisiveary 6th, action. that is an explosive allegation in the "new york times". the new york times reporters, they are quick to brag when their reporting is confirmed by a jack smith indictment.. t all you got to do is g o look at their twitter feeds. jonathan swan, he said this, a striking amount of the jack
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smith indictment is material maggie and other colleagues first reported. and maggie haberman, sheaberma is emails from this story luke and i did overn, year ago on page 24 of the indictment. they lovo e to brag, but why are they radio silent about their own reporting that joe biden wanted to see a january six indictment of his chief political rival? why aren't they following upy a on this? and where is the pressthey foll has karine jean-pierre been asked about this? nope. nohas joe biden? no, he hasn't. where is the so-calledial pres adversarial press pursuing this explosive lead? thisve leat it. joining us now is fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett foxn news contributor jason chaffetz, the author of gr fox newsiller'sy ad slash contributor, kimberley strassel. kimberly, this reporting is from katie rogers. i was a reporter. i workedr ki with briefly whenmp i was on the trump campaign. she's a credible reporter. she cites two sources familiar. with the conversation that say
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biden privately told aides trump should be prosecuted and that he wanted garland to take decisive action. what do you make of that? >> well, this is how it works in washington, right? i mean, biden was never going to produce a memo and send it to the department of justice outlining his wishes. nobody does that.s wish they all want plausible deniability when it comes to sendingesbody doet puzzle or. but instead, he tells that tells clos he confidant close circle f competence. and then those confidants tell ,others. and that message gets to merrick garland. and it's why, by the way, to i'm sure jack smith is going to be asked at some point, you know, did merrick garland asked atd or did merrick garland tell you to do this or not do this? did you talk to the president? he didn't need to. this has been broadcast from day one. and even if biden never, nevero said prosecute him, he's given di speeches where he ha he's talked about how donald trump is a threas peeches t to e country. he's made very clear how he feels about this. and everybody's noa thre >> made w the wishes
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of the boss. >> greg, when you look at this, just as an average american citizen, you see two trump indictments from the doj. you see no investigation of the d. 10231023 the cushy plea deal. and then you ask, where's robert? her?if you if you don't know his name, i don't don't blame you for that. he's guy looking into the biden docs. jonathan turley said his face belongs on a milk carton at this point. how can you not believe that ther in e is a two tiered justim system? >> oh, there absolutel y is. and the american public knows it, which is why after the indictments, trump's ratings go up and the money begins to flow in on donations.i >> look, joe biden doesn't havei to direct merricrectk garland in his doj prosecutors ind to indicict his political opponent. >> the people running the department were picked by joe biden, so they're doing his bidding happily so. and garland selected jack smith as special counsel becausek smi he has a notorious track record of bringing politically becausenotorioumotivated proses
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by bastardize mean the law and th by e sixth indictment is such an example. you know, for the first time in american jurisprudence, the firssmith is making it a cr a politician to utter falsecl claims and act on those claims in a government functionai to wn an election. if that's the new legal standardif that'andard for just about everybody in washington belongs behind bars, hillarybar. clinton, you'll recall, invented and funded the collusion liy clinto e conspired with others to defraud the fbi with a phony dossier to smearon trump and steal the election. s perfectlyow, that' okay. >> no indictment because hillary is a democrat. the political landscape l is littered with government actions. >> is kimberly pointed out in her column based on false claims or lies, including joe biden looking at the devine archer testimony. i there's these 20 plus phone calls that joe biden wasbi part
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of. but what's illustrative to me and most interesting in the devon archer testimony is this do by incident because it's illustrativhat thise of tha 20 calls. they're in dubai. they're at the four seasons. thisi, a hunter and the head of burisma. and they're having drinkfour s together. and then all of a sudden you have the head of burisma saying of , get on the phone with dc. hunter puts his dad on speaker phone. devon archer wasn' get t privytv to that conversation. th muche days later, aftery pressure has been put on to get viktor shokin out the door, the prosecutor looking into burisma, joe biden shows up in ukraine and says it's not enough to set up a new vit -corruption bureau and establish special prosecutors. the office of the general new anticorruprosecutorptblish, desperately needs reform. coincidencsecutorse? >> no, no, absolutely not.utely noi mean, what we learn from th the testimony is that the proof of concept was the idea that joe biden, via hunter biden and and his minions that were
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around him, that they could move the levers of power. and they did it they did it in ukraine. they wanted that prosecutor gone. and guesd they do they dids wha? he was gone. in romania, they tried to overturn it. use the department of justice to lean on the romanians convget rid of a conviction. and you know what?ey g they gotot? it didn't actually work. but they tried through reilouis freeh and you know wh? the bidens got $100,000, went into the bank account of joe biden's grandchildren. for doing what? for trying to make that happen in mexico. they had the same type of thing happen where hunter biden saying, i'm with my dad and guess what? for e flying to mexico city on air force two, i'm bringing jeff coopefor tryir, the busines partner of hunter biden on airir force two to mexico city to get mexial done. and you have the example after example after example when joe biden actually asked to get something done. it does get done. and so when joe biden actually goes and says, i never
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had a conversation with anybody at the department of justice about hunter biden, but i can tellso when this, he's never done anything wrong. he's the smartest person on the planet and he's never done anything wrong. that was signal to the department of justice, you better darn well make sure that he doesn'nd he's ng.t go t. >> that's the signal. that's the way it's done. that's the signal. that's t, and final question. we only have a little bit of time here. are you surprised that the new york times framing of all that we learned was it has long beenh known that the elder biden at times interacted with his son's business partnerats. nterac >> it has long beet n known apparently, you know, the they missed the storyline this week. >> here's the important thing. let's just understan impd like t aside whether or not there is some smoking gun in the end about whether or not joe biden profited off of hunter's business. the important thing we learned this wee prof k from devon archerhene is that whenever joe whatever ver bhunter biden wanted to shw that he had access to washington, his dad willingly got on the phone, he came to the meetings, and it was all designed to help suggest he had access to the wheels of
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power that was aiding hunterntes in his business. and joe knew exactly what he was doinugd accesswer.g in thatt that is in i and of itself a hum problem and not something that any other member of congress or other prior president be proud to acknowledge that they had done this. was sellin y other of congg bil and it worked. it helped burisma and that fami that itself is a>> big deal. >> kim, greg, jason, thanks. >> your friday night. coming up, while president biden enjoys relaxing vacation, we hope he has fun. kamala harris is taking center i stage and it's going about as well as you'd expect. s expect.the fake ramaswamy with reaction ahead. at jones, we know one thing and one thing only backs backs from weekend chores, tip pulled backs doing your favorite. we even know quarterbacks don't be experts in back pain relief for more than 100 years available in a store near you this is annie.
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all week, it was his vice president's time to shine. >> and of course, it didn't bo well. as many of you know, i was born in oakland, california, and you ,you know, we will discuss the work that we will do together to strengthen work th our space cooperation and certainly strengthening our space cooperatio spacen woud be a part of that agenda. using our space cooperatio usin to think about how we strengthen the economic prosperity and developmentoratiu our nations. >> all that is called by nomics . it's a term we're very proud of, i must tell you. and as today's jobs numbers i make clear, biden-nomicss is workingwork. last month, we created 187,000 new jobs. that means today.ead an yeah, go ahead and clap.
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>> i don't want to step on the applause. god us all, if she ever becomes president. so, kamala, she believes biden-nomics is working great, but americans don't agree. in fact, half of them say the economy is getting worse. mortgage rates are now heading for 7%. imagine if you're trying to buy a new home. 20% of workers under 55 saye. they can never47 retire. >> the american dream gone. and once again, gaerican ds pris are moving in the wrong direction, up oversame dir $0.5c a gallon since the start of the year. biodynamics is not working. our vice president totally detached from from reality. someone who is attached to reality is gop candidatey. vivek ramaswamy. >> welcome, vive someone k. >> it's good to see you. good to see you. you know, when you're onwhen y the campaign trail, are you hearing from folks or commonly ousaying that people are thankful for h foerr her?
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i'm not hearing that at all. to the contrary, as i listen. to that, the only thing more frightening than putting her in charge ofy, as those i y as the czar is putting her in charge of economic policy or having anything to do with ourin economic policy in this country. >> the reality t is neither, no kamala harris, though, nor joe biden, are the relevant two entities. owekaty, kayla, you know this well. the people who we elect to rune the government, especially in this administration, they are not the people who actually run the government. these are puppets. there are symbols that they put up. it is the permanent managerial class that's actually running they the show in that deep state. i think that's the dirty little secret, which is why i thinklit it's a trap that we conservatives and on the right need to be careful not to fall, into just to criticize biden or kamala harris. >> it's almost a crusa too easy for a reason. >> it deflects attention from the real threaharris, t, which e administrative deep state. >> and that's where my focus is. you couldn't be more correct the number of times i saw the administrative administrative deep state tr dey
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undermine president trump innumerable. but the fake we're talking about vpunt trump kamala harris. i'm curious, if you become the nominee, what would you look for in a vice. president? >> i think one of the things i look for is raw competence. i want somebody who is going to be a bulldog and helping see that agenda through somebodyody who has complementary skill sets in areas, particularleveryc in foreign policy that would complement my domestic policy agenda. agand our economic revival. i think i would look forul somebody who in every qualitd lk i'd go down the list of kamala harris. we'd pick the opposite. you'd have opposit the she's thr of a.i.. we could use an algorithm to design the opposite of agrees thekamala harris. that would probably be a pretty good candidate for picking arris.a vice president. but competence and doggedness of commitment to our pro-american agenda. >> that's what i'm looking for. you know, the top issue i hearea about from suburba, thn moms, wh the gop must improve their stance with. many of my colleagueicthe gomprl shootings. and you submitted an excellent school response me about your y to help. not only that, but you actually
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went to nashville in the wake of that shooting and you've asked recently, where is the manifesto? we need this. what have you heard in your trip down to nashvillewe need ? >> it was really an interesting and revealing experience, and it was a difficult experience because my heart goes out to those families. g tg i cannot imagine what they are going through. i believe the path to a better future runs through the truth. >> every shooting we've had, mass shooting. whenever there's a manifesto recovere d, they release it. in this case, it was a transgender shooter, and forw whatever reason, they have not released that manifesto. trooter.whatevernow, in august, was in march. th and one of the disasters and part of the reason i went there this month, kelly, is thasasters, this mont later this month, the governor, the republican governor of tennessee,, revo is convening a special session of the legislature to adopkiten. anti-gun measures in response to that incident, yet still has not released the manifesto. my view is the government believes we can'ma my viewt the
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you know what? we the people, we can handle the truth, even the hard truths. >> we have a mental health .epidemic raging across this het country and we have no chance of fixing ith raging until we ct that and look it in the eye of and deliver actualfixi solutiont and so i think it is shameful. just as in the covid 19 pandemic, the government swept facts under the rug and then we made disastrous policy decisions in response. we make our worst policy decisions in response to a tragedy when the governmentresss the truth. >> that's exactly what's happened here in relation to the nashville t truth shooti >> vivek i was looking at national polling today. real clear politics averages and the latest two polls show you just six points behind governor desantis. you were third and one of the ones i was looking at and several you're beating out senators, governors, people who have been in politicare looks y not decades. >> how are you doing igornors, t i think ithi is comes down to te core message, carly, we in theis middle of a national identity crisis and for a long time
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conservatives, we have been running from something. i'm in this race to lead us to i something, to an affirmative gis vision of our own. the left gives us race, gender,n sexualitdey and climate. i want us talking more aboute oe acthe value of each individual, the family, the nationthe , god what it means to be an american today. ped myy. carly is people are hungry for that. and sogry for i started at 0.0% we aarch in this race we're polling at third in the national polling averages. >> we haven't even had the first debate polling. and i expect at this pointn had to be the republican nominee thet.in the president. but more importantly, it isn't even about me. it is about reviving thistr country. it's being done through us. i think that's the mentality that so far has been successful for us. , and i at is th i think it's hopefully goings to be successful in allowing us to revive this nation. >> well, vivek d this n>> you are doing a lot right. >> thank you so much forght. joining us.ou. >> thank you. straight ahead, crime is out ofh ead, andcontrol, america's libe
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incident seriously. >> we're not talking about mobta . i didn't say that. these large gatherings that caused these large gatherings. just hold on a second, y'all. i promise you, we have time to talk. it's important that we speak ofa these dynamics in an y. not thte wapp it's not the first time he defended lawlessness. then mayore defend elect johnsonle offered a similar message back in aprict joha simil. but not everyone agrees. an oakland local cp leaders are calling on city officials to declare a state oin okof eme- due to the city'scr out-of-control crimeim. the group is demanding solutions, reminding the city that is noanding t racist to ene the law. here's what the executiveand sa director of the oakland safe streets committee told our own sara carter earlier this weefee told ok. everything is turned upside down on its head. i mean>> eveurned up, we're see. it's riddled with crime. we have local leaders for changes.
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tell me a little bit about that. crs what is happening now, post-covid that is so different, . w well, what's happening nowppenin is that crime is just rampant? we've seen reportsme is ju thate in oakland is higher than it's ever been before, that just thie.s year, the crime statistics show. violent crime, i think, is up0 c 50%. and as a business developer, that thaent has to weigh heavyf on you. what can be done to fix this? well, we have the angle that we found in creating new coalition called the coalition for public safety. and it's going to be broad based, is going to cover every group, every demographic every ,every sexual orientation, lbgt, transgender, whatever you want to be. and the reason for thagbt, t is because the people who are committing the crimes care if you're black or white. e, they don't care what you are. they only care that you have re.have something that they want and they're going to take it from you. but at this point time, we have
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to conclude that you got a problem. you got to announce that you've got a problem because you can't get better until you do applies to drug addicts. that applies alcoholics and applies to cities that have a crime problem. we want them to declare a public emergency. it appl joining me now with more, foxcr news contributor sara carter, kiong with the authoime problems killing america. seattle radio hosta, seatt jaso. sara, what i find so interesting about oakland is you have the head of the acp who blames failed leadership for crime, blames defund the police blames progressive policies. do you think this is something that we'll see outside of just oakland? >> oh, absolutely, kaylee. i think oakland is a microcosm of what's happening across the country. we've been to philadelphia, ppe seen what's happened in kensington. you know, with sean, we've country. gone to chicago, we've gone to san francisco. we seeo san
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it spreading notwe see only from urban areas but into urs and rural communities where people are art being held accountable for the crimes that they're committing. >> look, in oakland alone, ral commies, eing helsince 2019e right now, the latest statisticg is that it's gone up over 80%. and this is affecting african-american community in east oakland more than any other community in the area. >> and they're saying enough is enough. let's hold arere sayin enough . and there's a recall efforter a right now for the districtnd t in alameda county, pamela price. they're actually pushing recall her because she's so soft on crime. look, i don't think it matters ifsh. you're a republican or you're a democrat, you're a libertarian or r green , a green party memb. >> i think people wanti th their children to bein safe.be >> they want their communities to be safe. you don't want to have to leave the car rental place like i did late at night to be told as i'm leaving atas i'm around 11:30 pt night. please do not feel your tank upy anywhere in oakland. do not leave your car parked anywhere in oaklanwhndd we
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get about 33 cars a day coming back to the rental placeour car with their windows smashed in and robberyywhere i and thefh frequently. that's a pretty sad state of eft occursaffairs. nk, re so i think regardless of people's background, just like greg mcconnell'sgpeople, this ia community joining together and saying enough is enough. and the d.a. is right now on the line. it sounds like anarchy. that's what it sounds like. can't leave your car somewhere. not in the city.can't le jason, i want to go back to what happened in new york. let's put those images back on the screen. they're pretty crazy to look at. let's puose imagthis was in unie and this video content creator who has 6.5 million followers issuesdisfigur a giveaway for a playstation five and just. absolute mayhem unleashes. people werd just ae climbing onu car. they thought it was this individual's car fallinggh off the car, then trying to climb on a bus. that about sociab onl causes ths to happen?
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i don't know if it's so much about social media as it is about the culture that has changed. when i was a kid, i would never think to do something like this. and when an officer would tell meth changed.uld neve, don't stand of a vehicle, i would get off. i wouldn't go a weekend with. that's really what this is about. we've seen a cultural shiftdn'tb with all of the language around defunding the policee ut that'.s the criminal justice system is inherently racist. all we'vinherentacise done is cs the way the public sees police and enforcement in general. and when you don't have just basic respect for law enforcement, you're not really going to consider them a threa t . when you see story after story after story of particularly afwhen, we're talking about juveniles involved in crime, not suffering any consequences, you find yourself a little bit more likely to take a risk to show up to an event like this. and when you see other people acting out, you figure i might as well do myself because i don't care about the cops. i'm probably not going to get
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arrested i'. and even if i were to get arrested, they would put me in some restorative justice program, not jail.n some s >> all of that matters. weic live proge in very scary t. sara. jason, thank you very much. next, migrants are facing inhumane conditions here in the g united states thanks to biden's open borders agenda. tom homan, curtis sliwden's a, i to discuss. when we comescuss when back. >> >> south dakota is hiring. we're inviting people from across america to get in on the action. we have more jobs than people. that's why helping out. south dakota recognizes most out-of-state professional licenses. our industries accept other states apprenticeship programs and to ease the financial burden. we're investing in scholarships to get trained and on the job. governor? no. yes. you missed the spot. south dakota freedom works heree . >> hey, i just got a text from.
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that's 800 25135388. welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". the s is alsomassivisi a massive humanitarian crisis extending to every corner of the country. earlier this week, new york city mayow york cr eris heckled during a surprise visit ro whereoosevelt hotel dozens of migrants were camped outside. evw, some illegal were
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eventually given beds, but officials warn that manys, but will end up on the streets as hundreds continue to arriveet . and yet. well, no outrage from whe liberal media or, the compassionate left. where are they? here with reaction, former new york cit? was a ry candidate for mayor curtis sliwa and former acting ice directo former r tom. curtis, you were at ground zero at the roosevelt hotel. >> tell what do you see? well, let me tell. you something. wh to boo eric adams swag, a man with no plan. he's rolled out the red carpet l with our tax dollars. he's welcomed them. he treat s them better thanci the citizens themselves, especially african americans who elected mayor against me. african-americans many of them are homeless, they're destitute. they're veterans. they emotionally disturbed.distr they get nothing. the illegal aliens get everythingbe get not. an ed so they have an expectation that they're going to be in a hotethey al room, get three squ, get an obama flip phone, life insurance insurance, and liveina the american dream.
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at whose expensenc ? our expense. and meantime, on may, who calls himself the bidemeantin of broon and will not name and shame this president who hasd the bo the borders to just be an open floodgate. an open floo tom. and let's talk about compassion. i have compassion for. ompass young immigrants that cross the border, many of them human trafficked because of the lawlessnesiogrants borders . i have compassion for immigrants who are told we'll give you sanctuary in a blue state, but they get no sanctuary or these illegal migrant children who are in emergency intake facilities because of overcrowding, are e who are on suicide watch lists. what about the left's policiesm compassionate? >> well, first of all, let me say i agree with, curtis. mayor adams is an embarrassment to homeless. as a career cop, he forgot m the law. of course, it's all about because he stillaintainsc maintains a sanctuary city where criminal aliens get arrested every day and get back to the streets to reaffirm. our eric adams was a career cop. should know better than that. well, look, the biden policy i've been saying it fothe bidert
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two years. the biden policy is much more humane than the trump wors, policies. he trump rourke under biden, we got overs 1700 migrants that died on u.s.a soil, an historic record. we got a record number of women and children. sex trafficking in the united states, an historic record. >> we got a historic number of americans dying from drug overdosesic numbeing and e across an open border. we got cartels making billions of dollarsmaking b. we got over 247 terrorists. no respect to terrorism unless it's across the border. >> we got t 1.8 million got awa. how many of them are terrorists? how many then? a predator. the biden policies aren't humane at all. no, not president trum trumpp. we are not 83%, 83% less. people were coming so hungry women weren't being raped by the cartels s. how many children drown in a river? how many americans die of drug overdoses? but how many women? wom sex trafficking? how much moneyen are six t the w make. president trump policies save lives and for the you know, forl the several million people the biden administration released -, they have this
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sense of entitlement. well, kyra, based on immigration, court deaddata g the last ten years, nine out of ten will never get relief. of course,e they simply don't qi qualify for asylum. they're making a false claimm. and. they'll get auto removal under the next administration, whiche i and hope and pray that president trump will freeze people. we're going to arrest them and we're going to deport because we're supposeding to d. to be you can't play based on due process and ignore the orders from a federal judge who can due process. but the orders will executeext e our next administration. so i wouldn't get too comfortable if i wasmoso i wou e country illegally and released in the country by joe biden. >> tom, you and i workednga you the trump administration. and what do you think when you see things lik at do e eric adams says, oh, it's your fault, ericd biden, biden dhs, they say, oh, no, no, no, it's congress fault. i to remember a commande in chief who just said i'm acting and he solved the problem and you're a part of that. >> yea i'ming, andh, i know. congress wasn't helping him. all right. so president by president trump, who i think was the greatest president innt
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my because this country never better off. coun he was unprecedented in his success on the border. and it saved lives. this upsets me. he was out of box thinker, got c it done. he's proven you can secure the border. the more secure the border in my lifetime. president biden is the first president in the history thisamn nation who came into officeto on secure the border. who the hell wants more illegal immigration, more trafficking, more more known suspected terrorists is discussing with us administration hassgustg done. that's why we need president trump that will secure the border once agaihat is ttion hadm. nt trumpn. l we'll have the largest deportation operation in the history of this nation largestfs and we'll get this country back on its feet. naill get d be.e that woul tom, thank you very much. coming up, artificial intelligence is making its way into every aspect of our lives. and this now includes online dating. we'll explain. stay with us. ve pai
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>> welcome back to the special c edition of. ready or not, artificial intelligence is now creeping intoial every part of our live. now some are trying to harness dai find love. they'll try anything. dating app tinder is testing new tool that will allegedly select the best looking photos for your tinde r profile. meanwhile, after their disastrous partnership with dylan mulvaney, bud light is still having trouble finding a matc h of their own.trou some retailers are reportedly ready to clearbl light offe fi the shelves as its competitors continue to outselnd no the stinking brand. here now with reaction, fox news political analyst j.a. caldwell and new york post columnist ricky shallot. starting with johnno and starting with bud light, i am having a crisis ofus conscience, gino, because coors is now the top beer, it's getting there. i think modelo is there too. i looked at my fridge last night and from pre-pregnancy, so like a year and a half ago i found a case of bud lightof platinum. so do i drink it or not
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ta's already purchased? i think it's depending on your taste buds. i'll telstl you, companies, especially like bud light, many others are nowbud a theirting marketing strategies. they're looking at how they deal wit h their customer base lea and really learning what their customer base desirernir s. thii >> because at the end of the day, this is a business. so for those who may be considering trying something new or very, very different, they're now saying, you know what, let's really see if this, is somethingyo customers want.go >> and i think that's a gooda thing. it is a good thing. you know, ricky, i went to an event. it was a big conservative event. ervativethere were 500 people t. the bartender was asked how many bud lights did you sell? one. and ye t "the washington post" says, i remain shocked. this is a quote in the washington post. i remain shocked by the durability of the effects of t's the . ve are you surprised? you know, i actually am surprised it's gone on as long as it has. but i think that it's notthe ef about one bud light cannon, dylan mulvaney. it's about the fact that
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people are reallytivetts. sick and tired of corporations that not only are out of touchs with them, but often sometimes feel like they disdain them. and in fact, the marketing that's responsible for this entire fiasco had previously said that they were trying to get away from the frat and out of touch branding that bud light has, which rom the at of people is actually branding that was all-american and patriotic. so 90 nk it wa i think it was jt the final straw for a lot of americans. you know, g.a. moving to artificial intelligence and dating, they will select the best five photos. part of me is thankful because my sister will text me all of phese photos, all of which are beautiful in my opinion. but now maybe i can do if which >> do you buy this? first well, first and foremost, i wasn astonished at your pick. shed thathe one single guy at fs channel who did talk about thept segment. i prefer to meet women in uberot pool. >> so it's like musical chairs, but with the car. honestly, you know, 46% of users of online daters, they use tinder or have usede tinder.
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and certainly 64% of businesses believe that a guy is goingprodc to improve productivity. and for those who may be more conse of what picture may fit here, there, i think it takes a little bit of the thinking out of the picture. and you can allow a toola , at, the at least amass what they think other people would think. me personally, i don'ton't use use tinder or any dating apps. i usually get dmdating'ss on in >> feel free to hear me thereat ladies it g.a. caldwell but do you know i think it's fun and it's good that have that option to potentially pick the best photo. i havepick t a tool do it.it her >> you heard it here drop yourself in g.a. caldwell's dmsy and g.a. i'll just say this with our remaining few seconds . you know how i met my husband. i dropped into his dms on twitter. >> so it works.e. it works so you don't need to receive. i'm looking for a wife exciant to have kids. >> so this is exciting. ricky you don't need to find a lover. that's the moral of the story. all right.
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