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>> oh, we got cocaine. we got sticky sammy. we got pauly p. we ha what else are we going to follow upvemy, paul with? >> david from tulsa, oklahoma if this economy gets any worse, i might have to go with the cannibals. tou that's a tough choice for michael rockefeller. that's all for tonight. dvr the show and always remember i'm waters and this is my world. welcome to this special edition of "hannity" on a friday before labor day. hope a good one for you. i'm pete hegsethone. in for sea >> well, it was anothe rnother short workday fo sr joe biden.r the white house called an early lead aroun0 thisd 130 this afteh i hope you had a chance to doad that. adohat.apparently, the presider to rest up in preparation for a big weekenatd. amid mounting political pressure, he's actually headintical g to florida to tour the hurricane damage. da, but onf pressage. outside pressure. >> maybe he'll talurk about hi r
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kitchen fire again. we'll see. but fear not, after a shortstopd ,he will be flyingel back to delaware for another vacation at the beach.bide >> so is biden too feeble and exhausted to keep up with the rigors of the job, or is he hiding from questionf ths like these? >> well, it's probably both. take a look. looyou have any concerns about? ability? >> i don't. president biden is about >>esident biden is about congress. it is >> let's talk about why i'm here. oh, it's funny . , it's funny come on, man. i mean, joe will nevere will v voluntarily hand over all of his bank records. >> he has too much to hide. and tonight, an importantti update from the corruption allegations againsonallegatit j. among the thousands of government emails biden sentmenn using a pseudonym as vice president. vice, where to his son hunter discussed a future higher atsed a fu whit. >> hunter emailed joe joey meltd right back . th the 2014 email was sent to hunter's business account wa
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you know that business that joe had no involvement in? d so it shouldn't come as asurpi surprise that the white house is nowse white h ramping p room to respond to an impeachment inquiry. they have dozens of lawyers yhey have dozens of lawyers is now all but certain. >> her e now with, reaction fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett and former acting attorney matt whitaker. >> gentlemen, both, thanks for being here. greg, let me start with you. axios just reporting a couple of hours ago thawat kevin says n impeachment inquiry would require a house vote. now, nancy pelosi didn't hold the house vote either time snn,house vote either time the first impeachment or the second, which was a snap. what do you make of mccarthy's f at do you make of mccarthy's and does it change the process ? >> well, i it dot doeses change the proces s in a meaningfult way. i mean, mccarthy, it seems, is fair you know, it seems, they'll either be house inquiry
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committee or a select committee. it'll have botco selecth sides on it. you'll recall in the first impeachment of donald trump, s a secretive hearings in the basement of the housecs e republicans were allowed to attend. but that's at that's about theyt given subpoena power. they couldn't call their own witnesses. esthey were limited and restricted in cross-examinationn cros. so it was essentially a sham. and then they didn't vote oudido of the committee, but it simply went to the floor where democrats had the votecrats hae the second impeachment was even worse. they didn't even bother to hol d any hearings. >> it was a snap impeachmentp he herere. >> i think mccarthy is determined to be fair. ls matt, you've been ate the highest levels of the justice department, the highest level of hie department. l of how common are government officials usin g one of the which is a dot gov account? a couple of them were gmail accounts pseudonyms, alternate email addresses to pass informatioaccounn inside governt or to others like hunter biden.
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>> yeah, well, it's good to be a with pete. you know, regular order is always the most important thinlw importag. the de and i know when i took over atpa the department of justice, that was, you know, my mainat was m d regular order. and i'm glad to see kevin's doing thatevin i in the house. unlike nancy pelosi, who exercised shee who exer, asg mentioned. >> now, the pseudonym thing mentg. the pseudonym thing you know, typically, you know,no it's known thaw,t the principal has one of these accounts so that they can conduct business without, you know, all the spam that's going to come in at the highest level. it's the gmail account and it's it ie that's veryn tht and it's concerning in this case. and obviously, we're jusist scratching the surface right now, pete, on these multiple thousands pete, of emas that that the vicevi president was sendince preg to r ,his son, including information and unknown and no classified, but certainly sensitive informatio nt
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about ukraine and other topics that hunter was certainly very interested y in for business the purposes, for sure. >> and greg, this regular ordear ,as matt points out, i, t givese the power to whether it's ary select committee or an impeachment inquiry to subpoena these record ts. ema are they going to see unredacted these emails? would they see unredacted bankit notes? e bo would they have a chance to actually get to the bottom of it? henc nce a war roomd in being assembled in the white house at this poin white t? , >> yeah. i mean, look, yes, they would if they use a select committee, they would have absolute authority to obtain unredacted alias emails. >> 5004 hundred. biden was using over eight years as vice president, and that's more than two a day. and so i think in there you're going to find some pretty astonishing informatioy n about how joe bidh was working with hisis son in these influence peddling schemes. >> and, you know, you've played a clipschemes.p of of it a mome
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>> he laughs it off. well, bribery is an impeachable offense in the constitution. and the reason the scandal alone contains compelling of of influence peddling, which the criminal codes describe containss is bribery. you know, using your publicdesc office to conferribe in exchange for money in burisma in ukraine. >> notar y asli got a benefit courtesy of joe. an investigationa t that sudde vanished when he demanded the ukrainian prosecutor be fired. mi fired. millions of dollars in return. millions of dollars in return. in the criminal codes. >>t there in thetodes. codes. it's right there in the constitution, matt. but if you turn it to other channels right now, ittherch isw to wall, 18 mug shots. atlanta indictments, hearings, t cameras in the courtroom. donald trump, donald trump, hetrump,donald, as it often is. how much legal jeopardy, though are the bidens actually in? should there be an inquiry thats
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connects the dots that soo far cable news and a few c house committees have had to connect? i mean, to what to wha? t greg i said? >> i mean, this strikes to the heart of what it means to bet me the what it means to hold hol hoe what it means to hold hol your influence. >> how far would thiw fas go? >> well, it can go a long way. >> and it's going to be the deliberate drip, drip, drirp ,a impeachment inquiry thatat's is ultimately going to dognific the significant damage to joe bide. gnificant damage to joe if you remember, in watergate, it took a long time for that case to build and a lot of shoes had to drop. and i think in this casegreg in particular, you know, as gregg points out, there's prima facie case right now for bribery. and as they build thisquiry br impeachment inquiry brick by brick, i think the american t jo are going to learn a lote g as more about what joe biden was doing as vicice e president, how involved his son hunter was as the bagman and as the persono
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negotiating these deals so that the whole familytiatine deal ber and their lifestyle could accelerate well beyond, you know, the 40 years of public service that joe's lifestylhae had provided to tha point. >> pay very close attention to whecloshen rank and file dem in the house or the senate, start to pay attention start any this is something worth looking at because there's enough smok i . greg and matt, thanks for breaking it down for us. thank you. all right. it's no secretngt do, wn fyou. no's no secretngt do, wn fyou. you know, this is a disaster. and now top democrats are dustin. g off their dusty bench. >> if biden doesn't run in 2024, gavin newsom locked down loving governor gretchen whitmer. they're both waiting in the wing s to think. >> some democrats are even somenamedemocrats are even would consider a run the name that always comes up. joinin g us with more, former adviser to bill clinton, doug schoen and host of the tutor dixoclinton, shownn pr dixon. >> doug, if you if you could right now, give us a snapshot of the democrashott consideringn
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where joe's poll numbersum are considering what he's got looming, considering what his opponent has loomingen, d you considering his capabilities? would you advise him to ruadvicw is it time to look to the bench? >> well, i would say thiel i wos pete. he has serious, serious an has serious, serious performance, ethics and age. age.but being said, he is tied t with or slightly ahead of donald trump. and as long as that's the case, the democrat s will keep him as their nominee and not turnpat to anyone else. part of the reason forf th that judgment is because most likely alternative is vice president kamala harris, who, if the numbers be believed, that i do, is actually weaker, both in terms of her ratings and against trump thannst joe biden. >> doug, those numbers have tightened, though, and in
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some battlegrounhtenedd states,o trump is shown now ahead. i mean, is there a moment where the politicow s step in and say, okay, enough of this, we can't win this in 24? >> we're a long wa we'y awayre t that, pete. it could happen. but with donald trump facing foreigdonald tn and numbers that are almost as bad, if notan joe in some instances, worse than joe biden. we're a long way away from it for purely political, purely political reasons. >> nothing to do with competence, nothing to doo with ethics. >> all political. tutor you're familiar with onee. of the players on the poll numbers? it's poll numbers. yeah. you're exactly it is polnumbers. . els. exactly it is polnumbers. >> that's how washington works on so many levels. what do you make of her name o being in the others? michelle obama being another one. tudomichelle r? restin >> well, i thinkg. poi it's interesting because i do think that the point of pollsbie is good because joe biden is considered a moderate. a he can still run on a moderat, even though we know the truth about him. asout him. as a moderate. >> gavin newsom can't run as a
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moderate. and i don't michelle obama really wants to jump in. she is the threat they alwaynk e use because it makes the republicans scared. they don't like the idea of an obame the ida running, but theye already running things behind the scenes. she doesn't want to give u ehind thper her lifestyle and jump into this race. now we know gavin newsom and gretchenife-styl whitmer do. but we have become a lot smarter about how to educate people, candidates. and gretchen whitmer has had hitmer a really bad second term. the state of michigan is falling apart right now. gan is . we you're seeing this news as we speak about the unions, the automakers, because they're suing them for the unfair labor practicesr . because they've come back and said, we'll give you a 9% raise. and the unions r saying we want a 46% raise. we'l% raise. whitmer's language saying we'll fight like to get equitabl hel e for our work. >> this is not a good looka go r gretchen whitmer when we don't have business in the state of michigan. gavin newsom has iof michigan. t situation with the theft in california. the businesseshe that
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are leaving. this is not a good look for them. i think democrats will say we'e stay with someone who we can pretend is a moderate right now. >> s an pretend io gretchen whitmer't the same problem as gavin newsom. she would have a record to defenr ha probld a quality ot to actually defend in that particular state. articuladoug let's just say thel numbers went there. who would it be? >> michelle obama has shown no interest, it seems, publicly or very littlreste sort of in this. >> but if desperation struck and it can't be kamala harris, where do they turn? well t, i think first it would be kamala harris. sht e is the sitting vice president. and in the polling, my firanm, sean cooperman, has done, she's well ahead of the field. but if it wasn't, my money would be on gavin newsom, who's got the interest. he's got the money and he'e s the energy. he would be my bet, notwithstandinmyg the very real problems in california, that i don't minimizefornia at all. >> tudor how much do these,
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you know what happened in hawaii? he was going to go to florida tomorrow. we'll sehawaii, he is fle how the president performs there. >> but these big emergencyorids is that where joe biden seems absent and when he is there, he's flippand t. . how big of you described him as a moderate? he has governed as a moderate. i know you're saying a that'sme how people view him. but when it comes to emergencies, when you see, you know, the governor gencies l florida right now, ron desantis stepping up and being all over it, you know, over timor e. does know, over timor >> does that continue to add to his challenges? absolutely. i thin s chalk that as republicans get smarter about how to talk to voters, about howhow to t tow to advertise these messages, i think this really hurts itch doesn't hurt him as much right now because the people now, areinbecause the people are very little about hawaii, sadly, and because he's not therg e e, it doesn't stay in t news. but if we are able to get messe out and continueget to talk about the vacationing over people's, then people will recognize that he's not able t to do doo job. s when but it's not just that he's not there, it's that when he is there, he says thingthere,e say
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a kitchen fire oreo two was terrible. we're looking atpl people have t lost their lives. you know, when you start to pull together what he doellts say when he's there, that's when people go, wait, this guy is not capable thiot capab runnc the united states of america. doug, real quick on the other side, what's your pollin g showing you as it pertainser pre to former president trump as these indictmentssi as loade on as trial dates are being set? has it solidifiet.s itdnumber his republican support in your numbers? >> and how has it changed him in a general match ut generalp? reeneralp? a vis the rest ofpue the republican field as the public polling is showing. and we've done a great deal ofin polling both nationally and inst states, pete. in the generalat section, we're showing trump this week with a one point lead. so clearly he's not eroded at all. nolead. as nw, the democratic cn is based on the fact that they believe voters and suburbanites will turn against him as thees wily did 2o 2020 and 2018. , but that remains an openition
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proposition because most elections, petbee, are referend on the incumbent. >> yeah. >>your your earsside, ho to the ground on the republican side. how is donal donald trump viewes right now amongst the base it pertains to the nomination. >> tnominati i think people are. rallied around him. i don't think anybody was that indon't think anybody was that some folks thought that would happen in the debate. nobody seemed to stand d beyond donald trump. so right now, people are just i keep hearing, well i, what happens with these indictments? >> but we're still with him right now. absolutely ow. lutely . all right, twitter, doug, thank you very much. coming up, karine jean-pierre says that biden has done up, more for borden's border security than anyone in history. the question really is which side of the border are they talking about? >> sara cartere they and curtisa react next. >> i get real creative release when i do paintings. i love color. i love the unusual balance of
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>> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". biden'l eds border crisis is now impacting every corner, every stat e, every city in thethe unit united states. but the whited stae house doesnt seem to care. >> earlier this week, rk gover r this week, visited the white house. >> but biden couldn't quite find the timn couldne to meet wr about the self-inflicted illegal immigrant crisis. that's according to the white house. he was just too busy schedulesi packed. >> take a look. he has has very good relationship with the governor. we've been every time we're in new york, the presidenty e pr in practically every time the president engages with the en govs, they have a veryh the good relationship. look, the president has a lo relatit of it on his plate. >> such boilerplate nonsenseer. biden's open borders crisis is forcing blue state governors to taklue e into their own hands or at least try. massachusetts governor maura healey has activated the national guard to assist
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in emergency shelters, housing, illegals. now, i serve d guys frome the massachusetts national guard in guantanamo bay, cuba.g great soldiers. but now they've goneldiers. guu terrorists to passing out blankets to illegals. >> and the problems only getting worse. according to a bombshell ing toing to a bombshell new report. illegal crossings of family units hit an fy unit all time hi all time in august. last monthn augu. so what's biden's big solution? he's asking privat?e businessese in new york to provide free services, asylum seekers. so t the government creates the problem. e and then private businesses have to give away free thing hs that sounds like a democrat plan, if i've ever heard one. but the growing crisis hasn't we stopped the white house from gaslighting the american e froms people. >> take a look at this. the president has done more to secure done securer border and this issue of immigration than anybody else. >> here with reaction. fox newsox contributor
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sara carter and former new york city mayoral candidate kurtis sara. >> nobody's done more evernobody to secure the border than joe. well, now i don't care what you say. no, no, no. no one's ever done more. ore,ne's ever done more. sara, how dare you? >> don't try to contradict them. i ki know. >> i know. and what's so stunning is it's abusive. admi abusive. the biden administration is abusing the american public. the it's a dereliction of duty. on the part of the biden administration. one in which they created pete.e this is what they want. see, forte. them, it's notprobe a problem. this is exactly what they want to do. m. wathey have opened cre the floodgates. they have not only created a problem for us iatedn our couy ,i mean, just in texas alone. one example. ne330 million doses of fentanylf have poured in throughchildren the border last year. we have our children dying in the streets. we have people being poisoned by fentanyl. we have humanitarian crisisha
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that is so large thatrally the united nations literally has stated that the borderhaed the land border crossing between the united states an od mexico is one of the mostand ye dangerous in the world. >> and yet it continues and yet it continues. >> i was speaking earlier today with actuall y with congressman chip roy about this, and he's saying, looks , i'm trying to gt congressional members together to say, let's stop funding dhsni . let's just stop funding it until the biden administrationni does something to to change this trajectory, because it's us. it's harming the people that are crossing. and frankly, it's quitane dangerous. >> it's impeachable in my in my opinion, absolutely. opinyou might say it's aan humanitarian crisis, and yet we don't have democrat lawmakers crying on the border about what they're seeing. curtis you know,n the as goes new york so often goes other cities. >> and so when when you look atn how new york's handling this sanctuary city. right. i mean w e welcome everybody. yet now they're overwhelmed. they're pointing fingers at everybodw they'roverwhelpointiyi
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administration. how how does this trickle downne to everyday people? >> well, you know, the spokesperson fory , biden i a new yorker. i know hunter biden's been be and hanging out at been the white house, so maybe they don't do drug tests anymore. tey what is that lady in a drug induced psychosis? is she smoking maug i wowie and hindu kush? and doing pop up has to think that joe biden has been joe the strongest president to deal with border issuedes. tell not. but i'll tell you, we were the ones who said we wantedsancu to be a sanctuary city. go be a sanctuary city. illinois, california. so governor abbott, who said, ,d no, my snow masks were overwhelmed, said, hey, we're not a sanctuary state noe, so gs what? i'm going to have them down the hall and i'm putting them on the greyhound buseson the anp can become your responsibility. all tateme your responsibility. being a sanctuary city in sanctuary shape has responsibilities re, and nowgera everybody's pointing fingers at one another in new york. e inso you have this swagger, man, with no plan.
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who's eric adams then? n withyou have, governor, a crie wave hokum. and then joe biden blew the lid off a little bit. a little bit. three >> and then like the three stooges, moe, larry and curly. what a disaster. >> so people are vacating new york. so as the illegals come in on the greyhound, there's another with teyhound, there's another group of new yorkers who are heading down to florida. even with the hurricane ragingha georgia, north carolina, south carolina, virginia, texas, virgintennessee they're out of . so one day the empire state will be the illegal alien state at this rate. >> it's moving in that directio n. >> there's absolutely no doubt. sarah, when you what what's the data? >> the data point we said at >> the data point we said at highest number of family units ever crossinnu unig, the border. >> why is that number going up higher than ever? >> well, because there's incentive. incenttve. is incentivizing people to come cross the border. and it's extraordinarilye rder. dangerous. i just spoke to folks who are in panama who are going through
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the darian gap, who are reporting from there. they have told me that there are a number of children that have disappeared into the dorian gap, into disapnt das jungle. so not only is he incentivizing people to come intoco t the country, but we saw that with the same with the numbershm in where the numbers were around 245,000. , aroundi think nationwide, nate encounters. and about 200,000 just at the border. and this isn't going to slow down, pete. this is going to get far worse. i th we look ato get far worse. a serious note. i mean, it is it is, in a way, laughabls hable.e. , it i but on the serious side of this, it's the american people that are payins aying thg the p we know this border has beenw used by terrorists. weth know that terrorists like l isis, islamic state, al qaeda and others state are looking ats border as an open seven to the united states. we don't know right now if weve have sleeper cells in here that are ready to targer cellt us an who's going to pay the price for it if they do? you knowth who americanildren people are? our children, the people who are going to the mall, the people, le goingo who are o
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targets. you know this well from your time in the servicem . so basically, our government has set us up for failur e. set us up for failur and we have to ask ourselves what kind of president would d o this, not only do this, bac but turn his back on democratice governors who are saying, okay, enough is enough. we need to talk. there is something wrong here. so we have to really look ato at t. thve to really look ato there is something wrong at that white house and there is something no doubt, seriouslsomethy wrong with pres biden. >> curtis, real quick, the numbers are goiners are g u. nothing is going to change. so how much worse could it get? >> oh, get a lot more worse. i mean, look at it. we got 19,000 kids going into our schools. our schools. but kids during the pandemic had to be vaccinated. we'vhato be had brave civil sers that were fired because weat were fired because ,especially health care workers who went into the belly ofe be the beast, that we applad them every night at seven in, heroes into zeros.zero and now these illegals, they don't have to get vaccinated.
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now lswe're going to be doing blockades in new york city. we're not standing by. we'rnew york note the bridges a, tractor trailers. we're taking civil disobedience to a new level out of the way. politicians, republicans, , o th democrats, because all you do is talk. leave it to the people. people. thewill stop the invas. we've got to stop the invasion or country. our state and our city will bedo destroyeyed. curtis, i know you're out there leading the way. and sarah, you're always on the front lines coverin g the border. >> thank you both tonight. all right. straight ahead, biden continue onight. ahead, biden continue sis to pretend that his economic plan is working, but americans are feelinng icans arg the burdf so-called self-named biden-nomics. we'll bring you the latest next . >> you. kayaking is my thing. running is awesome. but her moderate to severe eczema would make her skin so uncomfortabldoesn'e. >> i was always so itchy, especially when i was hot. now my skin as much. now my skin as much. now we're seeing ahead of
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front today. the unemployment rat newe up to 3.8%. and new data shows that 110,000i fewer jobs were created in june and july than previouslyer reported. they were revised downward. revibut joe seems unfazed.. he touted the report as a big success, as he does anya bi failure. remember the biggest airlift in american history? it's all a success ess. , even thoughn thou we can self-evidently see it's a failure. >> even though 61% of americans are living paycheck to paychecmericansk and the resp on credit cards, that's all thanks to biden. inflation. to counter this inflation, the fed has been hiking rates for months. as you know, today, the wall street journal warned that "thel us may not be ready for the consequences of all those increasee s. >> its background noise untilr it hits you. costs for everyoneev fromhave homeowners to businesses have a chance of going way up. thanks to biden nomics economics by joe. here now with reaction are podcast host monica crowley and co-hos bidenomt the big monw
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show on fox business, brian greenberg. thanbriak you both for being he. >> brian, you know, we're both from forest lake, minnesota. >> small town. townknhow are our neighbors of and those how are they feeling ? >> biden economy. are they loving it? well, they hate it when they go to the grocery . the grocery they hate it when they go to the gas station. by the way, a lot of them drive trucks. pete o pete,, you know that this is nt ev territory. you v charging station every corner. so you need gas stations where you can afford the gas. that's the problem right here. that. the problem right here. to buyng t a house, trying to buy a car, just trying to buy anything, anytg rates go upy anything, and you're saying, oh, my gosh, i can't afford this. my mortgage now is seven, seven and a half percent. my car loan interest rat e is nine and a half percent. my average car payment for buying car a new car is $750 a month. >> pete, those numbers don't equate in parts off america where you need a strong economy to be able to afford a family's life.
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biden-nomics is borrowing money and borrowing time. , what and as you look at the labor report today, what you're starting to see is tha t timek to see is tha might be starting to tick out. >> monica, it's amazing to watch them lean intont what they are trying to spin as an asset, but it's actually a massive liability. but what else are they going to lead into the border? you know, foreign policy. so they've chosen economics. does any of this does anyonee look at that and say, you know what, yet joe's really got it. well, you know what? well, they have to amplification of the propaganda press to spin the lies about the economy,bordr the border and everything else. erythingbut for them, the ameri people are living this economic disaster on the ground everysine single day. you know, they are being crushe day. d by relentlessless inflation and record consumer debt inf. sky high prices, including gas prices, food prices, things that people use every single shat people use every single
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jobs report that we got today shows that the biggest increases in joblessness are coming among hispanic, amei asian-americans, veterans and women. caand since joe biden became president, you know, prices siy 17% and realnow, prices wages are down about 3%. the people who are being squeezed most by thethat catastrophe that is biden and strophe that is biden the working class and the poor. those are the same groups that the democrats and the biden white house profess to champioe housn the most. they're the ones getting squeezed by their regressivey th tax known as inflation. and yet this white house is outi therte he trying to put lipstic on a pig. but the american people aren't buyingan peopl it because they t survive. you know, just the other day. congresswomave. n alexandriamanl ocasio-cortez shared a clip that called inflatioasio-corn. g she is being crushed out thereg by the middle class and the working class and the poor saying, what are you talking
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e about? we cannot even make ends meet. so nobody is these lies becauseh are experiencing this kind of excrushing inflationary pressure every day of their lives. >> brian, play it forward for. me prognosticate here. so if you've got this crushing.s inflation, which is regressive by nature, paycheck to paycheck, credit card debt. i student loans are resuming monthly payments on hly payma he out of out of reach. t >> what does that look like?ha what does that mean? say next year, what could it look like? well, the x factoruld it loo th debt. if if we hav e to startther paying that back. in other words, if biden doesn't find new wayds s,s keep extending that pause. that is going to be a big aflo is going to be a big this economy has stayed afloat based on spending. and there are a lot of people, especially young people, peopthey w young people, because they weren't paying their student loans. if they've got to do tha loant, ve got to do tha that's going to a lot of that wind out of the consumer spending. plus,plus, pe, remember this as interest rates rise. business is have to startto ref
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refinancing their debt. corporate debt, commercial debt. you've got two and a half trillion dollars through 2025.ha that's got to be refinanced. so when you get into 2024 and that cost starts going up. these businessesstarts g say, wy i can't hire any more households. say, well, i can't spend i can' any a more. that's where you might be starting to talk about recession agaibout recess >> and monica, you could spend all this time i. biden i'm going across the countr bidenomss the cy to t to people. and in one debater at one moment, donaldon trump coule look at the camera and say, are you better off now than you were four years ago? this reall ff thay is a house os . >> they're buildina g. s re yeah, that famous reagan quoteto to jimmy carter, actually to off the american people. are you better off today thaodan you were four years ago? the answer to that was so dramatically clearerdramatic tof the american people that reagan won in a landslide. you know, the difficulty hereidn for joe biden or any democrat that might run for president next year is that the american people don't have
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reach back 40 years to remember a booming economy. they onlo remey have to reachs o back three years to the booming trump economy. and they've got very vivid and positive memories of what donald delivered for them. they haven't forgotten it, and they're really it. at thiste biden economy. >> it's true. monica crowley. , brian greenberg, thank you both. all right. up next, the crime crisis spiraling out of control in america's cities. >> you know that. but the left refusin brenbeank you.g to take any responsibility. wait till you hear who, no heat who, but what they're blaming it on. jason rantz and kira davis hav rantn rantz and kira davis hav . >> the latesz,t next . back in my day, we didn't have all of these types of fancy chicken for sure. >> you have buffalo wings and fried chicken. well, we didn't have garlic farm or sweet bourbon barbecue, and he had to walk uphill both ways. >> and it's not every time. yeah, right from hertrientse myn yeah, right from hertrientse myn ears connect us to the moments that matter. give them the nutrients they need with lip ringing,o, ot
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criminals. >> and in typical fashion, they're now even starting to blame cars, claiming a riseei in auto thefts is simply because some vehicles are justa too easy to steal. >> one new york times op ed >> one new york times op ed and hyundai to pay forki the crimhyundae. >> now, in reality, if you live in the real world, we know tha n it's the criminals and then the leaders unwilling to lock them up. k them uwho are causing business and conferences to pack their bags and flee the city spa in spades. >> has nothing to do with car companiedeg to ds. here now with reaction is author of what's killing america, seattle radio host jason rantz and the host of the just listed yourself hos podcast, kira davis. >> thank you both for being here. jason, bringa da me inside the mindset. >> help me out. you do a good your good translatorout.you ar of it's not the criminals, it's not the breakdown in society. >> eakdown it's not the lawlessne. it's not it's not locking people up the car. >> they're just too easy.o yeah, there's a lot of space ins
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the minds of these liberals who are pushing this silly idean . i mean, look, at the end of the day, you and i, we have access t o these tiktok videosa early on the us how to steal a ki a. guess what? i haven't stolen any. you haven't stolen any. stolenwe're not compelled to stl because it's simply easy to dome . so you are compelled to steal because you're a bad person d teal and all they're doing, o they're taking advantage of the situation, not only thee vulnerability security wise of these cars, but because they knoofs buw if they are to t caught, they're definitely not going to be charged. and if, god forbid, they end upn getting charged, they'll only spend a weealik in jail. and that's about it. they'll be released ultimately for time served or timd. e so because there are no consequences, of course, they're going to take advantag e goen. of anything they can. >> yeah. kira, it's not about the car, as jason pointed out. it's about the lack of consequences . but it's one thing for the new york times to write about this. lerk times to write about this.
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about it. it's another thing when the leaders of your city in your stataders of cite actuao those things. i believe you're out of los angeles. you're livinuts,g this scenario. >> what's it like? s goin it's -- it's about it's going about as you think y it would. and as a matter of fact, here in the state of california, unable leave or believe it,a to address this rash of smash and grab and robberies and violent crimes that have has been plaguing the state. sts been plaguing the state. suggested, bill, to help storeor owners, particularly smallguar convenience store owners, guard themselves against crime. guesselvess what the bill does,s it stop the criminals? does it punish the criminals no more harshly? no. it makes it an offense foritakes a owner to defend their property while being robbed. wherg robbed. a whole new bureaucracy where store owners have to fill out report h s and fill out paperwork to send to the state. so the state has all the proper
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statistics. that's the way they're addressing smash and grab robberiessing sma here in california. so, yeah, it's like we're yeah send help.like we're >> you know, we've heard i've heard about this bill. i ultimately store ownerslike with a joe know it feels like o a joke. it feels like something on the babylon bee it's we're going to prosecute store lo who who have to defend their business or the customers cueir business or the customers is there is everyone going to get free money manna from heavenst to hire you know jacked security guards outside their stores oney tor is this je going at store owner know you're not allowed to have security is this guards outside your store. no, that's not a thing that you can do because that's guardsinviting violence. you can't do anything. wou can't do anything. all of your hard earned work and money. ard money. and if you do, you'll fin be arrested and you'll be fined . your business will be punished. it's absolute chaos in the state. don't thinpunish chaosn k that w on the news is an exaggeration. we're in trouble hers e. >> yeah. jason, same thing.
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i mean, sometimes you sit back and go, can it really andgo canbe that in seattle? can it really be that bad in san francisco? could it get worse, too, if is bills like this really takei th hold? >> absolutely. i do think it can get worsink i i think when you're looking at very specific scenarios in certain cities, i t like wen cities, i are watching san francisco, for example,it see die in real timen i think it's getting to the point where i don'g t it can tn things around. and i think we have certain scenarios goin ave certg on unfortunately on right here in seattle, in portland, chicag, o atlanta, d.c. i mean,g the list goes on and on. and as i was doing research for my book, kept hearing fromg people who were telling me i was making everything up, especiallyhing up,ll here in se like, oh, what you were reporting on despite video, i was told it wasn't really happening. and i'm surroundedhappening. la is and so many others, people who pretendny that what we're saying is just figments of our imaginatioents you have local leaders who refuse to acknowledge a problem. you have activisavt who say
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all is well. if you don't like it, go somewhere else. but sorre. y, not going to be kicked out of the city that i live because you're too lazy and ideologically bigoted saye, ologically bigoted any solution to what's been going out on the streets and care what community does. >> does this end up disproportionately affecting the most? well, that's easy. the minoritynities are disproportionately affected, of course. i mean, look at lo s angeles, which is has a huge latino populations and even in areasln where the black population is suffering, they're always isr the ones to suffer first. now, it's not been a secretis that the black not community ine united states has acted like a canary in a coal mine for manyanar, many years for the ret of america. and some of us have been saying for yeare rest o s, look, republicans, democrats, if you don't address some of these variou if yos ser issues that are going on inside our own communities, they're goin it is g g it's goig to spill out into the larger america, into larger america. america, into larger america. and so this is isot will so
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predict the bull. >> but when we were screaming about it, it didn't mean anythin g. es it and now i think jason's right. in some places it's too late. we're just goingis're goin have utter and total collapse. and i, i want to say this. i know a lot of you out therete say, well, californians, you vote for this. you kind o forthis, yof get whaa you deserve. i agree with that. but in some places lik e san francisco and l.a., i'm not so sure we're voting for it. ma sure we're voting for it. mayoral elections, you're looking al t 7% of 7 the population that's voting,p 7% of the population is aboutof what the makeup of the unions are. >> so i'm not sure if we are voting for this stuff anymore. interestin thig so shame on your having a key. >> you can't have a bodyguarcan you can't don't have a second amendment right to defend yourself herself. roll over and take it. there you gond. k >> jason, kyra, thank you. an upbeat note. all right. coming up, new york police are using drones to monitoe usir backyard parties this labor day. spring privacy concerns. look
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weeknights on fox news america is watching. >> you're welcome. america. >> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". now, if you're having a labor day party in new york city this weekena labod you may haved you some unwanted visitors fromam above. the nypd will be using dronesl to monitor outdoor parties this labor day weekend. >> the department said the drones will help officers determine the severity of noise complaints so they kno w what tos so they kno prioritize over the busy weekend. now, the movies drawing backlash from the community and raising concerns over whether this violates police surveillance laws. here now with reaction, fox news contributors leo terrell and david webb. >> gentlemen, both, thanks for being here. leo, you're to . are i mean, really, is this civil at liberties encroachment here that you could be out there with your friends, make a little bit of noise. that cit's labor day weekend ann
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nypd drones above you. c >> let me be very clear.le thanks for that question. 30 years as a lawyer, civil rights lawyer, there's no privacy. >> privacy concern. the civil liberties attorney should just shul libern there's no expectation of privacy above the in the sky.iv, it is constitutionally legal. and i'll tell you righ at, it is effective not just for labor day. >> do it 24/7. >> you're in new york city, >> you're in new york city, run 24/7. this is just talci ck expect to hear systemic racism. that is untry ana targeted towas people of color. that's a lot. it is constitutional legal, pete, for these drones have a 24 seven every day in new york. i don't want to watch it meet four seven. i will. david leo is probably i'm sure/. he's. right. he knows the constitution and that better than i. but really the thought 24/7 an w york of this around all the time. i meann , it's one thing to monitor traffic or if you've got an incident but if it's a
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party on a holidayt ofd weekent that feel like a bit much? >>or yeah, it is a bit much. and leo, i think you realize this cats versus united states 1967. yeah. you're not given that expectedo nation of privacy when you're out in public. how they get pas19t the and seizure if they saw something happening that might be up for debate. but let's look at where this is going to be. the landscape of new city and what you have to navigate as an operatore of of a drone in any form, whether yo any form, whether camera. building heights, obstacles. manye or things. and then add to this the fact that doing j'ouvert, which is a that doing j'ouvert, which is a early in the morning, latethre on in the day, might get a little bit rowdy. what if people start trying to take drones down? i'm being very practical about this. take. this. there are people with illegal guns. and what if they start shooting ? what goes up must come down. o and unfortunately, i think you've even seen this in l.a..
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time to time, right? new year's eve. people do this. unfortunately, i think they're they're they're drivinlg bigger than it needs to be rather than havinghan it on the ground policing police officers. we know the neighborhood knew the maybe know who the troublemakers are can keep an eye out. they need to really thind troubu about another way. >> leo, is this is this basically the drone fliet itt s collects information, provides for probable cause or reasonable suspicion and then you could send uniform officers. are that and the idea? >> that's exactly the idea. let me tell you my best friend>a here, florida versus riley. it's a us supreme court case. droness , constitutional, legal. >> look, it serves as a. deterrent. if it is a warning out there, we don't want crime. we don't want shootings. we don't want assault. we don't want that. and we're telling the criminals who've been coddled, new york, we're going to watch you. >> airspace is public. there's no expectation of privacy. so it serves as a great an it serves as a great and given the fact that we're talking about new york city, case closed,fact t you need morp
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to support the police in new york city. >> they're they're basically not supported and there's no respecnot for law enforcement. if provides a step beforenforce the law enforcement goes in there, i applaud the police. >> david, last word real quick . are you going to have a labor day party worthy of a dronoue? i'm going to have a labor day party worthy of any of american flag flying high because you i in leo, we labor all week long and we get it done. >> but you know leo's wee right about the deterrent factors and all of that. but led leo you also know this putting people in the crowd on the ground. you have an operatorhave a there already lacking police officers in new york. i think they need to find a balancd to e here, but they do need to be careful of the reaction that can come from the crowon from d. all right, love you both. have a great labor day weekend. thank you, guys. all right. unfortunately, that's all th eunfortnately, that's all th time we have. remember, next week, sean will be hosting livy all thvee audie on wednesday and thursday. seany dot andand thursday. get your free tickets. >> plus, the patriot awards
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