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massachusetts. >> thank you, jesse. may i have another. there you go. how'd that feel? how about? at's w >> another one. that's what jerry doesha. >> jerry's got hot hands. jerry waters. hathat's all for tonight. dvr and always remember, i'm waters. and this is my world. all right. welcome to "hannity". wow. helle tonityo. >> how are you? welcome to this great audience of ours. grea great crowd.wd. all right. big news tonightg news. they didn't arrest donald trump today. they arrested somebody els elsee what a shocker. anyway, three felony counts against zero experienced hunter biden. but interestingly, nnce hunter , no money laundering indictments, no fairer bail. why, thank you. no fairer violations, public
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corruption crimes. instead, the special counselc , david weiss, indicted hunter on three gun crimeons. y now, first of all, i'm not happy that anyone ever gets arrestedarrested. tel not going to be happy about. but let me tell you what, i'm really angry about.don' >> that's justice not being served. don't get me wrongt wrong, thee are serious charges. and you know what? if you believe in equal justic f ,application of our laws, everyone else, all of you here, i promise, if you did what hunter did, you would be charged. and by the way, these crimes ca n carry over 20 plus years in prison. oddly enough, of all the egregious, you know, issuess that we have been investigating involving hunter biden and hunts and tensie of millions of dollars and shell corporatioons ofn, as, etc., etc., being paid with no experience. this g this gun incident is the only one that's not connected to joey, the big guy. his father. he >> other words, this this is the low hanging. s th
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take a look. that's one of about a dozen crimes that hunter biden hass th committed. and ironicallyr , that's the one crime that he committedl se that you cannot tie joe biden to. so we'll see what with the other 11 or so crimes that the president soundsit committed, but sounds like you're still expressing the skepticism here. >> i mean,ted. lik the idea th, you know, you wanted an indictment from your perspective here, that'e ya enough. nd an indictment for money laundering, violation of the foreign agents registration act tax evasion.s the list goes on and on. you've never heard m.e anything about gun charges. >> now, congressman comagu r. right. let's be clear. even though these gun charges ugh thes supposed to happen. now, why is that? becauscause the we now know was in from the get go and by the way, for both biden's, in fact, plan a, if you will was going pretty well for a good while.art
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for five long years, the doj'sh david weiss sat on hunterbiden' biden's case and as the irs whistleblowers told us, the fbi whistleblower told us, yeah, he was being treatedg treate differently than any other person, but they purposely pers case allowed the statute of limitations to expireto on, extremely serious tax violations, and thend then he pd to charge hunter with absolutely nothing sweepingsolutely nothi all of t under the rug like a bad dreamun . that is, until several irsm unti and fbi whistleblowers, uh-oh, they came forward. >> oh, planning's blowing up before their eyes. and they alleged all the special treatment for hunter and accused weiss, garlanisd and both of lying c about their ability to charge hunter with a crime e. now, that's when weiss y and hunter's attorney, they all got togethergoo ti. all right. time now for plan b. that was the back up strategy. that's the one that involved the unprecedented sweetheart
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slaphe the wrist plea agreement for one hunter, no felonies, no jailt pl time.jail and most importantly, hunter times given immunity, no chargee that could implicate pops. its th was the broad immunity deal buried deep into the gun diversion portion of the plea agreement on page 15, alongt of with an apparent off the books agreement to sweep everything else under the rug. and once again, it was i all going along perfectly until that rascally federal judge didi her job and didn't just rubber stamp the plea agreement and started asking questions and raising real concerns. >>ment at one point, my favoritn moment, the judge says to thes. prosecutor, you. have have you ever seen a diversion agreement that is so broad that it encompasses crimes and in other cases? prosecutor had to answer n to, your honor, i've never i've never seen a deal like this. then why didthen they offer
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that sweetheart deal anyway? plan b now deal? dead. so today, this was plan c.s pl they didn't wantan to go plan c they want a plan eight, and they want a plan b after tryinga so hard to protecte the bidens from any legal scrutiny for years. fromwell, weiss was promoted to special counsel by the attorney general, merrick garland. in this role, weiss is now able to, stall and stonewall any public information request, but he still has to answer to a federal judge. and that's mariell er to fee rocca. and she offered weiss ordered to make a charging decision on the gun portion of failed plea deal by the end of the month. that's why it happened today. that's wso here we are, three fy onn charges against hunter biden, but only after allegations from multiple whistleblowers fro. otherwise, this all would have been swept under the rug. severaer thel ongoing investigas in congress. a federal judge who refuse yes,d to rubber stamp the doj doj'se prosecutorial misconduct.
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and now the obvious question will special counselviou david weiss charge hunter with any other serious crimes? here's the answer. i tend to think not. wh ay because unless he's forced to. less. no more whistleblowers comeco forward or something else unforeseen happensme . >> so long as joe biden ise 2024 the presumptive 2024 nominee for the democratic party, we know that weisthat ws. and garland will do everythinge they can to protect the bidens and will never charge hunter with a crime that in any way will implicate his president father. that's why this is a political sized and weaponized department of justice. and w, them beating up donald trump is so much more importanpt . more superseding indictment indict let' trump anothers. four times. let's arrest him another four times. let'rest hims get four more mug. by the way, what about upholding rule of law? i thought lady justice was supposed to be blind, equai tho
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equal application of our laws. simply put to be b, and this ise simple truth the system is rigge d you have a corruptent of department of justice and theyla are on a political mission. this has always beenl n. about protecting joe biden so he can beahe ct donald trump orr other republican, and nobodynobi in the democratic party, nobody justhis justice department really seems to care about hunter at all. you know what he'lknowl? e be the sacrificial lamb here. they're more than happe.ycharge to charge him with 100 gun crimes. but don't even think about trivia hl sins or tax evasion or money laundering or bribery becausfaasioe none of te allegations exist without the big guy. no one in russia, no one in china, no one in ukraine, kazakhstan, romania.think you think they'd be sending hunter tens of millionsf mi of dollars if daddy wasn't elected to the highestllf leves of the federal government? hunter admitted himself.
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i don't know. maybe because my dad's the president. he had no experience. energy, oil, gas, you know, or ukraine. why do you get paid? i don't know. i don't know know.. it's also highly unusual that nine biden family membersn . i'd like to know what the grandchildren did to receive the money they got fromoney th n nationals and china and russia, ukraine. what did the grandkids do? it's also highly unusual, isn't it, that hunter is on record complaining about givingn up half his income to pops and paying for the upkeep of joe's delaware mansion. how do these different accounts, when he would aske the head of rosemont seneca financeshead so clearly all ofoa the alleged crimes, aside from the gun charges, stem fromrelati hunter's relationship to daddy t . and based on thahat one 1023 fom that the fbi informant well, hunter sold more than access at least one credible fbi source talking to the ceo of burisma, the big oil and gas giants th
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ukraine believes the bidens actually sold foreign policyat . >> that's what the fbi informant was told. . that would be called bribery. and while many in the media mob are more than happy to follow. biden's marching orders and put their heads in the sand and take their talking points from this guy, ian, sam's out of the war room that they built out of the white house counsel's office. the warhouse republicans are sy following the facts. and todae y, one proud journalit was just not ready to face these fact s. >> take a look. do you believe the president lied to the american publiidenci he said he'd never talk to hisln son about business dealingevs. yes or no? it's all right. dou can't answer that. do y you believe they saidy the president went thatonferencence cale calls? do you believe that happened? that's what the testimony. okay. do you believe the president to cafe milano and had dinner with the with the clients of hunter biden who believes he got those clients because bes
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he was selling the brand? okay. do you believe hunte .r biden,a porsch when he saw the video of him to bing a porsche, that he got $143,000 to buy that porsche the next day? belie dove you believe that $3 millio from the russian oligarch that was transferred to the shell companiewas trs that the m controlled after the dinner from cafe milano took placere? okay, then i go back. nk the pdink the president lie ? >> he when he said impeachable is lying and impeachable? well, you want you want t to know. i'm not saying impeachment. all i'm saying is i would like thatnow, answeying is r these questions, the american public that you know, and that's what impeachment inquiry >>ovidest impe. >> anyone who says there's no evidence of wrongdoing and corruptioneviden. right. is a liar and totally or and or totally ignorant or simply just political hacks like it makes dnc or fake news. cnn. we have photographs, we have text, we have emails, we have bank records. we have suspicious activitywe hv reports and shell corporations repos. witness accounte
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all the evidence show of s sketchy, corrupt individuals forking overt al what is ultimay tens of millions of dollars to the biden famile y in return, phone calls, meetings, dinners, direct access to the big lie, and maybe even policy decisions. according to the 1023 form and literally nothing else. >> no one was paying hunter biden for his experience or, a intellect. he didn't have any of either. this a guy struggling with addiction. he was not reliabl e had very a little expertise in anything at that point in his life, s ye sadly, other than drugs. was yet millions poured in thanks to the brand. and the brand, of course, was not hunter. it. bi the big guy, the president, joe biden, then vice president.r it's past time for joe biden to be held accountable. don't expectd any justice from joe biden's weaponized doj. anyway here with reaction, fox news contributor, georgetown university law professornathan jonathan turley, sir. >> all right, let's get your geu
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reaction first to today. i think this is low hanging fruit to me. >> i think that this was forcedt upon them. we already know that they planned not to charge him. then they got the sweethearteneh deal that got exposed by the judge in delaware. this is plan c. >> what are your thoughts? >> well, sean,? it's conspicuous, as you've >> id, as chairman comber note ,as to what was not charged. you know, they were givingwhat i ferret charges against trump officials with with great speed and alacrity. you know , they hit paul manafort very quickly with a charge based on manys ba of the same facts. what the media is ignoring the is that these uncharged crimes do have one common possible. motive. when you don't wh yourself a foreign agent, when you don't declare income, when you create these questionable international transferquestion ,
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all of them are does can be effectively succeed in hiding their trail. right. if you declare you got to say where the income came from. if you declare yourself a foreign, you have to explain what you're doing for foreign governments and if you createat this labyrinth of accounts to send monee y through differet shell companies and through different banks, it makes it harder for people to see those transfers. t all of that fits a unified theory of an influence peddling scheme that did involve potential criminal act pedals. >> and so i think it's rather obvious that the one outlier to the gun charge is the only thing that been charged. >> now, that means that we may see charges down road whenbut th these charges were established. in my viewess were, years ago,se they could have made these charges years ag o and instead they're allowing some of these charges to expire. tax charges, for example, wereto allowed to expire, even though,
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according to these whistleblowers, the department of justice had the abilityto ext to extend the statute of limitations. >> let's start with joend the>>s biden lying. let's talk about the phone calls that he madeealet's st to hunterweather with his foreign business foreoers, the cafe milan dinners with russian oligarchs and others, payments for for deals and professions that hunter had no experience in. all the shell corporations, all the suspiciousn al activity reports tens of millions of dollars. of million what hunter and the grandchildren did for the money that they were th nine biden family, ni members, according to james colmer. the ta you know, for all the talk talkk that joe didn't know. 't well, the bribery statute doesn't mandate that joe benefi t at all. or but it seems when he fired the prosecutor in ukraine that he was enriching. hunter wasn't he, as a result of that, which was against obama administration policy put in place in october of 2015? s o
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>> right. and, sean, that's what's so say telling about peoplein saying let's not have any further inquiry, let's not do the impeachmen t inquiry to see if any of these are impeachable offenses. it's act of willful blindness to ignore the evidence that we a now have. why shouldn't the publicoesn't get these answers? it doesn't mean that the president has committed anpeachable offenses, but i think that anybody who is reasonable looking at this evidence would say that there might be impeachable conduct mit here. >> there is.ri there might be criminal conduct. let me ask one. >> an inquirypeachmina is necessary for that? >> what about burisma, for joe?i bragging leverage the billion. fire the prosecutor. well know that it was an interagency approval of the billion in loan guarantees as a result of that decision of fireg . prosecutor hunter continue to get paid for a job he had no experiencea jo. >> jonathan, what do you call
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that? >> right. that's exactly. it's a classic influence peddling. uenc and what people can point out is that influence peddling alone e is not a crime. no, it's not a loan, a crime, but it is often involves criminal actims that, carry out the influence peddling. look, this is a corrupt city. there's a lot of people at this corrupt trough. there's a lot of peopllost peopg access. but the bidens are standouts. t they have always had a greater appetite. s. they'vand that appetite has gotn them into trouble. i mean, instead of doing influence peddling at a modest level, they went for tens of millions of dollars. >> it's also evident in a plea bargain. instead of just trying to get instea, they try to get everything in that plea bargain. jonathan turley, thank you as alwaysng in it.. quoting us now, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett, fox news contributor, miranda devine. let's start legal tonight. gregs lehmang your analysis of a happened today, whether you agree or disagree with me. >> well, i certainly have no confidence that david weiss
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will prosecute this gun caseaggs aggressively. he >> he was actually forced, as you point out, by theas judgh to bring the charges. weiss has shown that he's untrustworthy. year >> he spent the last five years acting effectively as hunter biden's defense attorney, refusing to bring felony, refuse charges for millions of dollars in tax fraud, tax evasio fraudn that would send anyone else, you and me, to prison. weiss intentionally allowed the statute of limitations to expirnally ale, tipped off hs lawyers about a planned searchsw warrant and a surprise interview. >> you know, sean, he forbid any questionse in interviews about joe biden's involvement. rviews ahe certainly refused tow the overseas paper trail of millions in cash.he >> he looked overlooked evidence of fair ferrovialce nations money laundering. >> so we're now supposeduppose to suddenly believe that david wife weiss has had an epiphany
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and will act like a duty bound prosecutor? that's not going to happenac a. >> i'll tell you what i think is going to happen. he will attempt another plea ill atte deal without the hidden immunity clause. >> he'll publicl y pretend ser that he will bring serious charges in california, e washington. in the end, he won't do it. this will be anotherill be of preferential treatment and crooked justice. >> miranda anotherle o, your ta. where is this headed? and, you know, we keep hearingn from media mob, we have the warr room instructing the media, which i find fascinating. and they obviously are an extensiod theybviouslyn of the democratic party press office. >> d o you this moving towardsmoving joe biden now? >> look, i think so. certainly what we're getting from james colmer is a lots of material that's uncovering links, joe biden and what's been holding them up of course,r is the fact that they
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are blocked on getting subpoenae blockes the bidens. administration is giving banks th hand over don't bank records. they also were not before the impeachment was announced. they were not able to givealso b witnesseefs immunity from prosecution. >> and that's a really crucialo tool in their armament. so i think definitelyy they're closing in on joe biden. as for thiclosing s of hunter b. i think it was a good point that james colmer made that this is the only one of the crimes that doesn't lead to joe biden. ittlbut there is one little elet of it that does and that is that at the time that the all the state and fbi, police and other police were converged ,urging on that wilmington, delaware, grocery store where the the gun had been tossed in the trash canbeen by hallie
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biden, hunter's sister in law across lover. >> and they they also at theguno gun shop the secret servicee to secret servicsee agents turnd up and they asked the shooter if the gun store for the gun th background check this charge would never have been brought this indictment if they had be successful in taking that away. now, the secret service denies d it was their agents, but i think that's ripe foren w investigatioasn. i think you're right. miranda devine, our best selling book, laptop miran. thank you. and coming up, kamala harrisg freefalling approval rating. is raising alarm among democrats. we're going to shoraising alarwt nancy pelosi said about it last night. you won't believ aboue the view, by the way, why they're attacking tim scott. we'll check in with tim scott, lara trump, as we continue. >> stay with us. >> lab demands back to redirect. >> three carat diamonds are just 2995 carat fixed whose
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running mate for joe next november. >> take a look. >> harris the best running mate for this president. >> he thinks so. and that's what matters. but do you think shennin is the best running mate? >> she's the vice's the preside, the united states? or people say to me, well, why isn't she doing this or that? i said, because she's the vice president. the n. 's the job descriptio you don't do that much. you know, you you knowu , you you're a source of strength, inspiration, intellect raw resource. he thinks so. i don't know. you know, she doesn't do much. >> we already knew that part. she's. she's the border czar. meanwhile, during a bizarre rambling speech in marylandon today, your president, joey, told one of his favorite lies about teaching at the university of pennsylvania. here's a quick giveaway he never taught there. take.he nev a look. > i taught at the university of pennsylvania for four years. i used to teach political theoryr . >> s
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>> wow. that lie has been debunked numerous timesea, but biden sees to have a problem with the truth when it comes to his past. it comes here is a short remind. i gotshor in politics indirect by getting involved in the civil rights b as a kid. >> i got started out of an hbcu delaware state. >> i don't want to hear anything negative about delaware state here. i used to drive a tractoe rsome. trailer. oh, awesome. and so i know a little bit about drivin so ag big trucks. >> by the way, when i left the vice presidency, i had a chance to do a number a of things, but i becamehe uni a professor at the university of pennsylvania. vid byve the way, i was doing villanova's commencement. and one of my nuns from schooll was getting her doctorate degree. i presented it to her and shnse said was pretty good job. >> she said, you interested in me at the timofe, ground zero in new york? >> and i remember standing there the next day and looking at the buildind lookg and, i fet like i was looking through the gates of . the he is a lying dog faced poy
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soldier. there was reaction. >> fox news contributor. we welcome back the great lara trump. lara, how are you? oh, my gosh. i just got back from our iny we china. apparently this is the way we're goin g with things. >> it's amazing. by the way, how many of you w wish laraya ran for senate in in north carolina? i just had to ask. erickson is going to kill me. hut could you imagin kile your r husband, eric don jr, ivankaivan are made tens of, millions of dollars in fields of endeavor. they had no experienceof. and then the father is was a calling their foreign business partners and repeatedly about it. >> what do you thinktner the reaction would be with the media and with the doj?
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>> i mean, i think we all know the answer to that one, sean. it's -- it's pretty. y of t look, the reality of the situation is that everybody canh very clearly see the double famidard herublee. it relates to the trump family and the biden family. you have donalhed trump, of course, with four indictments now, a mug shot, and noouw we hear that it's very convenient what the doj is doing right now. they're going after. the only thing is, as people before me have pointed oute me t that they cannot tie to joee bie n biden directly, it's amazing to see. i guess they think we are that stupid. listen, this party is in freefall. the democrat party has a majorm. problem on its hands. you heard there from nancy . and she can't even sayhe that kamala harris is the best j running mate for joe biden. they know they can't pull the wool oveoer the eyes of the american people any longer because people see just how bad this party has been for this country. nancy pelosi herself just
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announced that at 83 years old, she's seekin3 g a 20th term in the united states congress. sean, to bring forward to this country. >> san francisco value counts. >> wow. something we definitely do not need. do noti'll give you one thing that kamala actually has done. she has made some history. we have seen the most illegal border crossings in the history of this country durings in tenue as our borders. our congratulations to kamala harris. what d >> what did you think of nancy pelosi? is she the right fitpelo ? job? the job? joe biden, i guess. think so? wellbiden i o., what about the b she's doing? >> well, you really don't do that mucu h. >> i'm like, well, this is a real global company ready to bey president of the united states. you only have to be readou onlyy to take over for the most important position in thst ieegi world. but, shawn, we knew from the beginning with kamala harroe bidenn himself wasse happy to tell us she was not a person chosen basedd us on the fact that she was
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the best person for the job. he told us she was chosen basedx on how she looks. so what did anybody expect outpo of kamalut a? wow. she has really lived up to tot what he said. you know,you know, the standar. >> wow. all right. lara trump , we always loveyou. having you. thank you for being with us. now, the media mobs, once again, they're coming for one of their favorite targets as 2024 republican presidential candidate south carolina timrols scott. and as per usual, the ladiesor at that hard hitting news show on abc called the view couldn't sho help from, well,t weighing in this time warringhe over his love life. >> you just can't make this up . >> the only thing that i worry about is like a ginni thomas up ,right? so you have someone that is single and someone becomess president and then he meets a ginni thomas. and so i f someone is notmarried married and then they get married to ginni thomas. i'm concerned that the reason this came up is becaus eg an something that was happening, an interview that tim scott
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did. >>erview tha but 2024 presi presidential candidate southde carolina senator tim scott is with us. so here you have justice thomash black, ginni thomas, who's white, and oh, he might marry ginni thomas. >> how d to you isha that not playing the race card? >> sure. absolutely, sean. the democrat party and the pre, they are stuck207s a in jim crow,nd 1920s and thirties. what they do not want is aor black man who thinks for himself. you can be anything in america if you're black, excepg in ame . conservative. that's why sunny is so radical and, so disgusting with her comments. they do not want my lifestyle to be told because it disrupts the lives of the radical left.left i can't think of anything more disgusting and more disheartenin.ing to watchwatch h the democratic party descend down int
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o the 1920s. you know, unbelievable. i'm consistent. i by the way, i thought liberals were so ope n minded. why are they so obsessedese wo with why are these women at the view so obsessed with you? sobut i find these comments repugnant. i know justice thoma s. >> i've met him. i know ginni thomas. i met her. they're lovelyknow people, you know, and i just i listen to this and i findey'r that the treatment and you're right, if you're african-american and yoan are conservative, god help you. it's like open season. they can say d do and do whatever they want. no consequences, no wokenessno exists at all. you know, just unload, insultk after insult. >> i think you might have to go back on the view and kick their againmi o, trying to go back to the right.i'm yes. good work. good work. all right. i'll bring your audienceth with me. >> that's what we need to do. we take you out. is he goin mg do this?
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do it again? you give us an date.e i'll have everybody waiting outside to go in and let's just say give a nice little applause for joy baker. >> that'll be a great moment. >> join this blackface beyhive. vil right, so you did go on the view that that worked out. i thought very well fot very wrp >> it was amazing. t joy didn't want to show up that day, did sh shee? well, she took the day offbecau because, listen, when you say somethin somethig offensive and disgusting, you should be called out person live.ye yes. and in color. and soolor went on the view andd a serious conversation about the greatnesconvers of ama . we should all be proud to be americans. and i can't, for the life of me, understand why the radica underwhl left wants a different country. untrnis the greatest natio on earth. we are the city on the hill, the radical.cal and the progressives want to sell socie they do not believe in the american people.
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in every single case without exception. and it's only anecdotal. everybody's been fine, but a very mild versio n is thatd what you're hearing and seeing. >> yea h. you're playing it safe. you're playing it safe. hannit ony one of the things the actually, that we're seeing in the data is that the covido 19 vaccines, they appear to increase the riskhe infectio over time. and this is from multiple studies. we were slow to see anything about it initially because it's obviously a a big deal, too, to say something like that. but now we'vw we he seen that in multiple studies around the world, different time periodworld,s after a few montht a little longer and some studies they actually appearaseh to increase the risk of contracting 19. so, yes, that's what we're seeing here in florida. also. and fortunately, it is mild for almost everyone, not everyone, unfortunately, but for almost everyone. >> have you seen side long terme side effects for for
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people that have gotten vaccinated and booster and booster and vaccinated a? >> have you seen that? >> we have seen studies have shown side effects. we've done some of our own work here in floride of oura that shn increased risk of cardiac death. i thin k though what's probably more important with that change, my recognize, oh, would that be myocarditis? would that bn:e. are more and more instances of blood clotting? would that be more incidences of aneurysm. right. so the myocarditis is definitely a thing and it's way more common than just the serious cases. there's somethins isg called subclinical myocarditis that's quite common relative to what you would expect from a vaccine. and beyondm a that, you're absolutely right. studies have shown different studies have shown increasedudia of thromboembolic events like strokes and that sort of thing. f stand i would say, sean, real more importantly is just
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the fact that at this poin t, in i think most people in the united states recognizee sa that the safety of these vaccines is unlikeof certainly unlike flu, which they always try and pair it with and compare ity alry. but this is a very different type of medication and it's an unsafe medication. i mean, it's really unfortunate that this is what so many o americans have been persuaded to take. how could we ever trust people? we evebut that like joe biden, e you get the vaccine, go to getvacciningr covid. if you get the vaccine, you're never going to be you'rie to transmit covid. >> not true. now, what part. of viruses do they not understand? isn's one on one thatt they they mutate, that they change and th e one thing that i thought worked and you tell me what you you're the doctor. you'ri'm just some idiot on tv. >> but the thing that work with monoclonal antibodies, but yet they cance worked l thee
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of monoclonal antibodies. and florida was genius.noclon put out their monoclonal antibody centers. and i'm told that waals the therapeutic to work the best. >> am i wrong? governor desantis saved manyr dt in florida and outside of florida because forer whatever reason, it took a governor who went to law schoolok ar wh to encourage peog receive treatment. i mean, as ridiculou s is is itcolleagu is that my colleagues, we're not encouraging that in other states, but we should treat them. why don't they? cancel that therapeutic that makes orhe most sense, doesn't it? >> or my wrong. compare well, you're definitely right that compared d to the trt alternative not treating absolutely monoclonal antibody m is are a better choice at this point. there's not really muchmuch available in that area. there is some research being done on othersble in, but are other treatments being taken. and ideally it's better to eveen
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something at home, right, that you don't even have to go to the hospitato gospital l to,i go to a clinic to receive. so treatment is a greaa t idea. and of course, as you know, and you're always very modest about this, sean, but your instincts are absolutely correct. last question. you knowtincts aely , it was di. what about the scourge? what about the antiviral ut the of it? that does have apparently a pretty significant incidence of rebound? sure. yeah. yee people whourag have risk factors to take something that hasak evidences o and parts of it, it's not perfect. it's been mostly testeperfd in unvaccinated people. most people have been vaccinated or have some level of immunity at this point. but i encourage treatment fovacr with any significant risk factors. >> all right, doctor, appreciate you being with us. for bein thank you. all right. up next, well, what happen uss ifnited all the electricity in the united states went out at thene same time? actor dennis quaid as a documentary on thiacs exploringa
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there is no food, no power and no money and no transportation. only peopl.only people e, guns i boldness to go and take what they need to survive will live. tion a >> it could literally end civilization as we know its . cyber attack and mp, even a massive solar flare. they're all capable of exposing our power grid as america's achilles heel. quad >> all right. joining us now, dennis quaidalon along g the producer of the fil, david tice is with us. >> thank you both, by the way, for having a sound. a dennis, i am a fan of yours.u what's amazing about you from. you can be the greatest father of the year and the parent and be the biggest father and,tt you know, i can only imagine. i mean, that shows great actings abilit y, great that you guys would arrange. that's what that's a range. that's a lot of range. >> okay. what interested you in this?
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you know, we hear about electrical liquide. yeah, well, there's something i'd read about it. chillechilled d quite a few yea. >> and then david, who workedfoc with before, came to mame about something, concerned him to. to make this documentary him t e electrical grid, to make people aware of how vulnerableaf is. you know, we've only been before 1920. we all lived in the dark and.ali i guess we were quite usedd to it. but if it were half of the daywe ,like a solar flare event or an attack on our substations, then going down, we have blackouts, which we all know and i've lived. >> but it could take down the entire at an mp event, take down the entire grid of the united states and more than 30 days we'd be back in the stone age again. >> what through where this this documentary will take us?
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if it was an mp of annt electromagnetic pulse attack, dn which i think. >> i'm hoping and prayingan and assuming that ourr government is preparing for. but that would knock out all th thi e power in this country. >> that's a frightening scenario. yeah i, it really is. >> there's three grids in thise countrgrids y and western and te texas texas has its own grid. and it's they're quite vulnerable. and it would not take much. an >> and there's a carriage in the evente's with solar flarn elech in 1859 knocked out all the telegraph lines, which was about the only kind of electrical thing we hadd back back then in europe and the united states and, you know, this means all the out refrigeration would out just like that. all of our power stations. we wouldn't be able to have access to food or communicatsta and, you know, from that, chaos is going to erupt. and it's something we're very easyerable with.
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>> and there's something an easy fix to it that we can dow. now. wi it almost reminds of the book, eli with denzelth t washingtonha, that kind of scenario where it just, you know, whoever's left isteret it's just total anarchy. >> david, what gotedit you interested in this project and why was denis the perfect fit for you?ested >> well, i got interestedinause in this project because. i realized i was a massive grandfather when i was making gran and realized my grandkids were four 3 to 1 boy. after houston, we have a problem. we have a problem if we don't fix this grid, because t my grandkids need a long lifen and frankly, a solar flare, there's a 12% probability every decade that a significant solar flare could essentially take out our grid . ar so i've been worried about this for a long time. and as far as dennis no, we know everybody loves data from from the parent trae rookiep to the .
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you know, he is incrediblyellige intelligent and gifted with his knowledgnted wite of the system and capitalism. and he recognizeas that we have a problem. but he believes in the american spirit wher ie we can>i fix this. >> yeah, you know, i'm like a mini prepper. i've'm like two huge generators and parts, like a broadcast if, god forbid, you know, such a thing happen s. i wonder even if they would work. and i have, you know, thousand,s of of gallons of propane preprground for that reasoeason but when you think about it, i don't think most people are prepared. e enouyou know, don't even have enough food, dennis, to last a week. >> nowa we. >> right. you know, and what happens to the food supplypens t, what happens to pretty much every aspect of our lives, everry aspy aspect of our lives that we just take for granted every daer ty is we're going anr to have to deal with it another way. and it be good.this and there's there is a way
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to fix this, you know, d something that our government could do at definitely a a nonpartisan issue that's for to protect our substations. that sor t of like in a wayprotec that a surge protectors have them on our televisions. >> we have them for honored for our computers. we could install these our substations that would protect us from from if a event and event like this happened. >> i'm glad both of you did your this, because i do believe this is a real threat and i thinkt. you're right. they need contingency plans that they don't have them m up n to date, ready to go at a moment's notice. notice, cthis country could be vulnerable to attacks that we never dreamed of. where can people see this documentary real quick? see >> david? >> okay. so they can see the movie right now on salem. noew icon, in about two ormazon three weeks, that's going to bae
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on amazon and also on youtube. >> okay. thank both.ou, bo david, thank you.th thank you. thank you. that's all the tim ennis,e we haveudienc left tonight. quick programing note, by the way, next weeke show , one audienceat shows you got to register. hannity .com wednesday thursday nighs art, just go to hannity am tickets are free on monday. we're going to have an interview with actor sean penn about this documentary tomorrow . mark levin, greg gutfeld put a a smile on our happy thursday, everybody. >> you look fantastic, even you over there shirtless. yummy. so president biden is dead las t night when it comes to thet democratic choice fo