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that was one. well done, jesse. well, you ar e welcome. i am a very polite individual. n we namedy polite individual. our new cat, burbank. >> i heard he's frisky. oh, man. i hop. >> he's not as frisky as the mayor. and the invitation still as theapplies. >> we're welcoming on set.applie it's all for us. >> always remember i'm ears. and this is my world. and welcome to hannity. >> and tonight, horrific scenesl of violence all across the countrross they. beati brutal beating at a gas station over what cigarettes a bicyclist mowed down in broad daylight for fun and by a teen laughing the entire way. a one year old dead from fentanyl exposure, from a daycar froe. none of these stories of are dominating the headlines on otherth networks.tworks now it just doesn't fit their narrative and they obviously can politicize itpublc
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and blame republicans. so it just doesn't get covered. it's likano ite it didn't happe. we've got the details. they're really chilling straight ahead. plus, full coverage of hunter irs.n's lawsuit against the irps . so let's attack the irs whistleblowers. i thought democrats love . now the president, some believes he's been treated very unfairlwhistly by the u.s. government. now that his sweetheart plea deal has implode hid and what does mean this mean for him and the irsfo and other whistleblowers? and later, stay tuned for an a exclusive interview with actora director sean penn. this a follow up interview to the one we had previously about the issue of ukraine. he spent a lot of time there. but first, more terrible polls for joe biden, more panic from his fellowe poll democrats who o now begging him to retire. if the 2024 race were held today, donald trump would a joe biden in a hypothetical match up. according to a new cbs poll. it even beat kamala harris by more. but trum cbs polp even gets to t all important 50% threshold. biden, meanwhile, is more
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unpopular than ever. look at this number,a look 72% k that biden is not physically healthy enough to be president. he's not. only 34% believe that biden coul.ve thad actually finish a d term before resigning or dying. joe biden himself doesn't even seem to think he'll outlive his son's legal woes. according to nbc news is what they said. quote, the president has evenasm lamented aloud that he might be dead before his son'sen case is resolved. now, biden's allies are now reportedly worried that hunter's indictment will now strain the president's 2024 focus. what focus others in biden's orbit. they are terrified about the impeachment inquiry, along with the corruption allegations. you have famed temocratic strategis james carville. he's continuing to sound the alarm over joe'sntinuingo n reelection. peggy noonan lucey askednoonan h to endorse joe biden 2020, now says biden's reelection bid is a historic mistake. but tonight, this isn't justdend
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about the bidens and joe's age and corruption concerns. put simply, joe biden has been an awful president by every single measure. whoever is calling the shots over at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, they're doing a historically god awful job. every major problem facing thisa country has gotten dramatically worse because of biden policies. biden can't even get an endorsement from the united bide union. they're now striking afterno years of green regulationsen that are wreaking havoc on us vetomakers, forcing electric vehicles on a country that doesn't want them. hiuntry thand our workers that g to lose their job. and meanwhile, inflation that continues to rise after a year of historic increases, homelessness, crime spiking especially in blue cities and blue states. the border worse than ever. it was juss worst the deadliest border region on earth. and as we speak, thousands illegal immigrants, mostly
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single men, by the way, are abusingal immig the asylum m crossing into the u.s. every single dayth? our very own bill mulugeta just witnessed one of the largestitnd mass in the history of this country. over 2200 individuals crossedssd into eagles pass, texas justs a few hours. that's all it took. keep in mind the illegalsl over are now coming from all over the world. that includes chin the wa, the e east, africa, latin america. according to a homeland security audit, 76% of all illegal immigrants taken into custody are merely just released intt theody are o the l u.s. by the biden administration. ental d. y, no backgroun the world is also more dangerous and far less prosperouand far s under joe biden. it's not just the disaster in afghanistanno, unchecked hostility from china and russia. now the mullahs in iran they have access thanks to joey's gift of ransom. ss e'$6 billion to spendillion on terrorism and weapons and their nuclea tend onr ory
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whatever the hell they want to spend it on. that, of course, the generous gift from joe biden in the form of a ransom payment from. five us hostages. i thought we didn't pay ransom for hostages. and on top of it is forcingcoun other countries to also give them money. thentrie of course, we have the anti-semitic, anti-american united nations. they're alive and well all over new york city this week. probably happy all ove about the payment. so expect a pretty one warm r receptioeceptin for biden's speh that will take place at the u.n. tomorrow along with several days of horrible traffic in new york city. ho you, the american people, you pay billions and billions and billions of dollarns ands ae for the privilege of hosting this pointless traffic jamf that's known as the united nations. we should get out of the wef, the w.h.o., the paris climate accord, and franklget ouy, you , look at all the countries. >> look at that. the head of iranhe is coming here, the head of all these hostile regimes coming here justd of allregimes about everl organization hates our great
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american way of life. but, of course, the more than happy to cash our checksy , f me you pay the bulk of money for the un that has historicallyy fn anti-u.s. and anti-semitic. they maybe it's time for the u.s.-semitic to now boot th. into the east river. or how about thie east rs? let's let china host the united nations. they can pay the billions so a they can fund all these, you know, green projects that they're pushinge green on the world while the u.s. is wasting your money. s., if the un is really sodeeply deeply concerned with all this climate change and alled with e human rights, well, they should probably relocate closer to some of then rightshould of r problems. again, the people's republic of china would be a great choice. unfortunately, the u.n. is herea to. stay under biden.y r he values the global communityb. far more than we, the american people. this is america lastmericansters on steroids. tomorrow, he'll speak to the u.n. for. peak the third time as president. but he has never managed to visit east palestine ohio. you know, he just can't seemhe c to find the timeanno.
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with reaction, fox news contributor charlie hurt along, with host tomi lahren. fearless. and that, of course, on outkick . tommy, let me start with you. let34% of voters think biden. only 34% think he'd complete34% besecond term if reelected. 72% of americans believe he's not physically fit enough be president. obviously, people are also referring to his horrific cognitiv ree. now it's obvious james carville even pushinge stat harder than t week. and last week it was joe scarborough, axelrod reid, carville, van jones, david ignatius, maureen dowd. i mean, how many more liberals haven do many to abandon this so, sean, i've been saying it'ti for months. i don't think that joe biden is goinnk joe bg to be the democrat nominee in 2024. that's why we spend so time talking about his age and his cognitive ability, which is important to discuss, you of course. but we need to be doing what you just did and laying oust dead ant the failures of tr
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biden administration, because i think we all know that it's not just joe doing that. s there is somebody pulling the strings and those are going to be pulled whoever in the democrat nominee is. so we havever at tti to focusus on the policies. we have to focus on what they're doing to our countrywhd, what they're doing to our border security, our national security, our economity, ity, e our children in schools. we have to focus on that becausco, e we can get rid of biden. we can plug and play kamala harris. michelle obama or gavin newsom. but they're all going to implement those michels, maybe worse. so let's talk about joe not being able to complete a sentence. let's also talk about the democrat policies that are ocratic g thistroyin nation. republicans got to focus on that. focus on that nomineeome that the democrats come up with, they could beat our nominee. h will bthat's okay. >> so, charlie, i've been saying the dominoes are starting to fallean: dom. maureen dowd, maybe she was the canary in the coal mine with their article in th ie "new york times" last week, david ignatius, but also van jones, axelrod, j james carville, james carville
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comes out even hotter thiss we weekend against joe biden. and you add joey liberal joe to the mix. >> okay, there's another one. then you look at nancy pelosi's comments, not exactlu looky thet supportive of either biden and most tepid, you know,upport support of kamala harris. >> wel ol, mean vice president doesn't do very much. and. wells not do , joe her. so i guess she's the right choice for that reason. van, what is what a ringing endorsement that was. talk about with faint praise. that was probably the greatest clip of the year and a real, an snapshot of where wed a are. and, of course, tom is exactly right. you know, we do need to focus on the policy situation because, you know, these policies that joe biden has embraced are goingn ha to destry the country. we have an invasion of the thrder, obviousln of they, the n administration, it's not that they don't care about it, it's that they arenot encouragig it and they want it. and i think the democrats want it. the problem is their voters
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don't want it, which is a plus for for those of us who wantve c to save the country, because i think a lot of democrats would be ope wouldn to the idea of going with somebody like like donald trump or, anybody else other than that, what they see right now on on the tv screens. the real problem for democrats right now, though,the re is theo window is starting to close for them in terms of rid of joe biden and replacing him with somebody else. and why don't you explain that,g charlie, going into more detail on that? >> becauseo into this wouldn't you're right there. so calendars very different in a matter of months. >> yeah. so in a matter of months, we'rel going to start looking. we're going to be looking at a situation where democrats are not going to be able to put somebody else on the ballot. if joe biden insists for the next two or three months that he's stilorl to run and its going to become an absolute catastrophe fo.r, them if they then try to decide something after the fact. omething and of course, the power of the
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incumbency for especially on the democratic side because of their super delegates, is almost insurmountablerdelegae and we've seen it with rfk jr, we've seen it with other democrat, too. take jo i'd like to to take joe biden out. mt's going to be a real proble for them and it winds upthe wh being a problem for the whole upt shecause if they wind with a gut shot nominee who can't make it, thecannotn, n it's lights out for them, which is probably good for the countrem whichy. yeah, tommy, you know, look at this. how is. it that iran is gettinga 6 billion from biden and and the administration is pressuring other countries to releaseinistrat sanctioned fs like iraq, for example? so they're getting more money. y they're the number one state sponsor of terror. we just heard in the lastclos two weeks, they're getting closer and closer to having not one, but as many as ten nuclear weapons. wh many you ever facilitate tha? listen, i want every american. >> i do. but, you know, six billion
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dollars and then however manyan more billions that he's pushing and pressuring other countries to give iran. no, that's a bado by any measure. why t? did he do i and why is there any criticism? well, yeah, with this, you're just. yeah, you're just puttinge tag a price tag on future american hostages, whichon. is problem. that's why we don't negotiate with terrorists. that's why we don't pay for ransom don't n payments for hostages. we should have never done that. how you justify giving billion dollars or unfreezing 6 billion to iran with really no strings attached? i'm not sure. well, let's also keep in mind, there's a longs attat of in thee that doesn't like the united states of america, doesn't like un, doesy life. and unfortunately, sean, we have opened our southern border and said, heely, seay, world, that doesn't like us. come on in. we're not going to check you. you're not we're not going to document you. we're not going to vet you. we'll get you a hotel room, a bus, a plane ticket.do we'll let you do whatever you please. so the americaase. n people, they might see things like iran and giving money to iran th seem reallyo them abstract to them. but what should not be abstract is the fact that youwhat have
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countries all over the world coming through our wide open border. 10 million plus. to give some perspective bord state of south dakota is less than a million. that's over ten. south dakota is we'v south de lt in and there's no end in sight. there is evil in the world, but there is evi inl through our southern border as well. >> and we're not doing anything about it. that'sern a great point. >> and charlie, you know, every single issue that i can nameng here, if we're looking at our borders, the price of, energy,ln law and order, safety and security, foreign policy,re maybe, maybe the better wapoy to put it is tell me one thing. one policy is implemente d that has made our lives better. >>tter. and what one way are we better off than we were, you know, three years ago? >> there is not one single area that you can point to and really honestlou can py, this ia democrat agenda. this is what the democrat party has becomethis the over the lasv five or six years. and, you know, and again, the good thing is that democrat voters don't want itthat. hav
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obviously, you've got a very demorful leadershie p in the democrat party that is forcing voters to go with this nonsense. but it's a tremendous forrtunit republicans and conservatives to reach out to these votersy am and appeal to them the way donald trump did in 2016 and the way donald trump is going to do again in 2024in 202 by appealing to these voters4 who aren't democrat voters, who aren't down with this nonsense and they want to salvage their country. and then we got on topcountry. . tommy, the bribery and money laundering scandal allegations that are hanging over the bidens. and we'll get into more detail hangin the next segment. however, this you know for all these idiots on television, there's no evidence at all whatsoever. how do you ignore the plethora of evidence. i've gone over it so many times ,i won't repeat myself here. yeah, that's only going to work
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to a point, though, and i think the democratoint ands understan. and that's why you're seeing a shift here and that's why you're seeing a lo t of high profile democrats and democrat pundits, even pundits who pretend they aren't democrats, starting to turn on the biden family. make no mistake,n sean,hile they have played this game for a while, but they know that the clock is running and theey knowd that biden cannot be their guy. so i wouldn't be surprised if you see more mediaia pundits talking more about the biden family crime scandals. a got they don't want this guy. they got to figure out how to get rid of him. so i think the pressurdim.e is going to be on the he's going to be turned up to just sit back and watch. >> sosit ba all right. so, charlie, tommy is veryy clear. she's been saying for a whilise she doesn't think biden is going to be the nominee. >> i think you've vacillated a little. >> where do you stand now today? i keep vacillating. >> every week i come up with auw different answer to thisith . >> you know, i do think it's -- it's a very it's a veryi difficult thing to replace a sitting president, especially with the democrat party, the way they have mocratic on their power. but, you know, who knows
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anymore? i mean, joe biden,who know i'm surprised every time joe biden makes it to the end of a sentencjoe bie. h are >> i think you're both right. anyway, appreciate irit, charli. >> thank you, tommy. thank good to see you. thank you. coming up, breaking news from john solomon tonight. new light on biden's weaponizedc political his justice system, by the way, and merrick garland coming in this week. alsoe rrick ga c , hunter biden is now suing the irs for unfair treatment. we >> programing note we have liveh audience shows tomorrow, notow tomorrow, wednesday and thursday night. >> ticketst tomorr are absolutely free. >> just go to hannity, xcom. you register and we lookgo to ha forward to seeing you. this is keratin debris where nail fungus, not ax nail gel cleans out fungus by removing keratin debris using onyx. 90% of nails improve, get proven results by onyx at walgreens, walmart, rite aid and cbs diamonds are at
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>> and breaking tonight, new allegations that the fbi new at thed have interfered witi own investigation into hunter biden. owjohn solomon, editor in chief, investigative reporter, just a news.com reporting tonight that the fbi ordered one of its own agents to stopor receivingma information about the bidens from a confidential human the bi who appears to be the author and friend of thisf s show, peter schweitzer. here now with the full report andhe founder, editor s in chief, just a news.com, john solomon. >> so my readingn solo of this e fbi received evidence from evi
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a second informant in the biden case, but shut him down. according to a n ex agent. >> tell us about it. yeah. and in fact, this isn't just any ex agent. it's the number two supervisor in the washingto n field office, one of the most powerful jobs in the fbi. tim tebow's his name. st powerbs in thwe've heard it e senator grassley has raised some concerns about his senap of the washingtonton field office. but what's most noteworthy of this is thafielficet the reqn to shut down this informant to stop using the information, this informant didn't come from washington field office. frome fbirom the delawar that was working for david weiss. why is that important? we offi a long pattern now of david weiss, his office and the agents around him actingte of th opposite of the way we would expect agents trying solve a crime. we know they were turned down for search warrants. we know they were turned downe e for the opportunity to ask questions about joe biden. we knon, w they were toldview hun they couldn't interview hunter biden because he had been tipped off beipped and he was allowed to scurry away before they could do a surprise interview with him. we knofo interviw they let the e of limitations expire and some of the more serious
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chargef s that the us attorney was thinking of bringing. and then we know that thte political appointees of joe biden in both los angeles, in washingtooe bidenn, declined to bring certain charges against hunter 100. fbi by now we know that the fbi, which normally takes in informant knowss all the tims told to shut down one because he was too politically connected. they didn't want the connection to. peter schweitzer. it connect appears based on myte reporting, very odd because this is thausee same fbi had noi problem with the political connections of christopher steelcaande five years ago when they took information from him, even in eve by hillaryded clinton. but here, conservative author giving information about presideny clintot biden. the fbi wants to shut it down. that's what these facts show. >> what about peter schweitzer yesterday saying that there's a $5 million discrepancy betweemillion joe biden'sn jo 2020 financial disclosure 2020x. and his ta peter, of course, wrote the book secret empires gos. te ball the whole ball rolling on the biden family syndicate. d
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and i know you have been hot on the heels tracing where the ifub you remember in the 1023 forum, the conversation by the trusted fbi informant, 5 million to 1t. biden, 5 million to another biden and i'll take you tent. years to figure out how i paid it. >> so we getting closer now to finding that $10 million. >> there are some specific transactions that the fbi first learned about a few years ago. right in the time that thisnk t ph.d. 1023 form was filed by this trustehreed informant that target a specific transitionrget or a transactioni about $10 million in the timeframe that we're talkingllio about. i don't know yet whether anyone has made a connection to joe mayen, but it was certainly has available both to the fbi. i have that nailed down for sure. and now to congress. we'll see if congress can trace the roots of that money where it started. did it start with burisma? did it end up in some wayots benefitingof t biden or hunter
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biden in the biden family? that is a question that remains to be answered. trail t but there is a money trail that has at least raised investigators curiosity. and i think that that's one of the key questions. now, the difference betweeo tion the tax returns and the financial disclosure from remember, these financial disclosure t give you broadu bra categories, a thousand or 15,000d , 15,050., 50,0 so there's a lot of leeway. they're not very preciselot of.a the financial disclosure forms. they're much more precise when you file your taxes. that couldn't possibly describe the discrepancy. but listen, the money is verye important. follow the money. we're going to follow the evidence. that's where low th we needed it. we need to know what happened to the money, including ha inclu with,o hiden do the money when it went into his accounts as well? >> and what are the grandkids >> s to deserve the money?serveh has james comey's been pointing out the biden family members? i'm sure they worked really hard for the tens of millions of dollars. john solomon, thank you. all right. hunter biden now lashing out tonight at the government whistleblowers who sounded the alarm over the allegedwhise special treatment that he received from the doj and the fbe receivi. awyers
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now, his lawyers a are now filia a lawsuit against the irs that alleges the whistleblowers violated the internal revenue by, quote, engaging in a campaign to publicly smear hunter. lawyers for the whistleblowers say that hunter is actually trying to smeaa hunterr them. and the irs says it does notnt comment on pending litigation. hunter is seeking $1,000 in damages for each time his tax information was improperly released. so will this hold upx informn i? we asked george washington university law professor jonathan turlep in couy. i find it interesting here. well, first of all, the one thing i would say hunter has going for him is abbe lowell, who i respecbbe lowet, is one oe top d.c. attorneys. >> you agree with that? i >> yeah, i think the world of abbe. all right. ve my question is it to me it seems very clever they went after the irs, not the whistleblowers individually . now, is there a legal reason for that? thcaus reason e i would think tf
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i'm one of the lawyers fore ower the whistleblowerss wi, they go after my guy. i'm probably going to want discovery on huntescovery r bid which would not work out well for him. >> would it? an und >> no.wh i can understand what abbe lowell is doing,at he doin but k think it's going to work. he is trying to take these shots for his client. for r the federal law, the committee is allowed to make publicmmittee tax info. in fact, the senate report supporting this laenatw goes ino that public disclosure powerttee here. the committee invited the two whistleblowers to a public hearinited theistle-blg becausee that this information should be made public. n th and those two whistleblowers in the hearing went at greathean to be to say they were going to stay only within confines of what they told the committee. they refused to answere co a nur of questions. so i don't believe that abbee he lowell has a strong case here. i think it will fall apart. he couldil a sympathetic judge n
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the trial level, but i don't think he can hol a triald this l on appeal. i think there are so many questions. professor why did joe liey di repeatedly about ever talking to his brotherg out repe, his sr anybody for that matter? >> you know why? olved why was he involved in all these conversationin with with these foreign business partners? why was he meeting some of them at thebusiness partner cafe milc what did hunter offer at a time that they admitted he was addicted to drugs? on and on. hunter himself admitted he had no experience. why are they getting tens millions of dollars? a lot of it coming from our top whatolitical foes. what did eddie biden do for all of this money? o what did hunter do? what did the grand kids do? why all the shell companies? you know, everyone keeps, you know, with the liberal mantra , oh, there's no evidenceever at all whatsoever. i'm not buying this. i'e. idenc. there's a lot of doors open here that indicate a lot of untoward things happen hereel
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. >> no, i think it's a caseha of willful blindness to say that there's no evidence. many in the media now, rather belatedly admit that hunteradmi biden was engagethd, influencen peddling. he was suggesting he was sellin ing.g access to his father. but they insist that's only illusion that all of theseu corrupt figures were just chumps, that they fleeced fopter all of this money. but how do you know that? i mean, that's the reason inu have an impeachmenthreason t inquiry. and instead of revealing informatiod of revn that could p this information, the white house and hunter biden are resisting these efforts. and that's why an impeachment inquiry is so important. you know, this lateso impot on the irs whistleblowers mediscussed back in february when there was a meeting of the team planninetg a scorched earth campaign against witnesses. wi about thatsting meeting is was leaked to the washington post. witner biden's team wanted
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witnesses to know that they were going to go them.ng to go they wanted them to know that they were going to go aggressive and target witne witnesses. and that's what we've seen. they've suedss the owner of the computer shop in an absolutely ridiculoussolutely countersuit,e hunter biden is saying that he still can't confirm that this is actuall y his laptop or these authe emails are authentic, but he does claimt he that his privacys invaded when the contents were revealed. contents wwell, how does that w sodo thesees are all effortswits to attack witnesses, to draw them out financially. gation, expose them to litigation. but it's not going to work. this impeachment query is on the road and he's going to be getting subpoenas and he's going have to answer questions. othe question i have is, why don't you want to answer thoset. ? why doesn't the president or hunter biden releasewh some of these financial records, show that this money didn't
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go to them from untoward sources? >> instead, they're they're being everything but helpful. >> all right, jonathan turley, thanks for that great analysis as always. we appreciat great. wee. actor >> when we come back. actor director sean penn will join us for an exclusive interview. he has a brand new documentary. it tracks the seemingly endlessi war in ukraine. i asked hing tm about billionsis of dollars being poured into the country by the us an of d explain to him why conservatives are not interested in helping muchelpinm anymore. >> straight aheauch anymd, polie arrested 30 one year old jeffrey dahmer. >> he's being called the cannibal killer. to hear jeffrey dahmer have a conversation with his father is brand new. >> this is jeffrey dahmer, as he actually is all the time that i should have in court. i never want nothing. absolute nothing is too great
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again, that's 800 3254991. actor sean penn, he was in ukraine documenting. the russian invasion from the beginning of the war that day one, it was of the actually president zelenskyy is a documentary called superpower. nohew airing on paramount plus starting today. >> take a look at the film we set out to make was not meant to encounter an existential threat to en to democracy, just a spirited story of a comedy superstao r turned president mikhail. >> we're currently in this situation where there's a major russian build up. the situation was changing and feeling more urgenn is chat they had two impacts in town
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>>er time. >> this modern country was suddenly at war. to >> i sat down with sean penn to discuss his new documentary ,all his many trips to ukraine d during the war and the ongoingut conflict. >> take a look.. this whole story, this whole i vie, i was riveted to it and i wanted to i'll tell everybody i urgentlyte see it. w it doesn't matter what side of the ukraine conflict you're on. it really doesn't. rehow this came about is just a fascinating set to iircumstance where you're going over there to interview a guy that's a former entertainer that becomes president of ukraine. and that was the purpose of thet interview. >> the purpose of the intended documentarhe inty is a sort of lighthearted take because it started pre-covid. had started planning to do it long before thi ds russian buildup of forces on the border. >> right. and then is in the wart evolveso
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the timing, where you are there as this conflict breaks out,n ie as putin invades a sovereign country, ukraine you aree. right there. and i guess what i came away with and i'm not i'm just to compliment you back becauseo, let's be honest here, ifst you don't get into politics, we're not going to agree on a whole lot. politi and i could talk about a lotcs t of your political positions in the past and hugo chavezt and stuff that drove me up the wall. e me ubut that's not that's irrelevant to this discussion. but you were there and i came away with the sense this is this is a reahat thisl for y. you. and you proved it by staying there in a war zone with the president who's the top target of, let's be honest, one of the worlds, you know, a guy that had no qualms killing innocent men, women and children. bombing out neighborhoods, bombing apartment buildings. you know, ruining is in any
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could the country. co you kidnapping 20,000 kids, right reeducating them into hatred. >> yeah. and you were told by a former national security adviser o'brien to get the out of there. they were telling you don't stay there because they knew zelenskyy was a top target. but you stayed. that tells me a lot about you. you didn't bail. you could have bailed out. you have kid les. i'm sure you don't want to die. i'm sure you'd like to live as long as you can. i woulm sud actually. >> all right. whd you stayy did ? you know, i. i having traveled places that certainly from the outsidei have a certain narrative arounde themna of, you know, unpredictability. i've had angst, anxious moments at times, and this was very different in the sense they immediately there was just. a tremendous sense, heartbreak dod it didn't feel like it was just for the ukrainiann'
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people and ukraine. it really felt like that that this would happen at this point in human history. i've thought about my kids y that this wast woul something that would affect themd and i think has and but but not anything like what's happening on those front lines in that country and those people. but of course, it's just the the amount of collateral damage is is going to continue economically i think as psychosocial. and it's a real tipping point in terms of how this country, a country that i love also. are we going to hold on to the great aspirations, something i'm sure we do shareei in terms of that the origin of this country's ideal, or are we going to let it go? and i think it's fragile
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right now. you know, we talked about thisyr the last time and i'm going to give you a news probably don't want to hear, but you probably also already know it was true, but pr conservative st in this country for this conflict has dropped precipitously. and we discussed some ofst the reasons the last time you were here. one is europe has not stepped up eur. it's their continent. and they needed to do more from day one. e fromand the united states flog wiraine with money, you know, basically a blank check for a period of time, you know, culminating recently with $500$0 million earmarked for green energy in ukraine. that's the last thing that is important in ukraine right now. green energy thereaine rig survl is the most important. that's that so off so many people in this country. we have veterans that are is counthomeless.
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we have all these people thatplh needat help in our country. and we'll get we're spending money on green energy in ukraine. that is asinine. i think you probably agree with that. and here's the other pars asint europe's not doing their part. we're paying the bulk of the moneys. he bulk it's a proxy war betweed and vladimir putin, which is what it evolves into. and joe biden did something from the beginning that reallytt infuriated me. and that was when he vetoed the 28 migs. i brought this up the last time. you weren't sure of it. he did veto it. okay. o itand like, here we go again.t you know, we start wars, we war politicizeat we sa them. d then we say, never mind. and to, you know, tough luck to the people that died in those wars and left in on the battlefield. and americans have had it with that. icans haand they once they oncew that joe was not in to win, hou he should have allowed themhath to have the mix of support or conflict. europe has to go all in and you have to figheurope hn and yot an
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a war. and denying him that weaponry at that moment was critical. and it just infuriated. yeah. again, i will say that i think playe were man arey elements at play. i don't know to say that that president biden wasn't the dominant voice in that. i do know that later he did savy that he didn't feel that they needed them. at a certain pointt . yep. look , i that whethercrat, or it's republican-democrat or anything in between that andt i'm of course not a political analyst, but as an observer it as one more citizen. i would say that i'm very confident that whichever party might support decisive action, complete action in this, it polt would be a political win, noict to mention a principled one. and by action i mean give themme everything they need now rather
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than bit by biy t over the timey because eventually there's not the political will in this country to sen notpod us troops there, nor is there the desire of the ukrainian s to have u.s. troops there. in fact, in fact, president zelenskyy says very passionately, they've foughtd many wars, died in too many wars. we don't want them to fight hereinrs. . so what we will do, do, r republican or democrat, over the long term is we're going i to give them everything it takes short of u.s. on the ground there. so we should do it now, because the only difference, death and destruction, more death and destruction, destr more separation, longer separation of families, more psychologicaluc and inevitably more that will come to our shores in terms of deficit. and soms i would like to see, you know, i've never voted republican, an unlikely evervo to votted ree republican
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interesting. i guess they can't politicizom e it. blame republicans. anyway, here with reaction, seattle, seattle radio is is se host, author of the book what's killing america.hat is rance is with us. and former new york city mayoral candidate curtis sliwa.a curtis, i mean, you just opeyon your eyes, your city of newwitha york that you love with all your heart, mind and soull minle and you see the messe is unfolding worse than ever,r e in spite of all the people claiming otherwise. otn just see it and they'reba getting let out. no bail and they're getting no jailil, aning no j even if theye a judge. >> and imagine using a daycare center with little babies as a front of cover for running a drug midway. they're chopping up fentanyl. they're putting it in aluminum foil. they're testing the product, sniffing it, mixin pg itr with other drugs. and this goes on in our city drugur and i was watching our mayor earlier today, john. i couldn't believe itoday canno well, you know, there's marijuana around, there's cocaine, fentanyl.nt anyl that's a crime. these people should be locked
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upul. d it should be severe penalties. and yet what talking about decriminalizing, as you see in parts of the west coast, we're talking about having centers where you can inject these drugs. we are >> where do you think they're getting these drug trump from? drug mules tg thesug stealing le locusts through the cornfield, n these neighborhoods? >> it has to be zero tolerance. there has to be a crackdowighbo there has to be law and order. and stop this nonsense ford st feg sorry for people who would actually hide behind a daycare dealing drugs.ck >> you should lock them upm up and throw away the key. and by the way, it's costing new york city, what, $40,000$40 per illegal immigrant? ille, mr.tt policies mayor. great job, jason, out wher eith you on the west coast? you're dealing with the same . it's happening in the citiesthey i mentioned have one thing in common. >> they're deep blue. >> absolutely. i mean, let us all step back for just second. we see all these images.
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we hear these stories. a lot of these kid skids a are sociopaths. they're insane and they deserve to be in jail. re ss passedbut are any of us actually shocked that this is still happening? becaus e when you look at policy i after policy after policy, it was a perfect recipet wa for ths crime crisis. you defunded the police while demonizing, telling everybodyy basically they don't have to be respected whatsoeverthaty don'tr you have some states like here in washington state, that have bannedwaha police officers from pursuing vehicles that drive off. unless you have a establishment of the case of this being a violent felony. you have here again in washington state, you're not allowed as an officer to talallk to any juvenile suspects until they have a lawyer present. >> even if the parent is saying pare to my kid.k we have gone out of our way. it seems to that criminals have more rights than anybody else. y >> we had a story earlier today that one city actually has the audacity to say we're going to throw prolific criminals
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in jail. and what was the respons crimine that we got the aclu of washington saying, oh, this is just nolu of wat. o is the prolific criminal who's a drug addict might not be able to keep a jot might b they don'. >> these are people who are breaking the law and second, that they're in jail means one less second than any of us are going to become a potential victim. becawe have to stop pretending that the criminals are the victims. we have actual victims herctims, >> you know, curtis, rather than enforce the laws of different states and and obviously against violence and stealingt, obviou. so chicago, because all these stores are closing down left and right, they can'tnnot afford to stay open. they can't afford to put their employees at risd to thek so they came up with a brilliant idea. i actually endorse this idea, o and that is they're going to run the stores. they'll want them. they'll ru they wn them now when they go bankrupt. and it's their employees that are ones getting beat up. i wonder if maybe they'll have an epiphan ey will y and maybe they'll wake up to the fact, oh, allowing people to walk
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with $999 worth of stuff and not lifting a finger wor mae isn't such a good idea for the poor business, is it? wellr , their shock when they hd those flash mobs in downtown chicago with thousands injured teenagers appear momentarily break windows, go through the retail stores, start looting the shooting and just causing total mayhem. you don't shut this reminds meie of that movie clockwork orange. >> we're allowing our youngg pe people to frighten adults and senior citizen s, and we- seni must reverse this. and the way you reverse itor is you have to be you have to discipline these young people. thesung peopthey're not going td to laying down on a couch and you trying figure out whye is u all the furniture is upstairs in the wrong rooms. you gopst to separate them,e you got to incarcerate them. and we have to educated you hayh our children to respect property, to respect governmenot ,and most importantly, to respect america, because this is an attack on america. when i see this in each
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and every city, it's an attack on the soul of america. and we must fighthe soult back. >> no matter how young they are, they have to be taught a lesson. and, you kno aw, jason, i take this back to 574 riots, dozens of dead americans in the summer of 2020. >> billiond s in property damage,o thousands of injured cops. bi use the video to convict all the people they had on tape. 3you got about 30 seconds. >> yeah, we have madet, the choice again, on the left, they have chosen just to release mose chosenleast of e criminals. we have people who are actively rioting and they hav get releas. and now cut to two, two and a half years later. what we have , we have a juvenile crime surge. we're not putting them in jail. we're putting them deafestorative justice. and you know what we're definitely not doing talking about the broken family crisiss that we have in this country. >> jason great point. curtis i think you're getting closer to the finish line. limayo, k will mayor again i think the even even liberal new york will vote for you. all right.unately thank you both. all right. unfortunately, that's all the
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