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show up on monday, but that's just me. >> it's kind of how i roll. do some text. >> gary from becker, minnesota i don't agree with tesla and figaro on most issues, that but she's the first democrat that i've heard in a long time. >> that makes sense. the dnrdt mac. listen to her. listen to figaro. anonymous from ohio. >> i'm a lifelong straight ticket democratic voter. i used to work for a democratic congresswoman. thngresswoman. trump. >> i am disgusted with the party. i dedicated my life y that ie t. anonymous. see how scared they are. charlie from louisianao you. ths should run fetterman fetterman for president.presid jenna from michigan. sorry, jenna. i tried to get you in, but they say i'd run out of time. >> looofk, all this time i had to talk to jenna, but they were worried. always remember. i'm watters, and this is my
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world. >> welcome to "hannity". and tonight, terrible news for joe bide, everyon. hysteria and disbelief is now once again spreading all across the democratic party. with justy."t one year until the 2024 presidential election, biden is losing it to donald trump in nearly every single swing state in the country? look at this "new york times" poll. trump is now u nowp by four in pennsylvania, five in michigan, five in arizona, six in georgia, and he's up by a whopping ten points in the stat 10 poine of nevada. now, by the way, kamala harris fares even worse in a hypothetical match up against trump. but that's not all. p againsa new abc news poll fins of americans now believe the country is headed in the whe country is headed in the what about the other 24%? what are they thinking? you better off than you were four years ago. now, if these numbers hold, wilt biden won't just lose. he would get blown out. and needless to say, the mob,aye the media, they are in a
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complete state of meltdowna com >> panic. watch for yourself. "new york times" has a poll out this morning showing that donald trump is leading in five of the six big fi states.come bac big now, presidents have come back in the past. ronald reagan, barack obama.s tg >> but this is tough news for joe biden. joe biden. call. this is frightening from just the biden white house, not just for democrats, but for anybody who fears what a return to a trump presidency would mean. he can win. t. >> the new york times poll is not the first one to say this. he can win can win. >> so some democrats seemingly are starting to wake up. former top adviser to barack obama, david axelrod, is all but begging joe biden to step aside on x. he questioned whethed beggr bide reelection bid is good for the country. meanwhile, biden fanbid is billy crystal, he tweeted, quote, it's time to pas s the torch to the next generation. it's time for biden to announce he won't run boy in 2024. now, more and more democrats are now comingk ou forward to se the obvious.
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joe biden is a failed president who is not up to the job by challenging any of you out therhee who tell me one thig that he has done one policy success. he has had. >> he is he is weak, is frail,rd and we all know he is a cognitive mess. mess, p and today, as per usual, biden struggled to simply communicate. >> take a look. take a seat if you have one. and if i say you don't like, don't jump. okay a fully electrified trains on his car to amid 83%ess gase less greenhouse gases, by the way, than driving your car . y, than driving your car one of the things i convinced president larry, whe n i was vice president, i convinced the president to do providegh-se money for high, high speeded rail. >> mumbling, bumblingg. stumbling. at one point during the speech, joe once again treatedeate the crowd to one of his favorite tall tales just to boot. take tles. look.oks. >> i won't get to complete the obvious. tell us first name his number two and seniority.
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two time angelo and andrew came up to me. i've always said joe, really grabbed my cheek. joey. maybe they said all this because i was just publishedd in the newspaper that i hadd trv traveled 1,200,000 miles on air force planesel as vice presiden. they published that in a regular basis. he said big, i won't quote him exactly, but he's a big deal. joey. and i said, what's it mean?had and he said, look, we just had the retirement dinner up in newark. he said, you know how many mile dinner.s he traveled on am? and i said, no.d he he said, a million. i think was 320,000 miles. >> now, the story has been bee debunked and it's not true. but that did not stop joe from recounting his fake adventures on amtrak, not once, but actually twice todaym recouf in terms of both competency and results. biden is the singlcompetency ant president in the modern era. now, the only election pitch from democrats in 2024 is donald trump. ifin 202 he is the candidate isy scary. now, to bolster this message
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and keep trump off the campaign trail, the weaponize justice system of joe biden has gone him to war against one man, one family and one organization. 91 felony indictment orgs and or civil charges in several different states and jurisdictions ans are all perfee timed to impact the 2024 election. even though these charges could have been fileeventhesed ago. of course, these are all heavily, heavilydemocrat democratic districts or, you know, jurisdictions. in other words, the jury poolche the only real chance for fairness would be post-conviction f when a the verdicts are appealed. case in point, new york's unprecedenteealed.d civil fraudl against donald trump. it was brought by new york's ate democratic attorney general, letitia james. remember, she campaigned james, rhe on getting donald trump and
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the judge in the case. this guy, arthur engoran, is also a devout democrat, andt clearly hates donald trump. and today, during trump's testimonody, the judge basically imploded, screaming at donald trump's legal counsel. quote, i beseech you to control him if you can. if you can't, i will i will excuse him and i will draw every negative inference that it can. at one point, the judge loudly proclaiminhe judgeg, quote, no,t here. i'm not here to hear what trump has to say. >> i'm like, what are you theroe for? shouldn't we want to hear from every witness? apparently note. care but really, why would the judge care what trump has to say when he's alreadyhas to s made his m? this is the same judge that valued a lago at only $18 million and sticks by the valuation. even though everybody thy and tr mother said you can't be more wrong. e wronif you want a two acre van
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lot on the ocean in palm beachac ,a block away from mar-a-lago, yeah, there's one available.he the empty lot. all dirt. no home listed for a whopping f $200 million. another two acre plot of lan dnother two acre plot of lan nearby listed at $150 million.0o it's only dirt. there's no house on it. meanwhil it's oe, mar-a-lago is an iconic 60,000 square foot mansion with 58 bedrooms, 33 bathrooms located on 20 acres of prime palm beach real estate with a unique position on both the intracoastal waterway and the beach and meaning the ocean. that's about, well, ten times t the amount of acreage compared to the empty two acre lot down the road being sold empty for $200 million at one palm beach mansion nearby, which is a third of the size of mar a lago with aof 10th of the land that sold for 170 million. a ta third of the size, a 10th of the 170 million. >> i know it sounds nuts, but that's what the prices are down 170 mi know i
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there. anyone with basic math skills or an abacus. if you're old like joe can easily value mar-a-lago at close, if not more than $1,000,000,000. but the judge is not willing do t. e judge is not willing is that is that abusively corrupt and biased? itthat sim won't correct his mir even listen to palm beach real estate professionals. his mind was made up before the case was even underway. the lifelong democrat justis determined to punish donald trump regardless of the truthe facts. this is what we see in cas eat w tht w this is what happens wheisn i you have a weaponized department of justice, when they are jus weaponit system isd as a political weapon, when we are criminalizing political differences. yet trump is still clobbering biden in almost every battleground state in spite of all of this. and for arrests and for arraignments. democrats, they may be needing a plan b anyway. here with reaction from
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the trump organization, as eric trump. you know, i eric, i got to be honest. i mean, between valuing and i know it's not funny to you and it shouldn't be funny to you and it shouldn't be funny to your family because this has been, you know, the last has six or seven years of your life. but, you know, i beseech shu to control him if you can. to h he he's saying to lawyer i wi, i excuse himm and and draw every negative inference that i can . >> and then i think my favorite, eric, is i'm not here is the judge to listen to what the witness hae judgs t. >> what is he there for? u sean, i take this very, verys vy personally. we've got an incredible company. we've never missed a payment. we'v a,e never missed a loanevet payment. we pay on time every single time. we've never hahing wild default. we've never breached a covenant in a loan or love us. every time we've gone in, we've taken a property. we put hundredin, wes of millios of dollars of our own money
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into it. we've made them absolutely incredible it.le, we. we've made banks hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. they're al ol our friends. they're al ol our friends. saying that trump's always done a great job. we're a platinum lender. we've never had a problem. thve us inr had a problem. default. >> they've never had an issue with our company. but make no mistakcompany.e, is. isn't about the law, right? this is about politics. s abousean you've called it with show. she came as soon as my father went down the escalato ar. she came out that very day and she started going after himm i'm going to get him. i'm going to take him down. i'm going to take down his family. i'm going to go intoily.to go tt the attorney general's office every single day. go hy single day. go home. >> and i can't believeome. is bg allowed to happen in in new york. there is nin new o crime. o crim >> there is no victim. our banks made hundrede, no vics of millions of dollars off of us. our banks love from us us.ve they've never called a default on us. it doesn't it doesn't make any sense? there is bad people out there every day that around
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in business that cause harm. no one has been harmed. ban the exact opposite. in fact, our banksks, as i keep on saying, have made a ton of money and love us. >> it doesn't make any sense. sean. sean.there's not one lender complaining. there's not one insurance company complainin ig. g, the there is language correct me if i'm wrong in every singlree whe you have a loan application or an application for insurance, you put in language, do not our valuations, which by the way, no, they have their ownciar fiduciary responsibility. ofduciary responsibility. numbers. they're not going to lend the kind of money that an organization that ananizatio lip organization is, is borrowing do tnization is, is borrowing their own due diligence. that would be impossible. t is >> that's insanity. that doesn't happen in the real world. sanity, ththe the banks are thet regulated in the entire world. they have to i mean, they have by e have to i mean, they have they get sued by every
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shareholder if they didn't. and that's like sean hannitys o, going out to a bank. he's getting a mortgage on his home. he goes to the bank and says,e. you know, bank, i think my house is worth $1,000,000. i want to take my word for it and i want $1,000,000 mortgage. of course, you're not going to dar mortg are noto that. you know what they're going to do? they're going to send appraisers out. they're going to appraise the land. they're going to take a loan thk to value ratio to make sure that they have adequate coverage. you're going to pu that in equi. the same thing happens to a much greater degree in a commercial transaction. we would get mortgages on properties and we put hundreds of millions of dollars into the properties only furthers of furtheringurthr the banks collateral. this wholein narrative there is asinine. again, our banks loved us. there are no victims. there was no crime of any sort e . but letitia james has to go after my father. and now you see the nurs fate and all all these different, you know, coalitions. you see all attorney generalser, fundraising on the fact that they're going after donald afted they're they're goingnald after his platform and they're keeping him off the campaign trail so he can'g him oft be soh carolina and iowa and new hampshire and all the places he wants to beh.
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they're all fundraising on this charade. and again, cha it's what letitia james promised she was going to do. she promised this in her own words. >> i won't tell you how to get any news today. >> i have pleaded wanting>> she to get donal hd trump for the last six years. >> so the only comfort the onl and state of the united states of america right now, sean ,ew it's certainly is in new york, but they want to cancel your ability to ever do business cancelty t in new york again. they want some conservator take, over your properties. they want to fintheye you $250 million. i guess if there's any comfortif i have there a very hard time tm believing that this would stand on appeae belil. e if you get a fair judge, if you're able to get a fair judge in new york you know, if it wasn't so ridiculous, you know, you would laugh at it. but this is your life. this is your family. this has gone on now for all these years. and a judge saying he doesn't want to hear from a witness, is this is this our countr
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y? >> because that doesn't sound like the usa set of employees. sean, let's not forget about the thousands of employees. these are maids are housekeepers. these are engineers. these are these are drivers. th are bellman. i mean, people who literally rely on our family and our properties to put food on their plate, you know, on their tables every single night. there's thousands of people who are collateral damage to leticia james's gamese are t and she doesn't give a damn. i mean, she doesn't even consider these people. i meanr , is she responsibleak to take care of new yorkers or represent the best interests best yorkers? best interests these people have incredible jobs because of us, because of the trump organization, because of her family. and she wants to put those and put thol. o put those sean, these people are cruel. they are cruel, cruel people. e and they will do anything for their own political power. and my father will keep fighting it. fightin i'll keep fighting it. and in the end, we will win, because whatever is happenin gs happ is just it's unthinkable and it makes no sense. >>enunthinkaakes you get one fae this thing's going to be throw it out on us here. this thinse.s judge, it's almost like a saturday night live skit. rehe's so bad.
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>> it's worse than a saturday night live skit because you have to livehat. to live it eric trump, thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. all right. joininapprecia g us now with more, author of the brand new book on woke how to defeat the cultural marxisme america, texas senator ted cruz. before i get to your book, senator, just you know,s goin you hear what's going on ing new york. you see, judge, you know the price of property down in palm beach. you know that properties were, you know, muchf closer to a billion. but this guy claims to 18 million. he say w s he doesn't want to hear wit from a witness. clie a witness. control your client. i don't want to hear from him. i mean to hear is that a kangaro court? is this a banana republic? >> because it looks like it said, sadly, that's exactly what it is. you know what what eric trump was just saying about thtly what eness ot saying about thtly what unfairness of this proceeding is exactly right. letitif tla james is a hard core partisan. she campaigned saying,trump, i'm going to get donald trump. i'm going to go after donald trump. this judge, by all appearances,
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is a partisa harn who hated-cos. and we can anticipate he's going to rule against trump. sto rule nst donahe doesn't lik. he wants to punish trump. look, you and i have both been to mar b lago many times. >> it is an extraordinary it's a spectacle, a property. the idea that that's $18 million is utterly laughable. and i'll tell you what, there is not a person on planet who,lb if you were told you can buy for mar-a-lago for $18 million, wouldn't immediately go try to raise the moneyion,mmediate . like, like, like you could. it's insane. it's -- it's insane.insane. >> let me talk to you about something, because this is very relevant. your new book is phenomenal, it is called unwoke, how to defeat cultural marxism did invading the u.s. you go through a history about communist revolutions and begin with young people because they are naïve. i know there are going to be some that are very offended by that, however, when i was young, i was also naïve as well.
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one of the famous outages. well, i'm a little over 40, think goodness my brain cells are working. >> the book comes out tomorrow, it breaks down how the radical left using every major institution in america and as you said, it starts off telling the story of my dad, who was a guerrilla fighting along with fidel castro in cuba, he was 14 when he started, as my dad has said, the revolution with 14 and 15-year-old boys that didn't know any better. that is true of communist revolutions all over the world. young people are easily manipulated and they don't have
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life experience. the opening chapter of the book is and universities are where this virus was created, where ittate mutated and where it spread. >> and we look right now at what's happening these anti-semitic rabidly, anti-israel protests on college campuses people are asking, how did this happen? >> it is because the culant of cultural marxist have taken over the universities and they are indoctrinate i hating students. and this radical approach then spreadoach the from universities to k-through-12 education. there'e univers a chapter on k y 12 to journalism to big business, to big tech, to entertainment, to science. and what this book lays outith o is a strategy, how we fight back, how we takwe our country back from the cultural marxist. and i gountry bat to tell you, t though the book comes out. yeah. how how do we take it back? >> well, we stand up and fight and we number one, we shine
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sunshine on what they're doing because their ideas ordiuse their ideas ordinary americans don't want to abolish the police. ordinaryricans americans don't t open borders. ordinary americans don't wanen t eight-year-old children subject to sterilization and castration. ordinary americans know what a womans know n is. o and so we shine light on it, but we also increase the consequences of going woke. so, for example, the chapter on big business talks about howt the fortunere 100 has become fou the economic enforcers for 100 . onomic enforcers for but then it highlights what happened with bud light and with target. you look at bud light, we've never seen a brand light itself on fire as quickly as bud light did. it went from the number one beer in america to dropping out of the top ten to losing tens of billions of dollars because their woke executives looked down on their customers. >> now, you fast forward to target where they had these these displays again, actively
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marketing the transgender agenda to children, things like tuck friendly bathing suits for three-year-old toddlers to tuck their ng suits so little boys cd pretend not to be pretend to be girls. and you know what happened? millions of moms got . and target likewise lost tens of billions of dollars. raging i and what's really encouraging? you look at the internal discussions at targeookt had happened and the executives were saying, we don't want were saying, we don't want and the key to this, we've goth to change the cost and benefit analysis so that it cost more to go woke. so corporations stayco the hell out of politicssthe coo and just sell widgets. >> yeah, well, senator, the book is now out, amazon.com. >> we have my website. hannity .com on woke how to defeat cultural marxism bookstoresw all acrosss th the country. >> so we really appreciate you being with us. e counr, we ap you band look fog you back, as always. all right. when we come back, governor ron desantis of florida.
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>> we are just a little over, what, two months until the first primarom two my and t4 presidential election heating up. first, the iowa caucuses. earlier tonight, florida governor ron desantis, he did pick up a major endorsement in this case from iowa governor kim reynolds just two months before that state's caucus. here's what she had to say. >> someone who, most importantly, can win. a endors and that person is ron desantis . and that is why i am so to stand here tonight and give him my full support and endorsement. of >> and on top of that, we are only 24 days away from our red stataye, blue state, state versus state debate. governor going up against up california governor gavin newsom. it's right heragai the e on moderated by yours truly. joining us now, florida governor ron desantis.
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>> i maybe maybe it's a selfishness. governoh, you got to cry. yeah, we got some. i didn't know you had a big crowd. we had a good event. >> we >> yeah, we hahad a big premiern in des moines. and kim reynolds is a very beloved figure in iowa because she's done a great job. peopl so we've got a lot of excitement. a lot of people are going to ron desantis si.com and helping us out. so thank you, everybody, for your surge of suppor eryone ft. of suppor >> governor, let's let's talk g a little bit about the race aspect of it. one thing that i have picked upf from a lot of people as i talkpe to peoploplee day and i know it's the nature of politics, i know it's the nature of primariesda it's . tant the the one thing that the constant theme i get back is is the republicans that i talk to people they would rather the republicans all get along.l >> but that's not realistic in a primary, is i butt? >> well, look, i mean, you know, i spend most of myy time just just talking about my
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my record of accomplishmenrecor my bio and my vision for the future. i mean, that ultimately is, i think what this is all about. we see the country hit the skids. we see the decline the, all thee indicators. and the question is, are we just going to kinde indicare w g our shoulders and accept the managed decline of the country or we going to reverseo the decline and have an american revival? and that'sree it just goingh yo to require leadership? you're going to fight for people. you've got to be able to deliver the winha pes bother the winha politically and policy, and you've got to be able to lead even when it's not youse easy. and so that's the message we have. and, you know, here in iowa, seane. i, you know, because you've covered this and i know you've been here and done events, caucus is unlike a typical election. >> i mean, these are peopl ite go ou, these are peopl that are going to go outt in mid-january or it's very cold and they're going to have to go to a site for four, manyr hours to be able to register their preference be able. so it's really anpr organizational game. efer we've now visited 87 of 99 iowa counties. i'm the only candidate that's going to visit all 99 iowa counties, which is the traditio a n here, though, called the full grassley.
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so we're committed to doing that. obviousllly, you have somebodyyl like governor reynolds. she's committed to campaigningds ve us and being very active. that is going to very help. but it's lining up the peopleg that are going to commit the caucus for, yeah, we'vup th tens of thousands already that have done that and we're going to work to get manthat a . let me ask you this question. historically, election s are decided by peace and prosperity. elections usually come down, especially when you're up against an incumbent in a general election.e you are you betterbe off than you were four years ago? >> can you imagine things would be this bad with three years under joe biden? because frankly, i cannot imagin actually i mean, kno i was sounding the alarm in 2020. >> i meandinn, worked very hard in that general election to try to defeat biden on behalf of the republicans. and i just saw him as a spentm s force. >> i just didn't think he ha adi the the capacity to even do the job.
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and i thought he would be manipulated by faractly left elements of the democrat party. and that's exactly what's happened. his weakness haswh huge problems internationally. his agenda at home has been outright disastrous. and so, you know, we're now art situationnow, we're now as a country. >> a country. . let me let me look at theet me polls. and let me asklo you question. donald trump has had a prettyld large lead, all the other candidates. and in many ways , when many ways you would think that if a presidential candidate gets indictedthis, wh times and arrad four times, it seems to defy all conventional political gravity, that every time that happens, the poll numbers go up. >> how do you explain that?t whn >> well, look, i think when that when that alvin bragg case came, i mean, it was just so transparently ridiculous. and to go backbragg, seven ort r eight years, clearly this would not have been broughs,
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t forr nonpolitical reasons. notpolitical reasons. a lot of sympathy, you know, as a result of that in particular, maybeympathy sof the others, too. but i think that one really just showed justthinth how ridiculous, quite frankly, the justice system has become when it's in the handsan of leftist politicians and leftist activists. but you know what? we're here in iowa is, you know, clearly the former president's guar id got a base of support. you also have a base of people peopg elsewhe a base of people elsewhere. >> but then the bulk of the people are considering the formerere, the president, bo considering others. some of them are pulling for him now, some of them are not. but there is, i think, more much more fluidity than m what some of the national media wants to do. and i think the people on the ground here see that there's a lot of people se made a finallot of people decision. i think the majority of iowans will probably makefina a final decision as we get into early january. >> and i'd say the sam decisione thingf nesam goes for the people of new hampshire. >> let's talk about 24 daysdays from now. and this happened pretty organicall fw, andy.
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i was interviewing gavin newsom and i asked him in the middle of that debate because you guysebate because have kind of been going back and forth against each other. i said, well, do you want to debate governor desantis? >> he said, absolutely. any place, any time. just give me a day's notice. that was his answer to me. deba was his answer to me. him on my show? sure. you can moderatee said. and, you know, so now we have it scheduled for november 30th. >> and in the state of georgia ,and it's supposed to be red, r blue, state versus state. do you get the sense, as many are beginning to think, that democrats are looking for a replacement now for joe bidesn ? >> 100%, sean. republicans need to bebecause prepared. they're trying to pushre tryin . when you see obama flunkies out there saying this, you see thatt just by. that is by design. i mean, that would not be happeningjustice, without the being direction to that. and so who would they go with? you know, they've got harris they've got. but -- but newsom clearlyhat is
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is somebody that's hovering there. >> so i view it less a s about california versus florida, because we could just look, people are leaving californiapeople a. >> they're moving to florida. you can look at the indicators. but i think what california represents, it's kind of the leftist petri dish. so whatever democrats have already done in washington, california is kind of like five years ahead of that. so i that. i do thf you did havn second term, i think you'd get a lot of the same polls. but clearly, i af you ended upel with like a newsom. they would have policies that would really accelerate woe decline of this country. whereas i think florida represents a modelry where whern reverse the decline and have an american revival. >> so, yes, there'llences di be differences that are discussed between the two states. >> but i think the more importand betweet part of the de is how does that factor in to the nation's future? because, look, i've had a lot of people flee california, in new yorf pe k, john. >> you know, a lot of people in new york who've fled here over the years, illinois, all this stuff. and that's fine. d of >> and we're we're proud of that. but i can't have every timi cana these blue states screw up that people feel like they have to move to florida. stati mean we really need to mae
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sure that the country gets fixed so that people don't feel like they have to leave all the time. >> and as the governor of florida, you know, we've benefited from some of it,. but everyone should be able to live in peacemhould be and fy and security of the streets somesecurity of the streets and that used to be something that there wasn't as much difference between betwee states.ween now, there's a radical, radically different approach if you live rad an urban area, onef these blue states, you know, there's massive crim e ife's massive crim you're going to some of these school districts indoctrination in the schools, obviously the taxes and all of that, taxem was and all of that, huge in those states. >> so it reallndy is a i where you live. >> now, i'd like to see all those blue states do better with better leadership at the federal level. >> i don't see how we a lot of these issues involving energy, open borders, sanctuary, state, high taxes, low taxes, law and order versus, defund,r, dismantle. there's a lot there. governor, have fun in iowa. pleaseaiowa, pl. the great people of iowa for the rest of the country, including me, thank them for
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all that they do to help all of us. they're amazing people in iowa. i lookazing pe to being there m. thank you, sir. thanks>> than, john. >> up next, all eyes on the commonwealth of virginia ahead of tomorrow's crucial elections. governor glenn youngkin, he will join us to discuss tomorrow's elections. and by the way, don't forget live scuss, a audience shows. tickets are free wednesday and thursday. new york city. just go to hannity .com to gettt your free tickets. we hope to see you thenda and there. hey, dad, would you rather time travel to the past or the future. >> that's easy and all the time back to 20 minutes but to eat this ham turkey and beef roast all over again. >> but you could just go back that holiday buffet right now. then i get the time travel. let's go. wait. i want to read it to you.
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elections, but also nationwidefi . i couldn't agree with him. more here with an update on what we might expect tomorrow night. virginia governor glenn youngkin, he brings a crowd to to bring in a crowd tonight . >> i'm the only one without a crowd tonight. governor, good to see you, sirte . sean, great to be with you.i i have gothave the next generatn of generation joshua with me. these are great kids, future leaders. >> they have been out knocking doors all over loudoun countll l and that's where we are today, where it all started. the parents matter movement sta started in loudoun county. it spread across the commonwealth of virginia, acrossrtspread a nation. and let me tell you, sean invirn virginia, parentias still matte. we have a chance tomorrow to elect one pablo segura as the state senator from loudoun countya chance. and the entire loudoun county school board is on the ballot tomorrow. and this is what voters get to go make a statement about that. they're tired being left in the dark. they're tired of having the school board hide from theme
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sexual assaults in schools and overdoses in their schools . they're going to make a change. and that's what's on the ballot. and i am so excite ballotd. o se see virginians come oute to vote. republican s get out and vote tomorrow. we have to have you at the polls so polls that can holi our house and flip our senate. >> let me let me ask you how your secure, secure your vote initiative has worked here. you have a five vote margin majority in the house of delegates, a five vote deficit in the senate. >> and, governor, i've been applauding you and i've been telling the republicanvernor, y they need to do this. they've started their own initiative. bank your vote, but they also f need to follow through with another initiative which wh is legal ballot harvesting, which democrats are doing in many states. agai harn, legal. how do you feel that the effort went leading into tomorrow, which is usually election day,oy tends to favor republican voters more not t why ? but you tried to blunt the the
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hundred thousand or 500,000 deficits that sometimeses the republicans go into on election day y. yes, sean. and in 2021, there were 500,000 people that voted for our great lieutenant governor, winston lieutenant governor, winston attorney general, jason myers, and me. that did not governod others vo2 congressional midterms, 500,000 . so we went to work to geti hu republicans ofndf the sidelines. i can tell you that it has worked. we have seen really strongg turu early voting turnout, particularly in our battleground districts like here in loudoun county, like in prince william county, with our candidate, bill wolff, like in fredericksburg, with our county, our candidate, tara durant. we need to get people off the sideline need tos into to v. but we've got to finish the work tomorrow. we've got to get everybodye have who didn't vote early out tomorrow. we do expect to win election day, but we need to show up strong in order to hold our house and flip our senate. e we have done yeoman's work s ovr the last 22 months in virginia. we've taken a state that waste
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wa thaty in job growth bottom t, and we've turned it into number three in the nation in job growth in 22 months,ine in the 0 more virginians working today than just 22 months ago when we started. we have back the blue and we seeing law enforcement coming back to the job. and we have stood upming bace hs and for excellence in education. this is what voters are concerned about. that's why we got to get them out tomorrow. wes can hold our house.an we can flip our senate. but i'll tell you, the road to the majority in our senate comes through loudoun county with juan pablo sugar. we have got to get him elected tomorrow. and i'm asking all republicansee ,get off the couch tomorrow. go vote. off couch to leave your vote inr pocket. >> we need you at the polls. governor, how do you feel the effort that you've been leading has as worked leadingmor into tomorrow? >> do you feel like it's beenow successful. ? ccessful. i do think it's been successful, sean. we>>k tht has have seen a an out registration from republicans
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versus democrats. they started with a much higher block than us and we've closed a the gap. we have had a much greater turnout in early votin g has been awesome and i see huge momentum across the commonwealth. john i've done 100 campaign events and i've had a chance to to voters all over the commonwealth. and i hear over and over and over vover that they lovehe the fact that we have providedf $5 billion of tax relief. we recognize it's their money, not we brought down the cost gov of living. we have stood up for parentserna we have worked hard to make sure law enforcement knows that wrd thate back the blue.o these are the keys to making sure that moret more people move to virginia than move away. wervirginia than move away. the first time in the commonwealth of virginia in ten years. here'sr the first a chance for e a state that was truly lost, montate that was truly lost, controlled by democrats, turning it into california. and we have taken a hard right turn woght turn and tomorrow we've got to finish the work by turning out the vote. everybodvote, y come vote and let's
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hold our house, flip our senate and demonstrate to the nation t that we can, in fact, takea was a state that was lost and that she's found. governor, i'm going to be honest, i was one of those skeptics prior to your victory just a couple of years ago. >> i thought virginia was a deep blue state. you proved me wrong in a good way. >> and we wish you a lot wish of lucluckk tomorrow. commonwealth heai hor you andt t clear tomorrow. it's game on. this is an importants gameon, tt the legislature in virginia. thank you, sir r. appreci appreciate it. all right. straight ahead tonight, co, t overhead tonight, his israeli stance. you're not going to believe what barack obama just said. oh, will weigh in on that, too.d and why this desire to constants appease the mullahs of iran. >> straight oueat. a toa >>st this is your season to smie with new dentures from aspen dentalt you ure team, to raise t and gather together to wrap up the fun and round up the game
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and tonight, some democrats, they are turning on biden foridn his administration's support of israel. meanwhilr his administrae, highy tower, barack obama is lashing out at israel, lecturingout at the american people and clearly doesn't have what's called moral clarity on the issue of terrorism >> >> take a look. and what is also true is thatat the occupation and what's happening to palestinians is isu unbearable. and what is true is that theretw are people right now who are dying, who have nothing to do w with what hamas did. and so i hf you want to solve the problem, then you have to take in the whole truth and you then have to admit
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nobody's hands are clean. nobout, while obama blamed everyone but himself, the anti israeli protesters are now directinselfg their anger toware joe biden on saturday. look at this. dir ange, the whites stor house fence chanting fmi joe biden and allahu akbar.en >> take a listen. oh, my god. border. and then they smear his red paint across the gat>> se while some attempted to climb the gate and hoist a palestinia he gate.n. meanwhile, congresswoman tlaib blas continues to blast joe biden. now the pro-hamas squad member postint joe g a video on friday on air saying voters forget his actions at the polls next year. actions at tn fox newsari fl contributor ari fleischer, the author of the brand new book, the geniusth of israe.
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>> it's on amazon.com. hannity .com. and as of today, bookstores everywhere. >> former chief spokesman for the pentagon in iraq, dan senor, is back with us. >> dan, by the way, i read the book. it's a great book, a great read. >> i congratulate you on this. y you can you correct me if i'm wrong? has israel been occupyinf i'g ga ? because my memory serves me correctly, that has not happened at has n in many years, numbery one. and maybe you could explain to me the moral equivalence that barack obama's making and his penchant to want to give billions, just like joe biden, to the mullahs of irapension that chant deathan to israel, death to america. >> that was an amazing exchange that we just watched. israel unilaterally withdrew from gaza in 2005 after manyfroz attempts at achieving some kind of peace. two state solution over the course of numerous prime ministers. erielle, then prime ministere in 2005, said, we're out. >> we can't reach a bilateral agreement. u we'll do this unilaterally. it's yours. israel left an incrediblnilateie
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of land on the mediterranean. >> if you see a geographicallyo topographic, graphically, i've been there. >> it could have been developed billions and billione beenoped.s of billions of dollars were given to the gazan leadership, to the palestinian authorityf dr to develop. >> it was never developed in 2007. develop,hamas staged a violent p and kicked out the palestinian authority, whichicked ou runnin, which is now just in the west bank. and hamas took the whole placete over. so israel's been out of there for 18 years. hamas has beent of there for 16 years. israel has wanted nothing to do with it. ho do witand here president oba is accusing israel of occupying gaza is an almost as a way to rationalize. i mean, he doesn't say it, but it's almost a way to rationalize what hamas did to israel on october 7th. >> it's to say, yes, it was terrible what hamas did. but and the but is always these people live in terrible conditions and somehow the israelis are responsible for it. except the israelis haven't been there since 2005. >> you know, ari, i don't think this takes a lot of moralof clarity.
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israel was attacked by radical islamists, hamas organized by iran the number one state sponsor of terror. i don't think you need a lott wo of moral clarity to figure out who the victim is. but yet you just heard barack obama create some type of moral equivalency that is not rooted in reality. oted in ity.and when you look ae biden and you look at barack obama, they have this you know,h they both want to do billion dollar deals with the mullahs of. i don't understand why they both want to seemthey bot o make excuses for the people that are killing innocent people. you know, wouldn't wouldn't that be the same thing as blaming america for the 911 attacks? >> i mean, the 14 hundred israelis killed were victims of an unprovoked attack. e rock the rockets being fired into israel are unprovoked attacks. the the network of terror t tunnels are designed to kill
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>>raelis every day if they can . >> and, sean, let me add to dan's very good historicallk-thu through. the first thing the people of gaza did after israel withdre w 2005 was to destroy the synagoguesobviou that israel had abandoned and obviously had to leave behind. sl the second thing they did wasd a they destroyed the greenhouses fulls of agricultural products that israel had left behind as a seeisraeld for the people of gaza to be able to have their own agricultural economy . destruction right from the start. n aw, as for president obama, you know, as recently was said aresidentt a republican deb that the more you listen to him, the dumber you getu . >> if he wants to talkos about whose hands are dirty, no one's hands are dirties are dirn his, when he didn't enforce the red line and sent every signal to iran that theredlin united states is weak and feckless and that freed iran along with the billions that barack obama gave to iran as part of his iraith in deal with iran that put iran
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on the path to fund every terrorist iran ot organization, including hamas, hezbollah, the houthis in yemen, and syria, which has been all the sources of instability in the middlsources e. but we don't barack obama didn't say in that interview, said ifwa he shouldt barack he was seeking for right and wrong, why didn'ght he say that hamas holds innocent civiliants hostage so they can launch missiles from hospitals, from mosques, they can transport terrorists from inside ambulances. why didn't barack obama say that? why didn't he take that on? noe take, it's just blame israel first under barack obama. >> and that's why republican up doing so well with the jews. thank you, ari the book is called the genius of israel. amazon.com. hannity ecom bookstores everywhere. >> all right. that's all the time we have left this evening. thth us. us.r being with live shows wednesday and thursday. in the meantime, let your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld will put a smile on your face next. >> have a great nigh