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dave from ohio. jesse concerning the judge, please don't get to the bottom b of it. top was bad enough. i stand corrected. we will not be getting to th.ett bottom of that. kathy from warrington plains, montana, the may not be ablet bl to gag trump, but those pictures made me gage . >> yep you and me to matt from san marcos, texas.n why the drummer hate bro frontmen are the crazy onemas. i beg to differ. laughin frombeg to maryland. >> do you realize we drummersd. get all the checks right? >> do you think that judge gets all the checks? i'm not quit do you te sure about that.ou >> vince from maryland. what would happen if donaldnce trump printefromd the judge phos on a t-shirt and wore that to n ? t tomorrow don't give him any ideas. always remember i'm watters rem and this is myem world. and welcome to hannity.
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we begin tonight with a fox news alert election night. 2023 is well underway. polls are now closed in several key states where close races could servl kee as maybe a small preview of coming attractions for the 2024 election. in a moment, we'll take wil on the ground in virginia where governor glenn young guns, gop turnout strategy is now the being put to the test. will state republicans be ableon to flip the senate and hold on to the house? well, a heavy lift for sure, but we'll bring you the very latest resultst will b straightd tonight. plus, we'll check with kentucky, where the race cabeen called for. the incumbent democrat, andy beshearll the inc. we're also tracking another governor's race, thi are alss or mississippi, an abortion referendum in ohio and, a state supreme court race in pennsylvania. also tonightt race i, coming upp house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan. he will join. we have a lot of breaking news with details from. today's closed door hearing with hunter biden's doj guardingm today' turned speciall
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david weiss and the former primm prime minister of israel will be here as well. the l have the versraelll be he the war in gaza and the buutality that is the terrorist hamas. but first, joining us now with the very latest out of fredericksburg, virginia, our very own rich edsoericksbunh us. rich. all eyes on the commonwealth of virginia. what's going on ther.l eyes ae?r good evening, sean.te and it is a real test for governor glenn youngkin turnout strategy and the republican agenda here to see ift strate they control both houses of the legislature to push that agenda through the state government. what you've got here is governor glenn youngkin. hash visited fredericksburg, this district of virginia, 27, a numbersedericks of different s over the past several weeks. he was here campaigning yesterday. it was one of his six stopsx st that he made to polling locations todaopy, six total locations for the governor, about 156 miles. go you talk to his his team there, on top of all that,,
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you've got the governor down in richmonyod watching right noy and has really been campaigning on the economy. republican bs have also beens he campaigning on on a number of different aing on a issues lc safety and on education. democrats have hit abortion and they've also had gun control on abortiomocrats n the 15 week plan that republicans have to tryo try to to to curb aborts after 15 weeks. that's something that they haveh really, really focused on in this state. it's what they've brought a lot of outside helis.p do, a lotid of outside money to do. >> former president barack obama has recorded a robocall in this state. >> president biden, kamala harris, the vice president, have made endorsements in this race. race so a really, really national a re are indeedl on virginia. as the returns begin coming in here, polls close returns aba couple of hours ago sean. >> all right, rich, by the waya, ,governor youngkin plan, i like the idea of voting early voting by which republicans and conservatives have been reluctant resistant to do.n
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certainly a shifting paradigmtho think for the long term is going to be a good plan. i basically given up on virginia as ever, turning red again until governor youngkin came on the scene. but certainl ain untiy put himself out there. but still a very heavy lift, th when you get intoorthern northern virginia, where a lot of the d.c. swamp ha s movedto esp into, especially in the last 15 years or so. ec right.t? yeah. i mean, this is still a statehi that president biden won in 2020 by more than ten percentage points. it was a yean won r later that governor youngkin won by aboutgkin two percentage poi. but this is by no meanse a solidly red state or the solidly red state that it once was. stsblicanou know, republican really had the challenge here. education was an enormous os ise for glenn youngkin when he ran initiall hy back in 2021. republicans have made that an issue in the first two years of his of his term herst twoe.
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they have broadened that out really to deal with public safety. and, of course, the abortion issu ic e top of that.t that i but that is why this statey this is so important. r. forward to what we're looking at next year. and i talked to governor youngkin about this earlier today. i said are the issues that are important in this stat e std what is at stake in this election going to set the table for the national election that's going to start next year andaling to s really has ay started. >> and he says it absolutely will. olutely i think there's no doubt that this will have an impact regardless of how tonighis t might turn out in thet commonwealth. richardson thank you. inand some breaking news. ohio voters, they have passed a constitutional amendmenta protecting access to abortion, extending statewidtitutione winr abortion rights. we'll give you more details will gion that as. our breaking election night coverage continues. let's check in with the hostion special report, our friend brad. brad, i don't know this usedbr this u to be the hammer big board. i'm not sure bill hemmer is going to like this. . >> no, just sitting in. just sitting here. all right. ayou're allowed to sit in it. e
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yeah, you're allowed. this used to be the hannity big board way back in the day. >> but brad, the big board tonight. listen, we got a coupleo. of races. we just, you know, the call in kentucky to call in ohio would just bounce around here. the two governors races, kentucky and mississippi. in mississippi, the incumbent, tate reevessissipps, leading, bt single digits coming in so far. this is deep, deep republican territory, though. and his democratic challenger, democratpresley, state utility regulator, cousin of the elvis presley. if he managed to pull off a win here, you know, deep red would be all shook up. >> all right. so if you've got a check now here in kentucky, because andy beshearchec wins this racei called over daniel camerons , he really outperformed 2019 back in 2019. you may remember, he ran againsy 9.t matt bevin, only won by 5000 votes here. he outperformed in coal country. beshear did the incumbent democrated and c and, daniel ca,
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underperformed where bevin wasns in some of those places, in some of those counties that he was supposed to do better in five statewide referendums. you talked about virginia? ly it now, this is really interestingr because we don't have all of the data yet because these are individual races in controlof of the house. in the senate, governor glenn youngkin wants to take overconto control of all of the chambersl in virginia, in the house there's a slight republican lead, 4846. they're trying to hold on toreeh in the state senate. they're trying to pick up seatir against the democrats some early numbers and some demohese racesatme i are looking good for democrats in state district 31, for example. russ perry is ahead. that's dis a really close race, one we're watching. you can't call this yet, but it's looking good on the state senate side for the democratgood os at this poi. obviously, glenn youngkin has a lot of different legislative things. he wantslot of legisla to do wih house and senate. if he gets that in the commonwealthnd gets th. abo
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the other one we're talking about is what was just called in ohie thato are actually two referendums there. one is to legalize marijuana. one r one is you just called a yes vote on the state issue. one that is individual reproductive rights, abortion rightse th, the state constitut. what this does with this win ye the yes. one, it does bring up whethert s this the abortion issue is as strong as it was in 2022 and what it portends for 2024 in a lot of these states, democrats going to look at this and this win and say we need to put on other ballots for 2024 to effect the turnout, obviously, in the upcoming election. so that's what we have so far. waiting on mississippi numberss. ,waiting on virginia numbers. but a couple of big calls in kentucky, in ohio. all right. we'll check in all throughout the night. k you. appreciate it. and regardless of what happens tonight, republicansiated. and democrats now agree
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joe biden, he's in deep troubl e n . an nbc news poll put it this way. there is a five alarm fire among democrats as. joe biden's support is now bottomed out. in fact, if the presidentialntil election were held tonight, joe would lose in an electoral thatslideld tonie. now, that's according to the brand new new york times poll. another poll, this one fromuter reuters, shows a biden is nears his lowestsh approval ever at only 36%. a sitting president, frankly,anl just can't win reelection with those kind of numbersy ju . now, voters also strongly disapprove of biden's handling of the economy. so much for the biden nomics econg. ey've been pushin but you have real inflation, real difficulties at thee highes highest mortgage rates we've had in decades. wegage rat don't have secure bot national security concerns around the globe hav. american soldiers now have been attacked 40 times in justus the past few days at bases in the middle east with almost no response from joe bideneost at allno, barely any comments.n.
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meanwhile, his own party is now deeply divided. the issue of israel as biden's radical pro-hamass thre is threatening to stay home in 2024. and lastat but not least, americans are very concerned with biden's obvious, decline.. it appears to be getting worse, which will only seem to continue as we march toward 2024. and one year from now, as kamala would say, that's the significance of the passage of time. and according to a growing democrat number of democrats, are now begging biden to now bow out of the racdee including formerfh democratic congressman and senate candidatee ryan.timn but joe biden is clinginglingin on for dear life as always, biden values his own personal vanity above all else. fortun and unfortunately for joe and his fellow democrats, he iatansw so unpopular and incompetent that even his own weaponized justice department won't be able to push him across ment wone this time.l have we're going to have more on this failed political strategy
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tr thito get donald trump. that's coming up. but first, here with reaction to all of tonight'um h reactis top, we have fox news contributor charlie hurt and the co-host of outnumbered kayleigh mcenany. kayla, i'm not sure what we could read into this.d into kentucky may be a surprisethis to somebody to some people because they thought that was might have been a competitive race. however, on the issuetitive e or the current democratic governon is at great odds with his own party, isn'tod he?is. he is. and he ran away from joe biden. and why would you nohet i mean, you just went through the polling and it's a game of how low can you go foan howr? but one thing i would note,thin you know, kentucky is a red statg i e. ohio's a red state. mississippi, we don't know this evening.en we hope that reeves pulls itthat off. but it is a red stat re tonight. the midterm elections, the last few elections, we mustus recognize that as a party. good polling does not always p
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translate into resounding victory. it musolt operationalized with a mail and vote strategy, with a voting early , with a get out the vote strategy to put . thowind those very poor numbers for biden and very good numbers fose r trump. one other point i would just make, because on the issue of abortioone othen, ohio tonige continue the losing streak ynd the pro-life movement ever ballot initiative has been lost post jobs for the pro-life. as r as a party, sean, we must we must not just be a pro baby party. that's a great thing. a prwe must be a pro mother par >> we needpa a nationartl strato . i talked to mike johnson about this will air that tomorrow on outnumbered. there's legislaturnde and we mut put forward as a party to support women. and it's outd . s laid senator rubio's laid it out. but we've got to get trump behind i it t. the sp the speaker of the house behind it and have a national strategey to help vulnerable women because the results of next year's electiorable n could be determined by that. >> if we're really going to be honestsrmined b about this and i
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consider myself pro-life, but i understand that's not wheree the country is. i would say first trimester or . >> dobbs 15 weeks seems to be where the country is. kayleigh, i want to stay with you on this issue. the e issues will be decided by the states. you asked you talk to the speake r, the house. >> i talked to the speaker of the house. it is not going to be an issue e in the house of representatives. this is not going to be decided any longer in washington, d.c. the states will decide. so if states say that, okay, th 15 weeks15 is is the legal time period where women can have an abortionwo, then the other side of the issue thereth are manyocs democrats that want no restrictions on abortion at all wanto restri, that there should be a decision only between a woman and a doctor.that a i don't think that argument has been made enough by republicans. thoughtsrgt ? no, no. the language in ohio tonight, sean, this is what happens. it is so the language the aclu
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will roll in and this until is abortion until birth. we're talking about this is minors getting abortion withou b w t parental consent.ut we must, as a party number one, expose the extremity of the left. number twoextrem, pass legislatn tomorrow. i want the house of representatives passing legislation for men to pay women child support from the momentr of. legislation to make the child conc to the unborn. legislation to have women have access to the supplemental food and nutrition program. cess to mental fup to two yearsr childbirth. >> these are things that can year.y that will make a difference. but until we own this issue as a party, we will lose again a and again and again. >>nd you know, charlie, let'sle' get your thoughts on this. do you agreeur with me that probably the national consensus on abortion is about 12 to 15 weeks, first trimester, 15 weeks? >> i think. rsno, i think you're exactly are
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right about it. and obviously, kelly is exactly right about this exa yleigh. is is you know, and this is what happens when you gwh wo foru go 50 years, an unelected group of supreme court justices takeue this vitally important issue out of voter cs hands and make the, you know, rule by fiat in washington. and then and then when we, you knowshington, get it turned to return to the states and return to voters. d toit's a difficult issue and we're working through it. .this is the third election. it's going to be difficult and it's going to be awkward. er and we're everybody's kind of got to try to find their voice on it. democratryfind it's demagogued the issue to the you know very well that's choice. but democrats are trying to scare women int>>o, thinking republicans don't want abortion don's. stanceny circumstance and i go bacs.k to pennsylvania 2022, the republican candidate for governor, if i rememberexce correctly, no exceptions for, of the mother'sptio life and lt to a non-incumbent
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gubernatorial candidate, democratic candidate, by acandid margin that was noatt seen sinch the 1940s. so i have to believe that is an indication that the women am america moms want it probably legal and rare, probably earlier than, you know, at the point of viability. and absolutely and but i thinkhe what kelly said is so important and that is that, you know, the republican positionblican on abortion is share pd by like 80% of the population. the democratpopula position, whs is abortion up to the point up of birth. and in the case in virginia, you're talking like abortion u pu after birth, where you put o the baby on a table and keep the baby comfortable whilecomfor people make decisions. i mean, it's crazytawhile pe. >> it's nuts. that's the democratic position then, governor northamocratic s them that said that, right? >> and this is and that stuff
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is so wacko, crazy. and republicans have i to learns as kelly said, have to learn how to talk about thiskaylei and explain how wacko extreme democrats are on this issue and that. and while, you know, you know, strictly pro-life people areingo not going to be happy with the end result of what you get. they'll be happy to take to start with the 15 weeks. they'll be happy to to bring some sort of reasonable sanity to this, because when democrats get their way, it is for is nine months and possibly beyond. by the way, this just breaking the house of representatives will vote again on the issue of censure for congresswoman tno leave. we're not sure exactly when itwa may be in this hour. stay s with us. f we'll cover that for you. i want to go to the commonwealth of virginia. >> there's something that governor glenn youngkin, regardless of what ere is the are tonight. >> before glenn youngkin won that race, you know, two years ago, i thought i thoughtia was g
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virginia was gone. i never thought it was even on the map for republicans. i didn't think it woulddidn be worth investing a penny't in in virginia. >> but he proved to a lot of us wrong. and he certainly put put a couple of things on the map oh here. regardless of what the outcome is going to end up being. and thatat the t is that republ. and their reluctance and resistance. thatkelly, to voting early votig by mail has to stop. the part of this and i know that the rnc has adopted bankk your vote smart a smart strategy. e.the second part of it hass to be, as democrats have mastered in states that havees what's called legal ballot harvesting. they have mastered that have sty republicans aren't even in the legal ballot harvestin havg gam, and i have not seen any effort. gavement at all to get in that game. and i think they're making a huge mistake if they don'tme , whatever the results are tonight. glenn youngkin was on the right glk in terms of republicans trying to stop the bleeding
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going into election day, downda hundreds of thousands of votes. but i alsoy down think in those states where they have legal ballot harvesting, that's got to be adoptewhere th d, the republicans,d and they must equal the efforts of the democrats or surpass themby theey mus. >> no doubt about it. i mean, he is spot on.hes sp glenn youngkin to saoty s vote early. we must vote early. we must embracavte.e these laws, shun 50 days of early voting. in pennsylvania, 50 days when welva don't vote early. as a party.shu what we all show up on election wiy and then rain happenedp , happens with your kids. whatever happens in life, people don't show up. there are emergencie kids. you've got to vote early. but one thing ronna mcdaniel actually pointed out to me becaus.e, i do believe she's on top of this nevada. okay. look at nevadato look a. >> they have codified, sean into law that every registered voter. you know what happens on those voter rolls? dead people are on the voter, y rolls. people they're not claimed early and often everyone getthel ballot. everyone gets a ballot. even people who aren't with us
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any longer. we as a party have to votewe because 1111 points. donald trump is up in nevada. that doesn't mattenald trur unte vote and have an early vote strategy and play the same game and hav vot as democrats. >> yeah, i agree with that, charlie. anything els.e that you think ah that we can glean from tonight, regardlessinn from t of whethert republicans win the house of delegates in the senate a? n virgi repub do you think that now virginiain is back to at leasou thinkt pur? >> i mean, i think that virginia is going to be a f a very difficult state for republicans going forward just encausfi forard juste largely bt you were pointing out earlier about the encroachmentcr of the swamp into more of virginia. p intobut you know, the bright t of this is that glenn youngkin won virginiapot of by drilling, taking an issue that was historically democraint. down drilling down into iintud and exposing the fraud that that democrats were perpetuating on parents through educatiodemocratn. job and he did a very good job of it. but i would argue that there
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are woula lot of issues that democrats claim credit for in virginia and elsewhere that you can go after them on and you you have to do it smi and, of course, obviously, keli is exactly right. it's notgh just enough to be right on the issues and to expose how democrats are bad on the economy. they're ba bd on education, they're bad on immigration, thin're bad on youthey, all of these things. it's not enough to just win the argument. h you have to win the battle, which is coming up with thech plan s to win on election day and win on early voting or, whatever, you know, whatever the rules allow. you got to plahe y those rules got t and you've got to win. >> all right, kelly, charlie, thank you both. we have another fox news alert. th >> breaking only moments ago, the house is now planning to hold a vote any minute, maybe to censure anti-semiticic congresswoman tulsi. there we'll take you there live in the house as it happens.
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alsohous coming up, hunterso com biden special counsel david weiss testified beforeinde house judiciary committee today, jim jordan. he'll join us live next to tell us, well, what happened behind closed doors as continue. i know you're good, man. >> you're good. you're good. so are you. oh, good so let's start. >> "fox and friends" starts right now. wake up with steve ainsley, brian and lawrence. it's going to be fun. it's going to be great. watch "fox and friends" live weekdays at six. >> i did not know where that was going. our ears connect us to the moments that matter. give them the nutrients they need with new balance support. it's formulated with ingredients, clinically shown to reduce vertigo like symptoms such as dizziness, this i. >> never miss a moment with lipo. flavonoid. holocathis is our last chancen save thousandsio of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former union today because of the needs that these
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ship station .com slash. >> try and get two months free . >> all right. a big day on capitol hill todayl where david weiss, the special counsel investigating hunterinvg biden, was grilled during a closed door interview with the was house judiciary committee. >> now, here is committee chairman jim jordaary con after that interview. >> take a look. when he was specifically iew. asked,s spec did you ever request a special d attorney authority under section 515? mr. weiss, his response was, yes, in the spring of 2022. of2 so that was the heart of the matter. that gets it was not given.
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that request. never had that authority throughout the time. and ye never ht authort he he he prete that somehow he did. >> while jordan broke up,>> jor more bombshell news last night bomb, hocking new evidence the federal government censorship campaign ahead of the thefederal 20 election. now, we know that the fbi was meeting big tech week afterth week after week. in the month big tecs leading ue 2020 election, warning big tech that they ma2020y be victims ofa town. victims, a campaign, a disinformation campaign. we we learned that. and then we learned that, in fact, the disinformation campaignt. had everything may have everything to do with hunter, may have joerything to dong t with joe biden. and in fact, when they knew the truth, they never told the trutden.hen theyh. oh, and by the way, the government, we learned, was censorinbyg information fromring a lot of other people, including me. yours truly, the bar. molly hemingway. governor huckabee, newt gingrich, tom fitton. and so maniky really are. other
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wow. anyway, here with the very latest is house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan. latest icongressman, sorry to an the selfish question first, but i feel my privacy has already been invaded is why i have not had an account for years and years and years because, you know, it seems like, you know, the government is perfectly fine releasingg my my private text messages with paul manafort. my private text messagese text h with people that work for rk the government, my private text messages on january six.on't rea so i don't really have privacy. how were they trying to theyey r were censoring me. our government was involved in this. do i have any recourseing me. for this? >> well, we actually we've introduced legislationy re, u senator paul and i, that will give you some recourse that would hold these people accountable so that thaoi that's the legislative remedy that we're pursuing. but here's the here's the realwy takeaway. this censorship industrial thoulex was bigger than we thought. it wasn't just big government working with big tech to limit
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your speech and limit twitter or tweet and post on facebooimi >> it was big government, big universities and bigit was c all working together to limit speech. >> and it was disproportionately, as you listed off all those conservatives, disproportionately dise. targete conservatives. mollie hemingway, sean hannity ,embers president trump, members of congress. you can go down the list. that's who they went after. o and here's the kicker. >> it was all true stuff. or some cases it was satire wase a joke, but it was all true. and yet they went after it all r fa this organized fashion wherei they limited how the reachsh it would have, the visibility filtering they did. and they took thingse down. that's how egregious this was. all right. let me how ask you about whye as that you had an opportunity to grill today, because we tod learned from the irs whistleblowers and they tookisto contemporaneous notes that mr. weiss said he had no power to bring any charges, investigative charges, to hunter biden and jurisdiction outside of his his
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own. now, correct me if own i'm wron didn't mr. weiss and did merrick garland testify to jus t opposite? >> yeah. merrick garland said he had ultimately thought he, in fact,h david weiss this summer toldis u us three different things in an 33 day time period. june 7th, he writes me and saysh ,i have ultimate authority. determine when, where and whether to bring charges. authorithejune 30th, he writes n and says, well, no, actually i don't. june is limited to my u.s. attorney's district, the district of delaware. grd then julteto my 10th, he wr, lindsey graham, the ranking member on the senate judiciary committee, and says well, i have not sought special counsel authority, but i've had discussions with the department of justice. >> now, today, under oath, he saidepartmed something diffen because he was directly asked, atd you ever seek special attorney status? and his response was, yes,tornei pointed out earlier today, yes, in the spring of 2022.g of 202 so he sought it, but was never actually given that. >> and yet he maintains somehow that, oh, i still had the authorit
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y even though i asked for it, and even though they never gave it to me, somehow he stilland theyve it t. so his story doesn't stack up.hi but the guy's story, who does se hold true that has never wavered is gary shapley and mr. ziglar. >> the whistleblowers and everything we learned today further confirmsglerth, what mro shapley and mr. ziglar have cod us.they sand tol and remember, son, they stood up to a couple hoursto of from democrats in the oversight committee. >> and again-examination fro, te checked out with every witness that we've deposedd out . d. okay. so that means that beforet congressmeans , one side lied ad side told the truth. both sides a can't telling the the truth. now, i tend to believe the whistleblowers, the ones that took contemporaneous notes and tend not to believe the people that we know that havi tende the been activee and involved in protecting sol things biden family. so i thought if you lied before congress, you can get arrested for that and be charged for that. >> am i wrong?
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yeah, you can. >> it's tough to prove, but it sure looks like merrick garland misled. us. i think david wise certainly misled us with his initial response to me on june 7th this summer, because that changed, as i said, in the one month time period. >> and what he said today didn't back up what he tolme .dn thos in those letters this summer. >> when will we get the transcribed interview in full? >> in a couple of days. >> it'll be ready in a couplea of days and we will make that available so people get heatcoupdays a. >> a lot of questions he wouldn't answer. he stuck to this issue of authoritys hewouldn, but thes a lot of questions where he just didn't answer. so there's going to be a lot of thadn't ans t in transcript.scri >> but where he did, i think itt cotally confirmed other witnesses that we've talked to. and of course, what mr. shapley mr. zieglewe d whatr, have testified to,ied o their story has never wavered. their testimony has neverimony changed. the white house has changed multiple times about this investigation. hachanged. and of course, the justice department has changed their story multiple times as welstigatiol. >> now, my understanding is both you and chairman colmers and chairman and others, are we
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getting near the point where biden family members now will be subpoenaed? and if so, what? biden family members will be looking at? and why did the white house say today that the 200,000 loan repayment from joe's brother, js that they're not going to provide documentation and that's what they're saying that proves that joe actually ad loan that had to be repaid? i would think that would be to e produce, wouldn't you? >> you would think so. maybe they don't hav, e it. who knows why they're doing that. but that's consistent with with the white house. so thereistent we are a number e we want to talk to. we want to talk to hunter biden's other business t, bob walker. mr. chairman, we want to talk to them. we want to talk to james biden, hunter biden.d hunt we want to talk to the guyer wan who stepped forward and paid huntert tax 100 by his taxes, just, you know, out of the goodness of his heart, forward and paid several million dollars in taxes that hunter biden showed. we want to talhe pail milliok t individual. >> we want to talk to some of the folks who bought hunter biden's arto thaindiviant tot. we think that's important for us to get into. so those subpoenas be coming.e p
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some of those will start, i believe, as early as wednesdayoeand some, thursdas week. >> do you have any doubtof that joe biden was active in these business deals? do you have any doubt joe bidenb lied about what he knew? do you have any doubt that joe biden himself benefited financially? y t thatdo you have any doubt to biden took specific actionubsen when he was vice president that benefited his family members, which woulidend be the very thev definition of the bribery statute in this country? >>erdefinif th well, there's not that he told us things that were not accurate. he said he was never ha at dinners ,never talked to hunter biden's business partners, never talked to the people. hunter hunbusiness biden is in . we're doing business with. we know that is false. we had that from devon archer in a deposition. so we know that is false. a deposiand know that joe biden specifically weighed in relative to burisma and the executives who were under pressure after he gets a call from his sonxecutive and just aw days later goes to kyiv later and starts the process of firing the prosecutor. so we know that all happened relative to burism
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a and ukrainerism . so they're sure looks like they told us things that, again, were not truthful. >> all right, jim jordan, thank. you we appreciate it. coming up next, we're going to take you to capitol hill. lawmakerlls on both sides of thk aisle, they are preparing to formally rebukeer radical reb congresswoman to leave after radiedemingly called for israel be wiped off the map. also tonight, more disturbing examples the of anti-semitism all across the globe. the former prime minister of israel, bennett, will be with us tonight. and weister of to watch resultsd the country on this election night as whee continue everythiy i do this for my health is a dna i do this for my health is a dna accomplishmenty.. >> concerns of getting screened faded away. and it my , doc gave mewo a script.d it my , doc gave mewo i got it done without a dela sc. i got it done without a dela sc. >> i screens would cal minute my way. provi >> color guard is a one of a kind way to screen for
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a sloganitic con. calling for israel to be annihilated is a well-known phrasellin, a well knownhrase, anti-semitic phrase. from the river to the sea. aus now with the very latest, our very own chad pergram is with us. chad, here we go again. it doesn't get any clear in mor terms of the anti-semitism in that statemenr int. >> well, this has been a big e had in thethey'v democratic party here with rashida tlaib. >> many of the democratsve who s talked to today, they indicated that they did not like her language i tal. her l there was some who voted against against bringingan this to the floor earlier today, jared moskowitz, a jewish member, a democrat from florida, and he said that he voted to table or kill this ansolution earlier today, but he would vote to censure. i should note that in the pastth half hour or so here, they made the decision to go ahead and pu t this on the floor and censure her to not shee will becomfle house membercensur in history to be censured. >> it just takes a majority be e
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vote. the last one who was censured wansuredes as adam schiff, the t from california. this was back in june. and you know there was another effort by marjorie taylor greene to try to censure rashida tlaib tonight, but they've pulled that from the floor and also, fro some democrats have thought that this tit for tat, there was a resolutionm the fl to trya to censure brian mast, the republican congressman from tra. n from this was something that was putf together by the democrats earlier today. sara jacobthis w puts, a democrm california. >> and they, we believe, are going withdraw that as well, because democrats don't want to get into this dot. or ta a but sometime probably after 10:00 is when the house of representatives will vote to censure to leave. and there is something differenepresentt about. this resolution, usually when they censure a member, you havat to in the well of the house and wellrtand there and the speake of the house wraps the gavel and says you have been censured. if you look closel s the gavey at the textely at of this resolution, that's not in there. that's not the way they censured charlie rangel back in 2010. it's not what happened with adain
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m schiff, where it wash kind of a a party in the well, the house where many of his defenders came, the democratsnym came to the well and all rallied around him. and you couldn't eveoc welln her what the speaker was saying. >> so this is going to look a little bit different oncefferen you have been censured, once that vote is closed. sht. once ye is censured and that is entered in the journal of proceedings of tht ise house of representatives. and that's it. she will have been censured, john. the jogs ofepresentes.all rightr that. hitchhiker's guide to all censur censure, especially with congresswoman tlaib. anyway, for weeks now, thousands have takened eeks th the streets, echoing tea leaves, hateful, virulenoutaib' anti-semitic rhetoric, and sadly, these rabid anti israel riots are getting worse. and so are the chants from the protesters. takeots are gettin look at whate screaming outside of joe biden's white house this weekenwhatd. >> allahu akbar. sound familiar?e are
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yeah. those were words echoed by someo of the pilots on nine 1101ilotsn as they killed 2977 americans. here now with reaction. the former prime ministere fo of israel, naftali bennett, is witrmerh us. mr. prime minister, good to see you. for the life me, i do not not understand the united states of america. israel stood strong with america. post-9-1d 1 and you guys never wavered, ever. yos the worst terror attack in israeli history. and we have an president and administration pressuringon israel to put a pauseri on defending your homeland, defendinng isrl tog your countr. >> has that been happening? well, i want to explain, sean, n the meaning of a pause in the the war right now. we've embarked on the inevitable war to eliminate hamas. there's no way that we can accept the terrorist state that did what it did on our
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border. the moment we pause in the middle of the war, it gives o time for our enemies i to replenish themselves, reple to rearm, to freshen up, and ini effect that lengthens the war. every day of pause is another two weeks of war, which means p manyause i more dead people on a sides. it would be tantamount to, say, january of 1945 that the allies would tell germany, you know what, we're going to pause the war for a few days. take your time. we don't se the w for to hurt civilians. and the war woul d have continued into 1946, 1947. the best waye war wo to save lis is to accelerate the war, beat hamas, and this whole nightmare will be over hamas. e will well, let me ask you, mr. prime minister, and this is important to m.e, doesn't the net result have to be the elimination of not only hamas, but hezbollah in lebanon? doesn' tion of t the net results have
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to be that neither lebanon nor gaza can no longer be launching areas for the hundreds of thousands onger beof rockets? i've been there when they've been fired. i've been in the terroerr fired tunnels. doesn't this have to end with those areas no longer. onge being a launching pad to attack israel with those rockets? doesn'ing at that have to come n end, doesn't it? also, don't you have to destroy all of this, this network of terror tunnels? i've beeofn in them. >> don't that doesn't that have to be part of the equation too ? and at some point, doesn't somebody need to deal with the headome poin of the snake and tt being iran that is orchestrating all ofth thisg with their proxy wars? >> i think you're absolutelyal right. we have an octopus of terror. ri and the armsn i are hezbollah, hamas, islamic and, the terror cells around the world. and thos islamice are fueling it are sitting in tehran and they feel immunfueline. immune what we need to do. i is ultimately hit tehran
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as prime minister. when i was prime minister of israel, according to foreign sources, when they messed around with israelrdin, there we commanders of al-quds terror units that were assassinated in the heart of tehran. there was a drone base in iran that was bombed. and that's what we need to do because we know fightingo do jut the arms fighting just the arms of the octopus doesn't really make sense. m and you're right, mr. prime minister, i only havake about 3l seconds left. >> we have seen, you knoefw, fro the river to the sea. we've heard that i never though t hear the words gas the jews f the jews and all this virulent anti-semitic rhetoricjews in united states, on college campuses, in the halls of congresited ss and worldwide. i've never been one to use analogies, but this sounds eerily like the 1930s to mes and all that i've learned in history. ike th1930i had no idea that thi
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of hatred existed. have nowhat is your reaction t? >> in the 30 seconds? we have? >> sean me neither. i never imagined that oned that the ground of the united states of america, we'd hear people chant effectively kill the jews, because that's heat from the river to the sea means, because that's where l is.tate of israe but there is a response. there's one way to do away r esponswith all anti-semitism in america and our war with the hamas. and that's total victory. war , defeat them, hitas them, kill the terrorists. and by doing that, this wholerrs thing will changt.e. e. all right, mr. prime minister, our prayers are with israel and the people of israel tonight o and where prayer is for victory ,not for a positive or a full victory. all right. thana cak you, sir. >> straight ahead, more evidence the witch hunt against donald trump is complete >> backfiring. >> that's straight ahead. the fox nation awards are back
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incest and rape. and make it clear, you look at state a clears where that ist in stone and we don't have thise we don't have these problems in florida. we don't have these problems in georgia. we don'tave these proble have ts in north carolina. and part of that is is because of thana.t issue. i also agree with what you saidt earlier that we have to be clear about what we don't believe and what we don' t believe is in abortion in then second and third trimester. it's wrong. and guess what? gues80% of americans agreemerica with that. so wnse have to stick to the 80% issues. and then if we do the o that wen take that issue off of the pageu . i will give you the last word on all this here. take tonight t, stephen yes. well, let's just say on this point, republicans let's needho to learn how to talk about abortion in a way that is going to appeal to suburban voters. singles goin mothers, marriede o mothers, women across the political spectrumth . president trump's emphasis
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pre exceptionsfo for,, life of mother worked, his emphasis on the barbarism of late term abortionsemphasis . >> look at how trump trounced in ohio compared to the results tonight. >> republicans nee theds need to understand, as president trump did, how to talk tderstand about abortion in a way that wins elections. and then we have to combinn ayeh that with ballot harvesting on the ground operations door to door canvasing to be able to succeed in 2024. >> all right. we appreciate you both. k you. stephen miller, thank you. and reince priebus, thank you. when we come back, we checkbret b in with our own brad baer for the latest election results all acrossaielection the countr. >> that's next. stay with us. >> i know you're good, man. you're good. >> you're good. so are you. all good? so let's start. "fox and friends" starts right now. wake up with steve ainsley, brian and lawrence. >> it's going to be fun. it's going to be great.
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busy night tonight, bret. hey, john. yeah, just got some results in the referendums. ohio, we've been talking about now legalizing marijuana in ohio. t some56 to 44. 56-5 in ohio. >> you talked about abortion. that i s about same 5644 putting those individual rights into state constitution. that may have other ramificationthat ms, virginia. e we're looking closely at the state senate. the republican ss to take over the democrats. it looks like democrats are well positionewelld a number of these races at this hour, and they could probably holds a. on to the senate. likely republicans hold on toly the hous repube in the virginiau the question now is the governor's races. aces you look at the call that's been made in kentucky, the democrat beshearyou look, an win, especially in coal country. and then it comes to mississippi right nowsippi. with 43% of the vote. incumbent tate reeves has% of t about a 15% lead, a point leadht
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over brandon presley, music royalty, cousin of elvis presley. this is a runoff state. so they had to get 50% plus one if re presley was able to do that, there would be a lot of suspicious minds in mississippi because this is a deep red state.use it >> that's the wrap up right now. stateby the way, i got to givee you credit. you got suspicious minds all shook upou in two separate reports. >> you know what? because that's a cousin of elvis presleys an . >> that was well done. anyway, brad, thank you for staying up late tonight. we appreciate it. all right. that's all the time we have left this evening. thanl of us.ening. live audience shows tomorrow, thursday, tickets are free. hannity .com. aud but you got to sign up now. weie juss,t give a lot of free t footballs. all right. so your dvr never miss an episod o footbe. the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. why? because greg gutfeld standing by. >> put a smile on your face. have a great night