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lizards, frogs, and just about anything else. >> if turkey frogs, ans were lar had the means to farm and eat mey would ownlikel peta. >> this is the beauty of community. no, it's right. not only are they reading peta peta, but the ability to combat this misinformation, whether it's frot thm peter or y other organization. x is able to do this in real timethey'r with notes. i love this.l not a big fan of turkey anyways, but you know, i'm not t either. and not because a peta i saw a gizzard in juice on my kitchen countertop. so i will not be eating turkey,e but not because of peta. all right. thanat butk you for joining me, ashleigh. thank you, kelly. thank you all for watching. jesse watters, primetime.gh mce >> i'm kayleigh mcenany. join me on outnumbered every joday at noon. >>ve a great weekend.
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>> welcome to this special edition of "hannity". i'm jason chaffetz in forgh sean tonight. i hope you allt. had a very happy thanksgiving. of a today, as part four day pause in fighting between israel and hamastween i, 24 hostages, including 13 israelis, have been release d from gaza. remember, these hostages have been hel red gaza, since the hamasmas at attacktas back on october 7th. and after today's release, 240 hostages still reportedly remain captive in gaza, with an estimated ten americans among them. here now with the latest on the ground in israeherethe lr very own jeff paul. >> jeff. earnin good evening, jason. and we are learning tonightg reat on top of the 13 people who were released today, we're expecting maybe another cd 13 could come out tomorrow. but got to tell you, here on the ground in israel, the mood is bittersweet,
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mentioning sort of what you were just saying, that there's more than 200 people who are still being held captiv whoe in gaza. but today was a huge c and crucial first step. and if this current ceasfirst e fire that went into effect at 7 a.m. on friday continues, wee mo could start seeing more and more people coming out. no andw, here's what we know about what happened today. according to israeli intelligencepen today., say 24 s were released by hamas. 13 of them were israelis. 11 of them were foreign nationals. now, among the israelis who were freed, we know that four of them were kids, ageshem were ranging from two yd to nine years old. old.the nine year old child actually had his birthday while he was in gaza being held gaza by hamas. e now, three of those people were mothers, six of them elderlywom. women. none of them were among the american that were it that were being held in there, not at least yet. nostw, israeli prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu spoke about the hostage release, saying that he is working on to make sure that everyone, sayinoe is eventually sent home. >> i emphasize to you, famil the families and to you, the citizens of israel. are >> we are committed to the return of all our abductees. thisitted toof all is one of tht war. and we are committed to achievinged all the goals of the war. that is now we know that israeli officials have a list of the nameals haves of the people who they are expecting to be released tomorrow. to breleasedbut they have said t this entire process, nothing is guaranteeut this d until it . local media here on the groundgr in israel sayingound that among the people who are released tomorrow, they think maybeas as many as eight kids could be released. could be rele holds.as >> and as long as it does,s it d we're hoping to see more people be released. oe more pejason, jeff, amazing . >> thank you. stay safe out there. we appreciat e it. joining all right. joining us now with reaction
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is doris roberts, whosowe membes were among those released from hamas captivity today. and former state department morgesperson morgan ortega is. >> thank you both. dori, it's got to be. a bittersweet day. >> i can't imagine the emotions that are going through what you're feeling. >> but to have at leastme three of your relatives come home safe. >> that's got to be good. but you also had an aunt, i believe, who was killed in this terror attack. >> kille thank you so much, jas, for having me on the show tonight. and good to see you again. morgan know,e we we were on tho show before and it was a veryd s emotional day back then. and it's a very emotional day from a whole different a reason today. we were very happy to receive our family members back home there in the hospital right now, going through a medical exams, rejoining with their family. it's been a very, very
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emotional day to all of us to see our our hostages. unfortunately, my and cuts wasyy murdered and her body was the by the gaza borde aunt r. she was murdered in front of her daughter dylan katz, who is now back in israel. and we are very, very happy to for those news today. with that, we have a lotr th of questions are still need to be answered. were alone how they werew being treated. co where they had any contact with other hostages. hostagewe still have about 218 hostages left in the gaza strip held by the hamas. , so we're taking this period of time right now to rejoice. oe we're united with our families and our loved ones. we're very happy for all those families and all those families who received the love. >> but our goal and our mission is still stay focused and keep our actions. n ahea
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and our mission ahead is tod, bring everybody on. all of the 218 left in gaza strip, back home to our families, to israel and call this as a complete mission to say that, everybody are backe home with their family and withh their loved ones for the holidays. this is what we'reholidays. about to do. so we take this time to to be happy. but we still have a lot of grief. weef lost almost 1400 lives on october seven. we now try to rebuild the ones who survive and bring thosem back to the life they had to t seventh.e, >> and dori before we go to morgan, tell me about your aunt. she was murdered in front of family members on that attackof. >> but tell me about her.il what will you remember mostl about heyou r? was v >> my aunt. the project was very sweet. you caern from the picture nat
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that she loved nature. she loved travels. she grew up on the kibbutz. our entire life and communityp and familyon the was born and rd on the kibbutz. >> she was a very sweet and kind raise, very normal, who always found time and attention to give to her kidso and her and to us. the family she had always close. and she was a sweet, sweet person. t,etthat i'll always remember her gentle touch and her capturing smil gentle. her deep eyes and her beautifule hair was always somethingg that i remember from her. and she is nowrememb resting fag right next to my mom's grave. tht, that's where we met lasra about three and a half months ago when she was there to support me. as we lay down my myme mom as we will never forget that moment right now,forget she's buried right next to her. and we are praying that we'll be available to rejoin and bring our family togethe
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rr once once again, and hopefully this time to celebrate and not to grief . >> well, fortunately your cousin and those two young children, ages four into our back and safe, they've wentn through some trauma that i can't even imagine. and morgan i want to talku to you about like your mom. but you're also worked at the state department. and so i want to kind of talkan about the significance of what this is happenince og, what this is doing and what this signifies. it the diplomatic level,el. because there is no equivalencya in kidnapping a two year old and a four-year-old and murdering more than 13000 pe people. >> and what's going on today and eis in this hostag release? it's just it's juseaset beyondiv fathom, wolf, on what's happening on the emotional
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level. >> but on the diplomatic level, what do you see? vel,well, i couldn't agree withu more. >> and dori, i just want to say . that my heart just rejoices ford you and your family to have to have them back. the mother of the two girls. i thought about you guys soou gy much as our viewers here " on "hannity" will remember. it was just a few daysity" afted the war, whenever you and i were both on "hannity". and at that point, i had bot ben in the middle east, i was headed to israel. i could not get in and. i had sort of been in put myself in a war zone. morgani pu and i had not allowed myself to grieve or to think about it. i and i had a two year oldha who actually just turned few w three a few weeks ago. and when i saw those pictures of your niecesaw those and yours and your family that night on "hannity", my heart just broke. and i have to tell you, dori, that i have not forgotten about them. and i promised you on that night that we would pray for your famil thay, that we wod fight for your family, and that we would do everything that weis could to help get those little girls back. he newsot to tell you, i wasck.
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furiously checking the news today to see who was goingy to to be released, who was going to get out. and the moment that i saw the graphi c, saw the picturesw the of your cousins, of your niecepf ,those two little girls, as beautiful little girls, were being releasedulgirls . i just i just my heart just leapt for joy. i was so happy for your family, so emotional for your familyr f but as you said and i'm totally with you on this, you know, we tok of the other children. an you know, there's anamer american little girl who i believe just turned four in captivity who who is still being held hostage by by these just these these awful terrorists. so we we rejoice for the family members who who were able to get out today. we pray because we know that it will be a very, very long recovery ahead mentally, physically, i'm sure, for them. but, you know, the president this they cannot let their foott off the gas pedal. they must continue to pressure hamas, qatar, whomever it takes
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to now get the americans home and to get every hostage that we can home. but -- but, dori, i just felt like you and i shared suc, yo a special moment early on in the war. and there was time specs that, didn' be quite honest, that i didn't know if you were going to get you kept praying,f kept hoping, kept believing. and i'm just so thrilledpt for you and your family today. >> doris roberts and morgan ortagus, thank you forus your perspective. >> really do appreciate it. but we turn now to new yorkwe tr city, where get this, pro-palestine protestersn briefly disrupted the macy's yestksgiving day parade yesterday where along with chanting palestine will be free. some apparently glued themselves to the paymentnt of the parade route. i'm sure everybody enjoyed that. joining us nowe route.i'm sure t and what we can expect in the coming days as the, as israeli hamas truce continues, israeli special veteran
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aaron cohen and florida congressman michael waltz. >> aaron, i want to start you because the there were innocents that were takene hostage in this brutal terrorist that literally were brought over. and there was a release today, though, by israel of pallets of some people from palestine that went back. explain to us who was i being released and went back to palestine, because these were not the nicest people in the world. >> no, the hostages. th us. you remember the. let me tell you where i stand with the hostage s have always been our number one priority, jason. israel's pending the hostage oi. rescue business for a long time. and if there's a way for us for israel ta way o get back hostags without having to deploy special operations forceos, which is always risky. it's dangerous. it's dangerous to the hostagesdn . it's dangerous to the commandos, the special operations forces, our general staf speciaf reconnaissance units.ak we're going to take those deals. we want our people back. that'se our that's been mission
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one or operational go number one. the exchange, the deal here. i don't wantchange, to say wasd deal because we're getting our people back and in our mind, you know, we'll go to great lengths, jason, to ge t back bodies of fallen idf soldiers who've been in enemyrrr territory for 20 years. we still we have an aiy r forc e who we got we got back after of trying to get his body and recover those bodies mattered to us. sort of get back 50 israelis,s, 50 jews alive. and again, they're going to go through a very complex periodieg right now that's going to help on the intelligence front. ing h >> but regarding the the exchange, these were murderers are criminals. >> you know, they're minors. these are people a who have committed violent acts towards israeli citizens, othersd too. there's two criminals that were released who had been incarcerated in an israeli prisons from multiple stabbingncarceras of elderly bab the west bank several years agol
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. these are criminals. these are people who have so much hatres. e ard that's been drivenm th into their blood from the ages n of zero, which is unfortunate, but it's what hamas has done. it's what these terror organizations do to these children t, systematicallytr indoctrinate them. they educate them to hatinatee t israel the cost of doing business in the middle east. it's a price that we pay, and it's very high to.he have a jewish state. however, it would have been thousand. we priceand it's would have givt back our 50 kids or 50 adults or 50 elderly. and we still have more to get back. have will haveso they're going e debriefed. we're going to have a really, really close conversatio a close n with them. they're going to get medically checked and we're going to make sure that there's there's very high level of security and operations that are being conducteuritd to make sure that all the rest of the remaining hostages get transferreg hostag getd bac. but this country, i can tell you with what we saw at macy'shi jason, the youth in this country is going through a very extrems e identity crisis that's violent. i want to tell you, hamasal jus
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is not a social justice movement. they're not a social justice club. tithey athey're a murderous organization that's got orga, blood ofives years of blood, 1400 lives, babies killed, women. their conversation has started to die. what happened to the israeli women? well, i'm a start bringing i hapt back and we start talking about that soon. but there's a lot of blood on their hands in this country s needs to get straight. but this also goes to law enforcement. we're going to seebut it also ge here of risk of a prettyd risk big proportion o when it comes to these pro-hamas rallies. and, sheriffs out there there. get your training right. make sure it's behavioral basedh . make sure that it's congruent with how the sympathetic avl-based,make snervous system o to react, how low brain ittivity react, hos in we start breaking all this apart. it's not going to be involved. it's not going n to be columbin. we could see multiple active shooters popping up here as this thing begins to permeate as those mullahsr cu and nasrallah continue yourreate this fire.
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and so to my law enforcement, get yourselves ready, guys. >> congresswoman, to follow up on that thought. that lin: congn,e, you know, ito thing to go out and glue yourself to to the to the, you know, the roads during a parade which i'm sure is not going to win the hearts and minds of the averageng to americans. but the the propensity for violence to continue right here in the homeland. in tn there? oncer excuse me, jason. yeah, look, there is a much muc bigger issue going on here and that the progressive socialist left and academia made a decision back in the 60s to various movements, the black nationalist movement, varioust indigenous movements. now the palestiniant,n ends thi and others into this kindglobal of global oppressed and.now. that's what you're seeing play out now. they call it the long march through, the institutions.
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they've been doing it for decades in academia and in the media, and now they are attacking and this is a marxist movement, the core, the the cradle, which is capitalismlism and corporations. and you are seeing thi andporats being driven by our universities and basically whyyo you see the fact that jews are being attacked. i mean, 60% of hate crimes in this nation are being conducted against the jews, a and jewish americans are basically being ignored by these protesters. but you're seeing the administration pandeers, buh with an anti-islam strategy because. they they've shifted from caste warfare to racial and along racial lines. and because muslims tend to becn viewed as either black or brown, then that'sims tend why you're seeing them being included in this broader in. ment and we have to take a step
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back and understand what is going on. this is classic marxism and communal ism on the march. and when our youth believe that our institutions are inherently racist misogynists, cologne ns ares, you listcolo you soc neo colonialism across a lot of the protesternials che then therefore these institutions are badthe pr neede torn down. the constitution is no longer valititutiond and they need to e esbuilt in a new image which is essentially a communist socialist image. and thatunist is they are doingr more damage from the inside than like termites eating upp th the foundation. then any threats from abroad.up and we need to wake up as aa country to what's going on.>> js >> gentlemen, aaron cohen and congressman michael waltz, thank you. and thank you for i hope you had a wonderful thanksgivingaronand cong. a won >> coming up, president biden may be hanging out swanky nantucket this weekend, but he can't get away from his sinking
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so we are american made from beginning to end. shop now at show allegiance .com. welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". democrats are now openly telling each other not to completely freak outk ou about the possibility of joe biden losing big nexe pot year. but the dems have good reason to be really worried right nowdd . donald trump leads biden by a significant margin in almostms every swing state, not to mention overall nationwide. >> and in this time of personalt and political crisis for the presiden d polit, what'she's joe doing? >> well, he's hiding out hid at $34 million mansion of a friend, unnamemid, taking a pol
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plunge in the frigid waterth with. his family watching his kids and grandkids take selfies in photowatching s on the dock and onac the beach. >> and, of course, shopping with hisurse, sh son, hunter. >> joe doesn't seem to havedoes a care in the world right now, and hen't better enjoy himself,e hi because next year it's not shaping upmsel to be a fun one r him. here with the reaction is the authorhor of the new book,k, " the constitution of the united states and other patriotic documents. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett, along with democraticgg strategist doug schoeng ja and tammy bruce, fox news contributor, is also joining us. doug, but i want to start with you because, i meando, joe biden in swing states, it doesn't look too good at thitsi. point now.an polls change. obama was behind and he camege.m back. but i don't see how ini don' the world biden the policies his aren't on his side and he doesn't he's not going to have d more vigor. it's not like more cowbell with joe biden out on the campaigotowbell wn traile
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these problems. >> well, jason.e ri right.gh his poll numbers are dropping. his approval rating is is at or below 40%, which is beyond the danger sign. the thing he really has goinggon for him is what's worked beforge and a negative campaign againsto the likelyre republican nominee, donald trump. and that's why democrats ,re rallying itround him. it's worked before. they're hoping it can work agai hforere hopinn. >> now, timmy, you know, hanging out on a $34 milliont mansion on the beach while, you know, warsrs are raging and americans are are struggling. >> that's not exactly the best look, is it? i mean, he just seems to be oblivious to that or just that doesn't care or i just think that's who he is. >> but it's really not a good look, is it? yeah, you know, it's -- it's>> how they've lived it is an
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outrageous display, considering the financiageoul issues that he and his family are facing to s are questionable to say the least. that, in fact, coulday the be dg with money and favors from other countriemones. the issue of bribery being discussed. so is a very interesting dynamic when americans are still asking how, is it that you can spend your life in public service and be livindo this kind of luxurious lifestyle? we're getting a hint of perhapf? s thi how, but i thinks what this tells us, jason, is that thiss n is simply what it's been like for most of his adult life. lr lifewhat his family's life n like. they've lived off the largesse of the american taxpayer. it has been a game to them. they see what our our hard work is being something that gets them there somethi. beach houses. and i want everyone to be successful. buke no mistake to be about tha but this is in a sort a way
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kind of robbery when you're doing things for your ownwhen yngs fo, when you'd to be doing things for the country's benefit and you're doing it because it's getting you rich and it's just him, but enlisting apparently his entire family. so in a holiday where moneyey i is a problem, where the economy is tough, where up at over i percent of americans don't like the direction of the country, they're almost thumbing their noses at us. and i think obviously, that's going to move through nextmb year as wellins. now, greg, i want you to listenj to jen psaki. thisasonegg, is day one of the n administration, where she was promised promise us opennessing us and transparency. >> and i want to get oess >> a the other side of this. >> when the president asked mend to serve in this the, we talkedd about the importance of bringing truth and transfer parenti back to the briefing room. but his objective and hig ros commitment is to bringsto transparency and truth back to government bring, to she
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the truth, even when it's hard to hear. >> j it's been hardas to hear because i don't think i've heard much of it from him. >> yeah, none of it is true. and the american public is reacting adversely. and now the campaign for now t joe biden is begging democrats y to rally behind him and look, pleading the casehine, joe biden is like defending the indefensible. it's hypocriticajol and it'sonyw phony, which is why his supporti is sinking. you know, to most americans suffering under inflation and high interest rate.s, a crushing economy. the slogan biden-nomics is an ugly epithet. >> people can't afford biden-nomics. >> so when joe biden keeps touting it, he's only reinforcing his own negative. and then you factor in the border disaster, the flood of migrants surging, crime b, foreign policy blunders and incompetent running mate in kamala harris and his own mental infirmities and.
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>> you've got an electorate that is sour, decidedl gy on jon biden and no amount of re messaging. jason rectify this perception of failure that's reflected in the polls. the remedy is to reverse coursee ,but it's way to fo late for that. joe biden is wedded to this leftist agenda that has proven more destructive of than constructive. and voters, jason, are alienate it. >> doug, you mentioned earlier, you know, there's the abortion issuearliee right there. obviously going to use that butt and they tal.k about biden nomics. >> i don't know that they've ever really truly definei don'tn with x means because you could try to tell people numberss, are better and good but if they don't feel it, they don't feel it. they donso you're you're a veryt strategist. what do you think they're going to do over the next 12 months to actually make the difference that they need? >> well, you know, i wish
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i could disagree with you, jason, and certainly with what greg and tami have said, but i can't. and i know both as a reael world person living day to day that inflation interest rates are tough on people, which is why i said before, and i would reiterate expect very little as the campaign gets starteate, expd about failed po, expect attacks on donald trump, fearmongering on whathappen will happen when the republicans take power whenh on abortion and on other issues. because when you can't winen with a positive campaign, you go negative. and it worked in. 2018, 2020 and 22. and even in the 23 off year elections, that's what going to get. that's what they're going to do. that's what they're being told e going to by their strategists. given what you're hearing tonight, which t is all fairl fr
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and accurate. i must confess and accur, tami . we have a very short amount of time, but a, do you think joe biden will continue to be the nominee to bee and you thinn they just go nuke nuclear and just say, you know, this scorched earth, everything's bad, maga is bad. everything's bad. is that their only way out?evert >> yeah. wellhi i, you know, he spent 50s 50 years in government to geto to this point. he's not going to give it up easily. he doesn't wangieasilyt to. wan the people running him want to remain in power. anybody else who actuall y wantsa pres to be a president will not want the same team involvedid not w.e and you're going to see more buildings, you know, drenched in red light.eady h they already have contempt forav the american people. they they believe we're idiots. they think they can move through on the same theme. t it's up to us to make sure that they're wrong. but i think as long as he can cn hang on with his fingernails, he will be the nominee. and i don't know if that's t going to change, but it'll be af
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big fight in order for itor to change. to yo greg, do you.u. you know, at the height of your t, at the heightf vi of vietnam, it was abundantly clear to lbj that he was probably not going to get reelecte d, that he did the right thing, held an todress in front of thade american people and said he was not going to run. >> joe biden is no lyndon johnson. joe biden seems addicted to thet perks of office, preoccupied with luxury and wealth. he's not about to give it up. and his enablers families enjoy it just as much as he does. does they will continue to urge him th run for reelection, even though he'll be more than 86 years oldou mor by end of tht term, if reelected. term i happen to think the right answer is i don't think joe biden will be the nomineswer i think at thanksgiving or around the christmas holidays, good timoumas holidae to bow out and even though the republicans may have the best candidathoeesr
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and all the issues, or at least the majority of the issues on their sid a ese, the ground game of the democrats still gives them the advantagethem they hav leverage that they have used that and republicans don't have muchthat, an of an answer.y. that's that's my worry. that's my concern. that's my perspective. greg, doug and tammy, happy thanksgiving. thank you for joining us tonight on "hannity and, hapn all right. coming up next, christmas "h right around the corner and biden nomics is coming to ruin your holiday season. jackie deangelis gearecomingd and jason rantz join us forjoinu the reaction to troubling reports coming up on this special edition of "hannity". she found it the feeling of finding the serioust clear treatment she's been looking for. so take-two is the first of its. kind once daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasi.s, the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding your back is back or finding psoriasis. can't deny the splendor of these thighs once daily.riou
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so merry. >> and joe biden's america right now, a wallet hub. survey shows that 25%s amer of americans, they're still holing debt over froicnow.m last holiday season. >> only 36% of respondents to aa recent "wall street journal" survey said they nrecento longer believe the american dream is attainable. and a majority of youngth people told the financial services company empowerha that financial worries are keeping them awake at nigh trry, . but don't worry, joe biden, well, he has a plan. he just invoked the defenseinvoe production act to increase the manufacturing of electric heat pumpsease, because that's what everybody was talking about over this thanksgiving dinner yesterday. and despite the biden administration's lovsgiving e for all things electric, looks like vice president kamala harris. didn't get the message. she posted a picture forhe thanksgiving of her and her husband having fun, smiling, standingd her front of it.n fron whathat a gas stove.t
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heaven forbid, gas. oh, my goodness. here now with the reaction is big money show co-hostmone jackie deangelis and the author of the book what'sy killingwhats america, one of our favorites, jason rantz. thank you so much for joiningr n us here on "hannity". jackie, that's a stunnining number of 25% of people are still have debt from last christmas and we're going into this christmas. >> dthiso you combine that with the high, unbelievably high credit card debt that's out there that just it's hard to dig out when you're having to pay a 20, 22% interest rate t . >> absolutely. jason, good to be with you. and the president, the vicason e president are clearly tone deaf. you mentioned that he's in nantucket fortone-deaf. thanksgiving. he's at a multimillion dollar mansion taking, selfiesup wit and living it up with his family when the rest of americansh hi struggling just to get by. he went on an erratic spending spree that pushed inflation up to records that we have never
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seen before. when you compound it over the course the last three years, prices are roughly up 17%. and is sticky. that hasn't gone away. so it's no surprise that people are paying off their credit card debt from last year. oh, and by the way, now we seeeg credit card debt is at a new record, $1,000,000,000,000. urs and what are people going to do, not put presents unders,t the tree this year, jason? of course they're going to, but they're going to put it on plastic y, now we. so here we were a nation during the pandemic that actually was savingcred money and paying downing to c debt. and then because of joe biden's reckless spendinome ong, the eqs completely flipped upside down. it's actuallss spendy really san you think about it. >> yeah. njason, that look of kamala harris and her husband, good looking couple, but the lack of a presence of mindon standing in front of a gas powered stove when the biden harris has been playing and toying with the idea of perhapsbeen pla banning gas . >> i mean, how do they do that?s
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i don't understand. somebody didn't like clutaenot n her in. ow t how did she not know that this is what they're doing? it's a pretty bahais wha're doi> >> or maybe they just don't care at this point becauser ma. everyone knows we're looking for these kinds of double standards and hypocrisies in these photos and in these videos. >> they know we're lookinghese . it and they do it anyway. >> so that indicates that they are either eit incredibly, or incompetent or they just don't care. >> or maybe a little bit of both, but that's probably what it is, right? >> you've got incompetent folks you gompetent e just taking thee photos. >> they're trying to put a nice little look at her at their life during the holiday season, despite, as we just said, a lotr of people are obviously suffering right now. e obvi but then on the other hand,t you just got the basic just not caring. r us, >> see, these are rules for us. these aren't rules for them. for the get to do whatever it is they want because they're elites, but everybody elsewant bec going to have to fr these rules regardless of whether or not we want to gun an electric stove or an ele electric heat pump.
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look, those are good items for some people if you can afford them. unfortunatel cy, biden-nomicsom means you can't afford themme right noford thew. yeah, again, i don't think they defined what they think. biden-nomics is. they just keep saying it's working. ep saying itone of my theories s this election in 2024 will be about safety. sa'lel be about your own personal safety on your streets and around your house. we saw a report earlier this week talking about howus of people within a one mile radius of their home are still afraid to even walk outside. out and so safety internationally, safety at our borders, safety in their economic situation. i i think safety is going to be the driving issue. jacquig , how do you read thists and what's that combination of economics, security and yourn own personal safety? >> i think economic securityd yw is huge with respect to how people feel about their lives. and jaso n brought upan the american dream earlier. what is the american dream? people want be able to live a nice life, put their kids
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through school. you want to bue, put they a hom, you want to save for retirement, go on a couple of vacations every, save f and not worry that, you know, you have to put it on plastic or how am i going to pay for it later? that's really important. that's what's keepin g people up at night from gen z all the way up to the boomer generation z al this point. and that is because of joe biden. so i think people are going to loo ty to thet sek back whenl look president trump was in office and say, i felt a lot safer. i felt b safer on the street.fe i felt safer with our southern border. i felt safer when it cam e to mygo bac finances. and i want to go back to that. regardless of what you thought about hi that.at you tm as a peo you liked or dislike, to read his tweetsked or d on on ex, ass now called, i think people are going to really think about the corek people issues, you know, t rates over 7% at a time whenr 70 houses and prices aren't coming down. people people want to feel like they are. in charge of their finances. they do not want to feel likethy the government is in control. but this is all by design, jason. that's what they want. they wanasonthat'st you to be dt on them. they want you not to buildthem personalu to. an
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they want us to have collective success overve personal success. and that is not what americat is about. >> jason follow up on that theme of the american dream. i mean, there are reports that spending is still up despitat spende all this massiva credit card debt and other debt that's out there. the mortgagethat is debt and e. >> but the pursuit of the american dream, i mean, a young weuple or young single adult trying to make their way through and try to purchase a home with rates that are exceptionally high. i mean, it's very difficult in that sort of dreary look in, you know, perspectivare of theg world that's concerning a lot of people. if that high of a percentageofgs of people are saying this is keeping them up at nighst. o >> yeah. i mean, and think about it from this perspective. so you've got democrat policiesa ,policies that are responsible, for homes being so unaffordable ,both for the cost of living going up all at the exact same time, the quality of life in your neighborhood is going down, and yet those same exact people are the ones who are
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coming ctare th to the rescue of all these folks trying to play hero, saying, hey, don't worry iftrying t have a lot of studenn debt, we're just going to erase it, which of course, just makes the economic situation in this country even worse. they keep creatingomic sitis pr. then they come up with a solution that isn't actually a solution. >> it's just a pr campaign to bring some people ove r to their camp come election season. but ultimately will hurt eacheaa and every one of the people that they pretend to carndlee about. i mean, when you look at either of the polls you mentioned in the "wall street journal", what is so incredibly devastating, not just becausso e people feel hopeless right now, but because when you have a populationhopele that feels, hopeless or helpless, doesn't really think that the countryues is looking out for them, well, guess what? they start to not be a what?s loyalfight to the country, not wanting to fight as hard as they ought to, foasr this country, whileth at the same time you get all those activists out there on the far left whon theo are t to destroy institutions, who are trying to destroy tryie, who are tryingagains to turn everyone against each
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other. >> and so this is justt a badight recipe right now. >> yeah. and you see a lot of that across the country. >>e, seattle. ther >> jackie and jason, thank you for joining us. all right. j up the biden campaign spent thanksgiving focusing on the important things, releasing a guide on how to deal with crazyt thingsa guia nonsense at the dinner table. caitlin mcgee white and leo terrell have reaction coming up next. fox nation, your home for the holidays with original christmas movies. >> when are you going to tell me that dad has a girlfriend? >> dad has a girlfriend. he and rebecca were high school sweethearts. they don't meet senior year graduation christmas with the foxes streaming now. >> plus, they're even more movies ready to be unwrapped on fox nation, christmas and big sky country christmas in maple hill and christmas with the nightly fox nation. you're home for the holidaysr aa this black friday kick off the countdown to america to hit you with fox natiock n just 250
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maga nonsense and quote froma your relatives on thanksgiving which contained numerous which coddespnald trump an course, a desperate defense of joe biden's sinking poll numbers. hereer sink with reaction, washington examiner opinion editorton ex kaylee mcghee white and fox news contributor leo terrell. am hiteall right, leo, i heard it.. i saw it with my own eyes. >> he promised he was going to unite the country. he's going to bring countrye res together. >> the whole reason, the whole purpose of joe biden wason, the he was going to bring us all together. we were just going to come together like going e, how in td does this jive with but with what he put out? >> now, let me be very he lied.a >>me he lied to the he american people. and he continued to lie. coand what he wanted americans o do during thanksgiving is to a defend the indefensible. what is basically happening in this country. the last the indsible. years.ey they want to try to throwo th trump administration under the bus. roe trumthe people. >> jason is voting for trump in
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all these poll, s because they compared a contrast. the american people were better ofcontrastf under the trumpon administration. you cannot lie about how we left afghanistan. . you cannot lie about the inflation. you cannot lie about the border. the crime, the attack on catholics. all these things have occurred e less than two years. >> and the american people, not only are upset with the biden administration. they look at the facts and they th the biden a fact, undisputedly,spud that they were better oflyf undr the trump administration. now, kelly, i'm sure there's some staffer that put this thing together, thoughtere go they came up with a cute little thing they're going to put out, and they would get allin this attention. and i guess, you know, here we are talking about it. but when it offende are ta s half the country and it's not defensible, how does doe that actually grow? how does that make it a creative to what he's trying to do and make joe biden's map? rs go u >> well, i think that's the point, jason. i mean, the guide is bettertitld titled how to gaslight and lieto
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le your relative gass on one. let's just look at the very first claim on this guide, whicsth is a response to the clm claim that the economy was better under donald trump. biden goes on to list a litany of policies claiming that he thpposedly we lowered inflation, that he's lowered gas prices, that the gdp is growingred ga. ese ar these are all lies. you do not get to claim credit for lowering inflation when you inherited a 1.4% inflation rate at the end of the trump administrationthe n and raised it to 7% by the end of your first year in office. in officyou do not get to claim credit for lowering gas prices when you inherited an average of $2 a gallon for gas$2 a at tn end of the trump administration and they were at four dollar asf gallon by the end of your first year in office. these are outright i lies. encoa >> and he's encouraging his own supporters to go and lie to their famil y members because he knows that it is the only way to justify supporting his campaign come 2024. >> hey, to kaley's point,
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i mean, they what did they have to run. i recognize they're going to run on abortion. okay. there's a difference abortio there's a debate that could be had there. but when it comes to the economy, the border safety, security, overseas your ownn personal safety, i mean, education,rsonal what are they g to point to? >> they can't. and here's the thing to poin ab. >> it.. he's talking about maga. hes who arege democrat leaving in droves from the democratic party because they're feroves frd with the biden administration. >> blacks are leaving, latinos leavin g out individuals under the age of 30 or leaving. >> it's not just maga, it's democrats who are leaving the biden administration because they're feing thd up bee of the press secretary. kayleigh, every daey biden coulr lie every day. >> but american families who are hurtiny day,g at the dir table on the paycheck, they're not going to liechecks, to each other. and that's what joe biden won. he's in there, tucker, he'sw with powerbing in control, rubbing elbows with the rich folk
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s. the average american citizen realized they were better off unde y werer a trump administration. and those polls, all those national polls aren't lyin tr >> trump is goinumg to be the next president. yeah. how do you actually go out and convince people that , , you know, to your point. you brought up the we showed the graphic economicallywe. tter >> oh, no. tru you were better under donald trump. no, you weren't. pethinmp?n't.k they're trying to rewrite history. >> people know if they're better off or they're not better offop. >> they are. and this campaig in thn is strug for one simple reason. any of the justifications re the jus voting for biden back in 2020 simply no longer exist. we know biden isn't a moderate. we know he's not a unifier. he discredited that claimed tha the moment he got up on a stage and smeared half the country a.a semi fascist for supporting donald trump. we know he's notlf economics expert. >> our wallets tell us otherwise. we know he's a foreign an econoy nightmare. the rest of the world can nigh is noat there justification anymore for reelecting biden. >> everythin g that he had
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