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>> from john's burg, illinois steven miller is hot. have him on more often. >> it's. >> stop laughing and kill. >> he is hot in that. steven miller kind of way. >> todd from bradenton, florida. i ads for vp. b but i'm not sure how trump overlooked stephen. >> miller will have a positionle in the trump administration that we know greg from can be. i don't think you're going to get a christmas card this year fromu'll james carvils carville is invited on prime time during the convention. kevin from providence. jesse, how can you ifhow ca you don't use straws ? >> great point. i'm watters and i'm out. >> all right. welcome to this specialeditio
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edition of "hannity" election countdown. els becausee endarn nity. the 2024 presidential election is onl y 88 days away. and in 39 days, early votingvoto officially kicks off in pennsylvania, rolls out around the country. buckle because the next three months, well, it's going to be insane. it'll be an emotional rolleril coaster anyway. president truml p already hass v survived an assassination attempt. trump also has emerged unscathed from a multipronged effort from the left a, throw hm in jail. and meanwhile, democrats are nod democrw on their secondn after realizing thn biden-harris administratio failed all of you dramatically. and they will nolyt of winningad a second term. but instead of nominating buinatine new, they have simplyu anointed the most unpopular vicee president history. and in the history of polling, a person who is routinel and yf the on both sides of the aisle for being incompetent, unlikable and fake. . >> you decide. it is time for>> it us to do we
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have been doing in that time, as everyen day, every day. it is time for us to agree.l ou >> you think you just fell out e here? inut tre exist in the context of all all in which you live. and what came before you. >> the significance of the passage of time frame. the significance of the passage of time. so when you thinn you think it n is great significance to the passage of time. >> a movement that has always been about the ability to see se what can be unburdened by what has been . we have seen what canat be unburdened by, what has beenb what can be unburdened by what has been b. . >> so ukraine is a country in europe. it exists next to another exi russtry, russia. russia is a bigger country.
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russia is a powerful country. a russia decided to invade a similar countraller coy callec ukraine. >> so basically that's wrongalh what can be unburdened by whats has been? no wonder she reads the same exact speech everye same campain event, pretty much word for word. now, her campaign is simply terrified to let her go off script and for good reason. to l hear from the reale th kamala harris and the more they get w her, the less likely she is to get elected. so shey sh the help of the state run media pravda mob, they're hiding her in the basement like they did joe in 2020 or pretty much sayit their version of it. now, that's why kamala harris.ar almost never speaks without a teleprompter and almost never gives, you know, a speech that is differen, yot to same words, same speech over and over again words. >> watch. oh, it is good to be back in. pennsylvania. back
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yeah, it really is good to be back in wisconsin. is so good to be backsconsi in michigan. >> i am clear the pathn. to the white house runs right through this state. runs right t clear the path to the white house runs right through this state. ll >> i took on perpetrators of all kinds. i took on perpetrators of all kinds. >> i took on of all kinds. i know donald trump's type.. i know donald trump style. in this campaign, i proudly putr my record against his any day of the week. y dain this campaign, i'll telli you, i will proudly put my recor d his any day of the week. >> are you ready to makeur your voices heard? vod are ymake your voices hear ? are you ready to makeou your voices heard? we fightdy t, we win. >> and i know kamala's type. radical, extreme. and our policiesradica are down
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dangerous. since across our nation, therecn have been zero official press conferences, zero national interviews. in faccial preferencest, she hat participated in an official presser since december last year, and that went on for a whopping 12 minutes. nancy pelosi once urged her colleagues. to pass a billlo so they can find out what's in the bill. amw, democratsnd out what' therg you, the american people, to vote for kamala vot so you cn find out what she really believes. accordin believes accog to the new yorker quotes harris' campaign website does not have a policy section or an. of beliefs. there's just a button to donateo some merch and yard signs and a biography. now, naturally, her biography does not make any mention of kamala's prior position s that had on issues like her ban on fracking and oil exploratione and her plan to defund, dismantl e the police, no bail laws or her support forer that bail fund after a policewau
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precinct was burned to thern ground four days later or days 4 after the burning or her plan ai to abolish ice or her plan to decriminalize illegal immigratioshher pln and give iln immigrants free health care, housing, education you, or her n to have a mandatory gun buyback program to confiscateor h your guns. or her plan to eliminate the filibusterer p the so she cn pass the whopping $93 trillion socialist green new deal. and according to random campaign staffers, though, cosmo is a new womanm , well, whose views suddenly changed on on everything. they changed as soon as she was anointed, anointed the democratic nominee without a single vote. and they disenfranchized everyve democratic voter in the country. but of course, we're yet to hear from kamala herself.'t k so we really don't knowno about any of these issuesin that she changed her mind on fracking. did she change her mind on mandatekings, gun buybacks? you know these issues. however, this week, kamala,
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promise to bring prices down day on day one. inflation she's going to deal1. with ol win day one ifgetting she's elected. is she forgetting somethinsomet >> you decide prices for s like groceries are still too high. yeah, you know it. and i knowu know, you know, whei i was attorney general, i went after pricornee fixing schemes. and when i am president, it d will be a day one priority to fight to bring downorit pricn i will take on big corporations that engage in illegal price gouging. i willthat enge in corporate las that unfairly raise on working families. i will take on big pharma and cap the cost of prescription drugs for all americanf prugs fo on day o. got to take this on. kamala , you're in office right now for the vice president of the country.
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you were elected four years ago, and every month undere your administration, prices have gone up. >> been upgone up and up and up and up. every item every american buys and store they go to. up, up, up. of all people, you shoulde yo understand the significance of the passage of four years ofs time and during the past three plus years. gas prices. yup. up a whopping amount as well as our housing prices, as ours n food costs. they're going through the roof. groof.credit card debt, nearly 0 per year per american. this is insane. and keep in mind, the most significant componenntt infla of inflation is government spending that keeps going upa yr a whopping $2 trillion a year. here are just a few examples. of how combo spent your money. now first, w$5 millie have $5 br for an electric school busic program that has managed produce to produce 60 buses. 0 buses.that's $83 million per s produced. and let's not forget the $7.5
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billion investment. they always say investment in electric vehicle charging stations that producedvestmentis only seven stations in two years. wow. that's the government. and she wants to get rid of your own private health care insuranc ownthcare ie. these as legend has it, karma still try to figure out how these. charging stations work. it didn't work out when she tried it the lask ouriedt time. >> take a look. that's it? yep. yeah. there we are. that's it. and there's no sound or fumes there. there is nothing. yeah, yeah. and that's all all of us are used to. every morning we're filling usul our tanks. we usually can smell it,ly can and you can hear it. you can hear the guzzling sound. right? none of that. none of that.ad ino. no. so how do i know it's actually working? wois that typically oncean you leave that part, it's actually charging. so how would i know that? you know that. so typically. me? yes.
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so typical. you where to start? yeah. and now what you would do is automatically and thenm on it's like, don't ask me. so you look at the green white house is charging cancellation because they no one ever told kamala 90% of the electric grid is fossil fuel based. so anyone ever told her that to get the batteries to build an electric car, you got pil to pillage mother earth and the get the cobalt and the nickel and the manganese and all thoste other minerals and that. studies have shown to o electric are heavier and more dangerous to other drivers. icans americans can't affordca four more years of kamala harris. she picked a running mate meanwhile, who doesn't even understand basic m economics one on one, not even on an personal level. tim walza pers. turns out he has no stocks, no bonds, no. 41k, by the way. i first thing i say to somebody no r i hire them, make sure you invest in your 401k no real estate. avhe doesn't have a mortgage.
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he doesn't even own a house. he has never a business orsector worked in the private sector. and democratnks think this guy should be a heartbeat away from the presidency. bthe second in command of the country with the largest ononomy in the world. but it gets worse. d on issues from defunding, dismantlinefundidismantlg the p laws, open borders, free health carelaws ope, health care syste and free health care for illega l free education,an driver's licenses is forts illegals forions dri. radica walsh's is radical is it getst e walls as nuts as government or even let neighborhoods in minneapolis simply burned to thesd to ground and do nothi. in the summer of 2020, waitinges five, whole days before sending in the national guard, se wanted to breathe bre in the air and the smell of burning rubbe r. sota and according to a minnesota senate report, as minneapolit ae was burning, well, these wereat the questions that wall staff were posing to the guard before sending them in any diversityin.
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and inclusion training, any experience working with diversew communities. what communities will they be coming from? il b rowalz was putting dea ahead of safety and security as the city of minneapolis is burning and a police precinct is burnede to the ground, that a target is ransacked . meanwhile, is advocacy for child sex change? well, that's pretty creepy and dangerous. he's also known famously now on access tampon tim. why? because he all but for schoolsh to put women's well menstrual products in boysto m by removing gendered language from a state mandate. yeah, he did it. but walz radical trackt doesn'a end there. according to a report from the washington examiner, get this, governor walz repeatedly hosted a radical muslimortedly ho cleric who actc celebrated the october seven terror attack. pushed bizarre anti-semitic conspiracy theories and even posted a link to a pro-hitlerhe filmse called adolf hitleror
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the greatest story never told. walsh condone this kind of rhetoric? kind oy because,sa like harris-walz, he's not answering questions. allshe's holding press conferen. >> he's not doing a gaggle. he's nyou deserve better. it's that simple, especially. after a little switcheroo. they should be forced to answer questionhould benswers about yol state run media mob is givinedgn them a pass like they did joe in 2020, and especially nowg that walz is being accur by theerven valo very people that served with him in the national guard ,it appears that walz embellished his rank, has repeatedlyit a about a deploymee to a combat zone with nta gun. t never happened. walls were retired from the guard just the before his platoon was set to deploy st to iraq in 2004. cbs anchor dan rather remember he tried to sink george weorg
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bush's reelection with a fake storreelectiy about bush's serve in the air national guard. the media went wild with thatoi story. why aren't they going wild here with stoleng wild heren valor ay literally telling something about his record that is false in terms of his rank whenim he retired that made him look better. now, in the bush case, well, the documents, by the way, turnedocuments to be fake. now, during a very real scandalh with eyewitness accounts, the media mob, well, they're going to let walz off the hook. ll ohe's a democrat and he's running against donald trump. it's that simple. rump.ple.journalism. i said it in oh seven and eight. it is dead in this countryangers and now it is dangerous. we have an information crisi hat you deserve to know that the past four years have been a train wrecpa havk and this isa most radical, extreme, dangerous major partl erouy ever to run for the white house. and it's just sause and and it's pathetic. you know, when they try to people try to buy a house o r
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,you know, fill up their cars or look at their credit card statement, well, guesscred what? you're feeling the impact of their policies, that will get much worsecies tha get. a with kamala harris and tim walz. all right. here with reaction tim walz outkick founder clay travis, fox news contributot tor mary katharine d and trump 2024, national press secretary caroline levin.t caroline, start with you. there's a lot to unpack here. >> there is a lot to unpack because there are so manydanger dangerously liberal policies in both harris and tim walz's records. and you just pointed out man walzy i of them, shawn, and i'm perplexed by kamala harris and tim walz's campaignpe message. they continue to say that all of these pre-scripted rally remarktive rals, we are not goik going back to what the days no inflation, a dollar 50 gasoline piece around this world, b a secure border, record low interest rates, mortgage rates, unemployment lowintere when thea dream was alive and well, because i think a lo t of americans, in fact, millions
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of them, would like to go back to thosns of the days undeo president trump. in fact, cnn today had to admit that president trump's job approval rating has never been higher. so they can continue to push that message and we'll continue to push ours that the nextsh hos four years will be better if we reelect president trump. we 4 y that because we had him r four and we had more money in our pockets around this world and safety and security here at homnd thiso i know it's a bit of a sugarr high in the honeymoon period, and i gohigh andt the dnc,g up. mary katherine ham coming up. how does this play out? >> look, she is an unskilled person, but if she remainste untested by people asking her tough question s, the sugarlast a high will last a little while. now, luckily, donalde. trump wip be on stage with her at some point to do that because it will end up being trump'oi ts. h the rnc is job to press her on p things if the press doesn't do it. i appreciate it. by the way, the person writing in the new yorker, this is a left of center perso theg newn e a right of center person writing that piece saying, jook, i might have a minoritpery view, but journalism shouldm
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be journalism and you should hold her to account because she hasn't he been held to account.t an >> and he's right. but it is a minority view, unfortunatelthat it'y, in journ, as you point out, sean. >> but that puts the americat na people in a bad position because these are people who are from the california model, who are from the minneapolis 2020 model, and they want to export that tou the rest of the country. and they should be asked about what that look t for ke. they should be held to account for the failures that they ovh in theeen, bot the administration with kamala harris and in minnesota under tim walz . they have to be asked these questions, but i do not count on anyone but the but. campaign >> do it. how do we get kamala harris' and radical views into the i guess, into the culture to kind, of pass over where everybody knows beforeo pass they start vv in 38 days, whatever it is?tr clayavis sean, to me and i've bm saying it on my radio show,ils o this election boils downwnc.
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to three letters abc economy, borderomy bord crime. that's what voters care about, especially in the big ten states. aned d vank as j.d. vanc and donaldnc trump go out.ll kamala harris is wrong on all. three of those issues. i think you just have tok hammr those three over and over and over again. sometime3 over a oves i think kt benefits and this is a little bit crazy. she's so bad and so awful at so many things that it canawfu be distracting to go kind of focus on so many different issues. i thin issues.k you have to loot at where the voters are. what are they desperately whatd on?o the economy. things cost too much. mortgage ratesonomy. are high.eo you can't go to i say this all the time. i take ma. ts to chick-fil- it's 50 bucks to take my threey boys. now they're grown. 3 my and my kids, 50 bucks.people they go to chick-fil-a. it's crazy. people feel it. the border, she's the czar. she's allowed over million. 20 million. we don't even know what the actual number is with
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in charge. and then crime. she's in charge of defun anddbbd the police. she went and grabbedhi this knucklehead walls and actually doubled down on bailing people out and onallg actually allowing crime to flourish. crime to floabc is the answer. hamaer it, focus on it. those are the three issues. if trump and vancef tr do that trump advance are going to win. >> the big ten's not going for kamala.. >> i the only slightre disagreement i have is i the have five issues, and that would be economy inflation. that would be th the inflatie b illegal immigration. all the crimes that have been committen, all d and order are safety, security, small towns, big citiesd or secur. the as i said, the the economy is a big issue. an energy is a big issue. and then america's place in the world. erica's world sso i'd add two t analysis. gryreciate it, cla mary katherine hamm, thank you, karoline leavitt thank you as well. when we come back, kamalaris ha harris has failed in her role as border czar and a runningimas mate has even more radical
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turned shelter in gaza city saturday, killing more than 60 people. the idf says it hit a hamas command center within that school. i'm julie painter. now back to "hannity" for all your headlines. og on to foxnews.com. all right. kamala harris has failed tenure as border czar and tim walarrisl radical stances on illegal immigration are back in the spotlight. imat this new report, a memberee of the lake and railing murderes suspectspe family has now been linked to a violent venezuelan prisona viol gang wreaking havoc appoacross the u.s. and despite appointed as the administration's border czar, ady, whichreow den is alive and well, retired bord everyice chief rodney confirmed that kamala never once spoke with him about the bordere spok him, not one time.
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now, sadly, tim walz record jussat as bad as governoo of minnesota, he signed laws giving illegal taxpayer fundedin health care tuition, college tuitio n driver's licenses, and even came out on tape supporting sanctuary cities and states. >> take a look. should minnesota be a sanctuary state if the definition of tha t is that the federal government enforces immigration law and local law enforcement enforces local law, then yes. should citieent enfos be allowee sanctuary cities? >> yes. local controcentury l. all right. here with reaction, co-host of the hit show the five,nd jud our friend judge jeanine pirro. don't forget, her book is red pm from today's headlines. you can get it on amazon.com, hannity .com bookstore boxers ad the country. >> judge, great to have you. thank you. i say this all the time.th i often end with this, but int want to start with this and it's simple. they have blood on their hands. it's that simple. e bloo handsit's tblake and ril. rachel moore would alive.
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jocelyn gary would be alive. and i scroll the namese all the time of all these people killed and then other victims of violente people by harris an. and frankly people like walls. you know, obsession with allowing people into this country illegally. they have their blood on their hands. they have bloothey never get cat on it. why? well, because, you know, sean, that there is a compliant press. listen, the fact is thaty wa lincoln riley was killed by a member of a prison gamkilled be gang trend arugula. we find out that both of his brothers are members of that prison gang. oall three brothers are in the united states. so that when donald trump about them emptying their prisons, he is factuallg theiry correct. trendy uruguay is even more violent this venezuelan gang than the ms. 13 gang. and these people coming to this country, nobody cae pen nobody . them. nobody cares. they lie to us. they gasligh tht us.s
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and they say, yeah, you know, we've let them know. we don't call it don't callve a venezuela and say, do you have a rap sheet on this gu oy with six tattoos saying their tren de or agua? the bottom line is that these people are being allowed into this country by a by people like kamala harris and tim walls, who don't care about whether or not they are a danger to americanthers. the they don't care that they are costing us billions of dollars on and one ever talks about this. we're giving them free health care, freeg them education. we're making sure that they have driver's licenses and tim walz is making sure that there are sanctuary thates, sanctuary. what does that mean? that means that if they commit crimes, they knot ify commitw wt to go to. we're not only will they not be deportenltd, they're not even going to be arrested. this is the take down of deniead states by these leftist progressives. sean, it's an outrag it's ae. s of >> i've talked to members of the like and riley family. i have riley jocelyn, hungary's mother and grandfather.
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and it is. it is.r. i mean, you have kamala harris and and walls. you've got political soulmates here. mr. stolen valor or is x has beenmr s calling him tampon him. >> i mean the most radical positions ever. i scrolled those things every nighr.t. and honestly i really do believe in my heart if r belie america really understands who they are, they don't have a shot the in. >> of ever winning that' this election. well, that's why they're not sayings why they anything, shawn they are smiling, laughingg . americans are thinking, oh, they look like a great couple. oh, kamala tok a harris, they'vh forgotten for three years she was nothing but a word. salas nothd and an afterthoughth >> three and a half years she's been in the same speech. >> yeah, every one of every one of her rallies. but you know what? when she was the border, shet al can deny it all she wants. we all know what she was. there were no interviews. p
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there were no policyols wi discussions with anyonthe frommd the border patrol. no one from border patrol was allowed to talerk the press.rump whereas when donald trump was there, they were allowed to do that. ther are allowe was constant communication. she doesn't care who comesshe d. she doesn't care who's vetted. and by the way, we've got times5 ,five times, six times, seven times the number who have come in under the biden administration. admint they're coming in and they are literally taking from the social service networkntry. in this country. they are lining up to vote right nothey rightw, given driv license, which is a pointappo of identificatio n where you can register to vote. and there are jurisdictions that actuall they them to vote. so let's not kid each other. what this is about n. but if america understands what is right and what thewhat n afford and what we can afford to have in this country, they've gohat to the man who understands that we cannot be sitting ducks, people abouti. whom we know nothing. these people were coming in from pakistan and jordanda
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and all these countries, saudi arabia and india, china. we don't know who they are. there is no vetting. it's a game to them. and it's about time the americans understood that this is not what we need. tim walz is a phony.ne ed.s a phonhe's a phony when iti his claim that he carried in.ons of war he was never in war and that he has a camouflage hat coppingo the red maga hat. how can a guy who's against gunsy wear a camouflage hat? give me a break. everything is phon my about thee people. crimes against. it's ripped from the headlines. yeah. i like. i like like whe when you go off and you just, you know, uninterrupted. jeanine pirro, between you and mark levin, it's kind of like a dynamic duo, tag team. marklove to be on with mark. we can. we canwe c fightan over each otr for the time. >> good luck. either one of you getting >>. rd we'll give you that. crimes against america, amazon .com hannity .com bookstores around the country. judge, great having you, as alwayuntry.s.
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now launchinadquarteanwhile g a the department of homeland security ovein dr the entry of a suspect with ties to iran, arrested t in a plotrmer p to assassinate former president donald trump. donamicrosoft is now saying that iran aligned hackers targeted, a, quote,in high ranking official in the us presidential campaign ts. now, under the biden-harris administration, iran is threatening our militaryary ba bases. they're trying to hack our systems. they're sending assassinses tr sreside to kill former presidents. this didn't happen under president trump and hint os strongpeace peace through strength, leadership. and trust meth lead, iran does not want him back in office. it was reaction. israeli special ops veteran aaron cohen and the editor chief founder, investigative reporter justin news.com jon solomon. jamil sat with you in the news. now they knew about. before the assassination attempt they knew about a plot aswn to try to assassinatenald donald trump. now we have this cas true and tn you can add to that what
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the house judiciary committee told us. what about 99 people with terror ties? untr that, in fact, they were allowed into the country. and this one particular case, hv you have, this one guy they knew just visited ira n, that might be a red flag and not that a special designation that they gave this guy . g yeah. listen, they gave him what is known as a significant public benefit parole. i haven't found anyone benen't founy who could tell me what benefit isif merchant brought when he came across the border, he was already on the terror watch list. he had o admitted that he had just traveled to iran and the customs and borderlway patrol like they always do. they stopped him. they called the joint terrorism task forcep . the fbi, the fbi interviewed him, found him cooperative and politethd hi and. they sent him on his way, giving him special permission to enter the country. to entee the next three monthst he worked to try to line up lin assassins to kill former other president donald trump and other officials. it looks likofficiale the fbi ly about this guy's intentions when a cooperating witness camee
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to him and said, hey, he's lining up to kill people and they roll te an him o one day before he's about to leave the country. that's very significant becausun e . in the court documents, it said his trigger for these assassinationsger to were his leaving the country. he's going to leave the country will before the assassinationseo . so they roll him up as he's going there. i can't find anyon ek in congress, in the government, that thinks this is a good idea to release him ints o the counte with the red flags that they knew about him when they encountered him in apri hi yeah, unbelievable. you know, i know the world has been on pins and needles pin and remains on pins and needles, erin. my feasneedles.r is it's not aci fear because i really have faith in israel. lld fai their military capabiliy even though joe bidenas and kamala harris have surrendered in the war against radical islamic terrorisurrendem and she doesn't even want to use the words again. e thagaibut after when israel hd to retaliate, after iran fired directly into israel. joe and kamala abandoned israel. that, to me, is unforgivable. but whatisraelthat t really impe
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is how deep into iranian territory israel was able what they were able to achieve. in other words, i didn't think t they would get thahe t close to a nuclear reactor that they're building out nuclear facility. it tells me that if iran if iftr iran messes with israel, they're going to get hit. soae a going hard they may not have refineries, nuclear ineries,. nd i think it's all all in play at that point. your thoughtpoint.s, shawn? >> i agree with you. israel has a tremendous special operations capability. they lead the world in andae the reason why israel is so good, shawn, is becausee they have to be we don't have a choice. you knowa , five enemies surrounding us systematically trying to push push us into the ocean since 48. you know, but we have anew expression in hebrew, shawn, ef4 shalom is the killer acronym, saying this is wherever not looking, we're standing in our actionable intelligence,
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our mossadwherevding ir ac, whir in psychology. a masterevery one of those mossd agents are page d levels in targeting potential agents to flip work for us. m we penetrated not only mosab the f who's been making the rounds and is a son ma israel now and was very difficult to crack. but we managed to crack all the way into the top levelrackle th the security apparatus of the irgc, and put a little somethingof the i ismail haniyeh his bed where he thought he was sleeping quietly. ng problem here is that the kamalar biden white ise doesn't understd that iran's operational goal on the macro level is to incite such a level of terror acrossraj the west. again, israel just being that initiaust beinl bag. the fact is, is that have a a look at what's going on the u.k. right now going o. have a look at what's going on with that concert. the swifty concert that was just shut down by two radicals. if the unite y 2 radid states if the white house doesn't start getting on board with what this is, which
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is radical islamic terror, hamas, hezbollah, the who, these 100,000 deep hezbollah, another 150,000 deep, we are going to see iran move as close as they can to trying to procure their nuclear. we tell you something, israel will have to strike iso facility. >> they won't wait. well, i've known bibi for 30 years. there's no way bibi is going to allow under his watch that for his country to be destroyeh d is just not going to happen, you know. what do you make of the reports of the iranianbut yof th apparey appealing to the, quote, supreme leader qreme not to attk israel? is it that he recognizes the military superiority of israel or is that propaganda or will they just use theiril proxies, hamas in the south and hezbollah in the north and the houthi rebels. but a major attack is being planned. early what are your thoughts? >> i believe that there is aie major attack being plannedve th
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but instead of reacting humediately like they did, you know, firing those hundreds of missiles at israel, i thinkry they're going to wait it out. but i'll tell you what the big piece is for me, i believe i s scaredd shawn. >> when you put a very high level of explosive chargeao underneath, the leader of hamas is bad. it sends a powerful psychological message. and i think the iranians very p are scared. i believe that with the white house and all the warningso that they're given to iran is great, but it's totally useless. bibiirs grt but like you said,e of our counterterrorism sons, co, might callth our general staff reconnaissance unit be sitting re unit sisome of the finest right now and they're actually conducting operations arequietly as we speak.nt that and the moment that intel comes up, israel's not going to waitb . we don't have the luxury, but i believe the u.s. needs to get on board. i thinbeliev nok iran is the lat threat since they have been won with the'tm. i agree. i agree. i will not happen with tim
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calls. it will not happen with joe biden. thden.l not happen with kamala harris. they have surrendered in the war on terror. and that is, by the way, to noer tarit the moral clarity and to give in to the hamas wing and the party and to even consider an arms embargo, talking to a group that wants that is madness. john, i will that wa give you t. and give it some time. give it some time. sean, as things get worse here, you'll see it start to. >> ou willhah, this administrat. sorry, john. $70 billion this administration gave to iran. that's why they're emboldened thate the cash to do the things we're doing right now. >> that's a great point. g.they made them rich again,t get the is the sanctions. turn eye sanctio a blind and then wanted to pay ransom, gave a sanctions waiver for iraq to give them $10 billion. this is madness and it's a clear and present danger to the world. deatt dangerh to israel, death to america. that's their belief system. that or die. i that, too, is their belief system. all right thank you both.nika b
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tough times. all right. when we come back, california governor gavin newsoec governorn clearing out a homeless encampment in his state. ncampmen i give him credit. a now, this comes after the liberal leaders in the goldenftiberalleader state havet the crisis spiral completely out of control. >>that trisi we'll have more ase continue. >> you know what's crazy then? this is better than cooking at home. i mean, more affordable than groceries of course. >> okay, groceries are expensive, but i was in trouble there for a second. >> you are right. 20 seconds a week to lose 20% of your weight in a year with diet and exercise. that's the power of glp one through ro connect with the provider today at ronco slash 28. anybody who owns property should worry about home title theft. >> there's no other crime is so easy, so quick and so lucrative. your home, your and your peace
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it's illegal everywhere. if you feel different, you drive different. right? as i say is as goes california. well, so goes the nation. and if you elect kamala harris, a true california libera ll, you can expect the same disastrous policies that frankly ruie n the great state of california with the most radical ticket in historywe on the ballot. you can't let california's rampant shoplifting, sanctuaryin state and city policies woke ideology become a modelth
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the rest of the country. and let's not forget the state'let's nos homelessnes crisis, which governor gavin newsom is now suddenly actingths aw on three months away from the election. well, here he is from the attempting to clean up a los angeles encampment. you know what? good for gavin los? i hope it cleans them all up. and by the way, after issuingthm an executive order to tear them down, good luck with this. anyway, here good luh this with, outnumbered co-host emily compagno, fox news contributo with r jason chasem e a chaffetz. emily, you know, i'm fin we with gavin doing it a little too little too late in my view. but i'm glad to se e him outheard there doing good. all the hard work never hurt anybodany. but the reality is it's the other policies, it's the tapoliciesx policies.califo it's the regulationrn in california. it's -- it's the woke ideologynn about parentd s, irming gender-affirming care, etc.. cae the things that i think impact people way more than these homeless encampmente was that they've let grow and grow and grow.
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but the optics, sean, to me, are so patently offensive thi that in addition to, as you're saying, the things that affect us at home, you know at, as a californian, i was subjected to him as mayor of san francisco. im ai had to live in that cityhe under his reign. and now he's just madeig the ths state worse and worse because it's all about the photos pe and photo op.s and what i mean by that is thise person is responsible forhe a third of the homelessness population in the entiresness united states, and we're supposed to trust him as a commander in chief. hik. s upposed to thin these photo ops actually means he's dedicated to solutiondes. not at all. to your point about the taxes and regulations. that's exactly right. that's why my family'sshudde business, in part had to shutter and pivot. it's becausevo nothing is able to thrive there in that state, but especially under his watch, because for him, it is allm it about those optics and the think pretty boy smile that he thinks will get him to the white house. >> iwe know betterwill go th itm not sure what his ambitionsn are you know, i did play when i interviewed him a while back,n
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jason. i played him in 2015, laying out his plan to stopwhen i w homelessness when i was in california in the eighties. i know it's hard to believe i was even alive then,n but whet i lived there, i was likelive the poorest person in santay barbara, california, no joke and barely could pay my rent red but when i live there, there are huge homeless problem. themess prob they had a massiven tree where the homeless congregated and down by the dow beach where they congregated. and when i ride my bicycle the n there, i and hang out and talk to them, a lot of them homeless vets. and you'd hear the a lo their stories stori a d you know a lot of it was sad and tragic and i hated t the fact that they were down on their luck in many cases. >> a lot of addiction, a lot of alcoholism. alco all?t >> yeah. unfortunately, some people tough go through some tough times. but these democratic policies, the wordtimes.olicies that do te harris when she was the attorney general, by gavinny newsom. and by the way, gavin newsoms 20 is 20 years into his ten
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year plan to clean up homelessness. he's billions of dollars. the situation's worse, not better. .the only time the streets really got cleaned up was where, you know, jim, pain came to town. and guess what? everything got cleaned up right then. but, you know, they have not instituted good. can it of principles and plans and it's it's it makes it sod it it's not and they haven't prioritized americans and they haven't prioritized. veterans come back from serving this country. they have ptsd vete some of themly tou and they go through some really tough times. do you think they've evegh 2 thinr prioritized them? no. they prioritize people that no d and that'slly it. >> it's very dangerous. you implement those policies. and that's why emily and i, w who are both from california, originally born in california, we learned to read and write and we left the state. >> hmm. well, you know, you're notey hav that far away in utah. they have been in and out. berger well, i think and you dou too. and but they don't have crown
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bergerrg, which are two of my favorite burger places of all time. burgere is,he bottom lin you know, i understand maybe his leve linl frustration, poit but letting it get to this point that's on him and maybe maybe at some point these liberal politicians, emily, do they wake up from their woke ideolog from thy ands this is just not working? >> unfortunately, i think in the case of gavin newsome wo' that he won't have that epiphany because it has been only fostere tny becaud by thext bubble that he exists in. you know, remember, he made his fortunine creating the plumg chuck winery group with a getty heir. fro he has benefited from the same seven rich california familiese. that kamala harris has. they sort of handpicked and shaped them. they wante hand-pi and shad thee the future of the democrat party. so the end of the day, he enjoy d s we saw he eats at chez panisse, he eats at napa restaurants, he eats at micheli, hen starred places,s while the rest of us go to work and suffer underworks
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his regulations. and he works and operates with impunity because he's never opera to suffer for . he's never been elected out of office. there's never been someone tellinhe's never beet ofg him. look, this isn't acceptable. so unfortunately, until a referendum workssaying t, rign he will continue to operate in that bubble that democrats create. >> if this if this campaign comes down to illegal immigration, kamala and tim walz policies, if it comes down to law and order and their defund, dismantle no bail laws, if it comes down to their no fracking, no drilling policies, if it comes down to their inflation, 93eir economic policie ts, their $93 trillion green new deal in sanity, if it comes coms down to their foreign policy, jason, i don't see how theny that's why they don't want to talk about it. that's why they don't want to take any questions because beca sidehethe wrong t of that issue. they've got what they want. if you want different results, if y have to elect's the b different people in america. that that's the bottom line. you got to g. o back to trump wha and the conservatives believe and go back to those trumves beli, those
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trump days, and life will be better or are you better offhano under trump? but you're better off than you were four years agu wereeary answers pretty clear on all of those issues. all right, guys, good to see you both . emily jason, thank you. emily, thank you. all right. we'll continue more off ou our special edition of "hannity" straight ahear spec♪]d, your skin ever c. take care of it. with goldman's healing formula of seven moisturizers and three vitamins for all your skin's cold bond. >> one child from choking every school week. that's why it's so important to get your very own life back. the life saving device that's already saved over 2000 lives. >> our mission is simple. >> we hope to save the thousands of lives that needlessly die each year from a choking accident. >> call now. >> life saves lives. don't wait another minute. a life might depend on it.
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