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>> what do you want to tell him? >> tell him i love him, keep doing well, you got beautiful hair. >> would you join "jesse watters primetime"? >> i don't know what you're talking about i don't watch it. ♪ ♪ >> happy labour day america. the american work ethic, that is the most important thing you can instill in a young person. jesse jr. scribbled over my pillars yesterday, and i made him get a bucket of water and a rag and clean it up himself. he didn't get lazy, you scrubbed every little marking off the pillar, and i was very proud. make sure your child has a great work ethic, america needs it. [ ♪♪ ] >> sean: welcome to this special edition of hannity, and happy
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labour day. we have our big interviews and important monologues from the past few months. my monologue vetting, kamala harris and her record. nothing matters any more in the upside down world of kamala harris, for example, remember kamala's recent crusade against fracking, you might recall. take a look. >> will you commit to implementing a federal ban on fracking your first day in office, adding the united states to the list of countries against fracking. >> there is no question that i am against fracking. >> sean: a complete ban, she said it on numerous occasions. on friday, however, the harris campaign told the hill that their candidate doesn't mean what she said many times and now does not support a fracking ban. now, here is my question to you. which kamala do you believe? i believe the one that said she wants to ban fracking. what about that single payer
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medicare she cosponsored with bernie sanders, vowing to get rid of private health insurance, this was a few years ago. take a look. >> you support the medicare for all bill. i believe it will totally eliminate private insurance. for people that like their insurance, they don't get to keep it? >> the idea is that everyone gets access to medical care. you don't have to go through the paperwork and the delay. who of us has not had the situation where you have to wait for approval and the doctor says, i don't know if your insurance company is going to cover this. let's eliminate all of that, let's move on. >> sean: you don't need your private insurance, like, you know, we have the post office. kamala harris, her campaign ad announced that kamala has experienced another sudden change of heart. no longer supports medicare for
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all or the legislation she personally cosponsored. which kamala do you believe, apparently she is also experiencing a similar change of heart when it comes to strict gun control -- gun control. remember, not long ago, kamala vowed pretty much to confiscate guns through a mandatory buy back program, mandatory would mean confiscate, but they will give you a few bucks for it. take a look. >> what would you do about the millions of, specifically assault weapons that are already in circulation. what do you do about those? >> there are approximately 5,000,002, i support a mandatory buy back program. it has to be smart, we have to do it the right way. >> a campaign ad is walking back those comments and says that kamala no longer supports a mandatory gun buy back program. look does anyone really believe the new kamala on this issue, or
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any of these issues? and of course kamala harris has also changed her position on the border. she -- you know, the single most politically vulnerable issue she is facing. take a look. >> a lot of signs at the rally you just held were people saying abolish ice. is that a position that you agree with? >> listen, i think there is no question that we have to critically reexamine ice and its role and the way that it is being administered and the work it is doing, and we probably need to think about starting from scratch. because there is a lot that is wrong with the way that it is conducting itself. and we need to deal with that. >> sean: she wants to abolish ice, references to slavery, references to the kkk, but now she is supporting more funding for ice, and border patrol agents and security. albeit, way too little, way too late. wait, is that the same kamala that lied and said the border is
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secure. is that the same person, take a listen. >> you are confident that this border is secure? >> we have a secure border in that that is a priority for any nation, including ours and our administration. but there are still a lot of problems that we are trying to fix. these are just a few of the victims from the biden harris border disaster. look very closely, are these names you have heard? some of them you have heard, not many. but a few, like a grandmother from virginia, and another unvetted, suspected illegal immigrant. this one from el salvador, kamala harris was unable, unwilling to address the root causes of immigration. she lied for three years about it, or you know, she didn't do anything to secure the border,
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certainly in any way. as a result, americans die every single day. thousands from fentanyl poisoning, others being murdered by violent illegal aliens that wouldn't have been in our country if donald trump was president. and the risk of terror continues to grow. it is the biggest national security threat in our lifetime. a clear and present danger now to every american. and we probably have terror cells in the country, because of joe and kamala and their open borders policy. kamala has to admit that we have been reporting the last few years, and that is true. the border is in fact, not secure, it has never been secure since they have been in office. but she doesn't seem to have any real plan to fix it, and this brings us to the next flip flop. kamala's press secretary says her boss does not support defunding the police. at least not now. but here is kamala harris, on june 10th, 2020, during the
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height of the summer of love. take a look. >> one of the conversations that has needed to happen for a long time but is getting a sense of prominence now that is such an important conversation is, we have to reimagine public safety in america. we have to redirect the resources, and nick, you may know this in many cities in america, over one-third of the city budget is paid to policing. so it is about reimagining how you create a society in a way that everyone has a right. health. >> right. >> and safety. but understanding it is not going to be achieved by militarizing the police. frankly, it is cast backwards. >> it is. >> what it has been is people confusing the concept and putting money into budgets and requesting money to go into
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police budgets to create safety. >> sean: in 2020, at the height of the 574 riots in the summer of 2020, kamala wanted americans to reimagine their safety with fewer police, and then she promoted that bail fund four days after they burned down the minneapolis police precinct that freed violent criminals including those that had committed heinous crimes including murder on bail. during her time at california's attorney general, she was pro-criminal. she made it a priority to fight for tax-payer funded, gender reassignment surgery for transgender prisoners. she was way ahead of her time. take a look. >> way back when, with the power that i had, i used it in a way that was about pushing forward the movement, frankly, and the agenda. and so look at my record to
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know, when i was attorney general, i learned that the california department of corrections, which was a client of mine, they were standing in the way of surgery. >> for prisoners. >> for prisoners. and there was a specific case, and when i learned about the case, i worked behind the scenes to not only make sure that that transgender woman got the services she was deserving, so it was not only about that case. i made sure they changed the policy in the state of california, so that every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to the medical care that they desired and need. >> sean: now remember, kamala was once proud of this radical record. here she is bragging about her progressive record as an attorney. take a look. >> you can talk to so-called progressive prosecutors around the nation, especially those elected in the last decade and they will tell you that at one
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time or another they looked to what kamala harris was doing as a model of what could be done. the obama justice department designated my work years and years ago as a model of innovation for reforming the criminal justice system. >> sean: let's be clear, this is what kamala is bragging about. she forced law abiding americans to pay for gender reassignment surgery for transfelons. and during her time as the san francisco da, she shielded a cop killer from facing the death penalty. cops turned their back on her. the widow of the explain officer told cnn that kamala didn't contact her before announcing the decision, not to seek the death penalty. and meanwhile, the president of san francisco's police officer union asked "is she sorry that this kid died or is it just a political opportunity?" is this just an opportunity for
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her to double down on the fact that she is not going to pursue the death penalty. her time as a da was marred with many serious problems, for example, let's take a look at the case of george gage, an elderly man convicted of sexual abuse. a judge found that kamala's office with held material that might have proved gage's innocence, but a new trial was not granted due to a technicality. he is still in prison as we speak. kamala's office failed to disclose the mishandling of evidence after a technician was caught tampering with cocaine in a crime lab. 600 drug cases were tossed out due to that brilliance. but kamala doesn't want to talk about that or her beloved paster. you are going to love this.
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we have a brand new reverend jeremiah w jeremiahwright, his name is reverend brown. there was the caption, it is always an honour to spend time with my paster dr. amos brown of the third baptist church of san francisco. he remains a source of inspiration to me, always. this is the same paster that told the san francisco chronicale, saying, i know america, it is a racist country, and the very same paster that blamed racist america for 911. only 6 days after we lost 2,977 of our fellow americans. he said, o america, what did you do, what did you do two weeks ago after i stood at the world conference on racism when you wouldn't show up. his comments were so disgraceful
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even nancy pelosi, of all people, who was in attendance publicly rebuked the paster and the sermon and reportedly apologized to the partner of a 911 victim who was in the audience. the partner told the free beacon that the sermon represented "the second worst day of my life." even the then senator dianne fienstien left the event. and then governor grey davis left the event. kamala embraced the paster even more. echoing his beliefs, for example, brown sits on the california reparations task force, and as of 2019, kamala harris enthusiastically supported reparations. coming up, tim walz' radical policy and beliefs. straight ahead. iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms
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>> welcome to fox news live. the whitehouse issuing a strong condemnation after thousands of protesters march through new york city this labour day. some people in the crowd that hit around 7,000 had hezbollah flags. they say they condemn any organization associating with hamas. it is heinous to express support for hamas on the same day for an american hostage they brutally murdered. two u.s. service men were assaulted. a group of men yelled yankee go home and restrained and man and put a sack over his head. the two men are back on the usswasp. back to hannity. for all your headlines, go to
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foxnews.com. [ ♪♪ ] >> sean: vice president harris tapped minnesota governor tim walz, the bernie sanders of governors to be her running mate. making it the far left most radical extreme ticket in history. let us begin, with governor walz crowning achievement, allowing inteer neighbourhoods and a police presinct in his state to be burnt straight to the ground during the summer of 2020, and he stood by and did nothing. absolutely nothing for days and days. jd vance, he pointed this out today, harris and walz make an interesting duo. for all the wrong reasons. take a look. >> to her credit, kamala harris and tim walz do make an interesting team. if we remember the rioting in
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the summer of 2020, tim walz let rioters burn down minneapolis, and kamala bailed them out of jail. so an interesting team in that sense. >> sean: great point. on the first night of the violent riots tim walz did nothing. on the second night of the riots, what did he do? nothing. on the third night after a target was ran sacked, a police presinct was burned to the ground tim walz did nothing. he didn't send in the national guard. he refused. it was night five that he decided to send in the guard and restore order but by then it was too late. entire neighbourhoods were burned to the ground. blocks and blocks of businesses were totally looted. he said that the people of minnesota deserved the violence
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because of their lack of equity and inclusion. you can't make it up. you really can't. take a look. >> we saw large peaceful protests focussing on the systemic changes that get to the heart of why we are in this situation. and when i say we, minneapolis st. paul, the state of minnesota, nationally and as we have seen in the last 24 hours, internationally. a society that doesn't put equity and inclusion at the centre of it is going to eventually come to the places where we are at. >> sean: and it gets worse from here. the first lady of minnesota, she basked in the riots, telling local media she opened the windows in her home, why? to smell the burning tires so that she could breathe in the historic moment. she went on to express her deep admiration for violent criminals, saying they deserve unlimited chances to commit more crimes. take a look. >> it takes a lot of imagination and courage to move away from a
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system that punishes people. and sets people up for failure to a system that is restorative, right? that is equitable, that is -- is healing. how many chances do you get? my answer to that is as many chances as you need. which doesn't really please those law and order people. >> sean: vandalism, looting pelting cops with bricks, and rocks, ran sacking businesses, as many chances as you want. kamala harris agrees, which is why she long promoted that minnesota bail fund that raised 40 plus million dollars that
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helped even the most violent criminals get out of jail and live among the population and commit more crimes. governor walz appointed employees from the same bail fund to the states -- get this, sentencing commission. and we are just beginning. both walz and harris called for funds to be directed away from the police, in other words, defund, dismantle, reimagine the police. all while unrest was wreaking havoc in america's major cities. 574 riots took place. you had dozens of dead americans, you had billions in property damage. thousands of injured cops. bricks, rocks, bottles, molotov cocktails, mostly peaceful, i don't think so. walz set up a hotline encouraging the people of minnesota to snich on their neighbours, if they were not following his insane covid19
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restrictions. he was a big fan of mandates and huge lockdowns. he has no regrets of preventing kids from going to class and wrecking small businesses and rioters were not required to follow the lockdown orders. it is mostly peaceful as the city burns. by the way, crime is spiking in minnesota, look at that, above the national average for the first time in modern american history. so together, you have kamala harris and tim walz they have turned minnesota in a hell hole in the name of equity and covid19 safety. and governor walz led the effort to change the minnesota state flag, why, because he thought that the old flag in the official state seal was racist. take a look. >> all right, ready, wait a minute.
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there. that's better. now if tim walz is so offended by his own state's flag, he probably thinks that mostly of the national monuments are racist, and he comiserated with them. god help the washington memorial if this guy gets elected. there is one thing that doesn't offend him, illegal immigration. because he believes and he thinks that illegal immigration is wonderful for our country, no vetting, come one, come all. no borders, no walls. he mocked border security and told fake news cnn he want to do invest in a ladder factory to help thwart donald trump's border wall. wow, brilliant idea. take a look. >> he is not going to do anything. if it is 25 feet, i will invest
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in the 30 foot ladder factory. that's not how you stop this. >> sean: let's give ladders to people with terror ties and drug cartels and criminals unvetted into the country. those people that are not coming here for good reasons. walz works to provide a comfortable life for illegal immigrant with your money. he expanded access to the state's public health care system to cover illegal aliens. i know, kamala doesn't like that word, and he signed a bill granting driver's licences to, illegal immigrant or aliens, needless to say he doesn't want anyone deported. he is a big believer in sanctuary cities and states. of course, take a look. >> should minnesota be a sanctuary state? >> if local law enforcement enforces local law, yes.
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>> so cities be sanctuary cities? >> yes. >> sean: he is procriminal, prorioting, pro-looting, but the radical position doesn't stop there. just like kamala harris and tim walz support universal health care, and just like kamala, he loves to raise taxes, hiking them multiple times as governor and just like kamala, weird tim walz supports abortion up to the very moment of birth. he wants to phase out fossil fuels, he is against fracking. signed a mandate that requires the state to stop using oil and gas in the next few years. he also attacked rural areas in america, as mostly rocks and could yous. and it gets worse. flanked by young children, get this, he guaranteed life altering transgender medical procedures for children by gender reassignment surgery to
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any minor in minnesota, regardless of parental consent. in his state, parents, you have no rights. in fact, legal experts believe that the bill also enables the state of minnesota to take custody of a child who is denied so-called gender affirming care. walz has developed a new nickname on x, they are calling him tonight, tampon tim. all right. now, sounds to me like that might be the kind of name that catches on. that may be begins to go viral. i have seen a lot of tweets about it, a lot of x posts about it. anyway, after -- why did this happen? after forcing state schools and other public bathrooms to stock tampons and other menstrual products in boys bathrooms... ultimately like kamala harris, walz has supported every far
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left position known to man. they both seem to use aoc and congresswoman omar and other people as their guiding light. walz has nothing but kind words for socialism. once compared it to simply just being nice and neighborly, taking your money and giving it to other people, and they are in power the whole time. take a look. >> we can get out there. reach out. make the case. and for one thing, don't ever shy away from our progressive values. one person's socialism and another person's neighborly news, just do the dam work. tim walz is your friendly neighbourhood radical socialist, coming to washington to remake america, unless you stop him. when i come back, i spoke with jd vance, the night it was announced he would be donald trump's running mate. that exclusive interview is straight ahead. [ ♪♪ ]
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[ ♪♪ ] >> sean: i interviewed senator jd vance, the night that trump picked him as his runningmate, here is part one of the exclusive interview. >> let's talk about what you believe the role of a vice president should be. >> i think it is very simple. number one you need to support the president in enacting the agenda, whether it is working with first responder leaders or working with the house. the president can't be everywhere. even donald trump can't be everywhere. so you have to be a person that he can trust and rely on to advance the agenda. that's the most important part, if something, god forbid happens, you have to step into the office but i think trump is very healthy, going to serve
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four good years. but we have to have republicans helping him in the agenda. as successful as he was politically, even after he was elected, certain republicans didn't want to enact the america first agenda. you have to have leaders in washington who are supporting him, not fighting against him. >> sean: let's talk about an occasion where you might disagree with him. >> sure. >> sean: how do you view your role in terms of handling that moment? >> it is simple, sean. you owe it to the president to be honest with him, but you offer counsel in private. the vultures in the press will blow up every disagreement. >> sean: you have met my colleagues, called state run media. >> they are state run media. they are so state run, after president trump was shot and he showed a remarkable amount of unity and defiance and calmness, they blamed him for the rhetoric, even though he was the
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victim of a near assassination, it is crazy. but it is important that you don't have republicans that blow up disagreements so that they can win points with the media who are never going to treat republicans fairly. the job is to help enact the agenda. that's what is making people's lives better. >> sean: let's go with where you stand on positions, and where the administration would stand, assuming that you win. let's start with immigration. what do we do with the nearly 11 million unvetted illegal immigrant, and i might add, many coming from countries like terror ties like syria and iran and afghanistan, and people from venezuela, and egypt, and tens and thousands from china and russia. what should happen, is there an orderly way to say, we will escort you home. >> we have to stop the flow to
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begin with. joe biden flew open the southern border. we have to stop the flow to begin with. what do we do with 11 million people, i think it is more. you start with the most violent people, the people with criminal records, and you have to deport them. >> sean: how do we find them? >> that's the crazy thing about the biden administration, they let people in, they give them asylum and we know that these people are out here in the country, some are hard to find, sure, but a lot of them you can find, if you try to look. the biden administration has not done that. we have to make it hard for illegal aliens to work in the country. it undercuts the wages of american workers and invites more people to come in illegally, if you make it hard for them to work, a lot of them will go back. and you have to stop the flow. that's the most important thing. >> sean: let's talk about the issue of the economy. >> sure. >> sean: let's talk about americans that you do know, poor
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people. there was a study that came out, 25% of americans had to forego meals in the last year, near two-thirds of americans say they are gasping for air. and having a hard time making ends meet every month. what is the best way to get america to economic prosperity quickly, how do you do it? >> number one you have to unleash american energy. president trump is so strong on this. we had energy independence, joe biden has destroyed it. we could be the main source of energy in the world. for europe, our allies and that would weaken russia and iran and other regimes. we are sitten on saudi arabia in pennsylvania, but joe biden would rather get it from them. the biggest contrast between joe biden and president trump is president trump was right about every single disaster that joe
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biden was wrong about. nafta destroyed the economy in pennsylvania and michigan. a real estate developer, donald trump was right about that issue. letting china into the world trade organization, joe biden supported it. donald trump opposed it and now of course donald trump is saying let's open up the american energy markets and joe biden is trying to destroy it. joe biden's entire career has been about decimating the manufacturing economy in this country. and donald trump is about rebuilding it and correcting the mistakes of broken leadership. >> sean: let's talk about foreign policy, and i won't call it the vance doctrine, it will be the trump doctrine. >> it will be the trump doctrine. >> sean: let's talk about the hot spots in the world. i don't understand joe biden's policy towards iran. >> not at all. >> sean: why does he allow china to have spy balloons on the international air ways and waterways. why did russia get a waiver for
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the pipeline, for example, but we have a lot of hot spots in the world, you have been outspoken in the issue of ukraine. hundreds of billions of dollars in joe biden -- and i would argue the joe biden surrendered in the war on terrorism with hamas by not supporting israel further in their offensive moves after the worst terror attack in their history. let's get your overall view. let's look at ukraine, iran, the war in the middle east. >> first of all, i served in the marine core for four years, one of the things i am proudest of. the most important part of the donald trump doctrine in foreign policy, you don't commit america's troops, unless you have to. but when you have to, you punch and you punch hard. that's how you respect the brave men and women that are serving. >> sean: when you say that, the overwhelming force, and done pretty fast. >> when president trump beat isis, in a matter of months --
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also iran, sean, a lot of people recognize that we need to do something with iran, but not these weak little bombing runs. if you are going to punch the i iranians, you punch them hard. it brought peace. it checked the iranians and slowed them down a little bit. maybe the most important diplomatic break through was the abraham accords. you have to enable other states to work together and provide a counter balance to iran. joe biden has done nothing. you have the infrastructure there, sitting there to weaken iran and strengthen israel. joe biden has done nothing with it. donald trump would reinvigorate it. >> sean: one of the achievements of donald trump that doesn't get talked about, a lot, he created
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an alliance with the saudis and the emirates that very few people knew about. i didn't think i would see that in my lifetime. >> neither did i. >> sean: let's stay in the middle east. how do we deal with the situation there now. i think israel should have the right to win their war on terror and they are our greatest ally in the middle east. i don't think they had a better friend than donald trump. >> here is the problem is joe biden has made it harder and harder for israel to win the war. you want two things to happen, number one you want israel to get this over with and as quickly as possible. the longer it goes on, the harder their situation is. but after the war, you want to invigorate the peace process between israel, and others. he has prolonged the war, israel's war to actually take out hamas but in the process he has made it harder for us to move towards a sustainable
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peace. >> sean: let's talk about ukraine. you have been a critic of president biden's policies. what should the policy be? >> we have to point this out. russia would not have invaded ukraine if donald trump was president. a lot of people agree with it. even democratic colleagues privately agree with that. but we have spent $200 billion. what is the goal, what are we trying to accomplish, is there a risk in the escalation of nuclear war, because there is when you have a bafoon running nuclear policy. he has to negotiate with the russians and ukranians and bring this to a rapid close so america can focus on the real issue which is china. that's the biggest threat to our country and we are completely distracted from it. >> sean: coming up, my interview with democratic strategist, my old pal, james, straight ahead. [ ♪♪ ] listen to me, the hot dog diet got me shredded. it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients
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>> sean: during the dnc, i spoke with democratic strategist about the state of his radical party. take a look. james, we have now identified, because of harris and biden open borders hundreds of people with known terror ties in this country. we have tens and tens of thousands from china, russia, syria, venezuela and more. is that not a national security danger to this country, because i see it? >> well, first of all, it is well documented that immigrant have much lower con rates than north americans. and i completely agree, these are human beings, they are members of the human race, all right, and they should not be denied health care. now, if you have a woman takes a
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ten-year-old, a six-year-old and walks 500 miles to get in this country from guatemala, because she is over run by a drug gang, do i think she should be admitted and her children, heck yeah. come in, girl, we have to job for you. >> sean: why can't they go through the legal -- wait a minute, james, why can't they do it legally, we can vet them. do you believe that people coming from iran, syria, china and russia, do you think they are coming here because they want a better life, is that what you believe? >> you know, sean, i would certainly -- we have laws, i don't believe that we should deny any human being health care. if you show up at the emergency room, i think that the hipocartic oath compels you and as a catholic, i believe you are entitled to health care and basic human rights. should we have a border, yes, we should have a border. and maybe we need fences, and we
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need big gates, and i will say this to my dying day, i would rather live in a country than people are trying to get into than people are trying to get out of. that's just true. >> sean: but the reality, we have never had illegal immigration at this level, and i believe it is a clear and present danger for you, for your family, for your children, and we are rewarding that illegal immigration behaviour, and it is wreaking havoc. what do you say to lake and riley's family. rachel moran, the mother of five's family. jocelyn's family, i interviewed her mom and her granddad, they lost their 12-year-old little girl in houston and it was killed by an unvetted and illegal immigrant. what do you say, james, you love your children? >> i would have a great difficulty telling your children -- how they were swatted with a legal weapon that no one needs any need to have.
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>> sean: you are changing the topic. >> no. i am not changing the topic. >> sean: i am talking about securing the border. >> the border had nothing to do with it. >> sean: they entered the country. >> the border had nothing to do with -- again, the border had nothing to do with this. please fact check me. please fact check me, the border had nothing to do with the mass shootings with the ar15s. we all have difficult questions that we have to ask. anybody can say that. we can sit in the peanut gallery and throw peanuts, and i do think we can have -- i think border crossings right now are about the same as they were when president biden took office. was there ineffective border policy at one time, yes. when you listen to identity progressive left wingers, it is always leading to bad policy.
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but right now, if you look at the plan that was negotiated and donald trump killed it. that's a fact. you can fact check me. >> sean: donald trump killed a plan. that plan to be clear, would not have been implemented unless a few million people crossed the border on any given day and then it would be discretionary. they would not be able to implement the plan. that's not a border security plan. let many ask you this. >> okay. okay. >> sean: you are supporting harris and walz. tell me why -- i want you to answer two questions: i want to answer, is america better off than it was four years ago, number one, number two, i want you to tell me specifically, no distractions, what is kamala harris done as vice president that warrants a promotion? >> well, let me say this. better off than it was four years ago. look at the employment rate four years ago, look at the stock market four years ago, look at the crime rate four years ago. are you kidding me? >> sean: they are up.
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crime is up. >> when joe biden -- again, i will let you ask me questions, let me answer questions. okay. i am giving you very specific metrics to look at. and if you ask me is the country better off today than it was four years ago, my answer is heck yeah! all right? period, end of story. that's my view. all right. so are there things that we need to work on, by the way, the crime rate is dropping, almost to historic levels. and i keep hearing trump talking about rising crime. i don't know what he is talking about. i hear people talking about these urban hell holes, and i am sitting here in chicago, and tell you the truth, it is a pretty dam nice city. >> sean: james, james, 30 people were shot this weekend, five are dead. not exactly safe. and i have scrolled the names of people shot and killed in this city. let me ask you what are extreme positions of kamala harris.
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do you think it is a good idea when she says to ban fracking and drilling? do you think that's good for the economy to do that? >> no. i don't. >> sean: i have one concession out of you. >> i think the fracking was a transition thing, and i don't think she has that position today. and i think human beings evolve. and i think they have experience, and i know there are many things i thought, for instance in 2008, i always point out, barack obama and secretary clinton were against gay marriage. they are not any more. good for them. when someone evolves from a position to a better position, i will give them credit. >> sean: do you think we should eliminate private health insurance, because kamala thinks she wants medicare for all, universal health care, you know, you and i getting a little bit older. i would like to keep my health care. she says we should eliminate private insurance. here is what she said. >> you supported the medicare
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for all bill, cosponsored by bernie sanders. you are a cosponsor of it. i believe it will totally eliminate private insurance. for people that like their insurance, they don't get to keep it? >> well, listen, the idea is that everyone gets access to medical care. and you don't have to go through the process of going through an insurance company, having them give you approval, going through the paperwork, all of the delay that may require. who of us has not had the situation where you have to wait for approval and the doctor says, i don't know if the insurance company is going to cover this. let's eliminate all of that. let's move on. >> sean: i thought she and walz were running as the freedom party, i would like the freedom to get my own health care, and i bet you would like yours too. >> i don't think we should eliminate private health care. i have never thought medicare for all should be a good idea. i disagree with her. like i disagree with donald trump that people that are in armed forces are fools. >> sean: he didn't say that.
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>> so -- you can't agree with someone on every point. but her position has evolved. was she wrong, four or five years ago, maybe she was. >> sean: more hannity, straight ahead. [ ♪♪ ]
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