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mypillow for christmas. they're half off right now. oh, man. i mean, he wore a maga hat. why not a mypillow? mindy from merrick, new york, maybe nancy pelosi should have seen it been a little nicer to biden. now, she's not getting a pardon, and she's probably the one who needs it the most. just pillow talk, right? johnny from arizona. al capone's biggest problem. his father wasn't president. chuck from florida. i waited three years for a foot operation at that same va hospital. i had to move to florida to get get it done. you had to get it done there because they were getting it done there. ron from crofton, maryland. hey, jesse, is the va hiring? ha ha ha. yep. there's about 32 women there that want you to work there, too. and
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welcome to hannity. and tonight we have a lot of breaking news to cover, including new developments from the daniel pennie trial. plus, we will bring you inside the u.s. supreme court. where far left litigators. they are making some pretty heinous arguments in favor of sex change operations for children. many don't want parental consent. later, we'll also check in with your president, joe, who took a nice long nap during a meeting in africa. but first, let's turn to some shocking news out of new york city, where the ceo of unitedhealthcare, brian thompson, was gunned down just before 7 a.m. in midtown manhattan in what appeared to be a targeted attack. where i grew up, you kind of call that an assassination at this hour? the suspect seen here wearing a hoodie and a mask, is still at large. after fleeing the crime scene on a bicycle here. now, at the very latest, out of new york city, our own alexis mcadams is with us. alexis, what's the latest up there? >> hey, sean. >> so right now in new york
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city, there is an all out manhunt happening on the streets right now in the big apple as they're trying to track down the gunman who shot and killed a ceo of unitedhealthcare. he was just in town for a couple days for work, for a business meeting. and now tonight, he's not going home. this all unfolding as that was all caught on camera. police telling me this gunman knew exactly who he was looking for and exactly how to work that gun. you can see it there on your screen. this is what we got in a short time ago from that surveillance at the hilton in midtown. the guy walks up, pulls out a gun, and opens fire. we had to freeze it because it's so graphic. but he shot brian thompson sean at least twice. once in the back and also another in his leg. and he kind of looked around to see him in the face before he opened fire again. the gunman wearing a mask, gloves and a hoodie, took off on his bike after the shooting. investigators searching for him still, the motive for this murder currently is unknown, but based on the evidence we have so far, it does appear that the victim was specifically targeted. so brian
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thompson led one of the biggest health insurers in the country, unitedhealthcare. that's why he was in new york city for a meeting. the 50 year old was a husband and a dad of two who lived out in minnesota and was just in town for work this morning. thompson was supposed to speak at the investor's day conference at the hilton hotel in midtown. when he was shot and killed by that masked gunman and police saying they know this was a targeted attack. some other photos. sean, we want to show people at home the nypd put these pictures out today. okay. this shows that this gunman, before he shot and killed the ceo, went and grabbed a coffee at a nearby starbucks. we're told his face wasn't completely covered at that coffee shop, so that could be key in this investigation. back out here, live in midtown manhattan. you can check it out here. there's an ongoing investigation and crime scene tape still up as well. are these wanted signs, sean? all over the place. they're hoping somebody recognizes this gunman and calls him in. >> sean and his wife, by the way, my understanding is she thinks that he had been getting many threats. >> yeah. that's right. yeah.
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his wife said that she didn't know exactly what the threats were. they were about his job. and we also know there's a doj investigation ongoing into some workers over at unitedhealthcare. so that probe continues. it's going to be all played out on if that had anything to do with what looks like an assassination here in midtown. >> all right, alexis, thank you for that report tonight. we appreciate it. also tonight, joe biden, he remains in africa, where he continues to make a fool out of himself, embarrass our country on the world stage after getting confused by a dance routine. take a look as joe tries to dance there. maybe we should teach him the trump dance. the end zone dance. anyway, on the tarmac in angola. biden then proceeded to fall asleep during a meeting with african leaders. i guess he was bored. tired? that was a long trip. unfortunately, this wasn't a momentary lapse. he actually napped for quite some time. no one bothered to wake him up as some on x describe it, joe biden is totally cooked, and while biden naps, president
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elect donald trump is in nonstop communication with leaders all across the globe. he has issued warnings to our adversaries like putin, iran, hamas and even utilized america's leverage against some of our badly behaving allies canada, mexico. this weekend, he will attend the grand reopening of notre dame as an honored guest of the french president macron. now also, despite biden's obvious decline, his white house staff, they are aggressively laying the groundwork to block donald trump's agenda. on the foreign policy front, we have been talking about this. the biden administration actively now trying to prevent a peace deal in ukraine. they know the incoming president wants a negotiated settlement offering new funding and new access. never before given to long range ballistic missiles. russia already responded by launching an icbm attack, escalating the war to a dangerous new level. vladimir putin is now changed. their
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nuclear policy. if you launch a ballistic missile into russia, they now have the ability to nuke you. that is their official policy thanks to joe biden. given the go ahead on this and the weaponry to do so, biden is also handing out billions of dollars of your hard earned money to other countries all around the world. while the people of north carolina are literally family, spending time in the winter in a tent and breaking tonight, fema apologized for the lack of shelters, but apologies don't keep you and your children warm in the winter time. why is all this money going to ukraine, angola, africa and joe biden seems completely oblivious, not concerned at all about the people of north carolina. he just announced a billion dollars in disaster aid to africa. another $725 million in aid to ukraine, on top of the already approved $175 billion in aid previously previously approved and back at home.
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biden just further reduced border protections, if you can believe it, making it even easier to cross into this country illegally. he also signed on to a massive new deal, allowing thousands of federal employees to work remotely through 2029. designed as a roadblock to the department of accountability, which plans to reduce the size of government and increase in-person work. everything the biden administration is now doing in these final weeks is all designed to obstruct the policies that the american people voted for. they're not trying to improve the country. they're not doing it to make your life better. they want to make donald trump's job harder and try to stop his agenda. the radical left got destroyed in november for them, everything is about politics. it is about power. they don't care about the quality of your life. they lie to you about the economy. they lied to you about borders. they told you the world was safe and secure. the afghanistan withdrawal was just great. while pretending to be
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the most virtuous people on the face of the earth. and today, on that hard hitting news show, the view, charlamagne tha god called them out. take a look at this. >> when he kept saying things like, oh, you know, nobody is above the law. i respect the jury's decision in regards to my son. he didn't believe that, but he didn't have to volunteer that lie to begin with. >> i'm going to stop you for a second. oh, only because you don't know that it was a lie. we don't know why he changed. >> do you really think he just changed his mind over thanksgiving weekend? all of a sudden? i'm going to tell you what i think, okay? >> i think he changed his mind because he got sick of watching everybody else get over. >> why can't you say when democrats are wrong and why can't republicans say when republicans are wrong? >> i'll tell you when democrats. >> so you don't think, joe biden is wrong? no, i don't can i can i just point out to you all right here with reaction, fox news contributor kellyanne conway, the incoming deputy chief of staff for policy, stephen miller, along with fox news contributor jason
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chaffetz. >> kellyanne, start with you. let's get your reaction to these last minute maneuverings of joe biden and the administration, seemingly designed to put roadblocks in the way for the incoming president. >> it's problematic, but everybody sees it. that's why donald trump's approval rating right now, as the president in waiting is higher than the number of people who actually voted for him, the percentage he got in the popular vote, which is pretty high, sean, because people already see him communicating with us instantly, free of charge on social media, telling us what he thinks of tariffs for canada and mexico, telling us what he thinks of us, steel, telling us he's going to paris for the reopening of notre dame, going to the patriot awards with you and our colleagues tomorrow in new york. he is telling us what the president is thinking and wanting to do on their behalf. joe biden, already one of the least popular presidents in recent memory. he's making that worse. now. democrats are mad at him for two things for staying in the race too long and for then late in the game, pardoning his son and they're
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attacking him by name. he's embarrassing us on the world stage. but what was donald trump's closing argument? sean, i will fix it. everybody knows who's breaking it and continuing to break it. donald trump will fix it. and i don't think some of the stuff that joe biden is doing is authoritative. and that donald trump will have to own and eat it, meaning some of it he's doing would have to go through congressional approval. he's not even bothering with that. i love charlamagne tha god pushing back on these women. he's he's got higher ratings than they do by the way. i looked it up before the show, but when he said to them, can't you admit when the democrats are wrong? let me tell you quickly, the difference is between the democrat and republican party. we took our insurgent, our political outsider, our disruptor and made him a two term president. they took bernie sanders in 2016, who beat hillary clinton in 23 primary and caucus contests and kicked him out, made sure he didn't get the nomination in 2016 or 2020. in 2024, they took their insurgent political outsider disruptor. rfk jr wouldn't give him access to the dnc voter rolls. the donor list, the debate stage.
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where is he now? he endorsed president trump. he's been a huge help, and he's going to be in his cabinet. that's the difference between the two parties. that plus we've gone from the obama coalition to trump. trump country in 12 short years. and people like the view, people like joe biden, who's at the end of his 55 year political career in washington, d.c, as the loch ness monster of the swamp. he can't take it. he never saw trump coming. he's going to go into history, i think is a very unpopular president who gave us an equally unpopular vice president. >> all right, reports stephen miller, that they are trying to trump proof their words. the doj, with all these late minute hires, we know that they have new contracts. why are they signing new contracts when they have a new president that they know wants to cut back on the bureaucracy and limit the size and scope and influence of government, then you've got ukraine. why the guy that wouldn't allow poland to give zelensky 28 migs and wouldn't
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allow ukraine to use certain bombs now at the last minute, is approving ballistic missiles being fired from ukraine into russia, knowing donald trump wants a negotiated settlement, tell me the logic behind this logic behind this. it's desperation. >> sean. the democrats were not only beaten, but they were electorally crushed in a historic landslide. you've done the numbers. the electoral college, the popular vote, historic numbers of hispanic men, black men, muslim voters, every single demographic group moved republican in this last election. every single part of the country, all 50 states move republican. so the democrats are humiliated, defeated and weakened. and these are all moves that come out of that desperation. but let's be very clear. when president trump is inaugurated, he is the president. he can void those contracts. he can reverse any decision that joe biden has made. no president can
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constitutionally impair their successor from executing their mandate. and donald trump, on day one will implement his agenda in its entirety. from energy to deregulation to bureaucratic reform, to sealing the border shut, to restoring peace and stability around the globe, and, of course, to pursuing record shattering economic growth. it will happen quickly, and it will happen with the full support and backing of the americans. democrat, republican, independent who are hungry and yearning for change. >> how do how jason chaffetz, do you prevent the department of justice from ever being weaponized again? how do you return the fbi, the world's premier law enforcement agency, to its former greatness, and get politics out of that department? how do you return our intelligence community to its former greatness? it seems to me that a lot of people, deep down inside the bowels of these agencies and departments are going to need to be fired
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and wiped out. is that possible? will the president have that authority? >> oh, he has the authority. >> he just needs to have the people in place to actually make it happen. and you you got to clear out that top tier. you in part, you got to steer starve the beast for the bureaucracy, but for the law enforcement components, the fbi and the cia and the other types of things. look, they got to be they got to be functional. they've they've got to be working. they got to reset the mission. once you clear out the bureaucracy, clear out the top people there, you have got to get them focused back on the mission. that is to make america great, to lock down that border, to make sure that the united states is no longer pushed around. >> and donald trump has been sending those signals, and he's doing it right away. >> he just sent out that truth message to those in gaza and said, you better darn well release those hostages by january 20th, or there is hell to be paid. >> and you know what? our our enemies, they will start to respect the united states of america and our allies will
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love us. they are starving for leadership. who's running this country at this point? for goodness sake, joe biden is taking a nap. kamala harris is doing who knows what they're handing out. billions of dollars signing these contracts. and you know what? america is sick of it. but they see hope over the horizon. it's in donald trump. he will get us back on track. he will make america safer. he will lock down those borders. we're going to go after the drug cartels. we're going to knock out the chinese from the manipulation that they've been doing on fentanyl and everything else. and america will feel better and better and better. and it's all because of donald trump's, his landslide victory. people believe him. he told the truth. and there's this surge of patriotism that is just contagious. >> you know, kellyanne, if the president simply keeps his promises, which is, okay, we're going to secure the border. we're going to stop, you know, all these unvetted illegals from coming into our country. if he deports the criminals and other people that broke the law, if he returns to law and
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order in small towns and big cities, if he fixed the economy, which i think is going to be a little more, i think will be challenging. but on the other hand, he's done it before. he'll do it again if he makes us the most rich energy dominant country on earth. if he restores america's place in the world, if he eliminates die and woke in our schools, won't that be in and of itself? that small? those small agenda items that are huge? won't that be transformational in and of itself? >> yes, he's a transformational, once in a century figure, once in a couple generation figure for exactly that reason. it's the message messenger and the delivery. the delivery now is not a style, it's a system. he went on tiktok, he went on podcasts. he continued to go on traditional and unconventional media. but the message and the messenger is what will carry the day. you just laid out exactly what he ran on. donald trump was transparent and granular about what he wants to do in his second term. in some
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ways, sean, he wants to return us to where we were in 2019, before the year of the global pandemic and social unrest, where we had low interest rate, we had low unemployment, we had high wage growth, we had a majority of new jobs going to women in this country. we had really a rising tide lifting all boats. but you just said a few things that biden made worse. some in some ways, people want trump. the trump they had back, but they want the trump to come and reverse so many of these terrible, spiteful policies. please don't anybody tell me it was ideological and principled of joe biden and kamala harris to kill those keystone pipeline jobs. that was spite to pull us out of afghanistan. what is the difference? to have a female vice president of the united states here? if the women in afghan are less free and have fewer rights because she and her boss did what they did, they did a lot on spite. i think donald trump can get in there through executive orders, through reconciliation, through legislation, with slim majorities in the house and senate. and nonetheless, and through these departments and agencies in and of themselves, that can do so many things in
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the drug space to clean up the executive office of the presidency and our in our departments and agencies. he's going to move with alacrity, and he's putting a senior staff around him and a cabinet, all of whom can do that philosophically, practically, and more importantly, sean, he's picking people communicate a message. they can come onto your show and tell you exactly. tell the american people exactly what's going on in their department and agency. >> all right, stephen, you're going to be the deputy chief of staff for policy. so the question is, how quickly can the president accomplish those main agenda items? the big promises that he made on the campaign trail. >> well, let me paint a picture for you, sean. of those first 100 days, rapid total, complete deregulation of american energy exploration, you're going to see an american energy boom starting right away. you're going to see all the regulations that are strangling job growth in this country and driving up prices, driving up housing costs. go away. you're going to see the border sealed shut. the criminal aliens are going to be shipped home and foreign countries around the
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world are going to accept the gang members and the cartel members that are poisoning our families and murdering american children. you are going to see peace begin to restore to the world as the president works to bring back harmony in the middle east, harmony in europe. you're going to see him work with congress to pass another round of historic tax relief, and you're going to see a government that is accountable to the people. again, the swamp will be drained on day one, incompetent and disloyal people that are hurting this nation are going to be replaced with those who care only for the american people, the american worker and the american future. that's what's going to happen. it will be a new golden age. >> sean. i'll tell you, if all that happens, america will be transformed. you know the intel community. well, you know the fbi. well, you know the doj. well, you've investigated all of it. jason chaffetz, how hard will it be to clean those agencies out? >> well, you've got to get into the bowels of it. you know, i was the chairman of the
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oversight committee. we were constantly going after them. but they would hide the documents. they would hide, hide the information. but once a kash patel, for instance, is in there and he can get in there and have the access with pam bondi and start releasing those documents, you're going to see a transformational. it's going to fundamentally change the equation. the world needs clarity, leadership, and they need to understand that the united states of america is the world's superpower. and donald trump delivers all of that. i am. so i've never been more excited about the future of our country with donald trump starting on january 20th, i do think kellyanne is right. >> i think this is an opportunity that comes along once every 100 years to really have a radical but real and necessary reset, return to constitutional order. and that means limited government, greater freedom, and that eliminates waste, fraud and abuse. all of the above. i think it can all happen. if it does, we get our country back on track. thank you all when we come back. all right. wait till
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you hear this. the u.s. supreme court hearing oral arguments over state laws banning gender transition procedure for minors. we get reaction analysis. jonathan turley, straight ahead. repent. >> come and be baptized in the river jordan. >> where are you coming from? >> jerusalem. i'm preparing the way for another. >> how much longer are you going to let this filth stay alive? >> what do you want? >> his head. >> sign up for fox nation for 199 a month. >> i'm yael eckstein of the international fellowship of christians and jews. and this hanukkah holiday is of urgent importance. this is our last chance to help thousands of holocaust survivors who are
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yours today@talkline.com. >> all right. a historic moment today at the supreme court with the first openly transgender attorney to ever argue before the high court. led the effort to overturn the state of tennessee's ban on medical gender transitions for children. most justices on the court, they didn't seem convinced by the arguments, which i think is a positive development since more than 20 other states have also passed laws preventing children from making permanent, life altering decisions before they are legal adults. remember, the kids we're talking about are so
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young that they are not even the ones that can legally consent to getting these procedures. and by the way, they can't get tattoos until they're adults. they can't buy cigarettes, they can't vape, they can't buy alcohol until they're 21. so their parents have to sign off on what these gender transition surgeries. but according to this attorney, that's perfectly okay, because a parent currently kids as young as two years old know deep in their hearts that they were born in the wrong body. i'm not making it up. >> listen, nobody has to provide this this medication to adolescents. these are not doctors being forced to provide this medication. these are doctors who are wanting to treat their patients in the best way that they know how, based on the best available evidence to us. and these are young people who may have known since they were two years old exactly who they are, who suffered for 6 or 7 years before they had any relief. and what's happening here? it's not the kids who are consenting to this treatment. it's the
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parents who are consenting to the treatment. and as a parent, i would say we when our children are suffering, we are suffering. >> all right. here with analysis. fox news contributor george washington university law professor jonathan turley. to me, it was interesting how the justices approached it in a different way. for example, justice alito went at it from a medical point of view and medical science and different studies and contradicted some of the studies that were being cited. justice kavanaugh said, isn't this a state issue? to me, it's also a parental rights issue. don't you think? >> well, it's all of that and so much more. >> there were moments in this argument that were were quite sporty. i mean, you had justice alito asking the solicitor general whether she wanted to take back part of her filing with the court because she stated that there's overwhelming evidence that this treatment is necessary and safe and does not have these
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problems in the vast majority of cases. and alito said, right after you gave that to us, this cas report came out which joined other european reports saying the opposite, that there are serious questions about the efficacy of the treatment, about the effects on on these children. and he said, do you want to change your your statement about that? of course, she declined. but there was a lot of uncomfortable moments and not surprisingly, given the subject matter, including when the solicitor general was asked, where do you draw the line on things like sports? when we get to those questions, is there a constitutional right here that it will extend far beyond the question of treatment? and the biden administration said, well, you know what, you can work on that. essentially, they sort of shrugged and didn't give a very clear answer. and that, that i think really undermined them a great deal because these justices were very concerned about the implications. and keep in mind, these conservative justices have shown great sensitivity as they did today. they said, loo,
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there are arguments on both sides of this issue, and they showed a great deal of respect to both sides. but they said, isn't that the point? i mean, that there's this, this, this good faith disagreement between parents, between states. shouldn't we leave this to the political process and to the states, to resolve? and that view seems to have a majority of the court. if you look around the nine members during the oral argument, that can change. most of us were looking most carefully at justices gorsuch and barrett. gorsuch was strikingly quiet. barrett asked questions on both sides. but keep in mind, in 2020, justice chief justice roberts joined gorsuch, who wrote an opinion that supported transgender protections in workplace discrimination. but roberts today made it very clear that this seemed like something that should not be left up to the court.
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>> yeah. well, let me go back to the alito part of this, because they were making the argument to the court that there is substantial, overwhelming evidence establishing appropriate gender affirming treatment with puberty blockers, hormones directly and substantially improving the physical and psychological well-being of transgender adults, adolescents, rather, and gender dysphoria. and then a leader goes on and says, excuse me, the swedish national board of health. i mean, he had done his homework. he goes on to say, said that, sorry. they assessed the risk of puberty blockers and gender affirming treatment likely outweigh any expected benefit of these treatments. that was a pretty solid beatdown, and you rightly point out they were given an opportunity to kind of retract the definitive statement that was made in light of the new scientific evidence. i thought
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that was interesting. >> i thought it was. and, you know, the justice said i, i see studies on both sides here. i see arguments on both sides. but why do you think that we nine non-doctors non-experts should come in and make that decision for the states? this is a matter a field in flux when it comes to the science, and that's putting it lightly. there are many people that disagree significantly with the administration. was saying, and that's why it really seemed reminiscent for many people of the covid period where you couldn't question what the cdc and others were saying about the six foot rule or the efficacy of masks. there was a certain orthodoxy that if you question it somehow, you must be in favor of, of, of covid or you don't care much about the lives of your fellow citizens. there's that same feel on this one that the justices tried to make clear that, you know, they have supported transgender rights. you have chief justice
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roberts and gorsuch, who just in 2020 did that. but that doesn't mean that the court should then take this entire matter away from states, parents and others. now, there's parents on both sides on this question. now, and they recognize that. >> but jonathan, what about for their children? what about california? minnesota gender affirming care without parental consent. what do you do in that case? >> that's right. and i think that's the reason. your point is a good one, sean, about parental rights. you know, parental rights is often not discussed. it's viewed as sort of the weaker of, of the panoply of rights that that we supposedly hold. but many parents are objecting that their children can't even get an aspirin in school without their consent, but they can get so much else that might change their identity and set them on a path that they want to be part of. that decision making. they want to play a role. they
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know their child better than anyone. and i think that you're right about this argument, bringing together all of these social and political and medical and ethical questions, i predict. >> and it's hard to predict based on oral arguments, but i predict that this will be sent back to the states to let the states decide. the people in those states decide where do you think this ends? >> i think that's it. i think if you do a head count, that's where i would put my money. >> all right. i'm going with you. you know, you're the law professor, not me. and i think justice jonathan turley sounds pretty good to me. maybe even chief justice one day. i don't know. all right, jonathan, from your lips to god's ears. >> thank you. sean. >> all right, all right. when we come back, a manhunt underway in new york after the ceo unitedhealthcare shot dead in what was seemingly a planned attack. assassination plus, day two jury deliberations in the daniel pennie trial ended
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candidates alvin bragg needs to spend less time trying to ruin the life of a good samaritan who stopped a possible violent attack and maybe give more time, attention, and energy to cleaning up the increasingly dangerous streets of his city. here, with reaction, fox news contributor nicole parker, harvard law professor alan dershowitz, fox news contributor gregg jarrett. nicole looks like an assassination attempt to me. when you look at the video. >> oh, it absolutely does, sean. it's horrific. and, you know, again, it's very interesting. he's from minnesota, but this he was murdered in new york city. the shooter was undeterred. he had no problem or qualms walking right up to this individual and shooting him just so calmly. it's so brazen. it's absolutely horrifying. but i think what's interesting is the threats. as an investigator, i want to know how are those threats transmitted? when did the threats occur? were they written threats, oral threats on a voice scrambler? i would like to do some statement
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analysis on those threats, because through the course of the day, as we got more intelligence on what occurred, the wife said, you know, yes, he had talked about some people threatening him. and then i understand that united health care group, there was also threats out on these high level executives. they're under doj investigation for insider trading. and i also understand that they were sued by the hollywood firefighter pension fund. and so there are a lot of things that investigators are going to look at. but what i believe is most important is that someone knows this shooter, someone knows who did this. there is a reward out right now, and it is important to, you know, place these tips. if you know, call the tip line. as an fbi agent, there were so many cases that i was able to solve because someone called the fbi provided a tip, and it really helped investigators solve the crime. >> let me ask you, gregg jarrett, about the case of daniel penny. about an hour after starting the second day of deliberations, the jury wanted another look at the videos that captured or were captured by body cameras of the
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police that were there, the ones that that responded to the incident. they also wanted to revisit a video shot by a mexican journalist who was on the train that depicts most of that six minute restraint and then later, the jury was asking to hear part of the cross-examination of the city medical examiner, who concluded penny's chokehold likely killed neely, but remember, never asked for a toxicology report or made that determination without one. yeah, right. >> as i said last night, this case, sean, comes down to one thing justification, which is a complete defense to the charges and that was the very first question that jurors had today for the judge. >> so they're focused squarely on how penny's actions were reasonable and justifiable. >> but they also, as you point out, asked to review the dubious testimony of the medical examiner. >> she lamely rationalized that it was okay for me to declare
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this a homicide without waiting for the toxicology report, which of course showed copious amounts of drugs in neely's system. she rushed to judgment on the cause of death without the facts, which, of course, is what the prosecution did in bringing the case. but the jury also wanted to scrutinize how that medical examiner's trial testimony contradicted her own earlier grand jury testimony, and that glaring inconsistency really sheds her credibility. and if she's destroyed the entire prosecution's case is failing, what do you glean from that, professor? >> what the jury is asking for? do you glean anything from them wanting to see the videos, wanting more information on the medical examiner and that determination? >> before i get to that, i have a theory about why this ceo was killed. remember, there's information that there was an investigation about insider
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trading, and if he was being investigated, there were people out there who would be afraid. he would flip and turn against them. and so i think they have to investigate the possibility that somebody who he might have testified against had him killed to prevent him from being from testifying. also, whoever killed him knew where he was going, knew he was going at 640 in the morning, knew it was well before the events began. so i think the investigation has to look inward to the company to see who is under investigation and who this guy might have flipped against. turning to penny, obviously the jury is divided at this point. i think the defense may have made a mistake by focusing on the cause of death, because that's disputed. it could go either way. the justification issue, which gregg has been focusing on from the beginning, is the absolute core defense. even if he did cause his death, even if he did choke him, what he did was
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irrational response to a threat. and even if he overreacted a little bit, a jury should not convict and a case should never have been brought against him based on that kind of speculation. >> yeah. nicole parker, let's get your take on this. you've been involved in investigations into homicides. how does a medical examiner make a determination cause of death, but not get a toxicology report back first? >> right. that's absolutely a rush to judgment. but again, i've had cases where there are conflicting, you know, autopsy reports. and it is very troubling. and i'm sure the jury is thinking, what's going on here? this this person said this, this medical medical examiner said this, but this forensic pathologist said this. it's very confusing. but going to actually what occurred as a former fbi agent, you are highly trained in defensive tactics to handle situations like this. and you take an oath, you take an oath to protect the american people from danger. and that's similar with the military. we are protectors. that's why you sign up for that job, because you
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want to keep people safe. so what now? i myself, if i were in new york city, i would think twice about protecting someone on a subway. because you know what? i don't want to go to jail. and this, you know, he has got to be found innocent. this case should have never been brought. >> you'll never have a good samaritan step forward again. and the most compelling evidence came from people on the subway train that said they felt their life was in jeopardy. was that greg or professor? right. >> well, you know, the other aspect is the lead prosecutor repeatedly inserted racism into the case where there was none. there was no evidence of that. a penny would have been charged with a hate crime if racism was involved. it wasn't. so that is reversible misconduct by the prosecutor. it's reprehensible. it's despicable. i think race is involved in this case. i think race is involved in this case. i think it never would have been brought if the victim hadn't been black, and if there hadn't been protest by black
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protesters who think every time a black person is killed, it must be the responsibility of racism and white society. >> all the testimony, everybody on that subway car feared for their life that that is justifiable use of force. and you know there will never be a good samaritan step up again, ever. why should they? they're going to risk their whole life in jail. thank you all. when we come back, donald trump and his agenda for his first 30 days in office, it has now been revealed we'll break down the president elect, his plan will get reaction. senator lindsey graham, as we continue. >> let me tell you the secret to great cooking. >> it isn't about having a mountain of different pans for different foods. come. closer. it's about having one. daniel green with the most versatile pan you've ever seen. this is zooka by granite stone. the 10 in 1 ceramic coated nonstick pan that makes it easy to cook every meal every day. remember,
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forth a budget reconciliation package on border security, defense and energy, and then later in the year, a second reconciliation bill to extend the expiring trump era tax cuts. let me stop here. i have a message to your republicans in washington. make the tax cuts permanent. also, no tax on tips. no tax on overtime. promises made. promises kept. now, president elect trump reportedly called into the meeting, urging lawmakers to act swiftly and decisively on the agenda. here, with reactio, senator lindsey graham. senator, let's get your take. do you agree with me? make the tax cuts permanent. no tax on tips. no tax on overtime. >> yeah. we're going to try to do all of that. but the main thing i want to do is secure our broken border. i'm the budget chairman. we're going to meet in early january. we're going to pass the most transformational border security bill in american
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history. we're going to give $85 billion plus to the trump administration to hire more ice agents to deport people, to create more bed space. so you don't have to release them to build the wall, finish the wall, and put technology along the border to seal it. we're going to do all that in 30 days. it'll be the most transformational border security bill in american history. we're going to fulfill president trump's campaign promise. i'm the budget chairman. i can do it through budget reconciliation without a single democratic vote. and we're going to do it. no. is not an option. >> let's talk about the president's choices before your committee. you'll have pam bondi, you'll have kash patel. we've got pete hegseth, we've got robert f kennedy jr, we've got tulsi gabbard. democrats seem to be salivating. they want they want as many scalps, if you will, as possible. the smearing, the lying, the slandering. it's par for the
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course, but it's going on. will the president get the cabinet that he wants? >> well, i think i'm on judiciary committee. pam bondi will will come out of the committee with all republicans. and i think some democrats, because she's incredibly qualified person, very ethical. former attorney general of florida. no better pick for attorney general kash patel, a counterterrorism prosecutor, understands the government. and if the fbi doesn't need to be cleaned out, what does? so, yeah, he'll make it out of committee. i don't know if he'll get any democrats, but i think he'll get all republicans. i'm a big fan of his choice to be fbi director. i've known pete for a long time. i served with him in afghanistan. the people over there said nothing but great things about him. the allegations against pete are all anonymous. anonymous sources. i am not going to make any decision based on an anonymous source. if you're not willing to raise your hand under oath and make the accusation, it doesn't count. i've heard everything about all
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these people. none of it counts. no rumors. no innuendo for the kavanaugh hearings. >> i mean, i've seen this movie before. i've seen the movie. maybe your finest moment in the us senate because you got off because the stories kept changing. more evidence came out and it was clear to me that we weren't getting told the truth the whole time. >> well, it was it was a bunch of anonymous sources, and the people that did come forward, it made no sense. >> they were trying to destroy judge kavanaugh's life, the accusations being made are anonymous, but if people do raise their right hand and claim something bad happened, i will listen to them. it's up to the nominee to go through the committee and answer hard questions. it's my belief that presidents deserve their cabinet. unless there's a good reason to say no. all i can say is that democrats want to talk about confirmation drama. i want to talk about securing the border and cutting taxes. this is a diversion. but i will say
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this, that the confirmation process for both sides, if you should find out who you're putting in these important jobs and time will tell if there's anything serious here. allegations that are anonymous don't count. >> do you believe we will become energy dominant? do you believe the president will make the tax cuts permanent? do you believe he'll fulfill the promise? no tax on tips or overtime. do you believe the border will be secure? do you believe criminal aliens and others will be removed? do you believe that world order will be restored now that donald trump is back? >> i believe that all of the problems of our nation are going to take a turn for the better. i believe within 30 days we're going to appropriate money to allow president trump to finish the wall, secure the border, have bed space so people don't get released like the killer of lincoln riley, who was let go because there was no room and i also believe that we're going to start deporting people with more ice agents. i believe we're going
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to cut your taxes. we're going to make working people have a better life. that's what i believe. >> yeah. and maybe we can maybe they can stop escalating the war on iran. it seems like both zelensky and putin are open to a negotiated settlement. yeah, i think so. we'll see. i think so, and i think the odds for peace in the middle east are much higher than people may give it. right? right. as of tonight. senator. thank you. more hannity coming up straight ahead. >> hi. it's christina again. is your shower trying to tell you something is getting in and out of the bathtub becoming a safety concern? are you worried about the cost of a bathroom remodel that could go on for weeks and weeks? well, now you can have a gorgeous new bath or shower that's safer at a price you can afford with a one day jacuzzi bath remodel. and now they're bringing you this special tv offer. we're waiving all installation costs and postponing all payments for up to one year. jacuzzi bathroom model has a design you'll love
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