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>> sean: welcome to hannity. tonight, mysterious unidentified drones hovering over the state of new jersey. they are causing major concern across the garden state. nobody knows what they are, how is that possible? meanwhile a few miles to the north, new york's attorney general letitia james is vowing to get donald trump. we begin tonight with two other stories out of new york city. that provide a very disturbing glimpse into the radical elements that represent the new modern extreme radical democratic party. as we speak some on the left are now literally cheering for the cold-blooded killer accused of murdering united health care ceo brian thompson. this guy was a husband and a father. the very same time they are vilifying daniel penny who was just found not guilty of negligent homicide by a new york city jury. prosecutors attempted to throw
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him in prison after he restrained what was a deranged real criminal who was high on drugs making death threats, lunging at passengers on a new york city subway. we are going to bring you exclusive new clips from the interview with penny which will air in full on fox nation tomorrow. first let us focus on the left's new folk hero, luigi mangione. that's the 26-year-old from maryland. seemingly this guy had it all. born into a wealthy family, he was a prep school valedictorian. went on to earn not one but 2 degrees from the university of pennsylvania. he's now accused accused of murdering united health care ceo brian thompson, allegedly shooting the father of two in the back just before a 7:00 a.m. morning in midtown manhattan. how did that happen? some who feel wronged by the insurance industry and others on the left that want to eat the
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rich, they are actually out there celebrating this assassination, this murder, glorifying the purported killer. people are actually buying t-shirts and merchandise promoting the murder. the mcdonald's where mangione was arrested is receiving death threats and scores of one star reviews on google. the rhetoric on the left, it is totally unhinged. you decide. >> why would you be in such a celebratory mood? about the execution of another human being? aren't you supposed to be on the caring, sharing left where you believe in the sanctity of life? >> i do believe in this entity of life and i think that's why i felt along with so many other americans joy unfortunately because it feels like. >> joy at a man's execution? >> certainly not empathy.
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a. >> something a bit unexpected has happened following the murder. a reaction not of universal horror, that a 50-year-old father of two and husband was shot dead in public. i don't want to call it glee but let's just say not unhappiness. >> i was looking at some of the social media comments and i try to stay away but it said some of the comments were thoughts and deductibles to the family. one of the comments was my condolences are out of network. i think it really -- i really think it's reflective about how people are feeling about their health care. >> sean: no doubt there are americans that have very legitimate and serious concerns about the health care industry in our country which has become even more expensive and complex with fewer options after obamacare. that's separate and apart, cheering for the murder of an unarmed man is beyond issik. unlike mangione, he did not grow
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up in a world of privilege. brian thompson is from a small town, he is from iowa. his father worked a great elevator. he attended public school, the university of iowa after college, he worked his way up the corporate ladder. brian thompson was a father of two, and avid supporter of the special olympics. maybe you have an issue with your health insurance or you're car insurance or you're home insurance, fine. you can hit a company and you can hate the entire insurance industry. but murder, assassination, vigilantism is wrong, it's evil, it's despicable and luigi mangione is no hero. according to reports,'s behaviour apparently became very erotic over the last six months and today is theatrics on -- on full display. [inaudible]
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>> sean: this is the left wing in america, the new hero, as seemingly deranged ivy league grad accused of shooting an unarmed father of two in the back. meanwhile daniel penny is treated like a monster by many on the left. new york's woke prosecutors try to ruin his life. he was a hero in real life after the former marine, he was only trying to protect his fellow passengers, writing on the new york city subway underground from a violent individual remark his name jordan neely, he had an open warrant for his arrest. a history of gruesome subway assaults including two elderly people. at the time he was high on drugs and lunging at passengers while threatening to kill those around him and himself. take a look. >> very aggressively ran on and stumbled on. as new yorkers you kind of come to accept that it's
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unfortunately a normal occurrence. >> what was he saying, what was he doing, what drew your attention to him? >> i noticed him at first when he came on. the doors closed and as soon as the doors closed he was carrying a jacket and he whipped it down and it landed on the feet of the passengers sitting down next to me. the zipper made a very audible noise. it was very i'll -- very loud and aggressive. at that point the train car went completely silent. it almost felt like a vacuum. there was this follow feeling. that's when i first gave him my full attention. >> so the train becomes silent, what of anything does he say?
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>> he first comes on and he starts demanding things. he's demanding three different things. certain times of food and drinks , things that, some type of fast food. and that he was willing to go to jail forever if he didn't get these things. and then it kind of escalated. he repeated i was going to jail for life. this is all within 15 seconds of him getting on the train and it was this escalation of violence and threatening behaviour and it was pretty serious. >> when he said he was willing to kill people did you believe him? >> totally. because there's outbursts on the train all the time in new york city.
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there is always people coming on and saying -- talking crazy. this was unlike anything that i've ever experienced. it was very serious. i completely believed what he was saying. >> what was the reaction by the fellows subway riders? >> when there was that subway silence and that vacuum, everybody -- he got everybody's attention. >> how close was he to the people as he was telling them or saying i'm going to kill someone. >> he started off in the middle of the train and then in that escalation he would -- he started to get in people's faces within a foot. >> there was a woman, a baby in a carriage, what did she do?
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>> it was what you'd expect on a normal new york city subway train. the mother was holding her child and the school kids were protecting themselves, they were holding each other and people where stuck to their chairs and they felt pinned. i felt pinned, i felt nervous. >> sean: thankfully this week he was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide and rightfully so. the ladies at that hard-hitting news show, the view, they aren't happy about the verdict even though we had witness after witness and those that tried to make this issue about race including an african american woman that was on the train that actually said thank you to daniel penny, saying they felt their life was in jeopardy. maybe they didn't hear or read about that testimony. take a look.
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>> 's defence was he was deescalating the situation. after neely threatened other commuters. he celebrated the verdict with his lawyer while neely's family was mourning the loss. you kill the guy. the man is dead and may be you take the celebration home, you don't do it outside. that's just me, don't listen to anything i say. >> sean: i do wonder, does abc send limousines and suvs for the ladies of the view or do they take the subway? do they ever take the subway? daniel penny stepped up to prevent his fellow subway riders from being harmed by a guy making death threats, acting erratically. he shielded every single person on that subway car from harm. but the group black lives matter doesn't care about any of that. they are now calling for vigilantism and vengeance
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against white people. take a look. >> just like everybody else has vigilantes, we need some black vigilantes. people want to jump up and choke us and kill us for being loud, how about we do the same when they attempt to oppress us. >> they said not guilty. these wonderful white people, i hope they celebrate their christmas while the neely family is asking god for comfort. them and america. >> sean: this is not about truth it's not about justice or even light for them, it is one political game. take a look. >> these public officials would do something so self-serving. >> how does it serve them to
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hurt you? >> political gain. these are there policies, and i don't mean to get political, i don't want to make any enemies really, although i guess i have already. these are there policies that have clearly not worked that the people, the general population are not in support of yet. their egos are too big to admit that they are wrong. >> sean: the full interview will air tomorrow on fox nation.com. here with the preview, she is the cohost of the show the five, our friend judge jeanine pirro. that may complement you. your coverage on a daily basis of this trial in the middle of an election season was nothing short of some of the greatest work you've done. i know this is your wheelhouse, we've -- you've been a d.a. at a prosecutor and a victims rights advocate. this was a clear case of self
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defence. you had witness after witness testify that they felt that their life was in jeopardy based on the actions and the words of mr. neely and daniel penny was a good samaritan. put his own life at risk. they put him through all of this , it's pretty unbelievable. what was your take on him? >> first of all let me just say one thing about those people who are out there yelling for black vigilantism. i want to know where is alvin bragg, where is letitia james, where are these prosecutors when you've got a situation where they are literally threatening to kill someone. they are nowhere to be found. it's all about ideology. it's not about reality. when you have the women on the view come out and say this is wrong and that's wrong and this is murder, are you kidding me? the laws in new york are very clear. justification is allowed if you
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are confronted with deadly physical force, you can then use deadly physical force although he did not. he did not use deadly physical force. what he did was he was in a position to see that everyone was frozen on that subway car. there was a threat to kill, a man capable of imminent deadly physical force. he made the decision when he took out those earbuds and he told the guy next to him to hold his phone that he was going to help other people. he didn't say let me go to another car or let me get off the subway as soon as it stops. he held him down until the police came. what this man died of was sickle cell psychosis, the stress, that came to and all of the other things that were going on in his body. but this guy that you are looking at right now is one of the most decent human beings that i have met in my life.
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he wants no praise, he wants no one to consider him a hero. he was willing to go through 1000 days of these trials and these attacks because he couldn't live with himself if he didn't stand up for the women and the children on that subway car. by the way, he was right. he said to the police when he voluntarily went to see them, he said he seemed like he was on k2 which we know is something that makes an aggressor even more aggressive. and what he didn't know was that this guy had 42 arrests in seven years. that he was on a list of the 50 most mentally ill and homeless dangerous people in new york city, in a city of 8 million people. so that's try to get to the bottom line here and we've got a hero and people who needed to be protected and he was that guy. >> the jury did not get to hear all of that information that you put out.
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let me go back to your interview were he said that neely was threatening to kill people. you just identify the law. and then saying that he would've felt guilty if someone in the subway got hurt. let's listen. >> what nu caused you to want to get involved? >> i'm not a confrontational person. i don't really extend myself. this type of thing is very uncomfortable, all this attention. very him comfortable. i prefer without it. i didn't want any type of attention or praise and i still don't. the guilt i would've felt if someone did get hurt, if he did do what he was threatening to do, i'd never be able to live with myself and i will take a million court appearances and
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people calling me names and people hating me just to keep one of those people from getting hurt. you are just threatening to kill people. threatening to go to jail forever, for the rest of his life. now wear i am on the ground with him, i'm on my back in a very vulnerable position, if i would've let go and now he turns >> why is that a vulnerable position. >> if i just let him go i'm on my back now he can turn around and start doing what he said to me. >> killing. >> killing. >> sean: pretty amazing judge. when you get to the law, if everybody testifies, every witness says pretty much the same thing, that they felt their life was in jeopardy, then that triggers justifiable use of force. then we have a d.a. who never
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should have brought this in the first place. then we had a hung jury on a manslaughter charge. then according to new york law if you don't get a verdict, the entire case should then be thrown out but they went for a compromised verdict which brings more corruption into alvin bragg's office. what you make of all of that? >> alvin bragg's office did everything they could to put him in jail. the police did not arrest him. it was ten days later that they decided to indict him and that's after al sharpton came in and everybody said this case is about race. alvin bragg's office should be criticized for the fact that they tried to make it about race. i want you to remember a couple of things. number 1, there were minorities on that jury. number 2, there was a hispanic and a black who assisted danny in holding down jordan neely. number 3, on the subway car the
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people were blocked, hispanic and white. nothing about this was racial. they want to make this about race. this case was not about race. this was a case were the d.a. office did everything they could including win this case should have been dismissed, they decided to dismiss the top count , hoping the jury would come back on monday and compromise on homicide. they didn't do that. alvin bragg's office tried to weapon eyes daniel penney's military service against him. as though the fact that he was a marine, the fact that he did what he was taught, that he used his knowledge of how to defend people from other people, to protect people. they try to make that a negative. so people in the military should stand and salute this guy. law enforcement should stand and salute this guy and alvin bragg should be investigated by the
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civil rights division of the department of justice for his trying to politicize as well as violate the civil rights of danny penny raced on a make-believe racial pretext. >> sean: i'd be negligent if i didn't talk about the united health care ceo. the people on the left that are joyful and happy and celebratory i understand it sometimes people are frustration with an insurance company but this was an assassination. are you as shocked as i am as -- at the reaction to this assassination. >> it is mind-boggling. we are just coming out of a long period of this leftist progressive nonsense. i was going to say b.s. there is still people who
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believe in it. you even have people who supposedly know the law like aoc and some of the people on the view. they don't know the law, they don't care about it. let's talk about the health care system in this country. you want to complain about it, you are justified if you feel you've been wronged. you ought to try to health care system and some of these other countries. try going to canada. try going to other countries were you can't even get to the doctor. let's talk about the fact that this government is spending so much money on the health care for illegals when we should be using that money to help americans. so these people are ignorant. they are ignorant of the reality and this kid, he grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth and he so angry. if you've got an issue you consume but this is beyond the pale. i'm telling you right now, the american people on november fifth, they decided
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they are going to take this country on a different track with donald trump. it's going to be about law and order. is going to be about loving america and not hating america. it's good to be about respecting our borders. all of this will change and to me, the pinnacle of this is danny penny who paid a terrible price for this politicized prosecution and isn't man enough to say i will do it again, i don't want people hurts. the guy wants no attention sean. i have to complement his mother and father for raising a phenomenal human being. >> sean: i would be negligent if i didn't ask, will he go after alvin bragg for malicious prosecution? >> i doubt it. that's not who he is. >> sean: you did a phenomenal job.
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we will watch the entire interview on fox nation. you're entire coverage of the case. tomorrow on fox nation.com. you don't want to miss it. coming up, numerous unidentified drones over new jersey. nobody knows what they are. really? we will have a live report straight ahead. for the rear... and seat protector for furry messes. and with the pet feeding system he'll eat safely his entire life. add a cupfone to make sure the phone is secure while driving. find these american made gifts or get a gift card instantly at wt.com.
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>> sean: today on capitol hill the house homeland security committee held a hearing on the threat america is facing from unmanned aerial systems, better known as drones. one example is a story you may have heard about out of new jersey where mysterious drones keep appearing in the skies at night close to military bases and other sensitive sites.
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here's what's happened when an official was asked about these drones at a hearing earlier today. take a listen. >> we do not attribute that to the individual or group yet. we are investigating but i don't have an answer of who's responsible for that. won a more people that are responsible for those drone flights, we are actively investigating what the bureau has done to aid our state and local partners is what we generally do, enlist the help of the inter-agency and the help of the public. there's a tip line there. for information from the public that could help us resolve this. it is concerning. >> we will give you more details. now with the latest is nate foy, what you have?
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>> the fbi said today during that hearing they received more than 3000 tips so far. they are continuing to analyse all the images that are pouring in. after more than three weeks of pretty much lately drone appearances in new jersey there are still no answers. today at the white house press secretary told reporters to ask the fbi and dhs about who is behind these drones but you saw during that hearing the fbi said they cannot connect the drones to any group or individual. our colleague also had a very interesting interaction with house speaker mike johnson, listen to this. >> we are concerned about drones and all these doom technologies and what it might mean for national security and the safety >> [inaudible question by the media] >> i hope not. i don't believe so. there's a lot of investigation going on. >> the congressman from
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new jersey tells fox news it could be a foreign adversary like china conducting surveillance. the governor says the state is taking the drones deadly seriously. >> these are apparently very sophisticated. the minute you get eyes on them they go dark. >> they are sophisticated and they are also big. witnesses describe them as the size of small suvs or a dining room table. tonight still tons of questions, virtually no answers. governor murphy it will host two coats separate... with new jersey mayors and other state leaders. we will send it back to you. >> sean: we don't have a greater sense of urgency here is unreal. this could be a dry run, it could be a potential attack. they don't know i about it. here with more is... and the mayor of one of the new jersey towns were the drones have been spotted, matthew
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morello is with us. let's start with you, this is what you're governor said. he said that these are very sophisticated. you heard nate say we're talking about the size of a dining room, not a little drone and the minute you get their eyes on them they go dark. they try to reassure the public and they have absolutely no reason to reassure the public because they don't know what -- don't know of thing that they found no evidence of a threat to public safety, they don't see any concern for public safety. yet there were 49 sightings on sunday alone. obviously you've got sensitive targets, infrastructure, the president-elect has a home there why is this not an all-hands-on-deck moment? i'm sorry, this is scary to me. >> i agree with you. we are out here in the western
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tip in washington township. we understand that the area between morristown municipal airport and the golf course are getting an awful lot more traffic with the president coming in january. we understand that there might be some additional surveillance or something like that. the amount of drones that we are getting, we could get two dozen phone calls a night of people in washington township that are just seeing drones flying about their house. like you said, what are they doing? we all see what they are capable of doing in a war scenario. is that what they are setting up for? or are they doing surveillance? if they are, what are they looking at? it's capable for them to do radar, lidar, they can be doing night vision. they could be getting video of us. we are really not sure. it's difficult to be mutually exclusive that we are told over and over by the governor there is no safety issue but we don't
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know who's driving them, we don't know where they're going and we can't find out where they're at -- where they are taking off and landing from. it's a difficult situation for us to understand. >> sean: let me ask you, let's go back and listen again to the words of the governor. he's talking about no evidence of a threat to public safety. i have a close friend of mine who works here at fox, he's a camera drone operator. they are not that big, they are describing jones -- drones hear the size of a dining room table and the minute you get their eyes on them they go dark. it sounds like a clear and present danger to our country, am i wrong in assuming that and why aren't they assuming that? we're is joe biden and where is mullah mack, why isn't this and all hands on deck -- on deck moment until they identify where they're coming from, who was manning them and what their intentions are.
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>> you're rights. we've been talking about this so much i almost don't even care if it's a big u.s. government conspiracy or this is adversarial. i'm more concerned about the lack of transparency on behalf of our federal government and their inability to even want to alleviate the public's concerns at all. the question is why. you've got the white house that has come out and said there's nothing that they can tell us about what's going on, simply that the matter is being investigated. it's on accept a bowl. i would leadership knows nothing about what drones can do and the threats that we face these days and if this is adversarial in nature, we are showing that we don't know what's going on at all to the enemy and it's going to embolden them more. i can tell you how many meetings i've been in with government officials who are supposed be in charge of our airspace, they think they've got it all figured out and it's this constant ineptitude and unwillingness to make any rapid changes to our national security infrastructure which is actually needed to protect the murky people from east wafer century airspace threats we face. there's major at risk to this. there's a lot of risk that they are collecting on as these
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drones, they are not undetectable. i deal a lot with his any of his three. it's very easy to figure out what's going on if the proper x was hashmak experts were brought in. we have the technology to monitor this, track this and defeat this right now. there's a ton of different countermeasures that you could put in place. every sickle drone has a unique figure print, unique signature. every drone transmits some sort of signal and that signal tells a story. problem is the faa has these archaic laws that are not allowing a lot of people to do what's needed to do to detect and stop this. >> sean: do you believe this is likely or potentially a weapon against our country? >> i figure could be. the problem right now is our current infrastructure, our national security system is not even set up into nontraditional matter to cope with the reality of commercial drone technology threats we face these days. we are ten years behind china. the public is at risk and what are we going to wait for?
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a drone strike to kill a bunch of americans on her soil? >> thank you. will become back letitia james, alvin bragg they don't want a law fair against all trump to end. the house task force, they released their final report about donald trump's assassination attempts, guess what? the secret service, homeland security, they are giving no information out. we will check in with senator josh holy straight ahead. shared values, and a shared vision for what we can achieve together. stable and secure, when the world around us isn't. you can rely on ontario for energy to power your growing economy and for the critical minerals crucial to new technologies. ontario is your third-largest trading partner and the number one export destination for 17 states.
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>> sean: trump's landslide victory was in part a referendum on the endless law fair waged by the left. democrats are still not getting that message. new york attorney general letitia james said she is not
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dropping her civil fraud case against donald trump. this is the same case in which they claim that mar-a-lago is only worth $18 million, that would be worth more than 1 billion, may be 1.5 billion. alvin bragg now looking into alternatives to dismissal for the conviction in the falsified business documents case which was the novel legal theory, legal nda, identified as an nda, file that it -- filed as an nda. in a bombshell report, listed is, the house task force investigating the trump assassination attempts is now saying the dhs, the secret service have produced no documents related to the assassination attempt at his golf course in september. that's the one at trump international. here with reaction is... limit get this straight. how is it possible that we have
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in butler p.a. an assassin get within 130 yards of the president, come within a millimetre of assassinating him, how is it possible that we have a guy get within 300 yards with a scope and an ak-47 and how is it possible that there is no urgency when you have a drones the size of a dining room table flying all over the state of new jersey and nobody seems to care, help me out here. >> i the real answer to that is that they don't want to cooperate. they don't want us to know the facts. they've stonewalled and refused to testify, refused to turn over documents and here's my conclusion. the head of the secret service needs to go. the director needs to go. he is not doing his job, he endanger the life of the president with his poor response and for them to stonewall the american people, this many months after not one but two assassination attempts, just
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like the fbi and the rest are stonewalling us now and who knows we're else that they are not telling us about, it's time for some accountability at these agencies. >> sean: this is the interim secret service director after trump international said the plan worked. if allowing an assassin to get within 300 yards of their own trump with an ak-47 and a scope and you think that plan worked, i don't know, what do you claim that... they didn't sweep and own area wear paparazzi word often hang out. the previous secret service director claimed it was a slanted roof, a sloped roof. they tried to kick you out and when you went there, what did we learn? it was not a sloped roof at all. >> we had secret service whistle-blower after whistle-blower come forward and tell me that they had failed to secure those buildings which is confirmed in the report tonight, they didn't do what they should
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have done. same thing at the golf course. they knew that there were known vulnerabilities only golf course, protocol called for them to sweep it ahead of time, they didn't do it and they go out and say its a big success. it's a miracle trump is alive, the guy needs to be replaced. whether we chart -- we need to clean house here. it's time to clean up the agencies. >> we name -- we may need to bring in special forces to reinforce the good agents that do work for the secret service. what you make of drones the size of dining room tables and nobody has a clue what they are? >> you can't tell me that we don't know what that is. i think they're not being honest. if our government really has no idea then they are even more incompetent than i thought. we've got to get to the bottom of this and many to level with the american people about what's
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going on, it's crazy. >> sean: senator good to see you. when we come back the fda will reportedly decide weather to ban red food dye three within the next few weeks. pretty interesting. jillian michaels who is going to eat a quarter pounder with cheese will react next straight ahead.
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>> sean: what a coincidence, only weeks after rfk jr. was top to lead the department of health and human services, the fda did not look at the bad artificial red food dye three. we've talked about it a lot over the years, it's commonly used in processed foods. it's derived from petroleum. this comes after a petition was
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filed stating the fda cannot classify a colour additive as safe if it has been found to induce cancer. tone trump spake for hhs secretary rfk jr., he's been slamming processed food in america with the goal of making america healthy again. red dye three is banned in other countries, last year california was the first state to ban multiple food additives including red dye three. it's been shown to cause cancer in animals and to an increase in child good -- childhood behavioural issues. she's the host of the hit podcast keeping it real, jillian michaels is with us. i did bring you mcdonald's and kentucky fried chicken. one day you will break down and just try it. i want you to try it. >> he had to start with that. how did you lead off with that
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to agitate me at the begin of our interview. okay buddy. >> sean: good thing you are not here. here's the thing about red dye, it's banned in the european union, it's been in the u.k., it's banned in asia, band in australia. what do they know that we don't know? >> first off, if, in fact, the biden administration gets the fda to do this, all contributions cheerfully accepted. this is coming out of the hole conversation of why do other countries not have these food dies in them and why do they colour their food with fruit juice? the reason this is happening here is because it's more profitable, because kids are attracted to it more and they make more money off of it. the way did they do it is through something called the grass rule which is the generally recognized as safe rule and that means that the
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food manufacturers who utilize these food dies vouch for their safety and that's good enough for the fda. it is a loophole in the fda and it is not just read number 3, it's 9400 other chemicals that we allow in our food here and not in other countries. >> sean: remember the big gulp controversy, i happen to believe in freedom and if you don't know that soda it isn't the best thing for you, i want you to try one quarter pounder with cheese, fries and a coke just to say that you did. i think you would like it. if you tried it. i think it would be good to try it once. it's not going to kill you one time. i have it occasionally, like one or two times a year. here's my point, with all of
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these. >> you feel safe doing this because you know i'm currently on the other side of the country. you know i can't get to you to slap you around a little bit. >> i wouldn't do it in person. it maybe in person i'd bring it with me and i put it before you to see what you do. i don't want my big gulp taken away. i don't drink them but i believe in freedom. at the end of the day i think on the dye issue of the causes cancer we should probably ban it. all these other continents and countries, it's probably pretty smart that we follow suit. how far do we take it? why don't we just give people a choice? >> we take it as far as removing things that we know are toxic or at least other countries have done the work to substantiate that they are not safe.
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that should be a no-brainer when you have a coke you should have sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup which brings me to the second point is that we are subsidizing all of this garbage with hundreds of millions of our tax dollars. those tax dollars if anything should be going to subsidize the food to make it more accessible and more affordable for people to take better care of themselves. those things are a no-brainer. >> sean: the bottom line is americans don't eat healthy but the food in europe is healthier, we can't import our food to europe. that's insane and i think that does speak volumes. last word. >> i would simply say that if you bring that quarter pounder with cheese, i hope you've been training to run a marathon because i'm going to chase you down and tackle you to the ground.
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>> sean: it's going to be a in a coke. kfc original recipe. it is so good. >> are we going to go for ice cream after? what are we going to do? are you nuts? >> i'm okay with that. i.e. meat and eggs. i'm pretty basic. we appreciate it. more hannity straight-ahead.
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