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is that the menopause joke? i don't even know what it is. i'm sorry. i heard it makes you moody, that's all. jimmy from north carolina... i think what you meant to say is joe is suffering from mental pause. yes, that's what i meant! i actually did say that, i did. harold from chicago. schumer should have told biden the 28th amendment barred him from running again. tom from jackson, new jersey,, first you like harold's picture, now you hang with dan in a speedo. what's next? a steam with stephen miller? does. >> listen, it was a coincidence i ran into him in a bathing suit, at and try to run into him with a bathing suit. i did try to motorboat harold, he's a very handsome man.
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>> welcome to hannity. tonight, a less than three days, donald trump will be sworn into office as the 47th president of our country. on sunday we will be at our nation's capital with a live show. we're going to kick off what will hopefully be a very basic -- is he an historic week because of dangerously cold temperatures. with a windchill below zero, it's going to be very cold. well donald trump's inauguration will take place inside, making him the first president since ronald reagan to be sworn in at the capitol rotunda. i think the 1985 inauguration was also held inside because of extremely cold weather. now donald trump is expected to hit the ground running with a flurry of executive orders. other critical measures as well. but not before a little celebration. there will be musical performances. carrie underwood, america the beautiful, rascal flatts, jason holding, kid rock, billy race i
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risk, the village people, lee greenwood, they will all be there. speaking of billy rake, you will also be performing at the make america great again rally on sunday night. he will be with us in just a few moments, we will get a preview of that and why he felt so strongly about going to butler, pennsylvania, after the assassination attempt. there will also be dozens of leaders in town. elon musk will be there, jeff bezos will be there, mark sucker berg will be there, apple ceo tim kirk will be there. even bill gates seems excited about donald trump's presidency. he was, quote, and pressed and intrigued after a recent dinner with the president-elect, take a look. >> have you met with donald trump since the election? >> i had a chance to have a long and actually quite intriguing dinner with him. >> what did you discuss? what was intriguing? >> we touched on a lot of things. it was over three hours r to my
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surprise it was just he and i, his chief of staff and the person that helps manage things for me. so the four of us sat there and it was quite wide-ranging. i felt like he was energized and looking forward to helping drive innovation. i was quite frankly impressed with how well he showed a lot of interest in the issues i brought up. >> jesse: he is describing the guy i have known for 30 years. no donald trump isn't just bringing together business leaders for the first time, the prime minister of italy, the president of argentina, they will be attending the inauguration. china meanwhile, they are sending their vice president after recent phone call between donald trump and president xi jinping. and last but not least, all of this was made possible by all of you. each and every one of you. and again, i can thank each and every one of you enough.
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this can be the most transformational presidency in 100 years. there will be thousands upon thousands of loyal donald trump supporters like you in d.c., celebrating what is a new day in america that would have been -- would not have been possible without all of your hard work, your effort, your perseverance and many of you watching tonight have stuck with donald trump through thick and thin. through trials, witch hunts, through early morning raids, dishonest smear campaigns, two assassination attempts, many of you worst shunned, censored and harassed simply because of your deeply held political beliefs. but you hung in there, did the right thing, you fought hard for what you believed in and because of all of you, donald trump now has a mandate to return america to what i am calling, constitutional order. imagine cutting $2 trillion in spending. that would limit the size, the scope and the influence of
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government. that would be less bureaucracy, that would be greater freedom. what a concept. limited government. and for the first time a majority of american people are rooting for donald trump to succeed. nearly 6 out of 10 americans believe he will do a good job as president. and meanwhile, the left is now more unpopular around the world than at any point since the fall of the soviet union. freedom, meritocracy, individualism, logic, common sense are on the rise. statism, redistribution, socialism, cradle to grave, womb to the tomb is dying a needed death. and here at home the democratic party is in complete shambles. a source close to president biden telling nbc news that biden feels, quote, totally dejected and the people around him as well. and insiders are saying that the biden white house feels like a morgue. we have kind of been saying that
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in our own way for the past four years. and majority of the american people say that biden has made the economy worse, they are right. he has. he is leaving office with a record low approval rating. last night joe biden does what he always does, takes responsibility for nothing, lashes out against red states, blaming conservatives for his poor job performance. take a look. >> i got a lot of criticism, understandably. we have invested more in red states than blue states. >> that's in this book, that's in this report. >> for two reasons. one, red states really screwed up. in terms of the way they handled our economy and manufacturing and access supply chains. >> all right, that makes no sense at all, whatsoever. but that is what we have come to expect from the leader of the democratic party. in fact,, you probably won't see many highlights from biden's
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final sit down interview on any other network because, as per usual, it was nothing but a dumpster fire. you decide. >> you heard barack get mad at me. i know, i know, "politics is personal. yeah. well it is about understanding what motivates the other guy, other woman and what their interests are. that is different than me writing a check and me signing a check and saying i did it. i'm not a very good huckster. and by the way -- i've got to go to ukraine, i think it was important. >> jesse: it's clear, it's obvious, americans on both side of the aisle, joe biden is not fit to serve, he has not been fit for four years. we told all of you this before the 2020 election. at the time we were kind of in trouble for telling the truth
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but over time it became apparent to everybody. according to "the new york times", multiple democratic senators were begging joe not to run for a second term. that would include chuck schumer, all the while obama behind the scenes pulling the strings. along with nancy pelosi and after all the election, all the big players in the democratic party, right now they kind of all hate each other. and historic loser kamala harris apparently also not in good spirits. according to insiders she is deeply sad. she feels betrayed by joe biden. i think she is the one involved in betraying him. and is also at war with almost everyone in her own party. ultimately after years of hysteria, dishonesty, awoke politics, eco-socialism, failure, the weaponization of government, is what the democrats have earned and this is what they deserve. i hope they can use this moment to fix what is broken in their own party.
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it will be nice to have a two-party system but not a radical leftists system. one that would create a cradle to grave, womb to the tomb, new green deal society with wide open borders with, without any vetting that offers free taxpayer-funded sex change operations for illegal immigrants and convicts. and also gender-affirming care for children without parental consent. that is not an touch with america's values. the only democrat at this point that seems somewhat reasonable, today, is senator john fetterman of pennsylvania. it will be very interesting to watch him as the party moves forward. but again, really, it is a time of reflection, introspection and a time on this show, to say thank you to all of you because less than three days, because of your hard work, your dedication, you filtering out the lies of the legacy media, donald trump will be back an office and america now has a golden
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opportunity to get back on track. here with reaction, she is the cohost of the hit show the five, jessica. the host of tommy laren is fearless, tommy laren. fox news contributor joe. jessica, "start with you. i asked the question last night, between inflation, interest rates, gas prices, explain -- tell me where joe and kamala have been successful as it relates to the economy and improving people's lives economically. and then when you look at no bail and defund and dismantle, no bail laws and the war in europe, war in the middle east, can you make the argument that joe and kamala made the world and america more safe and secure? >> that is a massive opening question but i enjoyed in the intro how much you are thanking me for everything i did to make sure that donald trump would be returning to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> i meant every word of it.
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>> i'm looking forward to seeing you down there in the seat -- up for you, down for me coming from new york. in terms of the economy, gas prices are down. so we will take that one off the board. >> sean: weight! we are paying on average, between one dollar, 1.50 more gallon for gasoline then we were paying four years ago and we were paying at different times, a lot more than that. so we are paying dramatically higher gas prices, 25, 30% higher. >> well i need to check gas buddy at this particular moment. but we know how much gas prices have fluctuated. >> sean: you don't fill up your gas tank? >> i do live in new york city so i don't tend to be driving everywhere and i take the subway which i know you don't love but i do. >> sean: checkmate. >> on the plummet rate which is a good barometer of how the economy is doing, 4.1%.
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it has been on incredible streak of low on employment, the greatest since bill clinton, for instance. >> sean: those are covert jobs! >> they actually weren't. >> sean: covid jobs came back. >> thank god they did. but then biden added more jobs. >> it was inevitable r. >> it wasn't just inevitable and you know that he has overseen the vast recovery in the g7. which means something. it was obviously not enough to win the election but it is meaningful. inflation is still stubborn. >> sean: are we more safe and secure in small towns, big cities and is the world more safe and secure? >> crime rates are down. i will make the argument that
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the crime rates are down, i will make the argument that now, once they started addressing the border crisis, which was ignored for the first three years, they do have border crossings down substantially. it's getting up to 55, 60% down. we have better cooperation with mexico about that. oh, my gosh,, it's the truth though. >> sean: jessica! they allowed -- and it bring or other -- they allowed 14 plus million unvested illegals in this country, including known terrorists, murderers, salters, gang members, cartel members. we have had hundreds of americans murdered and victims of violent crime.
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and this is probably going to be a terror attack but i pray to god that i am wrong. >> let's hope that there isn't. >> sean: because they let the men. >> and obvious they for the record, we need to be clear that the horrible terror attack in new orleans came from an american terrorist the one that served in her own america. >> but they let them into the country! >> we do know that people who are here illegally commit crimes at substantially lower rates than american-born citizens. buttar to give it up to. i said we lost because of these issues. i'm not here to deny any of that. they shouldn't deny the reality of the kind of outcomes that the biden-harris administration oversight in the end.
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in these economic indicators, look at the stock market for instance, there is a reason that donald trump wants to try to take credit for these things. and there's also a reason that thou donald trump, like in his time interview, when he was times person of the year and rightfully so, admitted well prices are really hard to get down. or j.d. vance over the weekend. we want to stabilize prices. republican congress people saying, we need to be more reasonable about this deportation force. we won't be able to get everybody out. they are backing off of the promises that they made to the american people. >> sean: i will say this very nicely. >> please do, because were friends, say it nicely. >> sean: peace and prosperity usually drives elections, tommy. and i will tell you, i think history will not be kind to joe biden. i think as a result of this national security disaster of unvested illegals, that will be his legacy.
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crimes will continue to be committed, terror attacks are very likely. and he allowed that to happen on his watch. i think he will go down in history as one of the worst presidents ever. your thoughts? >> i believe he will and i believe there is no one more excited for donald trump's inauguration then jessica and the rest of the democrat party. because in a couple short days, they will no longer have to defend the horror that was the biden-harris administration. i think the democrat party is hoping that they can conveniently erase the last four years because i don't think they want that on their record around their tab. and i will tell you this. when it comes to moderating his campaign promises, donald trump makes promises and he keeps them to the best of his ability. i would love it, jessica, if the democrats in congress would say we are going to give you the funds that you need to deport illegal aliens in this country to the tune of 10-15000000. unfortunately i don't think that's going to happen. donald trump understands that, j.d. vance understands that, tom understands that. but i would hope the democrats would commit to that because we could sure use some help in restoring the sovereignty of the american people. but i will tell you this. the democrat party is in shambles. they have no clear leader, they've got kamala harris saying she is not going to go away quietly, much to the dismay of many democrats if they are being honest. you have joe biden which after a couple days nobody's going to talk about because we are going to be talking about the incoming trump administration, what they're going to do and yes, they have challenges ahead of them. they have for years to clean up and it will not happen overnight. but i do believe that
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donald trump is going to get to work quickly and do everything that he can to fight for the american people. that will be a big change and i think democrats are pretty excited, even if they won't admit it. >> sean: your take, joe? >> i did some research while the gals were talking and according to gas buddy, it is 3.15 now. i'm a donald trump left office it was 30% lower. donald trump when he left office, 1.4% inflation, it is averaged more than 6% under biden over four years. >> did it jump to 9.2% because of covid? or did i hallucinate that, that never happen? >> you didn't hallucinate -- >> and we lost all those jobs under donald trump as well. >> actually that was covid where they were taken away. >> owe the president of covid did it? >> right. may be it was the inflation reduction act and all of the trillions and spending that probably because the dollar to devalue itself? i don't know. just spitballing here. here's a couple more numbers. 64% disapproved of joe biden as he exits office, according to a cnn poll. gallup shows that he will go down as ranked the second worst president leaving office outside of only richard nixon. so that is the legacy at this point. and the fact that he ran to msnbc as his last interview,
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didn't even do a press conference leaving office, didn't do one press conference this year. nothing about that. donald trump did 35 solo press conferences his final year in office, joe biden did zero. then he runs to lawrence o'donnell, and network that has probably more employees than viewers at this point, i will share these final numbers before we go. msnbc has 630,000 viewers on average. the city of el paso, texas, has more in it's population then msnbc has viewers. in the demo, which is how advertisers make their buys, 25-54-year-old, daily have 52,000 people watching. that is lower than the capacity of yankee stadium. so yes, legacy media, your point sean, is dying and the fact that they're giving rachel $25 million a year up to this point to work one day a week, that is a network in trouble. i'm afraid the democratic party is taking their cues from host of that network instead of trying to connect with the american people and that's why donald trump won the popular vote, one every swing state. why republicans control the senate, held the house and more
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states are governed by republicans now than by democrats. that is the state of the democratic party right now. >> sean: let me give you an opportunity, all of you. i shudder to start with jessica. but i always appreciate her honesty. what grade will you give joe and kamala for their time in office? >> a b i guess. >> sean: a b? >> i'm a perfectionist. that means i would've gotten a b >> sean: a beaver bad kichenok rating on a normal scale. and beef are very bad. >> i do not think that when people look back at the biden-harris administration, that it is going to be at the 65% disapproval level. there is a lot that has been done for the country through things like the science act, the infrastructure -- the bipartisan into structure bill. they are very good for this country. but there is no doubt that they are leaving in a cloud of disapproval. so what you think? what you want for me? >> sean: all right. tommy laren, i find that venue -- very generous. if i ever needed to go back to school and take a class, i want jessica is my professor. what grade would you give joe and kamala? >> listen, i think jessica is grading on the new woke scale where everyone gets a
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participation trophy just for showing up and i don't know if joe even did that. obviously i would give this administration on aft but i will say donald trump is excited to accept the challenge. he loves a challenge, me know he is so resilient. see were not leaving him with anything great to come to but he is going to fix it. and it is an f from me but better luck to joe and kamala, i think their days in politics, both of them are long gone. >> sean: all right joe, you get the last word. >> i think the biden-harris administration proved that rock-bottom does have a basement. i will go lower somehow than tommy, i'm going with an f minus just based on the record inflation, crime, on the border in the world being and chaos on every major issue. i just can't find anything positive to say looking at this subjectively and i'm the guy that would say bill clinton had quite a successful presidency outside of the monica thing. he had peace and prosperity, that's anything but what we have right now under joe biden. >> sean: i may surprise you, i will give them an f minus on performance but an a+ in
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exposing and killing off legacy media. they did a great job. as legacy media went in the tank for them, they have no credibility left. they did the country a favor by doing that. great to see you all, think you for being with us. jessica, if you need help on monday, i'm available. give us a call. i know it's going to be a hard day. when we come back, major changes to our country's broken immigration system. they are already underway ahead of the inauguration. also, the failed dhs secretary turns on the bind administration at the 11th hour. we will get reaction from senator tim scott straight ahead.
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>> this is a fox news updates. the israeli government voting in favor of a cease-fire deal with hamas. the truce, which was actually agreed-upon earlier this week promises a pause in the 15 month war in gaza and the release of dozens of israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners. the cease-fire is expected to begin on early sunday with the release of the first three hostages expected later in the day. the u.s. supreme court delivering tik tok by of holding a law that could ban the pocket of social media app r the bipartisan law which is set to go into effect on sunday requires the china based parent company to sell tik tok to a domestic ownership group. president-elect trump said he will save tik tok, reacting to the ruling riding untruth social he needs more time to review first but the app expects to go dark on sunday. back to hannity. >> sean: joe biden's utter
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failure to secure the southern border has done a lot of damage to the country. is the greatest national security threat that we have. that the repair effort is now only days away. president-elect donald trump in his choice for security secretary, christie was on capitol hill today for her confirmation hearing and she made that very clear. donald trump is coming back, remaining in mexico policy, that is coming back. and the app that joe biden was giving to illegals to prebook their trips to the u.s., not have to pass go but still collect $200 and a free ticket to america on vetted, that will go away. and those efforts will be supplemented by executive orders that donald trump will sign early in his term, probably on monday related to immigration. trump may even have the honor of signing the laken riley act as his first piece of legislation as president.
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it just passed a very key procedural vote in the senate. it looks on track to passed the house and senate next week and the message for the incoming adventure ration is very clear. so clear that some illegals are already deporting -- self deporting and fleeing the country before donald trump takes over. even outgoing homeland security secretary alejandro is regretting how he spent the last four years. now openly turning on biden and harris. this is getting interesting, take a look. >> i wish that we had more time. that would enable us to do more. not only in furthering our mission but in service of the american people. and i don't tend to look back like that, i look forward to. people can have different views on what the correct policies should be. what the correct operational measures should be. those disagreements, those different views are voiced. decisions are made and then
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everyone marches in unity together. that is the nature of a large organization and the government is no different. >> sean: here with reaction and south carolina senator, tim scott. they need more time? to do more damage? allowing more terrorists and murderers, more cartel members, more gang members, more fentanyl? they didn't do enough damage? more time for more damage? no, thank you, don't let the door hit you on the way out. sorry, that's how i feel. >> amen. listen, we have sleeper cells in our country, i'm confident of that because he did not do his job. if you thought he didn't have the ability to do his job, he should have resigned. who wants to oversee the greatest invasion in america through the southern border in our history? no one. if you didn't like what was going on there, he should have spoken up by resigning. bring attention to the failure of your boss. bring attention to the failure of kamala harris, the border.
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bring attention to the challenges in vulnerable communities in this country by resigning from that job. he didn't do that. now to save face, he is pointing his finger. let's say this. president trump will not point a finger, president trump is already leading to mass deportations because they are doing it themselves. why? because we finally have a commander in chief who understands border security and they know what so they are running away. we finally have a president of the united states, a commander in chief who will send our national guard to the borders. who will actually reinstate asylum policy that has common sense. thank god for all of america. it is a new day. >> sean: okay,, he lied repeatedly. kamala lied repeatedly. joel lied repeatedly. they said the border was secure,
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they said the border was closed. we have what, 14 million on vetted illegals in the country. known terrorist, murderers, cartel members, cartel. how are we going to find these people? and what are the odds that the terrorists in this country -- we know they are here, we don't know where they are. what are the odds that they are plotting and planning and scheming another 9/11 attack on our country? and what are the odds that they are probably going to be successful at some point? >> the odds are that they are indeed planning. you get it right so often. they are absolutely, positively, unequivocally planning right now, the good news -- and hear me, every single republican in the senate. you need to vote for every single trump nominee. we must have the actual apparatus in place so that president trump and his team
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puts in place the plan to defeat their plan. that requires president trump having tulsi gabbard, requires having kristi noem, requires having john ratcliffe. it requires having marco rubio. it requires having others. we need the entire team on the field. and with his team we will not only defeat the enemy, we will destroy the enemy. in our country, on our borders and beyond. that's the kind of leadership trump brings to the table. >> sean: are you confident these nominees will all get through? >> they better. than nation deserves a president in power to do the job they elected him to do. that requires his team everywhere, right now. let's get it done. >> sean: senator, great to see you, we appreciate your time. when we come back, the one and only billy race cyrus set to perform at donald trump's victory rally and it's happening this saturday, before his inauguration in bc.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: president-elect donald trump is set to host a star-studded rally on sunday afternoon on inauguration eve. including a performance from grammy-winning singer-songwriter billy race cyrus. over the summer you may recall that billy ray traveled to p.a. to perform at the funeral. member him? the firefighter killed at trump's rally in butler? that was in july. on sunday, he will perform his hit song, some gave all at trump's victory rally in honor and in remembrance of corey. here's a small sample from this amazing song. by the way, nine times platinum.
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♪ all gave some ♪ ♪ some gave all ♪ ♪ some stood through for the red white and blue, some had to fall ♪ ♪ if you ever think of me, think of all your liberties ♪ ♪ and recall some gave all ♪ >> sean: the one and only billy cyrus is here with more. great to see you again. this, by the way, i want my audience to know, your love of troops, your love of country, you are no johnny-come-lately here. many years ago, when we did fund-raising for troops, for
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scholarships, for slain soldiers, you were there and did a whole concert series with us. i got to know you and your family. this is a real passion of yours, talk about it. >> yes, sir. i wrote the song back in 1989 about a vietnam veteran i met up in huntington, west virginia. driving home i decided to write a song about him and it changed my life and kind of became my definition and purpose of why i bought a guitar and started a band and traded in my catcher's mitt for that guitar. i was looking for the purpose of my life and i think some gave all and supporting our troops and this great country is a part of it. >> sean: i mean when you really think about it, the freedoms -- i think all of us take them for granted. we wake up every day and live our lives, we don't stop, pause, think, pray and be grateful for those sacrifices. we do take -- we do at times, but probably not enough.
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when butler happened, i think everyone remembers where they were. i remember when trump stood up but i saw the blood on his face. i thought he got shot. i thought he might drop again. i was worried about that, i was watching very closely. then it you hear about this, how did that come about? >> i was watching it live on the tv. just watching the event and the speech. it happened so fast, i thought, did the president just get shot? what just happened? and as you know, it kind of broke into this moment of no one knowing. and i will say, when president trump stood up and he had that blood on his face and he raised his fist and said fight, that was one of the photographs and moments of the most defining definition of some gave all. that was the true spirit of the
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heart and soul that this country was built on. the bravery. the man got shot in the face and stood up and said to fight. and brave people, heroes like corey and his family, so many there. they made that sacrifice surrounding mr. trump. and this moment, to honor corey and his family, the heroes. president trump, the first lady and a new day in america, a new day in the world and a new day of celebration. it is time to turn the page and move forward. i think the whole world, our country is excited about this moment in time. it is kind of like picking up where we were supposed to leave off and 2019 before the pandemic. 2019 i was old town road, 19 weeks at number 1. riding this wave of momentum.
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my whole thing was two and 2019 and go into 2020 to celebrate and have a great year. played the big festivals and i was going to retire in 2020. but i wanted to go out on top. as we all know, godhead a different plan and here came this thing called the pandemic. now we have all survived that moment. and for me, i did like everybody else, i spent four years trying to adjust and reevaluate to this new normal. which, now we are back to a spot of, okay,, this is where we were supposed to be. now let's go back and just pick up where we left off. it is a celebration, it is a great moment in our history. and certainly i am proud to be a part of sunday. >> by the way, a certified nine time multiplatinum which is unbelievable. and you have had so many hits over the years. but you have been willing to step out politically.
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you were there when the first lady -- he went to the white house, you were a part of that anti-bullying effort at the time. i applaud you for that. you're going to be performing, jason holguin will be there, lee greenwood, rascal flatts, carrie underwood is singing america the beautiful. and a lot of artists are afraid to put themselves in the political arena. and i felt terrible for carrie underwood in particular. she is getting hammered by the women of the view. she is singing -- billy, she is singing america the beautiful. we are talking about the inauguration why would you attack carrie underwood for that? >> i wouldn't. but i tell you, it is just one of those things. you know you just have to look at it and say this is a celebration, this is a moment where, again, some gave all is about saluting our troops, saluting our heroes.
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this young man on my shirt here, sergeant to step. i met him in iraq in 2009. unfortunately he made the ultimate sacrifice for this country. and that is part of the reason why he is on my shirt and i'm honored to be with you. his whole family loved president trump and wanted to show their support and be a part of the celebration in this moment. >> sean: i hope i have a chance to run into you and i think i will, i think i will see you monday night. you have been a dear friend, you have been someone who has really stood up for troops and people in a time of need. and thank you for doing all that you do, we appreciate it. when we come back, brace yourselves. msnbc, their chief radical conspiracy theorist packed to save the day. you will not believe what torah
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>> sean: fake news cs -- cnn and msdnc ratings continue to plummet well radical conspiracy theorist extraordinaire rachel maddow is allegedly coming in to try and save the day. the self-proclaimed journalist who was anything but will return to a former 590 week schedule for donald trump's first 100 days in office. she spoke about her noble move in and review with "usa today", saying, quote, we are already seeing the fanaticism of the
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trump news cycle taking over. we're seeing the unpredictable cadence of the weight news breaks as opposed to a more competent, rational administration. you mean like biden and harris? now in honor of her returning to work five days a week for just a couple of months, let's take a look back at some of her trump hating, fearmongering conspiracy theory peddling fake news coverage from over the years. just as a reminder. take a look. >> we have never had to reckon with the possibility possibility that someone has ascended to the presidency of the united states to serve the interests of another country, rather than our own. >> there has never been a president who is more addicted to the news about himself. and who is more responsive to the news that he supposedly thinks is so worthless. so it is a weird tension. i think it is a dangerous time for the first amendment and for the free press in this country. and at the same time we are oddly influential with the guy who wants to kill us. >> we have never thought of
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ourselves as a country where these people get to be ministers of whatever they want. we don't think of ourselves as a ruling family kind of place. but now that's what we are. >> fbi director being fired by the president to try to change or stop an fbi investigation into the president's campaign and his top staffers. that is a big freaking deal. >> people who are in business, entrepreneurial, people who want to build things. you will not get to keep them if there are oligarchs who are into line with government power who are going to control both the economy and the government. it means you either need to be related to somebody named trump were you need to be part of an oligarchic unit to be able to get anything from the government and everyone else in the government is this served by it and stolen from in order to support that. >> sean: we are joined know with reaction, our saturday night host, the one and only, -- one of the funniest guys i know, jimmy failla.
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so after this election i said legacy media is dead. you would think they learned something but it is obvious they learned nothing. nine years they have been peddling hatred, lies, conspiracy theories. donald trump and in moscow. a dirty russian disinformation dossier, warrants, every lie, every single night. and now they want to double down on stupid? i'm okay with that. >> i mean, i agree. i think rachel maddow should stick to doing what she does best which is xanax. she is a not. they have turned their entire network into a well-dressed group therapy session where they all just rant about trump in hysterics like a seventh-grade girl who got dumped by her boyfriend. which is psychotic. but the one thing about her that i love is that she only worked one day a week during the biden administration, just like biden.
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it was like. [laughter] can you demonstrate your loyalty to the democratic party any more thoroughly than by working one day a week like joe did? but this is why they are tanking. you made a great point during the intro. the reason no one is watching these networks anymore is because they don't trust them. they have a crisis of credibility and they are literally bringing back the woman who said vladimir putin had seized control of our government. like he was dr. evil in an austin powers movie. it was the biggest conspiracy. for all the things they say about the right, this woman said russia was calling the shot's in america at a time when russia was probably kicking a couple of bucks to the bidens, still. no figure! >> sean: and it's worth over a billion, just a remedial amount of research would prove that. and by the way, for the record, your joke about xanax, we have no idea if she is on any medication.
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>> i'm just telling jokes! >> sean: the problem is the left doesn't have a sense of humor. you have to remember that part. earlier this week, the new york governor, your governor delivered her state of the state address. and to distract from the failed leadership, broker promises, the governor brought out the timeless porches dance group to perform. i'm not making it up. you decide. ♪ ♪ ♪ as long as i've got my suit and tie ♪ ♪ i'll leave it all on the floor tonight ♪ ♪ show you a good thing, show you a good thing ♪ ♪ all dressed up in black-and-white, baby dressed up in that dress i like ♪ ♪ let me show you a good thing, show you a good thing ♪ ♪ let me show you a good thing ♪ [laughter] >> sean: no way. she is trying to rip off trump and the ymca. that's what she is trying to do. >> she's trying to come up with a dance that will get her out of
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these low approval numbers. her claim to fame is that she was the one woman in albany who was too crazy to be had on. and she proves that every time she stages one of these dances. that's knots! that's what you expect to see on the subway for you give the nice guy a dollar and hope he gets his act together. why are we emulating this? it's embarrassing. >> sean: i know why she did it. because there's so many people on that stage that she can charge a congestion tax. >> and that's hilarious! and they can do the ymca because she is using the ymca as a migrant shelter, it's all clogged up. >> sean: oh, man... big show this weekend, we will be watching. are you ready for monday? >> i will be there, i'm ready to run man, you're the best, let's get him. >> sean: can't wait to see you. will be watching saturday night. more hannity is straight ahead. i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight.
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>> sean: of programming note we will be live from the swamp, the sewer d.c. this sunday next monday 9:00 p.m. eastern for special coverage donald trump's historic inauguration. we hope you will join us. on tuesday we will be live on capitol hill for a town hall with a speaker make johnson and g.o.p. lawmakers as they prepare to implement donald trump's agenda. that is all happening next week and more. that is all the time we have left this evening thank you for being with us and making that show possible. please set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "hannity". news any time, all the time, any time foxnews.com hannity.com. in the meantime let not your heart be troubled greg gutfeld is standing by to put a smile on your face. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ [applause]
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