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All right, glad you with US eight hundred and ninety
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four one. Sean you want to be a part of
the program. Biden yesterday, Where am I tomorrow? I don't know.
Biden gives a little presser today. Well, he mixes up
a Rack and a Rand. That was funny because Kamala
actually referred to the ticket as the Harris ticket, and
Biden says he's running for reelection. If we get reelected,
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you're not the president. Has anyone told you? And Biden
goes the Harris Biden administration. I'm like, okay, just another
day of Joe confusing pretty much everything in his life. Listen,
Harris Biden administration is going to relaunch that effort and
keep pushing further. We know how to do this. Obama
Biden administration rescued the auto industry and help them retool.
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We made solar energy cost competitive with traditional energy. And
whether it's more than a million homes, this is just
the beginning. If we get reelected. The Rand parliament they
ran Parliament voted to eject all Americans and coalition forces
in the country. Okay, so there's a typical jet. By
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the way, We'll get to this later in the program today.
But you have a historic peace deal today as it
relates to the Middle East now, frankly thanks to Joe
and Barack. And they're idiotic, imbecilic, moronic, you know, appeasement
deal with the Iranians where they got nothing in exchange
for it. They got nothing, the mullus, the chant death
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to Israel, death to America. Get one hundred and fifty
billion in cash and other currency, and we had nothing
in exchange that. We got, no assurances they're not going
to build a nuclear weapon, you know, no any place, anytime, inspections,
no US inspectors. They got nothing in the deal, absolutely
zero anyway. But you know, so, how does so you
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got this historic deal? The president presiding over ceremonies celebrate
rating the establishment of diplomatic ties and embassies between Israel,
the United Arab Emirates, and the Kingdom of Bahrain. Normalizing
is rarely by radiant you know relations. You know what
do they say over at NBC. The world needs to
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see this charade for what it is. This is not
a peace agreement rap, but rather in accord to join
forces to suppress struggles for freedom. Only the mob in
the media can be that stupid and interpret success to
this level. That's how much they hate Donald Trump, and
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it's it's it's a form of madness on their part.
But it's just pretty much another day, you know. Um anyway,
eight hundred nine four one Sean Tolfree number. Two weeks
from today we will have the first presidential debate, which
will be very interesting. A lot of voting information available.
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Votes forty nine days and you are the ultimate jury.
I cannot tell you how this election is going to
end up, which I think you know is just reality.
I think anybody that tells you they do know how
it's gonna end doesn't know how it's gonna end. It's
going to be you, the American people that will decide
we will ultimately get the the government we deserve. And
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either you're gonna vote for a guy that clearly is struggling,
struggling cognitively, that has no strength, no stamina, is not
up to the job. I wouldn't hire Joe Biden to
run a gas station or a Mini mart or a
seven to eleven or a bissy McDonald's. Forget it. You
know what is that again? That order? Fries and a shake? Okay?
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What hang on a second what's that order again, it
would be a disaster, and we're gonna give him the
hardest job in the in the in the world to
be the leader of the free world. Biden is complaining
Hispanic voters are deserting him. I said this yesterday on
the eve of his first trip to Florida as a
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general election candidate. Biden's on a mission that you know,
he's going to be courting Spanish speaking voters. We'll talk
about how I'm going to work like at the devil
to make sure I turn every Latino and Hispanic vote.
When asked by reporters what his message would be to
the largest the country's largest traditional general election battleground state.
When asked about the poll numbers among Hispanic voters, Biden
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said they were much higher than Trump's, but they gotta
go higher. A month ago, Biden held the four point
advantage over the president in the Real Clear Politics average
in the state, and that's down considerably and among likely
Latino voters in Florida. NBC News, Marist, and Quinnipiac University
all indicating that the president with a slight edge over Biden,
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is a significant switch from four years ago, when twenty sixteen,
candidate Hillary Clinton crushed President Trump by more than twenty
five points among Florida's Latino voters. Now, by the way,
those this was a Rasmussen poll today has been remaining
very favorable for the president. Fifty one percent is approval
rating the second day in a row. He's been as
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high just recently as fifty two percent. And they're reporting
that sixty three percent of voters who have seen the
violent protests in their community strongly approve of the president.
How could you not. If you don't have law in
order and safety and security, you can't have freedom. On
a side note of very dire warning coming from Wisconsin
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Senator Ron Johnson saying that the Senate Homeland Security Committee,
in which he chairs, that they are poised to release
a damning report on Joe Biden's dealings in Ukraine. Well,
maybe you've been waiting. You know, everybody's been solved. No, this,
No serious person has taken this seriously. No, Joe Biden's saying,
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you're not getting a billion US taxpayer dollars unless you
fire a prosecutor in Ukraine. Why would a vice president
want a prosecutor in Ukraine fired? Why would he leverage
a billion taxpayer dollars to do it. Oh, turns out
that prosecutor is investigating his son zero experience hunter and
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the hunter does he have any experience in oil gas
energy Ukraine? No? No, no, no, says well, why do
you think you're getting paid all this money, millions of
dollars with no experience? I don't know. In the list
you gave me of the reasons why you're on that board,
you did not list the fact that you were the
son of the of course, yeah, no, what role do
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you think that played. I think that it is impossible
for me to be on any of the boards that
I just mentioned without saying that I'm the son of
the vice president of the United States. You were paid
fifty thousand dollars a month for your position. Look, I'm
a private citizen. One thing that I don't have to
do is sit here and open my kimono as it
relates to how much money I make or maker did
or didn't. But it's all been reported. If your last
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name was in Biden, think you would have been asked
to be on the board of Barisma. I don't know,
I don't know, probably not. I don't think that there's
a lot of things that would have happened in my
life that if my last name wasn't Fine. Do you
have any experience in oil? Knew gas, no Energy, no Ukraine? No?
Why are you being paid millions? I don't know. Finally,
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Kamala also plans for the Harris administrations. Gott Twitter set
ablaze with conspiracy theories. But you know this is what
we're running against. So Ron Johnson is going to release that.
That's going to be interesting. Obama campaign veterans are worried about,
just like Bernie Sanders supporters, that Biden's lethargic campaign is
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going to cost him the election. The Hill is reporting
a field training call over the weekend several vets of
Obama and Clinton. We also know Bernie too, expressing a
lot of concerns to Carolyn Gray, who's a Biden campaign
at AID and Obama aids are growing privately following this
Saturday Zoom call, which had been named specifically at getting
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Obama alumni more active in the final stretch of Biden's campaign.
After the call, one former Obama AID said that if
Biden loses a close election, analysts will look back on
the field operations in the same way they look on
Hillary's decision not to visit Wisconsin in twenty sixteen. If
Biden loses, this will not be his not going to Wisconsin. Yeah,
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I mean, the guy, but he doesn't. He can't. This
is the problem. This is what they're not realizing. I
think the Biden people know damn well that he's not
cognitively up to the task. He's not physically fit enough,
doesn't have the strength and stamina to do it. He
can't dial in long enough. Now, can he get through
a debate, if, of course he's going to get through
a debate. Can he get through reading his speech on
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a telepromta? He can do that too, if he takes
a little nap and have some hot coco during the day.
I mean, his speech yesterday is so out of touch.
You know about California. Trump is a climate arsonist. Well,
Gavin Newsom is praising Donald Trump for doing more than
any other president in history, by the way, a state
that he probably has no shot of ever winning. I'd
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say the odds of zero, that's how much, you know.
But he's still helping California and he you know, but
he also is talking about real science, and that would
be the science of forest management and forestry, and that
would mean you have to clean out the debris and
you have to have controlled fires, which environmentalists don't want
any part of. And you know, Biden is just now,
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he's just lashing out on everything, playing the race card
as he did often yesterday, etc. You know, climate arsonist.
Biden says, it's ridiculous to say that immigration is threatening
our suburbs. Let me tell you have wide open borders
like Biden wants. Let me tell you how that's gonna end.
That's gonna end with more Americans not getting hired to
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do jobs. You know, you look at the facts in
all of this, and you know, fifty years of Joe Biden,
he's the ultimate swamp creature. Not a single accomplishment that
Joe could name directly that benefits the American people. Fifty years.
Read one hundred and ten page Bolshevik Bernie Biden manifesto.
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It is all talk, no action, broken promises. And in
fifty years, eight years as vice president, he didn't do
a thing. You know, they're talking about, Oh we're gonna
band chokeholds and we're gonna do this, and Trump already
did all of that it's called the police reform. He
did criminal justice reform, and talk he did opportunity zones.
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He literally by stopping illegal immigration to the extent that
he has. The President now has built this third hundred
mile of wall, and now we have on the southern border,
it's gonna be four hundred miles. And that was an
uphill battle. He had to find a way to get
the money, considering Congress wouldn't help him. You know, literally,
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they increased the number of Americans on on food stamps
Biden Obama. After eight years of fifty eight percent, they're
thirteen million more Americans on food stamps, eight million more
Americans of poverty. Eight million more means over forty three
million Americans. I mean, that's a lot of Americans. You know,
if you look at the lowest labor participation rate since
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the seventies, ninety five million Americans out of the labor force,
African Americans out of the labor force eighteen point five percent,
Well that was you know, we wonder why these poles
are showing a dramatic increase in African American support and
Hispanic support for Donald Trump is because he got the
job done well. But he's confrontational, he fights too much. Well,
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I don't want a president that's a whimp, you know,
I don't want a president's that's unwilling to take the
fight to get better trade deals. Joe I didn't even
have to admit NAFTA sucked, and then he blamed the
Bush administration. Only problem is it actually happened in the
Clinton administration when he supported it. Leipsie Day, you know,
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you've got to admit that the president's you know, new
deal with Mexico and Canada and Japan five hundred billion dollars,
first step with China, all our European allies, making NATO
paid their fair share, and World Organism, Well, we got
to get back in the Paris Peace Paris Climate Accord.
That's our first order of business on day one. Why
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so you have India, You have countries like India, countries
like China. Did they have Third World Nations status which
means they're not held to the same levels extreme levels
of their carbon footprint as the United States, And we're
going to give them that economic competitive edge. No, thank you,
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we don't need any part of that. That's going to
kill American jobs of manufacturing. He's claiming that we're gonna
have a whole new industry, auto industry. Yeah. Well, he
also promised that you can keep your doctor and your plan,
and every family is going to save on average twenty
five hours per family per year. Sorry, millions lost their doctors,
millions lost their plan. We're all paying on average around
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two hundred percent more. And almost forty percent of the
country has one Obama Biden Care exchange option, another exchange option.
I mean, it's ridiculous. Phoenix, a federal officer has been
shot in a drive by shooting. We'll give you the
details of that coming up. Biden warning that immigration is
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threatening our It's ridiculous to say immigration is threatening our suburbs. No,
but you have people competing for jobs. What does that
do to the average worker, Well, that lowers wages dramatically,
That lessons opportunity dramatically. That's why merit based immigration systems
have been adopted all across the world. You know, it
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is interesting to watch Biden warning that our suburbs will
be destroyed by natural disasters if the president is to win.
And you know how many suburbs will be burned by wildfires.
We're not managing our forests. We're not practicing the science
of forestry and forest management. Actually, you get degrees in
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the subject. It's ridiculous. How many suburban neighborhoods will be
flooded out, how many suburbs will have been blown away
by superstorms. Okay, this guy's losing his mind. He claims
that the president won't address the wildfire problem. The president
is being praised by Gavin Newsom for helping more than
any president in history, and he's doing it in California,
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in the state he's not gonna win. I mean, there's
something wrong with this guy and worried about you know,
the burning of burning up of cities and towns. Why
don't you just recognize that a lot of states and
cities and suburbs are burning and Democrats aren't doing a
damn thing to fix it and stop it. I mean,
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for the press for Biden to calling Trump a president
a climate arsonist in the comfort of Delaware while ignoring
the state of California as a joke. You know, how
about he how about he gets in there and gives
a speech about a culture that is spiraling out of
control and frankly, the lack of courage to stand up
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to the anarchists that have been out there hurting our cops,
throwing rocks, bottles and bricks and frozen water bottles, using
knives and canes and hockey sticks, and literally taken over
entire neighborhoods and killing innis some people. Twenty five to
the top of the hour, eight hundred nine four one Shawn,
Amazon dot Com forty percent off, Live free or Die
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America the world on the bring forty nine days. You
are the ultimate jury. A federal officer was just shot
in front of the Sandrad Day O'Connor Federal Building in
a drive by attack there this is out I believe
in Phoenix, Phoenix Courthouse and multiple shots fired at the
officer who was struck in the vest. Injuries are believed
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to be at this moment non life threatening. We pray
that that's the case. Make no mistake, it's a direct
result of the extremism and the anti police attacks that
we've now been seeing all over the country. You know
it's by the way, did you see this act of
heroism on display that you know when these two sheriff's
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deputies out in La By the way, Kamala, are you
happy the LAPD budget cut you supported of one hundred
and fifty million dollars. I think that's a good idea.
It was interesting too. There's a reporter on biz Packer
Review and a daily mail reported at first and they
actually got a tape of this that included exclusive photos
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of the agents that are guarding Secret Service agents that
guard Kamala Harris. Oh, they're carrying AAR fifteen style assault weapons. Wow.
She was on the fake news CNN town hall last year.
Upon being elected, I will give the United States Congress
one hundred days to get their act together and have
the courage to pass reasonable gun safety laws. If they
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failed to do it, I will take executive action, so
like Comrade de Blasio. Anyway, the photos and of this
hero LAPD cops. She's thirty one years old, she's a mom,
and she just got shot in the jaw along with
her twenty four year old partner. And this guy got
shot in the head, and you know, here she is
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shot in the jaw. She's trying to, you know, call in.
I mean, we have the audio if you want to
hear it, but it's it's pretty chilling. She's trying to
make the call into the precinct you know, asking for
help at you know, let's let's play it, Frank, I
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can't cop you ten four copy. Deputy shot nine is
going to be responding. So she's trying. She just got
shot in the jaw. She can't. Yeah, I'm sure it
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was painful for her to even try and speak anyway,
the LAPD I mean, so she's literally trying to get help,
and she's offering help to her more severely injured um deputy.
Unbelievable heroism. Oh, you know those cops, the ones you
know that that the group Black Lives Matters chance? You
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know what do we want dead cops? When do we
want them? Now? Joe Biden at his convention doesn't mention
the unrest. You know, the thousands of cops now injured,
forty five cops dead around the country so far this year,
forty five killed in the line of duty under Biden
Obama's Chicago alone, four thousand homicides. They barely mentioned it.
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Over twenty thousand people's shot, they barely mentioned it. Wow,
how do you how do you ignore city's burning? How
do you ignore now cops being targeted for assassination? Now
we got another incident today and you're gonna tell me
the rhetoric of the left and the silence of the
likes of Joe Biden and redirecting funds and police become
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the enemy, and Kamala Harris praising defunding efforts of the police.
That's so preview of coming attractions in forty nine days
and Joe and Kamala's America got to help us. This hero.
You know, mom thirty one years old, shot in the job,
but still she literally was trying to help her partner
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who had been shot has more severe injury, shot in
the head. It looks like they both survived. We have
not gotten any word as to whether or not these
are going to be injuries that are you know that
we won't be permanent damage. I gotta imagine there probably
will be. Uh, we've been watching this hurricane. Sally Joe
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bistartis with WeatherBell dot com, the official meteorologist of the
Sean Hannity Radio show. And you know, we were discussing
this with Linda yesterday. If they ever named a hurricane Linda.
Has there ever been one? Oh? Yeah, there's been Hurricane
Linda before. How many here's the question, what year was it?
This Joe will get this right. Oh boy, I gotta
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I gotta go look. You gotta go back and look
that one up, Go back and look at Linda. Linda,
you would like that, right, A hurricane named after you.
I mean, I think every day with me is a hurricane.
I'm sure would agree. Hurricane Hannity, that'll be coming up next. Well,
you know there's a song called Linda, let Me be
the One, which is a great song. All right, all right,
enough out of you, all right, seriously, you know everybody
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loves Linda, you know, beautiful forbody loves Linda. Yes, that's right.
But any case, Sally, there's a song called don't dilly
Dally Sally, and of course must stang Sally. But Sally
is a real problem. It is not the power of
the storm. It's going to be eighty ninety mile a hurricane,
which is a bad hurricane. It is the twenty four
to thirty six hours siege that Mobile and Pensacola are under.
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Those are two big, huge naval installations that are you know,
that are very important to this country, and of course
the people living there. There's plenty of people living there too.
And this is moving very slowly. The rain is piling up,
and the water keeps backing up, backing up, backing up
because of the surge, right, so you're getting this prolonged
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situation rather than you know, for instance, back in nineteen
seventy nine, when Frederick went through, Mobile went very quickly
and it had one hundred and thirty five mile in
hour winds ivan in nineteen or two thousand and four,
for instance, in opal and ninety five, these move very fast.
This is crawled along and so this time tomorrow it's
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going to be in the vicinity of Mobile Pensacola, and
it's only sixty to seventy five miles away from them now,
and then it starts moving out after that. So if
you live from Gulfport, Mississippi, over all the way to
deston that area is going to be hit very hard.
New Orleans has dodged this storm. Originally it looked like
it could get all the way back to New Orleans,
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but it's winding up being a Mississippi Alabama situation, and
that is where the core of this storm is going
to be going. And so folks, you folks in that area,
you've got to really hunker down. And once it gets inland,
there's going to be a tornadic activity across Georgia into
South Carolina. It looks like for Friday into Saturday. And
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listen to this one. It gets off the Eastern seaboard Saturday,
starts racing out the sea, may come to a dead
hawk southeast of Nantucket and then try to drift back
to the west after that as it gets blocked by
a big high pressure system. So we've seen this before.
Sixty seven Doria pulled something like this off the Eastern seaboard.
But the big problem is slow movement, the siege of
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the heavy rain and the continual piling up of Gulf
of Mexico water into those bays and onto those beaches
from Mississippi all the way over to about Destin and
Apalachicola and that area. Who are Pensacola and Mobile the
center of the target of this storm. What'd you think
of Biden calling Trump a climate arsonist yesterday? And we
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have four more years of Trump's climate denial. How many
suburbs will be burned by wildfires, how many suburban neighborhoods
will have been flooded out, how many suburbs will have
been blown away in superstorms? First of all, they implying
that the president can actually control the weather. Oh yeah,
I wish I could control the weather. But the thing
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is this, it comes once a day. Now, I'll tell
you what I was watching the news conference with the
governor in the president and Governor Knewsome. Okay, walked right
into a trap. California has not been in a five
year drought. For instance, too. Precipitation has been near normal
over the past five years in California, and California has
actually has some very wet years over the past five years.
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The problem, one of the problems in California is that
if you go look at what we call the Palmer
drought Index, folks, what happens is it takes into account demand.
They are forty two million people now in California. In
the nineteen fifties, when it was dryer, there were fourteen
to fifteen million people. So what's happening is that drought
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index is worse now. But it's not because of the
climate change. It's because of the change in a bunch
of other things is going on. There's no question this
historic heatwave and the dry weather. You know, his aspirates
the situation is okay, But what part of This is
because they are environmentalists are against forest management, science of forestry,
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controlled burns, which is a big part of it, clearing
out the debris and the dry dead wood. You know,
how important are these controlled burns to ensuring that you
don't have these out of control fires. That has a
lot to do with it. There's a tremendous amount to
do with it. But what I'm saying is that you
have to And you know how I am about history
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of the weather and things like that, and you know
when I was watching that yesterday, I was like, oh
my goodness, he walked right into a trap that the
president because said, well, you know, I've been looking at
your precipitation over the past five years. It's been averaging
out near normal. So what is the real problem? Well,
the real problem is that and you have to identify
the problem. There's so many people they use what's the
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real problem. It's a multitude. It's a combination of everything shown,
and very little of it is because of attribution to
climate change, because the climate's always been changing. But what
has changed much more is the fact that there's three
times more people in California. There's all sorts of demand
in California. Now people are living in places where they
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never lived before in California. So it's all it's a
total picture thing. And what has happened here through the
weaponization of the weather and these events, by what's going
on on the other side of the aisle over there
is that when something like this happens, they just pounce
on it and make the American public thing. Wow, this
is the sole reason for this when it is the
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total picture that has been happening since time began, since
we can have had records. Joe BISTARTI WeatherBell dot com.
We'll be watching your website throughout the week. Thank you, sir,
eight hundred and nine four when Shaun is our number. Now,
this is just a side note. I mean you can
take out of it any interpretation you want. They had
the New York Post putting gallop data that public devotion
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to America's great cultural pastimes is now in an utter
state of collapse over the last year. As now, political
turmoil has infected what used to be an escape. Talking
about sports, federalist Tristan Justice reports the sports industry now
boasts a negative image. Among US adults, only thirty percent
see the sports industry positively forty percent reporting a negative image,
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a huge drop from even just a year ago when
they had a net positive twenty percent. And for those
that think the racial component is the biggest part of it,
they're pointing out that non white Americans quote dropped their
support for the industry more steeply than did white Americans.
Such are the consequences of the industry embracing the all
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encompassing woke revolution, with players now being forced to explain
why they won't stand for the national anthem rather than
take a knee. If you look at just ratings, I mean,
you know, Steelers players, they stood for the national anthem
and held the banner before the game ahead of the
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game with the Giants, and you know, Pittsburgh said Brad
Steelers against racism in the banner. H NBC Sunday Night
football ratings crashed like thirty five percent. Uh, dramatic drop
off that would now see it all across you know,
all of sports. Um and you know, I think that
you know dragging. Look, I think players there's a much
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better approach than my view that players. If if players
could use the status as as role models that they
they they have, it was interesting to watch the LA
Sheriff Alex Villaneueva to challenge Lebron James to match the
reward money for the gunman who went ambushed and tried
to assassinate these two cups and incompaton these two deputies. Um.
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But I think if the players were to ask people
of all political backgrounds to you know, help restore law
in order and safety and security in neighborhoods and and
do it, you know, in coordination with people of all
points of view, I think they get a lot further.
And I'm thinking there we get a lot more action.
People go to sports because want to escape all of this,
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and it's it's um, you know, I under you know,
at the end of the day, does it solve a problem?
I don't think so. I think there are better ways
to solve a problem, and that is, you know, they
can get out in neighborhoods and get people of all
political backgrounds to support them and institute real change that
forces cities to adopt safe policies for citizens and ensures
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that every kid can get it a good education, especially
in these inner cities where the school systems are a
disaster like Baltimore. How do you have thirteen public high
schools and not a single kid is capable of being
proficient in math. And they're the third highest per capita
city in the in the world in terms of spending
per student. It's insane. We're failing America's treasure, our kids.
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You don't have a good education. Let me tell you.
Doors are going to shut in your face. And we're
allowing this to happen. I think. And by the way,
Kevin McCarthy's going to join us in the next hour.
Eric Trump will join us in the next hour. Kevin
McCarthy came out along with the Republicans commitment to America
dot com. And it's like their contract with America. And
they're every single four hundred and thirty five candidates for
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the Republican Party to take back the House, that this
is what they're pledging to do, and they're all going
to sign it. I'll explain it later in the program.
All right, Live for your die, America, the world on
the brink, You are the ultimate jury. Forty nine days
until the election, although early voting is started. If you
need any election information, we got the interactive map on
hannity dot com that includes registration. If you haven't registered.
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That in includes information about all right, when does early
voting start in my state? How do I participate? If
I want to participate in early voting? How do I
participate in absentee voting? If you're not going to be
in your area that the day of the election, that
also is available. Who you're congressional candidate is at the
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bottom of the hour. By the way, Kevin McCarthy is
has a new commitment to America Paper that every single
House candidate in four hundred and thirty five districts will
be signing saying if if you allow us the majority
in the House, we will do these things and I'll
go over it in great detail and specificity with him
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first joining us here we are forty nine days out
of the election is Eric Trump. He's the vice president
of the Trump Organization. You know, you and I can
look at poles all all we want. There aren't many
polls that show you your father winning in twenty sixteen.
I wish your father did poll better. But you keep
reading like the Cato Institute saying there's sixty two percent
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of Trump supporters aren't going to tell us soul who
they're voting for. You know, Sean, I need to go
right now driving to Georgia, and I just did the
evangelical events for Trump and five six hundred people showed up, right,
including more law enforcement than you've ever seen before. Is incredible.
And then I did an Indian American event for Trump
and you had hundreds and hundreds of people there. That
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whole community is incredibly fired up. And then I've been
going to Victory offices. I mean, I haven't had a
single event today that wouldn't have been ten times larger
than any event that Bites had in the last in
the last ninety days. And I mean, I really mean that.
It's the enthusiasm on the ground is incredible. People are
fired up. People are pissed off. They don't like this
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attack on law enforcements. They don't like the attack on
freedom of speech. They don't like what the tech companies
are doing with them being censored. They don't like how,
you know, people, the Democrats are coming after Second Amendment.
They don't like how the Democrats are coming after religious liberty.
They don't want to see their taxes go up. They
don't want to see the stock market go down. They
don't want to see therefore, one case get destroyed. They
don't want free healthcare for all the illegal immigrants when
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we can't even take care of themselves. They want a
border wall. Sean. We're on the right side of every
one of these issues. And you know, honestly, the other night,
and I know you were watching it. In fact, I
think some of it was even during the show. But
you know, four years ago, the chance were lock her
up right now, And now this is the chance when
we get to these rallies there, I love you, and
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it's um. It's powerful, Sean. I'm telling you, there's there's
something that's happening out there, even more substantial than than
twenty sixteen, where people really do see the Democratic Party
is um. They're unrecognizable. This isn't D versus are anymore.
This is UM. This is people who love America versus Frankly,
I think people that dislike this country. I think, yeah,
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identified this is the biggest choice election. I would even argue,
and I argue and live free or die America in
the world on the brink. This is a tipping point
because it's it's says basic and fundamentalist free market capitalism,
risk reward, innovation, invention, freedom of Americans versus you know,
the tyranny of false promises and false hope of socialism.
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I mean, how did Obamacare work out? Now? Now everything
is going to be free, and now we're going to
have We're gonna double down on Obamacare. Uh, Kamala Harris
doesn't even want choice. We're gonna have open borders, will
become the United Sanctuary States of America. They will give
up energy independence, which your father achieved for the first
time in seventy five years, the world's largest producer of energy.
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They're pledging trillions in new taxes, trillions in new Green
Deal program spending. They're they're pledging the most. It's the
most radical agenda Eric Trump, of any major political party
that I know of in the history of this country. Sean.
And I think they know they're losing. I mean I really,
I really believe that. And listen, I'm never gonna take
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anything for granted. You know, we work twenty hours a
day every single day, all of us, we travel, We
don't take a single so for granted. But I also
think they know at the end of their platform, and
I think it's why they they're trying to cheat, and
they look at states like Jerseys. They're a great example.
I'm telling you, Sean, you you might laugh at me
when I say we could win New Jersey. Right, there's
something that I'm kind of laughing a little bit because
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I don't know. New Jersey is too far gone. I'm
telling you. You go down the boardwalk and you've got
six tables next to each other with twelve people deep
of all Trump year. You see these vote parades. People
are upset, people are mad. I mean, how much of
the African American community have we picked up in that state?
And all across the nation? They know something's happening. I mean,
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does anybody think it's coincidence that, you know the governor
wants to change the name of the game and go
to all mail in ballots sixty five days before the election.
He's not doing that because the other system didn't work.
He's not doing that because of COVID. You know why
he's doing it. He's doing it because they need fraud
in that state. I really believe it. And they'll try
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and cheat. They will absolutely try and cheat, and I
don't think it's going to matter. At the end of
the day. I think we're gonna beat them so badly
but but I look at Joe Biden. They know if
we win at the end of their party. I don't
care what anybody it's it's obvious. You know where am
I tomorrow? I don't know. It mixes up Iraq and Iran.
He calls it the Harris Biden ticket if we get reelected.
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He's talking about today, I'm like, Okay, it's obvious that
something cognitively is off. He's not answering questions. He seems
weak and frail and confused, and he doesn't some days.
He doesn't know what office he's running for, what day
of the week it is, or what state he's in.
And it's not happening occasionally. It's not an occasional gaff.
It's a daily gaff, which is why he's been, you know,
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hiding in his basement bunker. And it's like he's the
shadow Manchurian candidate at this point. Well, I mean, Sean,
you saw yesterday he had to ask his wife what
state he was going to be in today. Now it's
not like my father, right, my father over the last
seven days. You can list the states as well as
I can, but he was in Minnesota and Michigan, North Carolina,
he was in Arizona, he's in Nevada, he's in California,
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then he was back in Arizona, and so on and
so forth. I mean, I'm in a different state every
four minutes campaigning. This guy literally, as you said, hasn't
left his basement in ten days and he still doesn't
know where he's going to be tomorrow. I mean, it's
it's scary. I mean, when he calls Arizona a great state,
when he calls a city, when he has to take
a question from a really nice, you know, young seventeen
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year old girl who asked him, you know, some political question,
and he's literally telling his teleprompter is to scroll down,
to scroll down. I mean no, he actually said, scroll up.
You're going to play it for you. I mean, because
this is an incredible moment. I played it on TV
a couple of times. I mean, it's and then when
you then when his campaign aide was on with Bret
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bare and he's asked, does he use the prompter to
answer questions? I'm not going this hot, that won't dignify this,
and he wouldn't give an answer. But here's what the
moment as it happened, and I would like to know
what will your administration do to help them give them
that chance? Thank you? Move it up here. You know
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it used to be basic bargained in this country. Workers
shared him, their wealth, their work, help create I mean,
move it up here. It's so bad. If you're want,
it's so bad. I mean, look at the reflection the
other day. You shall see that he was holding the
picture right and then in the reflection. Yeah, but that
that actually might have that might not have been what
we think it is. I just thought just a word
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to the wise on that, but you know it's really
looked like it. But either either way, I mean, if
you can't answer a basic question, how's this guy's supposed
to negotiate with pout now that he's supposed to Did
you just him? John? Yeah, it up place us. He's
so tired, I need a nappy, I need a little sleep,
I need cock cocoa. I mean, he's week, he's trail
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and he's confused. That's it. The one thing they know
Americans could say is, my father is the hardest working
president in the history of this continent. I mean, look
at the way he works, look at the way he campaigns.
He's in every single state. He gets back at the
middle of the night. He's up doing peace deals early
in the morning. I mean, there's no one that's ever
worked like he has. I mean the fact that Biden,
you was so little respect that he gets out of
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the house. You know, it was almost six hundred and
seventy days since he was in Wisconsin. I was the
one Wisconsin last week and I remember the campaign come
up to me and they say, it's really nice that
you're hearing. But the one time that time Biden was here. Sir,
it's been six hundred and seventy days since he's been
in Wisconsin. I hear you guys be kidding me. I'm like,
his convention was supposed to be in Milwaukee. People do
know that, right, And yes, sir, he just refuses to
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show up. I mean, these people are arrogant. You know,
they take people's votes for granted. They've been doing that
with certain communities forever. They don't want to work for anything.
It's um do you believe these There's a dramatic, you know,
turn of events in terms of when you break down
demographically that the president now is showing consistently twenty plus
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percent of African American support. He got eight percent of
the African American vote in twenty sixteen. Same thing is
happening with Hispanic Americans. If half of that new support
is real, it's game over. Do you believe that that
will then translate into votes? There by the way, there's
there's there's absolutely no question about I believe it because
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I see a firsthand. I see it on the campaign trail.
You look at this attack on law enforcement and which
which community uses that influenced the Mohan. You know it
influences you know, low income communities. You know, they're the
communities that are banking for more law enforcement, not less.
Then you look at the radical you know, agendas of
AOC and OMAR and you know, free healthcare for all
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and elimination of all private health insurance than the elimination
of the wall, and more at taxes and free promises
and everything else. I mean, look at mac Max Albaz,
who's a dear friend of ours, but that spoke at
the convention. I mean he literally said, I ran away
from the very people that I'm seeing speak in the
Democratic Party now. I had to flee Cuba because these
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people so like look at the Cubans and look at
the Venezuela, and and and looking at so many people
from Han, Doris and so many other things. I mean,
a Sean at last been not least it. Don't forget
about Asian Americans in this country, because they're so often
overlooked and they are incredible, and they fall in the
same kind of category where so many Vietnamese Americans, so
many philip you know Americans, they ran away from these
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very policies that you're seeing from you know, the left
wing fringes of the Democratic Party right now, and they're
pissed off and they're scared, and they don't want to
go back to what they had to escape from when
they were really young. So I do I believe we
pick up five ten points in African American support. I
think we do the same with Hispanic support. I think
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we do in the Asian American groups, and I think
we do with evangelicals as well. There are a lot
of people shown in twenty sixteen that didn't know what
to make of Trump. Well, he's a brash business guy.
He's a little bit uncensored, sometimes a little bit unfiltered.
He's done more for evangelicals in the Christian community in
this country than anybody arguably in history. And I think
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you'll even see him pick up points there, which was
kind of hard to believe considering I think he won
ninety two percent of evangelicals last go around. Well the
other thing too, well, Donald Trump is a fighter. He's
always fighting. I'm like, yeah, that's how we got better
trade deals. That's how we got our partner and you know,
to support us and they start paying their fair share. Uh,
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that's how we became energy independent. That's how he finally
got the money for the wall that Congress resisted giving him.
I mean, yeah, he's fighting for us too. And I'd
rather a president that is the energy to fight than
one that doesn't fight at all and that gives money
to the iranium mullows the chant death to America. Thank
God we have a fighter, because honestly, we haven't had
a fighter in for generations in America. I mean we
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literally you said it perfectly. It's why we're getting ripped
off by China's why we're getting ripped out by Mexico.
It's why we're losing all our manufacturing. People weren't out
there willing to fight. They weren't willing to stand up.
And you know, I think I think that's my father's
single greatest attributes the fact that he's got an incredible backbone.
There's never been somebody that has a harder chin and
more backbone in American history than than than this man.
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And I'm proud of that, Sean, I mean I am.
I am truly truly proud of that. Because we were
getting run over as a nation and this stopped and
we're finally you remember, I mean, you and I have
talked about one hundred times on the show. Look, the
one Obama went to China, they didn't even bring a
staircase up to our for us one. You remember that
as well as I do. Right, no marching, you're gonna
bring anything up. And you know, now, guess what when
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when he goes abroad, it's America's respected again and Americans
appreciated again. They don't play those games anymore. You know,
DJ would not have dealt well with it. And John
is in Los Angeles, California now losing more population they're
taking in mass exodus. John, los Angeles, Our prayers are
with these two deputies that were you know, this attempt
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at assassination. Oh my gosh, heart runner, aren't wrenching, yes,
Seahn are you there? Yes, sir? Okay, Well, first of all,
God bless you for all you do. You know how
important your voice is and how dangerous it is what
you do, So God bless you for all the risks
that you take. Um. We don't want to bring up
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is when is a Durham investigation to come out. If
it does not come out before the election, we lose
the opportunity perhaps of ever getting justice, and the Democrats
will do with every they need to do to win
ever again, and it won't matter. The law won't matter. Listen.
I can't believe it's taken this long. Horowitz report took
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too long. This has taken too long, and we ought
to be able to know what happened in twenty sixteen
before we vote in twenty twenty. It's sad and it
is I think that Durham has done a disservice to
the country by not working faster. The evidence is overwhelming,
it's incontrovertible. Thank you, John Tie and Wyoming less than
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a minute, Taie, it's all yours. Yeah, if I just
wanted to inform your viewers, thank you. You're a great
American that if they're you know, starving on stort, they
go out and support rodeo. Rodeo, we say a prayer
and say the national anthem before every performance. So if
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they're sports, you prayed, go to a rodeo, watch the cattle.
And you know, Don Im has passed away a while back.
I actually have been sponsoring his son. Wyatt was a
great calf roper and and you know cowboy big time
and I'm a huge fan of the it's an athletic event.
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I mean, if you don't believe it, try and stay
out of bull good luck anyway, I appreciate that reminder. Anyway,
eight hundred and nine four one sean Contract with America,
Commitments to America. Republican leader McCarthy explains, next, all right,
twenty five till the top of the hour, Live free
or die, America the world on the brink. It's forty
nine days until you are the ultimate jury. Um. So
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I gotta give props to the Republicans in the House
of Representatives as put out by Kevin McCarthy. And it's
called it's a paper, it's called Commitments to America and
it has three big titles, Restore Our hour way of life,
rebuild the greatest economy in history, and renew the American dream,
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and under restore our way of life. It talks about
defeating the virus and keeping Americans healthy and how they're
going to do it. Ensuring the safety and security of
all communities, how they're going to do it, Preserving our
freedoms under our constitution, including free speech, religious liberty, defending
the unborn, and safeguarding the Second Amendment. Rebuilding the greatest
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economy in the world, adding ten million new jobs, good
paying career jobs, and supporting local business through loan program.
Obviously this is COVID related. Extending the two thousand dollars
child tax credit opportunity zones and our dependence on China
and enhance our economic security. China test force recommendations they
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want implemented. Finally, somebody will do it, and that would
mean protecting medical equipment technology out of China's intellectual property.
Theft is huge. Upgrading and modernizing our infrastructure, renew the
American dream. Every child and every neighborhood can attend an
excellent school, and they're going to do that by allowing
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students to go to the school the parents believe is
best for them, and investing in millions in high quality science, technology, engineering,
and math education. A lot of our school systems and
big cities run by liberal Democrats for decades or a disaster,
honoring our vets and supporting our citizens now and in
the future through a very specific efforts. It reminds me
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more than any other time, like a resurgence of the
contract with America. Kevin McCarthy is with us. He is
the House Republican leader. You know. Reagan once famously said,
you know, is it that we can't have pale pastels,
but we need a revitalized Republican party with bold colored differences.
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And what I see here are distinct differences between what
the Democrats are offering through Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
and radical socialism and radical green New dealism. And what
you're offering is every House member going to sign this commitment.
Every House member is signing on, an every candidate will
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sign on as well, because when you read this, it's
a direct contrast to what the Democrats want. Think about this.
Two years ago, Nancy Pelosi said that they would work
to find common ground exactly the opposite name me. One
result that they have had from winning the majority. They
made one problem that they have solved. I mean really
what they have done and what they believe in. They
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say they want to defund the police, they want to
dismantle our government. They spent all their time on impeachment
because they didn't agree with the outcome. An They want
to destroy our economy by raising taxes, and the minute
he gets into office, that's what Biden said, He's going
to raise the taxes regardless of where the economy is
at Now. We lay out a very clear plan ten
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million new jobs, ensuring that our commune duties are safe, secure,
and healthy. We don't defund the police. We actually specify
that we're going to add one point seven five billion
dollars why for better police training, community policing, and equipment.
That includes five hundred thousand more body cameras. I like
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all this. Can you add to this one thing or
it's a little too late in the editing process. I
like more non lethal but I wanted to talk about
the things that no matter. I like all of this,
and I've been saying forever I think we need more
body cams. I think every cops should have one. But
I also would like to see other non lethal options
for police. You know, I mentioned the burner gun on
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this program. I'm just a customer. I'm not I have
no financial interest in it, and I wish I did.
Actually at this point they're doing so well. But it
shoots projectiles with tear gas and pepper spray. That gives
that you can hit a perpetrator that comes into your
house from like thirty feet away forty feet away. Well,
that comes under better police training. Yeah, learning when to
use what weapon, use weapons that are not lethal, but
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also stop the individual to be able to get them
under control if you need that situation. But the other
thing is people want to know that they're going to
be safe. People want to know that we're going to
defeat this virus and not just shut the economy down again.
We talk about it here. We're going to triple rapid
covid testing. We're going to develop a vaccine that is
safe and effectives, and that's really key. It's going to
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be safe and it's going to be effectives. We're going
to invest in therapeutics and you know what we're going
to do. We're going to slash the drug prices. We're
going to end surprise billing. The Democrats have been in
the majority for two years, they've done nothing on it.
And we're going to protect preexisting conditions. We're very clear
about that, and we're going to modernize our medical supply
to prepare for any future pandemics, not knowing what China
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does in the future, but we're not going to be
put at the same place that the Obama administration left
us in. And another key thing is the way we
grow our economy. We're going to end their dependence on China.
We're going to end the supply chain that China has,
and what that does is build more manufacturing jobs in America.
Democrat will not even take on China. You know, I
find this fascinating because you see that Biden is trying
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to co opt a lot of the Trump agenda. Actually
says they're gonna he's gonna insist that things are made
in America, and I'm like, well, you told us those
jobs ain't coming back. You know, he has a record too,
and this frustrates me in a lot of ways because
the record is very, very clear with them on the economy,
and it's simple. He's been vice president for eight years
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in the Senate and the swamp of nearly fifty years.
Can you identify one single thing that he has single
handedly led the effort on that has improved the lives
of the American people. I mean, I read one hundred
and ten page Bernie Biden manifesto and I don't see
a single thing. No. And remember this, he's not quite
sure what he did. He votes for NAPTA, and then
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he blamed President Bush. Well, it was President Clinton during NAPTA.
He said, from the other aspect, he was the lead author.
When it came to the crime bill, the fundamental problems
that we have across this nation that perpetuates going after
certain individuals. It was the President Trump who was able
to get a reform when it came to criminal justice
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were reversing what Biden had done. And remember how long
Biden has been in office forty seven years. When he
first went to the Senate, he served with people born
in the eighteen hundreds. Unbelievable. How could you think he
gets a pass on praising the former klansman Robert Burr,
the guy that filibustered the Civil Rights Act of sixty four,
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opposed the Voting Rights Act, and then partnered with this
guy to stop the integration of our public schools. Kamala
Harris whacked them in a debate hard over it. I
was that girl, as she said, but he didn't want
his own kids going to public schools that were racial jungles.
That's the word he used. But remember when he said
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these words of praising Robert Byrd, the cyclone or whatever
he is in the KKK. He did it while he
was Vice president of the United States. He did it
as funeral. You know who else spoke at that funeral?
Nancy Pelosi? Well, no, Nancy Pelosi praised them. Both Clinton's
praised them, Biden praised them, and Schumer praised them. They
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all praised them. Could you imagine if Donald Trump had
praised the former klansman that philibustered the Civil Rights Act
and it was against the Voting Rights Act and fought
against integration of schools like he and Biden did, what
do you think would happen? They'd protest him every day.
But you know what, the democraty just did selected him
as the nominee. But let me take you a step further.
When you watched what just transpired in California, were two
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innocent sheriffs were almost assassinated, walked up, shot that young
sheriff thirty one years old. That's a mother. There was
a librarian beforehand gets out, protects herself, shot to the jaw,
calls it in. She calls it and she and by
the way, we have the call. I won't play it now,
but I'm telling you, Yeah, she's doing her best and
she's trying to save the other guy's life who was
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shot and the had she was just shot in the face. Yes,
and what has transpired here. Kamala Harris is my senator
from California. She's the former attorney general, the top cop
as everyone would say, who are attorney generals. She has
said nothing about this. She has been silent on this.
But Joe Biden there was silent on all of the
violence that it was going on through the DNC, And
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all of a sudden they got the warning call from
Don Lemon that oh, we've got to start paying attention
because it's showing up in the polls and the focus groups.
People care about law and order in safety and security.
That's exactly what they got. They got a poll, so
they thought they would change something for a day. But
they're perpetuating the worst part about all of this. Speaker Pelosi,
she's so out of touch. You know what she does.
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We're trying to confront China. That's part of our commitment
to America, and anybody wants to read it, just go
to commitment to America dot com. When we confront China.
She says, it's a diversion. When peace deals are done,
she says, that's a distraction. Why wasn't she at the
White House today leaving that lawn? Having peace in the
Middle East? That does doesn't mean about a party, That
means the country is safer. We have not seen anything
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like this in our lifetime. And then she calls Conservatives
domestic enemies. So you can go to a commitment to
America dot com. Anybody, I recommend everybody research it. I'm
gonna put it up on Hannity dot com. Every Republican
that is running for office, either incumbent or running in
an open seat or trying to get back a seat,
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is going to sign as committed to signing these promises
to the American people, or these commitments to the American people.
This is exactly right. And you know what else we're
doing here. We talk about making sure we're protecting social
Security and Medicare and reducing our debt. We believe we
can reach a bipartist consensus. When has Nancy Pelosi ever
tried to do something bipartisan? We know how important these
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two entities are. But the difference here is why they
talk about defunding, dismantling, destroying. We're talking about restoring our
way of life. Were building the greatest economy, renewing the
American dream, and if we are given the chance, we
will then reunite the station. How do you stop? You
talk about renewing the American dream, and you talk about
safety and security, and you talk about the making sure
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that every child in every neighborhood can attend an excellent school.
And I'm all for school choice, but you know the
stranglehold of this unholy alliance of teachers unions in the
Democratic Party. They would have the mysterious fierce resistance to
anything that would improve these failing school systems. I mean,
thirteen public high schools in Baltimore, not a single kid
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is professional propicient in math. Not one. I mean, you
have to And they spend the third highest per capita
spending in the industrialized world the city of Baltimore. So
my question is, I mean, can you create some type
of online curriculum that would be available for free for
every free parent that they could bypass their failing school system.
We can, so the parent has a choice. The parent
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is the one who should make the decision here. And
you know what, in part of rebuilding our greatest economy,
one of those is upgrading and modernizing American structure. Bring
high speed internet to every household in the US, launch
a five year plan to fix our roads, bridges, and airports,
and cut the permitting process. So you can have the
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kids and the parents could have the choice. Can they
get the curriculum online and they feel if that's best
for them, or could they go to the school that's
very best for their child. Instead of making where you
live dependent on whether you're going to get a good
education or not. I don't think that's America. I think
every child should have that opportunity. Every child should have
an opportunity to improve on the generation before them. Commitment
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to America dot Com. I want to find out your
discussions with the President about this. On the other side,
but as we continue, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy is
with us. He is just announced that every Republican in
the House is going to sign their commitment to America
if you give the Republicans the advantage, in other words,
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if they run the House of Representatives and you bring
them back into power. This commitment is in writing every
single person running as a Republican for the any House
seat all across the country. That's all. You know, every
Republican district, four hundred and thirty five candidates running that
are Republican, they're all signing this. Have you had any
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opposition from any of them? And has the President looked
at this? I haven't had any opposition from him. I've
been able to talk to a little bit the President
about talk to his campaign and others, and you're going
to find some similarities. The President pledges to create ten
million new jobs. The President has talked about rebuilding the
greatest economy and restoring our way of life. And what
you're going to have is you're finally going to have
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a Congress that will work with their president, not work
against them. That we'll put America first instead of just
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what's it's at stake in all of this. Byron York
is the chief political correspondent for the wash An Examiner.
He's a great calumnist, great author. Fox News contributor provides
names countless on the record, behind the scenes accounts for
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the true motives of Russia Gate impeachment, the witch hunt,
built on dozens of hours of interview in his brand
new book, it's called Obsession Inside the Washington Establishments, Never
Ending War on Trump. And this is a must read
book because you know, we got an election coming up
in forty nine days, and you know why Donald Trump
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initially resisted advice to fire comee conversations exposing Muller's suspected
cognitive decline. Everybody knew about it. I don't know what
GPS is. It's not a trick question. Have no idea
what fusion GPS is. I didn't know I had a
Clinton attorney working for me. I mean, it's unbelievable. And
he obviously when he did testify, he wasn't on, not
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in the loop, basically knew nothing. It was an embarrassment.
Bill Barr has commented how there could be additional criminal
charges in the Durham investigation and he doesn't think that
the Durham interim report will affect anything regarding the election.
And here's what he said. We'll ask you finally about
the Durham report. Is John Durham nearing the end of
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his investigation. Yeah, I'm not going to characterize exactly where
he is. I'll just leave it at that. Okay. Would
you say it's unlikely that they'll be further criminal charges? Now,
I wouldn't say that at all. Now, so there could be, Yeah,
there could be. Will we hear anything about the Durham
report before the election. Yeah, I'm not going to get
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into that either. Well, could there, for example, be an
interim report. I'm not going to get into what there
might be. Well, how about the question this way, if
there is an interim report before the election, won't some
people think that that's an attempt to influence the election?
Or would that be a fair accusation if there were
an interim report? Well, this is sort of a hypo
or a hypo? Why not? Okay, but I'll just say yeah.
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Nowadays there are people who will say anything, and you
can almost bank on the fact as to what they're
going to say. And I don't let that bother me.
I'm going to do what I think is right in
the public interests. You wouldn't be concerned if there were
an interim report. It depends on what the report said.
And you know, as I've already said. You know, I'm
conscious of the election, and I don't think any of
the things that are being worked on are going to
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have an adverse effect on that. And I also think
there's strong public interests involved as well. What would be
the utility though in an interim report, why not wait
till it's done well, I haven't said there is going
to be one, and that's a hard question to answer.
In the abstract, the book is called Obsession Inside the
Washington Establishments, Never Ending War on Donald Trump Byron york
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Is with US investigative reporter. A lot of bombshells in
this book. We have to see this also through the
prism of you know, now Muller's team. Twenty seven phones
were white clean, and they all seem to make the
same mistake. And Andrew Weissman admits making it on one phone,
and then he makes up an excuse for another phone,
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twenty seven of them because they put in the wrong
passwords over and over again. That sounds a little suspicious.
Byron Yorkhi, Sean, thanks for having me hit it. Look,
it's very fishy. It's very difficult to erase all the
contents of your cell phone by entering the wrong password.
No manufacturer would make it easy to do that. People
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have their contacts, they have their photos, they have all
sorts of things on their cell phone. It's really hard
to do it. And you know, you brought up this,
speaking of Andrew Weissman, you brought up this question of
Robert Mueller's cognitive decline. And we all saw on July
twenty fourth, twenty nineteen, when he testified before Congress. It
was supposed to be the big Watergate show for Democrats.
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That was going to Mueller was going to stand up
and deliver this indictment of President Trump, and then the
country would just decide that they wanted to remove Trump
from office. That was the big hope, and it was
a disaster. Mueller was clearly confused at times. He had
difficulty answering some basic questions, couldn't form complex sentences, and
people were genuinely shocked at that. But the Trump team
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was not shocked at that, because more than a year earlier,
April twenty eighteen, Rudy Giuliani has just joined the Trump defense.
There's a get acquainted meeting, Mueller is there. The conversation turns,
and you'll remember this very well. There there's a Justice
Department policy that says a sitting president cannot be indicted.
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That was a huge part of the whole Mueller Trump case.
The conversation turns to that, and Mueller does not remember it.
He does not recall what this policy is. Now that
Robert Mueller of old would have known all about it,
but he couldn't remember. And his staff was covering for him.
They're saying, oh, we know all about it. We'll get
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back to you later, we'll talk later. But afterwards the
Trump team said, Wow, what was that. We don't really
know what's going on. He didn't seem familiar with the
most basic aspects of the case. Didn't know what fusion
GPS is, He had no idea the Genie Ray was
once Clinton's attorney. I mean, it's I was shocking to
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hear this big concern, not just because in addition to
just the human concern about a man having difficulty dealing
with things, the reason this was a big concern was,
remember when he hired at the beginning, he hired all
of these very partisan Democrats to work on his investigation,
including Andrew Weissman, who actually went to Hillary Clinton's election
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night event in New York City, which was supposed to
be the big celebration didn't work out. But we also
has a history of prosecutorial abuse. As Sidney Powell, you know,
all of these partisan democrats, and Donald Trump plained about this.
He said, wait a minute, you're investigating me and you
hired partisan democrats. And all of Mueller's defenders said, Bob
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Muller is straight down the middle. He will keep these
prosecutors in line. But when Trump's team could see behind
the scenes that Mueller was perhaps not up to running
the office, they then began to wonder who really is
running this office? And I'll tell you they never really
found out. So I think one of the bigger blockbusters
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in the book is that Mueller's team knew very early
in the investigation there was zero evidence of Russian collision.
As a matter of fact, just the opposite. Now we
know that James Coleman, who signed the first FISA application,
and the bulk of that information we now confirmed. It's
not an issue anymore. Was the dirty dossier? Sally Ate
said it, and McCabe had said it, and everyone else
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pretty much has said it that without the dossier they
wouldn't have gotten the FISA application improved, So they relied
on a bought and paid for Russian misinformation document. Hillary
paid for it, and Steele had a political agenda, and
they kept all of this from the court. They were
worn numerous times before the first FISA application. You know.
Then after the president's elected, then Comy goes to Trump Tower,
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the famous Trump Tower meeting. This stasier. It's salacious, but
it's unverified. Now it says on the top of a
FIES application. Verified. Then we know that Steele's subsource when
was interviewed in January twenty seventeen, the subsource said, none
of this is true. This is all bar talk. So
they knew then that there was no evidence. They knew
before the first FISA application. They certainly knew in January
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twenty seventeen. That is absolutely correct on this. You know,
behind the scenes, people didn't know this. Trump was stunned
by the appointment of Special prosecutor. He didn't expect that,
But once it happened, he had had to deal with
the office, and he came up with a proposal that
was really radical cooperation. He made a deal with Mueller.
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There was a meeting within the first few weeks of
Mueller's tenure. He didn't even have all of his office
furniture yet. And the Trump team said to him, look,
President Trump wants this investigation over quickly. Now you the
special counsel. You're gonna want all sorts of evidence from us.
You're gonna want documents, You're gonna want to interview people.
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A lot of that's covered by executive privilege. We could
object it to take forever to fight it out. But
here's the deal. President Trump will give you everything, all
the interviews, all the documents, everything, if you will promise
to get this investigation over quickly. And Robert Mueller and
John Dowe, the President's lawyer, shake hands over it. Never
written down, wasn't signed, but they shake hands over it.
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So what happens is Mueller immediately begins to look for collusion,
just like you were talking about. He's looking for a collusion.
But by the fall of twenty seventeen, after just a
few months, the Trump people can see that Muller's coming
up with nothing. He has nothing. So in late twenty seventeen,
in December, they have a big meeting and the Trump
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people say, look, we know you've been looking for collusion.
You haven't found it. It's time to wrap this up.
We held up iro end of the deal. We gave
you everything, and it's time to wrap this up. And
instead of wrapping it up, the Mueller's team said, no,
we're not wrapping it up. We're going to look into
allegations of obstruction to justice. And by the way, we
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need to interview the president. So all of this cooperation
that the President had done with Mueller really came to nothing,
even though Mueller could not find collusion. Pretty unbelievable when
you think about it now. You also in the book,
you go into this whole impeachment obsessed party and how
Nancy Pelosi gave into the mob. Withinner party, there was
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a real quid pro quo, and that was Joe Biden's
holding out a billion taxpayer dollars as leverage on tape
bragging about it. You're not getting a billion dollars unless
you fire the prosecutor investigating my zero experience son who
went on GMA and said, do you have any expertise knowledge?
And energy? No? And oil, no, gas no, Ukraine no.
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Why are you being paid million millions of dollars? I
don't know. Do you think because your father controlled the money. Maybe, yeah,
probably that's it. Now. Ron Johnson is saying that the
Ukraine report will show Joe Biden's unfitness for office, and
Peter Schweitzer would think is a great investigative reporter says,
new evidence makes Hunter Biden's business deals reek worse than ever.
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So let's go back to what you put in your book,
which is that on all of these things, Trump lawyers
were less worried about the Democrats Ukraine investigation, and then
Nancy Pelosi gave into the pressure to do it. Yeah.
Remember during the twenty eighteen campaign for Congress, the Democratic
strategy was don't talk about impeachment in public and plan
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for impeachment in private. And that's exactly what happened. And
immediately after they won, Adam Schiff and Jerry Nadler, two
of the chairman, began planning for impeachment. But you know,
there was a moment that happened in December twenty nineteen,
which is not even a year ago. December twenty nineteen,
House Democrats are racing to impeach the president. They are
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rushing to get it done by Christmas. And a reporter
asked Nancy Pelosi what is the hurry, what's the rush here?
And Nancy Pelosi said, there's no rush. This has been
going on for two and a half years since Muller,
and a lot of Republicans said, wow, finally she has
admitted it. This impeachment, it's not about Ukraine, it's not
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about a phone call. It's part of a continuing effort
to try to remove the president from office. There was
a long effort hoping to impeach the president on the
basis of what Muller found. And when that blew up,
old whatever I imm do you want to use? When
that went away, Ukraine popped up. So the whole time
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there was a long effort to remove the president from office.
It's unbelievable. I mean, it is a page turner. As
Molly Hemingway said, it's called obsession inside the Washington establishments.
Never ending war on Trump will continue with Byron york
I want to ask you when we get back, if
you think this is going to impact the election, and
we're going to get a report or more indictments, and
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as we continue our investigative reporter Washington Examiner political correspondent
Byron York is with us, also a Fox News contributor
obsession inside the Washington establishments, never ending war on Trump.
So I guess now the question is what do we
see at a Durham in the days leading up to
this election. Is it going to be a report? Is
it going to be more indictments. There's been a lot
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of speculation in the last forty eight hours about what's
coming next, and something's coming soon. Well, all the sound
you just played from Bill Barr didn't really clarify it much.
A lot of people thought it would have been out
by Labor day. Labor day has come and gone. My
feeling is there's there's two ways to look at it.
There's there's looking at a report as a way to
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find out more about what happened. And I think we're
definitely going to get that. We're going to get that.
It's going to tell us more, for example, about what
the CIA did in targeting Trump. Um that the Justice
Department Inspector General I'm here in the CIA might come
out looking better than anybody thought, including myself, And as
much as they were telling them not to use the
dirty dossier or they were leaking it. On the other hand,
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but there was a debate about the dossier and the CIA.
CIA called it internet gossip, but there's there is still
more to learn about that now. On the question of indictments,
I mean, clearly some people want to see some somebody
you know, put in handcuffs and taken down to the station.
I just don't know if we're going to see that. Um.
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I'm hearing that they would be prominent names and maybe
not some that I think absolutely should be there of
people that we will all know well. And that's that's
the latest that I heard now. I don't know. We've
been waiting a long time either way. The book is fascinating,
it's it's well researched. I gotta give you a lot
of credit, as you always do impeccable research. It's called
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an obsession inside the Washington establishments. Never any more on Trump.
It will never stop even if the president wins reelection
Byron York. It's on Hannity dot com, Amazon dot com
now out in bookstores everywhere you have the audiobook and
kindle as well. Thank you, sir for being with us, Sean,
thanks for having me. Really appreciate it. Eight hundred and
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next as we continue, I live for your diet America,
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percent off on Amazon. So we have this historic peace
deal today with Israel, the UAE, and Bob Raine. I mean,
this is history in the making. Now you would think that, okay,
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the President, maybe the mob the media, that he'd get,
you know, good job, well done. When you think about it.
They had the official signing ceremony. It's a historic peace agreement.
So let me tell you it takes a lot of
courage on the part of the UAE Bahrain to finally,
you know, promote peace stability in the Middle East. It's
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going to be good for everybody we've been talking about
on President and in cooperation and alliance is formed in
large part because of the stupidity of Biden and Obama.
And they're one hundred and fifty billion dollars deal that
ended up funding terror with Rainy and Mullah's the chant
death to America. They got nothing in exchange for that,
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absolutely nothing. So the President presiding over the signing ceremony
at the White House, establishing the foundation for this peace
agreement and a pretty amazing moment. But if you're listening
to NBC fake news, you know there's the President presides
over a White House ceremony Tuesday that celebrates the establishment
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of diplomatic tie between Israel the UAE, boosted by Friday's
announcement that the Kingdom of Bahrain and Israel will normalize relations.
The world needs to see this charade for what it is.
I'm like, why, I mean, do you really hate Donald
Trump that much? They can't say a good word when
they take out Solomani or Baghdaddy and associates, or the
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al Qaida leader in Yemen, or defeat the caliphate in Syria.
Now you've got historic peace deals. You got unprecedented cooperation
with the United States, Israel, the Jordanians, the Egyptians, the Saudis,
the Emirates to battle against Iranian hegemony because of the
money and the power that was given, that emboldened the
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Iranians through the Obama Biden's stupidity and appeasement process. And
that's how they characterize this. This is what the President
said in an announcing this deal earlier today. After decades
of division and conflict, the dawn of a new Middle East.
Thanks to the great courage of the leaders of these
three countries, we take a major stride toward a future
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in which people of all faiths and backgrounds live together
in peace and prosperity. In a few moments, these visionary
leaders will sign the first two peace deals between Israel
and the Arab State in more than a quarter century.
In Israel's entire history, there have previously been only two
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such agreements. Now we have achieved two in a single month,
and there are more to follow. Israel, the United Arab
Emirates and Bahrain will establish embassies, exchange ambassadors and begin
the cooperate and work together so strongly to cooperate as
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partners across the broad range of sectors, from tourism to
trade and healthcare to security. They're going to work together.
They are friends. The Abraham Accords also opened the door
for Muslims around the world to visit the historic sites
in Israel and to peacefully pray at Alexa Mosque in Jerusalem,
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the third holiest site in Islam. Together, these agreements will
serve as the foundation for a comprehensive piece of course
the entire region, something which nobody thought was possible, certainly
not in this day and age. Maybe in many decades
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from now, or the President making that statement earlier today.
Pretty pretty profound and charade. That's how your fake news
mom media mentality works today. All right, let's see say
hi to Walty's in well liberal California. He's out in
San Francisco and paying more taxes than pretty much anybody
else in the country. How you doing, gad you called, sir,
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California for the first time ever losing more residents than
been bringing people back into the state of California. Congratulations,
great distinction. Yeah, if if taxes don't do it, the
fires are doing it. But it's definitely the taxes. But
I wanted to get right to my point, and I
thank you for your show. And it's been a while
since I've been on the show. But you know, the
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two influential people of my life, I'm seventy two years
old living here, and they have been President Reagan and
Donald Trump, and both of them came along at the
right time in history for us. And I look at
Donald Trump now as as such a such a genuine president,
and I'd watch as I did with Reagan. I watched
every one of his conferences when he went to the
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American people. A little different today with social media now
it's we call it, I guess, to be politically correct,
the peaceful protest for Donald Trump. But I haven't missed
a rally or a peaceful protest of Donald Trump since
he's been a president. And I will tell you this.
I watched the last too, and what he said, I
think he needs. He's trying to fire up the base.
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He said, I only wish in Michigan. He was very
passionate about it, and Henderson he even went a little
bit stronger where he said, I only wish the Republican
Party fought like the Democrats did, fought harder, and fought
for my agenda. And I couldn't agree with him more.
And I am so fired up that I want to
fire the Republican Party up to get behind this president
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that has been fighting for us for four and a
half years under all of these miserable odds against the
rhinos of the party, against the media, and against the liberals.
And I will tell you this, if you can convert
Leo Terrell to the Republican side to vote to vote
for Donald Trump, Sean, you can do anything now I
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can tell you that. And I look, I'm not worried
about the people. The people of this country understand Donald Trump.
I mean, look, there's some people that don't like his style.
I got it. That's fine. But do you want a
president that's going to fight for you or do you
want you know, Joe Biden that can't even you know,
refer to his own ticket, right, I mean a guy
that says he's running for reelection and hope she'll support
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a Harris uh Biden administration and he gets a rack
and a ran wrong again today. This this guy is
just clueless. I can tell you this. I have Democrat up.
But listen, you're not going to get the Joe Scarborough's
of the world there. You know, they're supporting Joe Biden.
You get the single most extreme radical out of the
mainstream socialist candidate ever. You know, if you look at
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these groups, the Lincoln Project and the Steve Schmidtz of
the world, you know that, you know ran the McCain
campaign frankly not very well. Um, they're just very bitter
that they claim that they're Republican. They're not Republicans. They're
not They're not conservatives either. I mean you know, it's
a charade for them to act like there's something that
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they're not. If you're supporting Joe Biden, you're supporting socialism,
you know, under the guise of I'm a Republican and
I don't like all the contentious fighting at Donald Trump.
They just hate the man. It's personal for them. Yeah,
I have Democratic friends that are moderates that are voting
for Trump in California. Now, he's not going to win California,
but if that can speak monuments to the battleground states
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that don't say they're gonna they're saying in the polls
they're not voting for Trump. I gotta tell you something, Sean,
I'm on a different course. I think Trump's going to
win in the landslide. And I don't mean to be
to be softer or to sit there and get cushy
on this thing. But I do think that there's there's
millions of people that will not say they're going to
vote for Trump. I'm not going to tell you that.
I'm going to tell you I don't have a clue.
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I can't tell you today that Donald Trump's gonna win reelection.
He can lose. That is absolutely a fact. And it's
really going to be up to the American people. That's
why we put up an election map. All right, where
do you register? Did you register yet? If you haven't,
you can still get registered in many states early voting.
When does that start? How do you vote? Absenteef? You're
not going to be there. Uh. You know who's running
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for Congress. I like what Kevin McCarthy did today with
his commitments to America. You know, he's every single Republican
House candidate is signing this. I like what's on there.
I don't like everything perfectly, but it's you know, it
is a plan, it is proactive, it is a vision,
and I, you know, I think that he's on the
right path. I can't tell you that you're right, and
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I wish I could, but the reality is is that,
you know what, there are a lot of people that
are complacement. You know, it's hard enough for a Republican complacent.
There are a lot of people that are frankly not engaged,
and some people just lazy. And some people think, oh,
it's in the bag. I don't believe that at all.
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And I think that the president could win. I think
it could be very close. I think you can win
by a large margin. I think you can lose. So
my attitude is fight with everything you've got and do
everything you can do in the next forty nine days,
so you can look yourself in the mirror and say
I tried my best, and that the president is doing
his part. And I think that you know it's it's
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gonna be an interesting forty nine days anyway, I've got
to keep going. Thank you so much, Walt appreciate it.
Kevin is in New Hampshire, liffre or die, sir, glad
you called. Welcome to the show, pretty sean first time caller,
a long time listener, but listen to you for a
long time. And I wanted to congratulate here on the
name of your book, although I have not read it
yet and I apologize for that. But no problem in
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Hampshire and minute men uh lifrea die is our motto. Yes, sir.
I'm a martial arts practitioner, I having practitions for forty
seven years. I'm in three different styles and I've been
listening to what three styles are you? Master? Keppo, akito
and hoku jiujitsus. So I'm i'm I have a sort
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of I do an eclectic blend of my training. I
trained every day an hour and a half a day.
It's krobmagaw kempo, Japanese jiu jitsu, boxing, situational street fighting.
Yeah good, and the lad's guns are arms. I do
it all well. And that's what well. I heard you
mentioned it a few times yesterday. I was so proud
(01:26:06):
of you with the de escalation conversation that you had,
and I just thought you did martial arts. You're instructoring yourself.
So proud with the way that you talked about d escalation.
And although with your monologue you just gott I think
you fired up a lot of people. Maybe do your
escalation listen, But the knowledge I have, but I thought
it was great. You're forty how many years forty three
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years you said you were doing been doing this at
forty seven. I started one seven, Okay, I'm seven years in.
I am a student of these arts and it's an
eclectic blend of arts, and frankly, it's it's really specialized
to my unique situation as a public figure. I mean
when I talk about you know, I do a lot
of a lot of repetitive training in dealing with Okay,
(01:26:53):
if somebody pulls out a knife. If somebody puts a
gun to my head or my back or close to
me or just in front of me, you know, disarming,
you know basically, strip the gun, fight the man, strip
the gun and break the finger, strip it, tap rack
four over three. I mean I do it over and
over again. I do that drill almost every day. It's
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I know I can hurt people. I don't ever want
to hurt anybody. And if people want to call me names,
I'm not going to get in a fight over that.
I'm going to try and say, Okay, you welcome to
your opinion, thank you, and I will walk away, walk backwards,
make sure that I'm safe, and I will try everything
in my power to avoid having to defend myself. Everything
I will, I will. I'll do anything to avoid it
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and even run to avoid it, to be honest, and
I'm not a coward to trust me. Yeah, that was
great yesterday. Way you did that. And you know, Sean,
the only difference between somebody who's a master and somebody
who is a student is a master has been a
student longer. I'm still a student. I'm still learning. I'm
still learning every day. It never ends the day that
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you stop learning is day that you die. And as
long as you keep practicing real world situations, you're doing
yourself in your instructor. You know, my sense i says
this to me all the time. He says, you do
not even know how powerful that you become. He goes,
you don't know your own strength at this point, you
don't really recognize your own skill level. He says it
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to me all the time. He says, you need to
be and which is a compliment in a way. But
you know, I'm I am not afraid to say I will.
I will do everything in my power to get away
and extricate myself from any confrontation. And people, you know
it to interpret that a different way, that's fine. But
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if push comes to shove, I'll go, and I'm trained
to go and not stop. What you just said was
like a true martial artist. Yeah, I don't. I would
never take pleasure in hurting somebody. It would only be
that when I have no other option. You know what
bothered me about the George Floyd case. So that you
understand this as well, especially work in kempo in jiu jitsu,
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is that you know you can I can take two
fingers of a guy that's in handcuffs and manipulate them
and I'll have full compliance two fingers and I won't
break the fingers. I'll just it'll don't. Ah, that's what
will happen. I was just talking to one of the
officers that I deal with yesterday, and they're talking about
giving these guys training. But they're talking about cultural awareness
and stuff. What they should be. There's more hand to
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hand combat stuff. It's gotta be hand to hand combat. Listen,
I can put you in a rear naked choke. They're
targeted strikes. You know where they are. We practice them,
you know, to one Karadid artery if I if I hit,
if the strike is effective. We particularly like to actually
sort of skim the jaw and hit the one side
of a Karadid artery. The person's going to drop to
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their knees and probably won't be able to stand up
if they try. Absolutely, yeah, but I don't want to
do that if I don't have to stomach nine or
stomach six. And I mean, you know, it's it's it's
it's very all encompassing, and it's it's designed specifically for
the life that I live, to protect myself and my
family and I'm never come to New Hampshire, New England,
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but I'd love to train with you. I love all right,
would be my honor, sir god Bus you oos eight
hundred nine one, Shaun is our number. All right. That's
gonna wrap things up for today. Loaded up. We have
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