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mark from plant city, florida, o picking on our president. he's the victim of a systemic generationalricti cannibalism. >> edward from peoria, arizona cannibals ate my uncle. >> sounds like a dingo. ate my babune o aty. >> doug from denver, you're taking the cannibalismnlo thing way too far.nn >> it's only funny to a poinpot telling you the worst way to go. tom from alabama. 51 cia former leaders have just1 signed a letter confirming. n uncle betsy wabys eaten by cannibals. >> glen from vero beach.er he sent johnny to aoc's district beach. >> i'd probably be safer in new guinea. oh, johnny is so delicious woul >> that's what they tell me. laura from vero beach. jesse vero is my world. see you soon. i will see you soon. have a great sou weekend. >> i'm waters. and this is myweeken world. and welcome to hannity.
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and tonight, in the middle east, a paper tiger has been t humbleheeastd and back at home. well, your president has never looked more weak. just 24 hours ago, israel defy joe biden launched a counterstrike against the islamic republicbihe of ira. and they did it with justy three missiles and is israel reportedly took out a critical missile defense system defending iran's main nuclear facility. systenow, the message was very clear. israel can and the mesy will irs nuclear program. if the islamic i republic daresu to launch another attack. now, israel in many waysncothert shocked the world as they showed, frankly, how easy it was for them to penetrate deeply into iranian territory. a that's even aftery that biden abandone id. them? why? to appease his radical democratic base, which is th li democratic party. now, tonight, apparently that messagepa was received.
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according to reuters, tehran is now playing down the attack and signaling that there will not be any retaliatio sg t also tonight, there are three main losers in this internationaght therl conflict.u let's go through them. without a doubt, the biggestt es from last night, too today was joe biden. as now, late last week, you might recall, when the islamic republic of iran t was about to strike israel, biden politely told the mullahs in iran, quote, don't. and then he shuffled off to the beach. the very next day, iran,th they attackenext dayd israel, 1d strikes, more than 30 cruise missilesro mor, 120 ballistic missiles. 99% of them were stopped. they never landed at their target. now, a few days later, when israel was planning their response, biden once again uttered his favorite phrase , don't.hras this time he was tellinge prime minister netanyahu, don't respond, give iran a pass. now israel disregarded biden,
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thankfully, and they went ahead with last night's targeted attack and reportedly keeping joe out the loop wisely soou until the last minute. not w, world simply has now th respect for joe biden. that's why he is the biggest loser. nobody listens to him. nobody cares what he hasristensb . nobody thinks he's even if he even knows what dayody of the week it is. jus and just to keep track, biden's one word, foreign policy. i guess we can call it bidenig the biden polin doctrine. the don't doctrine is disregarded by our enemiebids it is disregarded by our allies. and a few weeks agyo, the houthi rebels, you might recall, they ignored biden's the don't and continue to attack cargo ships. and wh ando forget when biden te putin don't. and then russibidea did invade ukraine. joe biden is batting a thousandn now. maybe we need a new that readsr sticker when don't means do becausee thy they keep doing what he says.
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don't. now, here's the elephant in the room kp doing when don't the woo as complex as biden is. uts compleyou know capable of g. now here he is today struggling to just get basic simple words ouy stt the typical mumbling,ty bumbling stumbling that's gotten worsepicag all week. take a look. corporations look for the cheapest labor in th e world, sent to jobs, sent the product to those sent to jobs. those laborers, whetherwher they're asia, europe, wherever they were. and then they sent the productel back. >> well, seven important foreign products. i'm exportlead ofting for for t. >> while biden whether it's on the world stage israel they are standing up to radicalp islamic terrorists that attacked them. rary are standing up to theito biggest foe. and that brings us to the next loser. and thatd thbrings u would be tc republic of iran and the mullahs of iran. reiranthis country's radical res they usually hide behind their proxiecas.
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in other words, they use foreign terror groups. hama whes, hezbollah, the houthh rebels, as pawns to do their dirty. last weekend, the mullahs finally mustered up a little bitthey courage. they felt emboldened because joe biden was the presidenage t and he's been trying to appease them. and they attacked israel directlm an y. now, that resulted in utter and complete humiliation. ifha your call on saturday, iral launched more than 300 of theirh most sophisticated missiles towards israel. 99% of the projectiles were shot down. most, by the way, before they werprles weree even able tr israeli airspace. the united states and jordan, iraq, saudi arabiapace, they all help defend israel, shooting down iran's missiles and dronedg . but during last night's targeted israeli strike agains target iran. yeah, nobody came to iran's defense. and with just three missiles are israel was able to senden
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shivers down the spine of the radical islamists in of iran. and now it's time to finish the job. now the world should come together and take out iran's nuclear sites. a lot of people have been saying military expert after military expert.g to oh, that's going to be the most difficult task of all to take out the country's nuclear sites because they're spread aroun all around the country and then buried deep in the ground. lookcountrvery dee how deep isrr to penetrate into us, into iraniaat in territory. but if you take out those e oul, what?s, wel that would be a big sighul of relief for the entire world.o the next thing you want to cut off the country's finances. need to take out their oil refik squeeze the regime and return to the peace through strength policies that th e world enjoyed wor during the previous president under donald trump. iran had no money. their proxies will weaken its reign of terror was held in check. soleimani is dead.
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biden came into office, gave them billions and billions, turned a blinds eye to themrldg selling oil on the world stage. they waived sanctions so billions of dollars from iraq could flow into their coffers. they stopped enforcing sanctions. and then, of course,thers they they wanted to restart the ridiculous nuclear deal that bega wanten in the oba biden administration. now, the results they spea bek themselves. and by the way, let's not forget biden threwuy israel.r cs our closest ally in the middle east under the buses th now, that brings us to our next loser. and that would be joe biden'sl radical base right here in this country. radi trashedly israel in their time of need, abandoned them, stabbed themk in the back, twisted that knife, all in an effortd tc to win back votes from far left extremists l that really are ine charge of his party. these are people, many of whom , many not all that hate america, capitalism and israel, but regularly defend hamas, iszbollah, the islamic republic
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of iran. take a look at your screen.la public o13 democrats, they refud to comply and simply condemn iran's attack on israel. where is their moral compass? where is their moral clarity? you can't you can't stand up against the number one state sponsor of terror. you got to support the peopler e that help provide the weaponry and the plotting, the planning through the iranian revolutionary guard and the kurds forcesugh utionary of theo attack. you can't condemn that.meanwh meanwhile, during protests, we rarely ever see the faces of theseile agitators, kinds ki of like the ku klux. they like to hidndfeto hid their identities behind their masks and their scarves. r iddbut now we do see their trr colors. and it's not a pretty picturuee >> take a look.e remember7th of the 7th of octobr through the 7th of october that our god not five words.t 10
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i got that all god. but the more time got ready to day here was more fox news nw contributor retired lieutenant florral keith kellogg and florida congressman mike walters with us. congressman, let me start with you. we've been talking to you in the lead up to what bee, lash night? i think what really impressed me the most is and i've interviewed a lot of military experts over the years and when you would talk about takingt iranian nuclear sites, they would all discuss how thi y spread over. you know, iran is a very big country. this spread throughout ovein the country that buried deep into the ground. they probably would need the help of this country. they would need our bunker buster bombs, but it would be one of the most difficult operate missions ever.icult last night, look how deep intoop iranian territory israel was
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able to penetrate that, frankly, debunked what i think probably is a myth that we couldn't take out their their nuclear sitees and do it fairlya easily. >> am i wrong concludingsily th. >> yeah sean. the message from israel to iran was you can't hit us, we canwe n hit you. we you can hit you in your mostt sensitive military s best protected sites deep within iran just south of tehra bn. and we can hit the targets. the some of the areas that were hit were their major air base south of tehraat wern and then n the air defense systems. russian made highlights sophisticated around their nuclear site. and i think you're right. sok questioning b the intelligence for years, ofis king thd of consensus thats built under the obama-biden administration c and continuedtt that we can't take it out. look at how irant ta has respon.
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iran's thrown its hands up've th and said nroo. so i think the only thing that's going to deter them thish point is their belief at least nos th calling for war. but the double the belief that israel can take outow their crown jewels. you hit on another thingwe, sea. look, if biden and schumer werek serious, they would be passing secondary sanctions se buyersinese and brokers and refiners of iranian oilese buye. t we've had that bill sitting in the senate. it's passed the house alongwithi with israel aid that's been sitting there since last november. but instea that' d schumer is calling for regime change and biden is scarecad out of what's left s his mind about losing michigan e and they're all pandering to their left and running away from our greatest allyl pand, wa is only inviting more aggression from iran. >>el which well, while israel i fight for their survival after the worst terror attack t in their history, for chuck
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schumer to go out and call for his, for nancy pelosio sa to say we need to cut off any ne arms support for israel, they're not looking for free weapons. they just want to buy them. i think showy ths the stateme oe democratic party. general, let me ask you this question now that israel showed the world that they were able to penetrate very deeply iran. i think there's got to be a reconfiguration. i truly believe that those radical mullahs, infiguratf, god forbid, they ever got nuclear weapons, coupled with their ver y sick, twisted ideol ideology, i believe they'd probablyog use them. and i think the free world has got to understand that that a reality we can never face. i think the countrienever fas on and egypt and saudi arabia and the emirates j, i think they would probably agree with us on that poin tt, because donald trump showed that an alliance that nobody thought possiblet an maybe eight years o he was able to build with allo of those countries.
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i think it might be time for everybody to get together sitek about out those sites because the iaea is warning they may be very close m to acquiring nuclear weapons. your thoughtays? >> i it's almost counterintuitives. and thanks fg having me, sean. >> the attacks by the israelis and also by iranthhe, becauses really they exposed a lot of things. one, iran attack to exp, israel directly. >> and israel responded and is and.o surr direct >> there's no surrogates and they used their high end weapons systems on both sides and showogedeir highs on the wen iranian leadership and their missile systems when there leadsd be by the israeli systems. they also said very clearly to everybodyated b this can esca really rapidly because some of the missiles that wentlate ver m iran and israel, they went after devastating the air base ,which is right nextt to to dimona. why is that important? after the iran nuclear the iran israeli nuclear site is so that the israelis responde d by going right back after esfahan and places like that which were the iranianer sites are located and kind of raised this level of nouraniw
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understanding how serious is a gun. and you made an interestining hg point. that's really true. you know, american deterrence and americantr leadership is goe in the region. remember, this is a president united states have very r thiss th clearly to iran, dont follow by secretary of stateolle blinken, don't follow bysecr secretary of defense ashton don't. and theyetof defence often did. and then he said the same thing under response by israel. don't go there. you've had it.t def you know, you've succeeded by defeating them. don't go there. dohere. eveleatim no, that just shows you the level of american importance. ie the region is greatly diminished. so now you're trying to figure out, well, who's going to lead us to this point where we and you talked about the iran nucleao thisr capabilities, whol going to push back and actually try to defeat that facilitacy or bring thoseeh facilities online? the last person who did that was donald st who dj trumpn he walked away from the joint comprehensive plan of action. why? because of limitations. but they're very close to doing of nuclear breakouhey'ret. they are now enriching uranium almost to 90%. generalle nochiny, you enrich ue at about 5%.
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that's commercial use. has 60%, w abovercent it you're heading to weapons grade. when you get to 90%, you are at weapons gradehen yopercen ann will share. what does that mean? within months, they can have a have. r breakout and when you've got a nuclear n breakout, you handle a nuclear countrucleary much differently n a non-nuclear country that just greatly, greatly increases the difficulty to bring some type of stability in the middleincrease east. and that is caused by this administration letting it happen. lieutenant generaly thisistratih kellogg, congressman mike waltz, thank you both. we really appreciate your time. k yo we now to a development tht surprise you among the pro-hamas agitators t arrested for trespassinghe at columbia university thisiveri week was congresswoman omar's daughter. naturallty y members of the squad, they rushed to her defense. they have long believed that ifi you hold far left opinions or hateu hold israel or you should be above the law. anyway, here with reactione la, israeli special ops veteran aaron cohen, the executive director of the lawfarect project, brooke goldstein. you know, we have seen and we
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saw this week, we saw it on campus. we've seen it in new york city.t we have seen it throughout europe, brooke. we have it, you know, catch the jews f the jews, australiard words that i never thought i'd hear in my lifetime. and it breaks my heart. it'sit's in the halls of congress. it's on college campuses. it in th is is. t is it is a real, real problem. thatthat is vile, repugnant, repulsive, virulent anti-semitism. and look at what we witnessed at an ivy league institution this week in the protests in new york. le week. don't i don't know what your reaction to it is. it breakats my heart that people are supporting radical islamic terrorism. >> not only does it break my heart, it me greatly because i love this country, and yet israel being on the front lines of the warisrael against theologically motivated terrorism, against islamist a
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terrorism, which is a war that we as americans have been9u in since 911. but everybody seems to forget that aftery seemforget the isla, many a campaign went around trying to silence and slandere anybody who talks publicly about it. ander newhat authority. does the united states havet auh to dictate to israelor? when we have the daughter of a sitting of congress arrested for being pro-hamas with nancy pelosicongress goes on record ss that she doesn't want oc support arming israel afteran after october the seventh, but supports liftingto sanctiont on iran, that was entirely responsiblrely rese for october the seventh. i think the state of affairs i is sad right now and we are funding anad enemy that we are at war with both without and within the department of education is now funding with happeningthe ra on american college campuses. we can't eve happen the thousans of people who are on american
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streets protesting for hamas, for hezbollah, america. so i don't think we have any authority to dictate to israel. we should thank israel and i will end with this. i'm so that you mentioned before how targeted israel's attack was with three missiles. israel has no interestl ha in targeting civilians, has no interest in igniting int a regil war, and every interest in peace, the middle east and deep arming the greatest threat to stability, whicho is the mullahs and the islamic regimeis the of iran. >> yeah, and you make a greatt n point, aaron. got me go to you. i was watching along with tracy last night. i thoughs hingt you did a greato had amazing analysis. let me go back to the the military accomplishment as israel sadly forced to go ite alone. i think it's an embarrassing moment for our country i. israel did stand with america after 911. we should have stood with them
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in their war on terror. they lost nearly the 1200 peopll how many israelis were heldis hostage? how many women were? how many babies had their heads chopped ofnf? ns how many americans also were taken hostage? aken hos but thebut -- but the s and the deep penetration into iranian territory was beyond impressive to me. i know it didn't surprise you. we have seendi past success of the of the israeli military, but this took on a great significance to me. >> i want to get your reaction to in a at. >> well, sean, i agree with you, 100%. and what i was diving into last night, i want to continue to pontificates diviinto l heret that is he's got a lotce of experience in dealing with selective operations, which is what last night was wi and the iranians can try and downplay this. but the fact is, is they'rejustt just trying to back catch this in order to save fack hae, to cr up for their military vulnerabilities, which my israe, i believe, is going to enter
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into a low intensity conflicist we're going to see some more of this. israel hasn't even responded to what they did thit last nigh. >> the reason why is because israel does its best wor k, the vanguard, sean. and i don't believe that bibi netanyahu is one of our warrior sons served in our seventh month. colorado general staffl reconnaissance unit. he doesn't have the luxury of asking for permissionri wheno it comes to the survival of our people. letoand we're dealing with 6 million leaders here. they all serve in the militarylr and they know the price that we pay in hebrew when we send our young men by your care shell and nobody know, which means we pay a very high priceoa to have that jewish state. why we support our americans thatd whppreciate the help that we had with diffusing those 350 plus missile suicide and suicide drones that were fired into israel. >> i ranwere f made a very big mistake, because i'll tell you this , sean, israel is a master at targeted assassinations. and we will take out anybody who stands in the way of ourl an survival.
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and we're going to continue to see more of this quietly. er1 but iran is the number one threat they found and trained hamas bonuses for coming to iran to learn traps, to launch to that entire nuke by unit, which is the unit 1300e nd killed those people inside just outside of gaza in the southern portiojn was trained in iran. hezbollah can't still menace ise on the northern border, which israel will is going to continue to dealart of with selectively. >> also, part of that iran axi r . >> the sooner the u.s. gets on board with taking out u.s irn and treating them as a nuclear threat, like the generalreatin , the sooner they will there will be peace and stability in the regio ern and it's a matter of signaling. you cannot allow the irgc to get close to a nuclear weapon. and we t know that in israel weo don't have the luxury to wasten' timeuxur. for every second we waste another innocent person can be killestd.
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that's the first thing they teach you in the counterterrorism special operationsey you school. >> so we don't have time. we're going to you're going to continue to see israel doin g more of this. >> you know, if i had any if influence on the region, never will. inflif a coalition of the u.s. and israel and egypt and jordan and the saudis and the emirates recognize the truth that you just spoke, that should be done expeditiously. i >> otherwise we could have a holocaust in our lifetime. we better check. we recognize that.recogn we recognize the truth that you speak. and we appreciatiz e, i'm sure you and the israelis are proud of them. last night they showed a lot of strength and a lot of gut a los. and sadly, the u.s. abandoned them under joe biden. >> when we come back, we have week one. donald trump'sk week new york t is now in the books. opening statements will begi n monday. we'll check in with gregg jarrett and alan dershowitz as we continue friday night. we need your help.
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a historic and disturbing moment today in lower manhattan ,a full jury of 12 jurors,x six alternates were seated in the falsifying business ses case of former president donald trump, while about th fpresidene same that ns announced, a man literally set himselt thatf fire in front of e courthouse. the flames, they were extinguishedcourth. he was rushed away on ae stretcher to a local hospital. official s say he threw conspiracy theory based pamphlets in the air r right before the incident. but the scary event only highlightigs the very high tension surrounding what is now officially to beo be the first ever criminal trial the president. u.s we have opening statements. they are set for monday in thiis case. meanwhile, another new york trump case. it won't go away.
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whcay the attorney general of nw york, letiti becaua james, now formally opposing the bond that president trump put up to appeal his civil fraud trial. she says it's not structur appee properly and that the bond company does not appear to have enoughy an cash on hand to paypa the bond if, in fact, trump doesn't. the bo if,here with a full recae week's jury selection, a previeh thw of opening argumem next week and what's ahead. ents weefox news legal analyst s jarrett, harvard law professor l alan dershowit harvardz with us i don't know what to sayant know about the guy putting himselfg on fire. not exactly recommende d a recommended form of protest of any kind sad in many ways. mn professor, let's take a look at where we are in this case. there are so many issues here that it makes my blood boil. bol number one, you have a judge that donated to biden. numberr you have the issue of r family member that is activeel in democratic politics at a
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high level, seemingly involved in this case, according to elise stefanik. on top of that, you have the statute of limitations have passed on what would be osf misdemeanor charge in new york. but somehow we still don'tin n completely know how alvin bragg has somehow connected this to a federal crime that the doj passed on. lat thethey want to charge trumn and try to make this into t a felonyru case on every level here. and the president has a gagon order on every level. i don't see equal justice under the law. i don't see a fair trial. i don't see an environmenthere where where i would feel comfortable that justice is being served. your thought i wous? >> i agree completely. as a liberal democrat and civil libertarian, i am appalled that the first case, criminal case against the president is the case i've seen in 60 o years of practice in writing
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the law. everything you mention. plus, they're trying to keepw ee him in the courtroom againstm ai his will and preventinnsg from campaigning. he has the right to be in the courtroom. the government, the prosecution has no right to keep him in the courtroom. and then there's the jury the jun. as a defense attorney, i would be very unhappy with the 12 jurors as i've seen their backgrounds outline. d they seem like typical typ manhattan residents. now, that's okay. if you want to move to enable and have friends. but if you want to have a jury thinnst donaldighbourhif trump,t thing you want is a typical represent a group of people from a burrow that voted 85% against trump and where probably 70% of the people hate thm with a passiont of. the defense attorneys probably did the best they could with the jurprobablyd thy to trk 12 people who will be fair. but boy, t i have to tell you,
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the likelihood of people being able l to not take into account their personal views, their political views, their hatred for donald trump is negligible. t so i don't think he's going to get a fair trial. i think it's ver iy possiblee he'll get convicted in time for the election. genit will have an impact on the election, and then the conviction will be reversed on appeal. but election interference will havrevers ee been accomplis i want to see this electioeenre fair and square. whoever wins this election ought to be able do it proudly,o and whoever loses it should be able to say, i lostt pr it fi and square. that's not happening with thisrn trial. and with the other four cases, including the civil case wit against him that are constituting election interference. >> it's a scandal.cons much of itti is unconstitutionao and all of it is un-american. >> and it's amazing. liberals will say, well, he'll have a chance on appeal on the issue of recusae hal andn
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the gag order and so on and so forth. a and why this is really a misdemeanor case and the statute of limitationsnd thieal however, that means the trial. and if there is a guilty verdict that would take place before the election. any appeal wouldul probably. and if it's and if iff it th's reversed on appeal, what happened after the election, that's a problem. e hat'm.greg gerard absolutely, >> witches had a better chance do a fair trial in saleme than donald trump in many ways. did the jury selection, which greg, i wish i thought of that. continue. >> jury selection proved that sean when asked an absolute flood of peopleaid th said they cannot and will noteyl be fair to donald trump. >> they don't want to be fair. and how many of who said otherwise? >> oh yeah, yeah i can be fair. hosee likehow many of those arey lying with a hidden agendang
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of getting on the jury to convict. >> you know, manhattan is a professor points out, is an inherently hostile venue for the accused and in a politically charged case agains cliset an outspoken political candidate that's hated, especially either here in manhattan, the jurors are predisposed. >> the outcome is preordained. >> this case shoul d have been moved elsewhere to staten island, for example, where at least the jury pool wouldulde be more balanced. >> but alvin bragg opposed it. so mor, judge merchan, no coincidence, which is evidence they both know this prosecution is legally, if not utterly absurd. so they are counting on a o prejudiced jury to convict. this is a wretchedn abuse of power in our justice system. >> and i agree with professor dershowitz. this is unquestionablyd irrefutably election interference. inthey want to be able to calltm
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donald trump a convicted felon l over the next several months all the way to election day, t l even though they know it'll be tossed in reverse on appeal. thank you both. professor, thank you. have a great weekend sean: tot,. you, too. up next, another rough, actually brutal week for joe biden, day after day, blunder after blunder. we're goinbiden dag to show youl of the lowlights actually mightb be my favorite blunder of all time about uncle bo's. of allhe and cannibalism. straight out. >> our pharmacy has been in business for nearly 100 years. my wife and i have run it for the last 30. american technology is making us more efficient and customer friendly. we use online tools to fill prescriptions, process insurance claims and make deliveries. but some in washington want to undermine the technology tools we rely on. their misguided will empower our foreign adversaries and hurt small businesses ours
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of pennsylvania. unfortunately for joe, almost nobody noticed or cared except to point out, well, his numerous awkward campaign trail blunders. this may go down as the uncle buzzy cannibalism week. ex a matter of fact, it extended to an appearance, by the way, in dc todateany. >> in case you missed it. here's a recap. what's it take to be an electrician? instead recap.is what you do.nt what? you get a little bit of trainint g. 4 to 5 years of training to become an electrician is the best in the world. that's seeing how critical the ibew is and how transformative a project, b the project you're going to be making for the country. for seven important foreignmporti products i'm exporting forng the products and i'm going to go order. >> >> i'm yeah, for just being the
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yeah, yeah. it's like we're living in a cartoon. >> i. a cartoon. i did get worried immediately for corn pop, though, because noke livintoonw i don't know whs to him. >> i mean, it just disappeared. so there's that. h you look. you look at this. and i would disagree with that. influentiat thisl list. clearly, joe biden is the most e influential person on earth by doing nothing by by neutering the united states every horrible thing that's happening. there is no good thing that's happening because of thining thn is happening because of his lack policy or the policies that he has implemented to give giwer to the worst people on earth. you can't i mean, evenving brokn clock is right twice a day. this guy has got to work at and his handlers have got to work at being all the time. so now you've got, of course, we see this war between israel and iran, russia and ukrain sees e and north kors
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looking for some attention. god help k us. china is eating our lunch. it's just a remarkable dynamic. and i think there is now more and more people that theyyg feel dumb and embarrassed for having voted forel joe biden. but that's what fear does to you. this why was this demonizinge ts of donald trump trying to make you think that the world is going to end and lo and beholdd the world did end because of joe biden. beca joe bidt a chancerenc to make a difference here. and this is what the bad guyst also know.the this is why this the rest of this year as donaldguys als s ,they try to put him in ao cage. the one guy that can savpue this nation and the world at this point. i never thought i thought this point i trump, of course, s great and a great president. he's now the guyt presid that cv the world. who knew? but that's what we've goe the w and they've caged him and we've got bad guys aroun caged hd thed knowing they've got about, you know, six months to do
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as much damage as possible. tthat is how influential b joe biden is right now. >> you know,iden joe, you follow the media as closely as anybody. and it's amazing>> sean: to me i declared journalism in this country dead, i said that back in 2007. i had no idea how. right.da i really was. i think that's true. for a long time i thought thoug that that people would not pick up the media will not show real joe biden that we show pretty much every night because w if ot he's out in public, there's something to show. and part of it is funny, o but the other part of it is deadly serious becauss e he's supposed to be the leader of the free world. however, as you look leade at te poll numbers and you look at people's perceptions of him and you look at his his own base abandoning him, regardless of how much the media, how muchi effort that they have put in to protecting him, it's not it'sg, is it?the ir >> well, the irony is,on sean,
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that social media is the great equalizer here at this point. so while abc, cbs nbc, cnn,o msnbc can trwhy to hide this disturbing behavior as much as possible, unfortunately, social media has clips of joe biden that go viral, that are seenl medi by millions upon miln of people and far more than any peop networks or cnn or msnbc can muster up. ms that's good newslookin if you're looking for optimism here. but again, that the clark griswald presidencr y continues,k gris i mean, every weekend seems to be like a holiday weekend. ekend e house called a lit this afternoon and he was back in delaware in time for happy hour. >> i mean, this guy's trulyn dea working 24/7. fothat's 24 hours a week, seven months. >> we can do this friday, joe his happy hour is not like your happy hour or tammy's hour, happy hour or mine. you know, his is chocolate chocolate chip. ise chocyou if he's really goody given day and he doesn't mumbogi jumbven dao and stumble he might get a little ice cream cone before he goes m to bed if it wasn't so dangerous.
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dot the ideal place for, donald trump to ever get a fair trial. however, it is what itt is. what's your analysis? week one jury selectio youn? >> well, week one is he has a horrible jury for him, as you discussed earlier. you know, every everyone knows that this judge has not tried to hide his disdain for president trumt trp. jurors >> and it has shot at in t courtrooms. jurors look up to the judge aso do and they kind of take fro their lead from the judge. and that's why a judge has whe abilitys response judg to be impartial, at least to act like he's impartial in front of the jurors. and that's not going to happenf in this case. and sadly, that's going to rub off on these jurors as well. you know, president trump has a wonderful legal team. we know this jurl prtrumy again. and that's why people are seeing this around countryan and believe the system is rigged. so we're going to see how mucheh this judge gives president trump's lawyers in the opening statementy thiss because he certainly didn't >> s them any injury selectionty
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. what's your take, mark what is?. well, i'll tell you, i'm an that throwback to when you i usedghti to fight during the 90s over the whitewater trials and whendn we were down in little rock making little spats,that w that wasn't a real fight. >> right exactly. >> that was back when markhe levin was not the great one. so, you know, it's an interesting thing to me not that they do not have a sequestered jury. i meanhave t sequest, as a criml lawyer, if i'm defending this case and susan and toddand to are excellent lawyers, excellent trial lawyers, they it'nt ts unfair. i it really is unfair to a defendant to in the middle of ae presidential campaign to takef h anm off the trail, force him to be in a courtroom and have it in a venue where already we've already seen demonstrably one of the jurors was deathly afraid of her name getting outne and felt like she wouldt be intimidatedit. o
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the only way to have solved this problem, the only way when you pick the 365 days a year per and you decide we're going to we're going to have a a defendant tried right before the election, coincidentally, we just want to do it t right before the election. the only way to make e that fai, even under the pretext that it's you're looking for fairness, is to sequester the jury so they don't s get intimidateeq d. >> like we've already seend somebody already articulate. yeah, you know, look, if democrats pam, had their way, they would have donald trump in a courtroom for the nextey 199 days and they'd have three more trials, even this trial. there is a phenomenon we've got to discuss, though. donald trump gets arrested, his poll number gets donal goes up.poll he gets a ring. poll numbers go up. he gets a mug shotp he. poll numbers go up. and i think people have a sense of fundamental fairness, maybe not in new york, but thesens
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rest of the country is not going to see this the way new york city residents se note this. and you have to wonder, even if there was a guilty verdict at the end of this, which is probably likely considering the venue that i don't think it's going to have an impact on people around the country that are watching this and see a judge that donated to joeseeig biden, whose daughter, you know ,would, i think, bring in the issue of recusal. >> are they're the lead witnesss for somebody that does not have the best track record of telling the truth. beecori you know, i think peopll see all of that, won't they? >> they should. and even if he had a good jury and he was a horrible jury, even if he had a good jury, it would be an uphillury an for him because it's in new york and because of the media for him anw what mark said, they're going home every night and watching this on tv saithey g. sean, i've had plenty of trials that weren't nearly as high profile as thiha s and my jurorsthis were sequestered as they should and all the rights
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should belong to president trump, yet none of theuld belomn this case. and that's what's so frightening for our country. do i wan andhat't to see him ine absolutely not. i wouldn't put it past thisudge judge, though, and president trump should be allowed to be out on the campaign trail every single day. he shouldn'te campaign even be g until after the. >> let me ask you. if they try to put the former te president in jail, you know, 100 and some odd days before an election, you really believe that's going a to happen. what do you think the country's reaction to thatwhat d is? >> i think he'll win by even a bigger landslide that he's going to win by already. all right. we're going to wait. watch and see. opening arguments on monday. thank you, pam. thank you, mr. garrett. appreciate it.n we all right. when we come back, the world health organization has issued warnings about a bird flu outbreak. it is now apparently been found in milk. >> we'll explain after the break. after the break. have allergies with.
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