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let's just calm down. it was up till 4 a.m. marty from cave creek, arizona. >> we used to make amg fun of te corruption in mexico, and now we've become mexico. what did trump say? we buy our cars from mexico. we:00. can't drink the water in detroit. i mangled it t. >> james from rhode island. hey, congress. how did you miss this? hippos.ppos are are much, much r than a border wall. problem solved. that's all for tonight. my man , sean hannity is upno next. >> and always remembert , i'm nt a monkey, but i can do this. i'm waters and is my world. and welcome to hannity. and tonight, biden's border crisis. it continues to destroy literally blue cities all across america. and tonight, we have an
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exclusive report on the chaos happening out in denver and colorado, where 800 illegal immigrant families are now reportedly in the process of being booted from shelters as that city now nears its breaking point. our very own sara carter live on the ground in denver tonight with the full report. a lot of pictures you sent today that we cannot show this audience, sara, but it's a pretty bad situation out there. oh, yeah, sean. it's a terrible situation. the migrant crisis coupled with the homelessness, is obviously one of the biggest issues right now facing denver . i tell you, i spoke today, sean, with a venezuelan father who is one of those migrants. he was out with his two children. he was actually panhandling in downtown denver. he had sign that he said somebody had written for him in english because he doesn't speak any english that says will work for food, will work for money. i saw that all across denver in response to what we were
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seeing today. we reached out to the mayor's office. that's mayor mike johnston, and this is what he had to say, sean. he said denver had seen as seen a dramatic in arrivals. he said the fourth significant surge of these arrivals since late 2022. it is straining capacity. while we recognize families needs much of the time as we can give them, we must once again limit the amount of time families can remain in the shelters, and that is one of the biggest concerns here, especially for the citizens in denver, the residents that live here. i want you to take a listen to what some people had to say to us as we walked around downtown. are you concerned about this migrant issue? i mean, we're we're looking at over 8 to 10 million. and here in denver alone, tens of thousands of migrants with basically no place to go. and it's just the beginning, right? so those people have a place
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to find a place to live. and there's all kinds of services that are going to be needed that the resources aren't at this point to do that work. and we're not doing anything about structurally fixing that border. and so comes in, just comes in, does happen. >> a lot of these migrants manage to ship them over here and then the cities aren't prepared to house these people and our ports to the some of these people are dying in these older seats. >> we think denver has the capacity to be here. we've seen over $180 million to handle this crisis right now . we don't have the dollars for that. we don't have the dollars for i don't know where we're going to find it. we come up with encampments. we've come up. we've been trying to figure out where already to put homeless people, people that just can't afford to live here and now we have this whole another surge of more people where, yeah, definitely running out of resources to take care of the american people, the care of the american people. let's focus on what
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the american people need and not so much what everybody else in the world needs. sean we saw the crisis in portland with that on monday. we're seeing this crisis spread with migrants here in denver today. we're seeing across america in democratic cities where migrants are basically living in the streets or trying to find housing. we're the surge of setting all that is killing our children. and we are watching as the only benefactors of this are the drug cartels, the human traffickers, and maybe somebody in the democrat party, but it's certainly not the american people. sean you know, sarah, you were able to unearth earlier today a memorandum from department of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. and in this, he basically, in 2021, outlines exactly the policies of open borders and lawbreaking that we've now watched unfold.
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i don't know whether it's quite a smoking gun, but it certainly is pretty in terms of those are the very policies they followed as they as joe biden, literally with the stroke of a pen, ended, you know, stay in mexico, ended the border wall, construction and ended title 42 and everything else. well, let me tell you, sean is speaking to border patrol supervisor who's retired and border patrol supervisors and others who are currently employed by dhs. they believe that it is a smoking gun. it is basically a policy that has allowed the biden administration to de facto open the border and allow everybody into the country. it has created problems all across nation. and like we said, you know, from portland to denver and particularly in democrat cities across the country, we are watching the people suffer. both those migrants are coming here without any knowledge that they're not going to have a job or a place to go, as well as the citizens inside these cities.
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and the blame everyone, one who works along the border, both federal, local and state, say goes right. the biden administration goes straight to president biden. that's they say the buck stops. and, you know, i have to agree . all right. sara carter, thank you. by the way, as you just sent, what on your screen, joe biden just returned from a day of fundraising in. new york city, by the way, congratulations to the president. he made it up the stairs all by himself without tripping and falling. got to give credit where credit is due. now, last night was the nevada remember trump was not on the ballot. he's participating in the caucus tomorrow. that is the voting that actually counts for rnc. not exactly sure what nikki haley's team thinking, but they opted to participate in nevada's primary despite no delegates being at stake. and she's not participating in the caucus. it was either one or the other. this is where things got a little bit weird in nevada's primary. well, voters are allowed
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to choose, quote, none of these candidates on the ballot. that option yesterday ended up beating nikki haley by over 30 points. now, nikki haley's state of south carolina is up next. now, the question has got to be asked after a third place finish in iowa and the caucuses there, digit loss in new hampshire, last night's numbers. you know, the question is, if nikki haley doesn't win her home state, what is her path for the nomination? we'll ask her. and in a soon to come interview . all right. according to the real clear politics average, as of now, she is losing to former president donald trump by more than 30 points in her home state, south carolina. and speaking of polls, we have brand new gallup survey. this poll a lot more trouble for joe biden as democrats now are struggling with very key demographics that helped elect him in 2020. look at the surveys conducted during the entirety of 2023 democrats advantage among non-hispanic black voters is down to its lowest level since 1999, while the margin
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with hispanic voters is now at its lowest level since 2011, down to just 12 points. but it's not just minority voters that democrats are struggling with. they're also losing ground with the young voters, according to the gallup poll. their advantage with 18 to 29 year old voters is now just eight points. that's the lowest level since 2005. and while the democrats and biden are struggling, the polls as a whole, perhaps no one has suffered a bigger polling crisis than your giggling vice president. that's right, vice president harris. well, according to a new nbc survey, now has a favorability rating of only 28%, compared to 53% who have a negative view of her. and as democrats continue sliding in these polls, the supreme court, they are poised to hear arguments over the left's attempt to remove trump from the ballot in colorado tomorrow. now, a tactic that former obama adviser david axelrod is a lot of things he's not done.
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he called it very disruptive. >> here's what he said earlier today. take a look at myriad legal questions that going to consider tomorrow. some will undoubtedly offer off if they want an off ramp, but i'm trying to imagine what it would like if the supreme court said we're removing the frontrunner the republican candidate from the ballot and essentially to the american people, you won't have the opportunity to vote for him and. i think it would be very, very disruptive in this country. i think it will create a huge reaction. >> and that worries me. don't should i think anyway in terms of the for the people that claim, oh, democracy is in peril. how one democrat. >> meanwhile, biden is refusing to sit down for a super bowl interview. this is now the second year in a row he has refused to do that after yesterday. maybe it's kind of easy to see why. let's refresh your memories. there is some movement.
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and i don't want i don't want to choose my words. there's some movement. there's been a response from a and there's been a response from the opposition. but, yes, i'm. >> i'm from vermont. oh, that's the terror group is called hamas. what about all the that were critical when i was one of the first people to point out this significant cognitive decline? you're still defending joe's cognitive. now, that wasn't biden's only flub of the week. he also made a major slip up when speaking at a campaign event in vegas on sunday. let's refresh your memory on that one. >> right after i was elected, i went to what they call a g7 meeting all the nato leaders. i was in i was in the south
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of england, and i sat down and. i said, america's back. and later on from germany, i mean, from france, looked at me and said i said, you know why? why how long back? >> ask yourself a question. have you ever gone to walmart, target? and a lot of times they have greeters. they tend to be older people, retired that for whatever reason, maybe they're just bored. >> they want a little extra cash. they meet you, they greet you. welcome to walmart. and then you say, how are you? can i help you with anything nicest, most helpful people you'll ever meet in your life. and pleasant and smart. i don't think joe could be a walmart greeter because i don't think he could remember in a walmart superstore whether or not where all of the different departments are. i don't think he could do that job. newsflash the president, joe biden.
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president mitterrand died in 1996, so unless you're time traveling or you're speaking a ghost, you didn't speak to president mitterrand. no wonder, joe, not the super bowl. interviewed now for the second year in a row. the reason is obvious. he is totally incapable of handling any unscripted interview. tonight, instead of dealing with the border crisis. biden is participating all day in fund raisers in new york city and stifling traffic there. anyway, here with reaction, former arkansas governor mike huckabee and fox news contributor ari fleischer. good to see you both. governor huckabee, i mean, i think everything that we could possibly say about joe biden has been said. >> but when you see this and it is, look, whatever cognitive issues he has, it is degenerative. it never gets better. it only gets worse. it seems to getting worse seems to have accelerated in recent months. would you agree with that?
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it'd be hard not to agree with that. i'm just sitting here watching, thinking, man, i sure picked the wrong year not to run for president. i should have gone and done it now. you know, is this is really just you're saying confidently you would have beaten donald trump. i know you like trump, but you're telling donald trump national tv tonight you'd beat him. >> no, no, no. i'm supporting him and have been since he announced for reelection, supported him in 2016. he's really the best hope we have to get this country back on track, secure the border, make it so that people can afford their bacon, butter and bread, which they can't do right now, for the most part, unless they have joe biden's salary, which most don't. this is a tragedy. and the tragedy is, is that democrats and the media keep covering for him and i think the more that the american people see what you just showed, they're going to look at this in those numbers with blacks, hispanics and young people are only going to continue to crater for
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joe biden. people look at this and they say, i don't care whether i like this guy. can't even say what i like his policies, which i can't imagine they would. but this man is not capable of leading the country. i think of watching a scene from the sixth sense and haley joel osment, and he looks around. he says, i see dead people. that's who he sees. he sees mitterand of seeing macron. i mean, this is bizarre stuff. well, i agree with every bit of it. i think maybe what is even more interesting is this president, vice president harris, ari fleischer ,her approval ratings lower than his. how's that possible? that's really an accomplishment ,isn't it? and if i'm donald trump, i will remind everybody that it's highly likely that harris will be the president of the united states if joe biden somehow is able to win the election. that will scare a lot of people. but i want to go to this issue, sean, because it's so much worse than him not remembering
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the name of hamas. if you would actually put on that tape about 10 seconds earlier, what you would have witnessed was the united states president to recall the briefing he got about the status of negotiations between israel and hamas. >> he could not remember the details. he saw the wheels turning in his head that cobwebs trying to be swept out of the way. he couldn't remember it he was struggling. the same thing happened, sean, in the lead up to the afghanistan withdrawal. he said that nobody in the military told him he could have left a smaller number of troops in afghanistan and therefore maybe saved those lives of the 13 marines. >> he said nobody told him that was an option. and then he was contradicted by his own military saying no, he was briefed about that. this is what happens when a president cannot recall his briefings. it's deadly serious. it's not just he didn't remember the name of hamas. he doesn't remember things he's told earlier hours earlier in the oval office.
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that puts all americans in danger. that's the problem with the president at that age. all right. so i'll throw it to ari first. with 271 days away from election day, all right. does he survive till that that point? do you buy into any of these? i would argue that they're just educated guesses of people that that the democrats maybe at the convention will look to somebody else to take his place. do you believe, or does he survive? >> well, first off, huckabee throws his hat in the ring. nobody stands a chance. that's that's just obvious, although it might be there might be a there might be a huckabee on the ticket, though, ari, it might not be the one that's true. >> or is rumors about that? >> i didn't i didn't say it would be the good huckabee or the very good huckabee. here's here's the thing about here's the thing about biden and the democratic convention. >> if he continues to lose in the polls to donald trump, the democrats, especially the superdelegates going into
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that august convention, are going to be in panic. they don't love joe biden, but what they do do is hate donald trump. so there is a likelihood that joe biden would lose to donald trump. they'll be a panic and they're going to have to look for somebody else. i give that about a one in three odds that that'll happen. but i also want to say, sean, i think in october, those groups that you showed that are losing face, losing support for joe biden right now, they're going to come home. republicans should not move themselves into thinking that they're going to do fantastically better with blacks, hispanics or younger people. they're sending signals right now that they're very distressed with biden. i donald trump is going to do better with blacks, hispanics and young people, but not that well. those groups are largely going to come home in october. it'll be a close election. historically that's exactly what has happened. i think republicans have gotten their hopes up. i'm hoping one day that that certain, you know, identity groups, if you want to call them, that they get the message
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that maybe this party that comes every two and four years who makes promises is not doing a good job for them. all right. how does this play out, governor huckabee? i think there's a better chance that we will keep some of those voters among blacks, hispanics and young people. i agree with ari. it's not going to be the magnificent numbers, but some of them will just stay home. they're not going to go vote for joe. they may not vote for trump, but they won't vote for joe. but i'll tell you what i'm watching. i'm watching mothers of four children in boston who are angry her kids can't go to the community center and play basketball because it's filled up with illegal immigrants. they're getting gift cards. she's getting shown the door. and you keep doing that in november and a lot of those folks out of sheer anger and frustration, they'll vote for donald trump and say it can't be worse. you know, the fascinate thing is is then trying to put this on the republicans and everybody knows this was policy from day one of joe biden. that little game is not been successful even with the help
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of pretty much the entire media mob running interference and an extension of the biden campaign press office. anyway, appreciate you both. ari fleischer. thank you, governor. thank you. coming up, the doj, they are running for cover for biden. merrick garland just announced that the special counsel probe into joe biden's classified documents scandal is complete. what's in the report and why is the biden family scared to death about this report? we'll tell you next. and our family farm, we go rice, corn and soybeans and digital tools are as important to us as tractors and combines. in the 30 years i've been farming, technology has transformed agriculture. but some in washington want to stifle these technologies and empower our foreign adversaries to leap ahead of us. in the tech race. protecting our competitive edge will strengthen our economic, national and food security. our leaders need to support
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reviewing the report to see if it wants to exert exactly privilege over any part of that. and once that process is done, the report will be released to congress and to we the peoplengress a the public. we are hearing that could happen by the end of the week. noweekw. apparently, that is something that team biden is very afraid of. axion s that biden's aidesde believe the report will include embarrassing details and photos and be, quote, politicallyth damaging. now, could the evidence be more than what we already have seen? you might remember this photo. they go the beautifuyou mighl ce in the garage that never opens. anyway, those documents, their top secret documents in joey's garage next, his prized corvette. as a sitting president, biden is unlikely to face any criminal charges. as a matter of fact, he won't. but if the photo cris in thatke report, what if they look a lot like the photos that we were shown over and over again fromga the mar a lago raid. thenin fro guess the only real e done is going to be the exposure of joe biden's
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weaponized justice department. huh? n's weicethat wouldn't be good.w here with reaction, fox news legal analyst gregg jarretn fox ofthink if they're so afraid of the photos, i think probably the main reason is the fact that it will expose a two tiered justice system, a weaponized two-t and politicio doj of joe biden.litij they protectedof joe him. the photos look just like mar-a-lago. what is that going to show. is? >> well, you know, i would say credit is deserving of the whistleblowers. i mean, they're the ones who told us that the doj has been running a protection racket for joe biden for years. >> remember, investigators were banned from askinginvestig abous involvement in his son's influence peddling schemeschemes despite evidence of complicity. so, sean, did anybody really expect that joe's documents would be treated any differently? i think the fix wa differens in from
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the beginning. trump gets charged, biden does, and evendoes not though and this is important, joe has no defense under the federal records act. trump does because of thetime records came from biden's time as a senator, not president.forr and under the records act. a former president can have custodysident c h control h documents, not a senator. indeed, that was the opinion of the department of justiceecas for two long decades. >> they argued in famous bill clinton case that, you know, a former can keep whatever he wants, including classified documentsg classi. >> a federal judge agreed. suddenly trump comesagreed along and the doj throws that policy tot the window. they indict trump on top of it. they charge you with obstructiohn for doing exactly what bill clinton did. idclinton resisted the proper legal remedy here was forfile a merrick garland to file a civil
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action, not crimes at all, which is under the act, and it's the governing. that's how the clinton case was handled. let a judge decide who gets what. instead, they criminalized it whd trump.e donal >> another example of how the doj has a two tiered systemc of justice. >> you know, alex berenson had a pretty good name, but he called it lawfare in a column that he wrote, and that is weaponizing and criminalizewf him political differences, just a different way to say it, but pretty astute analysis.egg a all right, greg jarrett, thank you for that update. werrthat u appreciate it. now, as we await the releases of this report, the hous e are continuing their existing impeachment inquiry of joetnessn biden. and according to the transcript of one witness and their interview obtainedd your by just the news.com, that's john solomon's group, an employee of a hospital company that joe's brother jim workeda t with said she had no idea at all what jim did for the companid fory or why he was.
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now, another former biden associate testifie. d biden that he loaned jim biden $800,000 but only got half the mone $y back, according to the daily caller. and the next week, another one of hunter's old business associates, tony bobulinski. guess what? he's going to share his story with lawmakersth about thelatest h big guy. here with the very latest, house oversight committee chairman . james comer is with us. so welcome back. let me ask you about this case . you have releasedhave the transcript rel of. this woman, her name is carole fox, the trustee who represented americorps, tru a now bankrupt health care company. w bapt and she said she couldn'tole ja determine what role james biden played. no identify any paperwork, backing up any loansr id made to him from a company struggling in 2018. companyshe's the trustee of the of the bankruptcy estate, and she is nowstat sued joe'sed brother james, and ever suedpa him in 2022 because he didn'tth repay the 600,000 in loans and she couldn't identify
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the services loans that were allegedly provided. >> and she found no documentary evidence for consulting or marketing at all. what's marketi going on here? >> that sounds like being paid for doing nothing. >> yeah, well, there'slica a pattern of that. and we've been callingble, it influence peddling. and this is a perfect example. jim bidejilln found out about americorp help, a company that was a distressed healthrg care company that were that was on the verge of bankruptcy. >>of bankr he approached them ad that because he's joe biden's brother, that he can go ton go the middle east and use all of joe biden's contacts and get americorps help. all the mone get ay they neededs but they needed to pay him first. and the wat break in the wy wanh was through a loan. now, the company a went bankrup. jim biden, like he normally does, never delivered on anything other than, you know, committed securities frau comd with this americorps health and the now bankrupt company with the trustee testified they looked over
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everything, saw the $600,000 bin that went to joe biden. but they can't fin b d any loand an documents and they can't find one single thing that he didd sh to get the money. >> and, john, the most important thing about this forhs our investigation is they pay joe biden in increments. last i the last increment was a $200,000 payment. the exac yment.t same day joe bidenent, received that $200,000 payment.n he had about $4,000 in his account. so hunt. that made it 204,000. >> that same day, he he wrote a check to joe biden for $200,000. that proved joe biden benefited financially from his family's shady influence peddling scheme. well, that's what's going to make tony bobulinski is deposition. i think that much more criticalw . have you had any evidence in recent interviews that warrant your committee to subpoena joe's financiall accounts and records his pseudonym, email accounts?
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have you gotten all of that information ? y and what about any phones that he used that might have beethat mayn his maybe ros? seneca is what do you know? what do we know about joe'swhatd further involvement and when do you get to actually get get the information you've been seeking now for a longee time about joe biden, the big guy himself? g th >> well, you know, we've been putting this together. we've been taking it stegether.p by step. we've made sure every as dotted and t's craft and that's why when hunter biden, you know, had other plans for for comingah in, i think that'sen why he's ne decided he's going to come in for a sit down deposition. eo with respect to the phone records, we've requested phon phone records. we've requested, as you know, k the pseudonynow,m, the emails.co and the white house continues to obstruct. obstrue going to berynue headed to court very soon for a lot of things pertaining to joe biden. in fact, i think the biden legal team is were treated bide
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on stage with hunter that we've requested. they retreated on things with joe biden and other biden family members and some of their associates. rs ande ofbut when it comes to , the court is up there, - their arm. >> they're going to do everything they can to continu h this obstruction because they're obviously hiding somethineytlyg. sean: yeah, well, i'd like to know i w what we're going to get that informatione are . talk abo let's talk about upcoming interviews you have with jamesie biden, joe's brother, and with hunternd biden. okay. what do you expect out of thoset and what are you looking for? >> well, we have a lotow, we of questions. as you know, we have the bank records for both hunte havrwe hv biden and joe biden. and we have a lot of questions. there are a loe of quet of in tn we've already discussed with kevin, mauric e a few weeksabou ago when we interviewed him about all the loans he gavt ale. to hunter biden, over $6 million in loans to hunterd tw biden. >> you mentioned two loans to joe biden i jimn when you wee
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introducing me. >> that's $1,000,000 to joe biden. we hope we haven't found any loan documentation. it appearscumentat that the bidy have been laundering throughterl the the the term loan. and, you know, when you get a loan, you don't have to reporten you g'to on your taxee >> but a loan is something you're supposed to pay back if you geosed tt loan and you do ny it back, then that's income that's income in the form of either a gift of the donor of also income from the person that received the money. re and by the way, if that's an extended period of time that you'r>> seae back, the loan that you buy as a matter of law, i haven? to interest. otherwise, it's considered a gift. you do. >> you do. and the answer is no. they are just another another tool in the toolbox, but they have notnother produced any loan documentation who would loan p people millions of dollars and not have a document. i meana, this is classic import
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selling. this is the way they tried to deceivng. the irs and, you know, subvert the disclosure laws that are required for immediate family members of high rankingembers politicians. this stinks to high heaven. we're going to continue to bring thesehigh-r people. we've got jim biden, hunter biden and tony bobulinski all coming andy ba in in the net three weeks. >> it'll be a big three weeks for the investigation. i'd like to know what the grandkids did to get the money they got and where that mone kny what? anyway, james comer, thank you. we appreciate you being with us. when we come ou being wit back. biden-nomics, they keep telling you how great it is. it's worse thamics, th n, we thought. we have a shocking report of it justt just how much damage joe has done to your economyo yr and how americans a large percentage of them are suffering because of these are suffering because of these failedause policy. straight ahead here, oc.♪ three different ways for me to screen for colon cancer. it's time to use my voice. i've got a choice for them
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season. goodness, who won that game? they have been tremendous historically underdogs. this kansas city team, you go back over the course of the last six years, they are now over 90% against the spread when priced as underdogs. the line in this one as 49ers, two and a half point favorites and has since shortened a bit. so with the niners remaining the short favorites in the super bowl favorites pretty good all time 35 and 21. while the spread is a little bit tighter in a game like you're generally betting a winner when you bet the spread in the super bowl you want to look. the team that has won the super bowl is 47, seven and three against the spread all time. >> now, let's talk historically here. looking back, it's been titled super bowls, nfc 29 and 28. so a slight edge there. but we want to look at recently the last ten seasons, the afc has been dominant. afc seven and three against the spread in those games. all right, good stuff. joe's 49ers chiefs. it doesn't get much better than this first ever super bowl in las vegas.
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all right. joe biden has been a disaster for the u.s. economy in spit fos of the quote biden-nomics speech we keep hearing over and over again his reckles hi spending created historic inflation that reduced the valucklesspending e of yourr by nearly 20%. then the fed, of course, raiseyd interest rates sky high to try and bring it back down. take a loot k at what it's done to our country and our citizens. the congressional budgetr citize now projects that over the next ten years, your annual budget deficit will increase o by $1,000,000,000,000 and our nation's debt is on track to reachn 116% of gdp by 2034. that's ten years from now. thl card debt in thishit country is now hit a record point once again, a whopping $1.3 trillion. staggering number over the past year. the u.s. economy, it has actually lost in spite of all these people, including bureervatives, that i warn
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don't go by the bureau of labor statistics until you dig deep intoil what the real numbers are.t no but no, the economy's lost 7000 full time jobs while gaining 870,000 part time jobs. and most recent jobs reports ren have been retroactively reviseds downward. that seems to happen almost every month now. meanwhilt e, a record number of americans, they are struggling to pay rent. the rest, the country can't afford to buy a house because mortgage rates are too high. the ladies of the view latest that they are they have ae out solution for everyone out there? ththe 62% of americans living paycheck to paycheck. here is what that hardhere hittg news show. abc's the view. here's what they're telling you to do. >> take a look. listen what. >> you want your homes in this country? i'm sorry. when i started out, i couldn't buy a home either. mean you had to workither. you i'm sorry. i'm not getting, you kno
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w, hap that is not the first thing that happens when you come out. you got to go out and getbreak a job. this is how you break it down. yeah, i know you're younit dowg but here's what it is.yo you work and, you can afford a house and you go and get one. you live in new york city. >> can nobody afford to let me. oh, get to work. okay. here was reaction the to co-host of the big money show on fox business. they are hosting a special education in america town hall episode that's happening tomorrow. that's special brian bromberg and jackie deangelis is with us. all right, jackie, start with you. look, i am i believe in hard work. my first job was in eight yearsd old delivering papers. suwas washing dishes friday, saturday, sunday night by hand in a restaurant. and i neved, in r stopped working foran the next 20 years. and i fortunate i found something i love to do. here's the question for. all those americans that are suffering, and it'questionsr biden, i'm sure, why wereg this people celebrating this jobs jun
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when if you dig just an inch deep, you see that those are not full time jobs. these are part jobs that a lot s of people are taking just to make ends mee t, to pay off high interest credit card debt. so they take the jobs report and they spend it, sean. >> that's what they do. sunnspent its y host and i think it was in the same episode there went on to say you need to vote for n joe biden because he's got an anazing economy for you. we've got low unemployment and inflation is coming down. we'll think of that. what real people are saying. real people are sayings they're putting groceries on their credit card. that's where the $1 trillionllio in credit card debt is coming from. these basin in card debt ic houw we are dealing with a situation where mostith people in the wal street journal today, they're saying, look at the sdingnnect between thi that they keep citing and the headlines that are out there and hones thatw people feel. people feel like the rug could be pulled out from under them at any moment right now. and so going
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off of a coupletoday of headlines that you see in usa today does not tellstor the whole story. food prices in the lasod ptrice three years are up 20%. you know what happens whenge you raise the minimum wage to 20 bucks? you get an $18 big mac. that is how this works. and at the end of the daworks.y people who are trying to put food on the table get their kids to school just t livetry. a normal life in this country. they are struggling and they are goining vote the economy whn they go to the polls, john. and they also are going to vote on immigration because they are not stupid. they realize that th-- be two ae tied hand in hand. you bring 10 million people into this country and give them free stuff and we are all going to have to pay for it for years to come. brian, i think that she up a good point about big macs. are suchmy cravings when i have a mcdonald's craving, it's a quarter pounder with cheese meal and i'llunde supersize it if i'm reallyhees hungry. but the reality is it's true.
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it's $18 for working men and tht women. that's not a lunch that they can afford. that's not that is fast food at an affordable price that we're used to. th nusedo, they can't afford the big mac. they can't afford the house. they can't't affor afford the car. they can't afford their appliances because they're restricted. eithey can't afford rent.this i this is the point, sean. nothing affordable whentratio the administration tells you inflation rates have come down, people say, yeah, but nothing's affordable. houses are $400,000 is amortgage 20 $600 mortgage. ymentscar payments are almost seven $800. so when you add all thatt seven people say, you're telling me the economy's growing and i am certainly out there spending because i have to, but i get that all of it is on a borrowed dime. the government's borrowed dime, which is the taxpayers borrowed or my own. >> and either way you slice that, sean, some point that has to stop biden-nomics is the definition of an unsustainable economic system.
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and know, jack, i look at this and i talk to people every day and you're right, they're putting bare necessities on their credit cards or even worse, they're cashing in their pensions with a huge penalty just just for those bare necessities. those are those are not too options for people. yeah. final point. also, a lot of americans who have been saving for retirement, sean, they are cashing in some of that money to help their kids make ends meet right now, too. that is a very dangerous situation for this country. >> all right, guys, good to see you both. we'll be watching your special tomorrow. coming up, biden's breaks, a disturbing new record. we'll explain. we'll get reaction. >> the great victor davis hanson weighs in straight ahead . >> a must in your medicine cabinet call coming on that jams. the number one cold shortening brand. highly recommended. people love cycads unique zinc formula. it shortens colds that can
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as we showed you earlier in the program tonight, biden's border crisis. it is wreakingonight havoc on ca all across the country today. tolder patrol officials, they told fox news that they have encountered over 1 millioni illegal immigrants at the border sincegrants start of this fiscal year 2024, which by the is the earliest this milestone has ever been hit. meanwhile, york city's illegal immigration crisis continues to hit new lowgal immis and aftr a group of illegal immigrants brutally attacked nypd and theno proceeded to flee the state. now the of that great state,e rd that welcome people, regardless of where they camef from. you're welcome. here have come. we want to see you. we'll take care of you. well are calm, w how is you? >> kathy hochul is now finallyyo using a little common sensu," k here's what she had to say on misty. nancy, yesterday, far differenrn cry from what she was saying. >> listen, i want you i just fi to hold people and find out if there's been a history, a pattern here. there'sand should not be back t on the streets terrorizing neighborhoods or sweeping
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the shelves and making these poor businesses have to shut downr , leaving a neighborhood without a pharmacy or a place to buy their diapers is just wrong. >> and we're coming at it hard. oh, we're coming out at harvard. you're the one that welcome them, unfortunately. mayor eric adams has no plans to get the situation under control. he's toor control. busy blamingo bu his criticism against him on racsyicism age the fani wills the fence. >> take a look. stand up. nse.stand up. yoey need to see you. deputy mayor williams isom, deputy mayor mira joseu.puty, m, amazon deputy mayor maria torres, springwood, have you ever seen this much chocolate lead in the city of new york and then go down the line? look, look who's here. is representative of the city. that's why people are hating on me. that's why people hate the mayor. whatever happened to a colorblind. society? judge people by their character, not the color
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of theircolor-bl skin, the contt of their character? i don't know. cont characts what are now redud to chocolate and vanilla. here now with reactiond vanill r institution senior fellow victor davis hanson,stitutio the politics, the blame, the cry of racism doesn't call you know, it's fairly predictable to me. fairr. i mean, he's complaining, holcomb's complainin mean, hg a. they were two elected officials that had their arms wide opeg. n for illegal immigrants. >> what happenedr ? >> well, they all were joe biden, the mayor, the governor.. they all felt that open borders gave them new constituencies and they called anybody racist or xenophobic who wanted a secureencies, an border. they said, oh, you believe in the great replacement theory. evenn the gr sean, they were wrg books called the new demographic demographic democratic majority or demography is destiny. "t they've got a problem. they can't square the circle. sean. they on the one hand, they wan"t all these people to come in.n but now immigration with crimebd
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and the economy are the three chief issues and are all poiny art againsteir in their interests. so what do they do? they don't want to shut the bordertes. o they d. they w they want the constituents. but they'll lose the election. they're afraid if they keepngs o things going. so they're trying to blame the republicans and sayingin so thee you did it because you didn't give us a comprehensive amnesty bill thaust would facilitatee me and make more orderly illegal immigratio n. i can' and that's what they want. i can't believe some republicans walked right into ie some t and for a while all t were fooled. but all they have to do thathe, they don't need new money, they don't need new laws. all oary have to do is g back and look at the four year war that donald trump wage ward and finally wona against liberal courts hed liberal congresspeopleinst and he stopped catch and release. he started rebuilding owe rickety fence, started the new friends he jawbone applco forced them to behavenen and he made refugees apply in their home country. and guess what?re by the end of his tenure, there was a paradigm that would give you almosparadigmt illegalo immigration.
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and as soon as joe biden came on, he braggedn. about blowing t up, so did eric adams. he was remember, john, in augusso dt 2022, he was greeg with water bottles migrants as a border and said this is a c sanctuary city. soity., you know, they got what they wanted. they always thought they would never be subject to the irs of their ownideology ideology. it would fall. it would fall on border stat, te governors and mayors and maybe change the the demographic, ans. these red states, blue in the south. and that's what they thought. but it cam t theye chickens, so to speak, came home to roost. camyeah. >> i mean, on the other hand, they're complaining they don't have the money. the mon, now in new york, they're going to give 500 people, what , $53 million in in debit cards so that they can buy food or whatever they want to buy. then another $180, $80 million for hotels in new york city. e g how are weoi going to afford are that? we count. and, you know, we're getting to the point now where
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the citize gng twn is deemed less important than the resident or the green card or the illegal alien, because not only are they giving them more, but they fly without i.d. on planes. fly sdon't need passport to come and go across the border. but the real the citizen is a secondarn: it's unrealy resideno >> well, i got to leave it there, but victor davis hanson, always love your take. thank you for being with us. when we comeu fowith back, new t by the dhs to combat human trafficking. >> thelma louise with the report straight ahead. let's get some help in here. start. we've got close to 20,000 open jobs in south dakota, including for nurses. so i'm helping out. and so we fill them. south dakota is the freest state in the nation. we work hard, but we don't pay any state income tax. so you get to keep more of your own money. that should get your heart racing. south dakota freedom works here . i think i took a wrong turn for
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trafficking. lyft will be joining dhse blue campaign. that's an awareness effort designed to educate people on how to thwar s efforteducate t traffickers. lyft will give tutorials to its drivers, startinlyftg in vegas area, and the driver only version of the app will give drivers some guidance on how to contact the right authorities if c they see something shady out there. thessays human trafficking can be much more prevalent during these big events like the super bowl because of the masses of people thee and the anonymouo that those crowds can provide. and sean, whsecrowdsy this a bi? an estimated 27.6 millionaround people all around the world are victims of human traffickin tre victig, at leaste to the state department. so back to you, though. malaysian thannd it thak you for that report. that's all the time we have this evening. thank you for being with us. g. thank in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. >> greg gutfeloud. oh, ye