welcome to hannity . tonight a major u.s. embassy hit with rockets. a shooting at a synagogue in new york and calls for a global islamic on american streets. by the way, that southern border, wide open, leaving our country totally vulnerable to terrorist. the president s mind is elsewhere. his big hollywood fundraiser is going on today. is 53-year-old son is in major trouble. the biden brand has never looked worse than now. don t expect to hear much from joe biden in the days and weeks ahead. over and over again joe biden has been angry, demanding that americans pay their fair share. he accused american families and businesses of being greedy and selfish. at the very same time while his own blood son was not paying any taxes on what amounts to millions of dollars in income. according to a federal indictment. this by the way wasn t just your normal everyday kind of income. according to a federal indictment hunter was raking in tons of money from ukraine and romania and china
[ cheers and applause ] kat: i m kat timpf in for greg gutfield. it is friday. you know what that means. let s welcome tonight s guests. in his free time he enjoys reading, cooking, burning villages with his cult. fox news contributor tom shillue. she won t shoot off her mouth, she follows gun safety rules. fox news contributor katie pavlich. hip material makes audiences think this man is not well. actor and comedian scott capurro. and he looks like every guy ever inside your local cigar lounge, tv writer and producer rob long. okay. before we get to some news stories, let s do this. greg s leftovers. mmm. kat: time for leftovers, i read the jokes we used this week. like greg, it is my first time reading these. let s go. last week, new york representative george santos was expelled from congress. george tassays he plans to retu to new york where he lives with his roommates, elvis and big foot, because he lies. in an interview with rachel maddow former gop congresswoman
[applause] greg: happy wednesday, everyone. [laughter] greg: yes, control yourselves. remember back in grade school when the teacher would leave the room and tell everyone to behave while she was gone, of course, the second she left the room went wild. that s how i got my first tattoo. i would show you but the fcc doesn t allow frontal nudity, so it s great what the teacher got, right? but remember how after a while it would get ugly. the bullying and fights would start. things would get tossed around the room. by things, i mean me. when the teacher came back you were sort of relieved. you knew your class needed a grown-up to keep things from chaos which brings us to america. can someone please call the teacher back into the room? not so they can sleep with their students, although that helps. but to save us from the madness. every weekend we re seeing the same stories of violent mobs disrupting and destroying our cities. it makes me remember the good ole days when it u
filing about donald trump. in which she rejects his claim of presidential immunity in the federal case against him. the law firm of weissmann and is here to break it all down, and that s coming up first. plus, another example of the former president s authoritarian impulses, as he threatens to make this network pay if he takes back the white house. i ll offer some thoughts about just how dangerous that is. also today, is it possible that the greatest scandal facing the house republican conference this week actually had nothing to do with george santos? congresswoman stacey plaskett is here to talk about a house that is still very much on fire. and later, as lawmakers flee congress at a record pace, the first installment of a new series we re calling the exit interview. congressman why he s leaving, what he s learned, and what comes next. so, many, many years ago, a former president was suspected of breaking the law. though he was long out of office at the time, big
i m ayman in new york. start right now. have a good night. a good night. (wind chime dinging) (wat splashing) - when i would go see her, i used to stand by her door, and if she was looking the other way, i would stand there and say, terri, it s mommy. she would turn right around and look at me, okay? right at me, and nobody believed me. well, that s their problem. (gentle choral music) she was there. she could hear me. she knew i loved her. she wanted to be there. (gentle choral music) hi sweetheart. hi. it doesn t matter what was wrong if she just laid there for the rest of her life. all i wanted to do was love her and take care of her. hi babe. but then everything changed. terri. - [interviewer] you got a letter in the mail. do you remember what the letter said? - just that they wanna kill my daughter. (dramatic music) - [news reporter] the battle over terri schiavo has come to involve state judges, federal judges, the supreme court, the congress, and even the president o