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FOXNEWSW Hannity January 3, 2023

0 better mood on this new year's,o not all is lost. there are wonderful peoplenderf making us still the greatest country there is are a lot of them. we are really happy to see theme tonight. we'll be back tomorrow night and every weeknight, 8:00 p.m.ib ,a show that's the sworn enemy of lying. >> pomposity, smugness and groupthink have the best night with the ones you love. >> we'll see tomorrow. and welcome to this special edition of "hannity". and by the way, happy new year . tonight for the full hour, we're going to highlight some of our best interviews from the past few months. now, first up, i spoke to dr. phil about the out of control council culture. let's take a look now. as we have documented on this show, night after night censorship, silencing, boycotting, canceled culture, it is all becoming all too common within our political discourse. social media, college campuses, even in day to day life, even in the workplace, many americans feel forced to stay silent for fear of upsetting the cancel culture mob and now all of this was the subject of a recent episode of the hit show. >> dr. phil, take a look. nowadays, you better watch what you say, because there is always someone in person or online who will tell you. you can't say that is problematic. >> i mean, there are so many words and phrases that are off limits. it's hard to keep track and they change all the time. for example, some say peanut gallery is not classist and racist. first world problem is also class is tone deaf, is ablest. mom and dad assumes traditional gender roles. i'm telling you, there's always something that seems to be a new word on the do not say list. >> all right. top daytime syndicated talk show host dr. phil mcgraw is with us now to explain. dr. phil, good to have you back on, my friend. good to see how you man. >> well, good to talk to you, sean. how you doing? i'm good. you know, all my career, i've never called for a boycott, never call for a show to be canceled. never call for a host to be fired. i believe in something called freedom. we can't make people watch our shows or listen to my radio show. people have choices and i believe in freedom. but that is not the prevailing view anymore, is it? well, sadly, it's not. i always thought that we went to the universities to hear other people's ideas and to, you know, not necessarily agree with them, but at least learn something about what they had to say. now we see surveys that tell us anywhere from 15 to 30% of students think it's okay to yell down the speaker that you don't that you don't agree with . i think that we're just getting to the point that we are in a bubble. we don't want to talk to anyone that doesn't agree with our thinking. and if someone says something that is offensive, to our sensibilities, then people go on the attack and they may choose the wrong word. and instead of saying, you know, maybe in some way saying, hey, listen, you may not know it, but that could be offensive to someone instead, they start bombarding them with boycott messages, then they hope they die. i'm going to slit your throat in the night. >> i hate i mean, you're reading my twitter and things. you've been reading my twitter account. >> i can tell, you know what i'm talking about. i do. you know, you said something in the open your show that caught my attention. i can't keep up. i one day it's okay to say one thing. the next day, you know, apparently it's outlawed. and if you say it, you're you're immediately labeled this or that. and , you know, it said innocently not designing it to hurt somebody. well, you know, really, the mentality has gotten to a point of being a gotcha sort of of culture. and it doesn't really matter to a lot of people if that really reflects that person's values and beliefs. and i think as a result, a lot of groups alienate people that, in fact, our allies, people that in fact, would support their position or their cause. and i think that's just not that's not smart. it's not good thinking. somebody makes a slip of the tongue, chooses a word that maybe is not in vogue at the moment. it's not on the glossary. and they get attacked instead of saying, hey, listen, let's build a bridge here, you may be alienating some rebill allies. and i had a complete list up there and a lot of the audience couldn't even guess why the words were up there. >> i couldn't get them either. let me ask you what the result was, because this was a pretty controversial show that you did . >> and what was the end result? what was the audience reaction by the time you got to the end of the hour? well, you know, sean, i'm glad you asked that. i've moved my entire audience up onto the stage as a focus group at this point, everybody and i encourage them to speak and i've seen the results of the surveys like the cato institute says that 62% of americans, that's almost two thirds of americans are afraid to speak out for fear that they will say something they shouldn't say. and i asked my audience, how many of you are afraid to speak up or say something right now in this show? you can't say that. how many of you are afraid to speak up right now? and it look like the wave at texas stadium. i mean, people do say no, i listen, i'm scared to death, dog, don't follow me. i don't want to say the wrong thing. it's not that i think feel or behave in the wrong way. i'm just afraid i'll run a red light and the word police will get all over me, you know, by the way, can we be honest about this? >> i think a lot people feign that they're outraged. they're not outraged. if you're outraged by a couple of words, you need to grow up. and you know what? if you feel bad about yourself, go read my twitter feed and the comments that people make about me. you'll feel a lot better about yourself. >> there's my advice. stop being a lot of people like blindsided was up there and people are saying, well, that offends people that are onesided. well, i've talked to a lot of those people. none of them seem to be offended. maybe it's just because i haven't talked to enough, but it's other people that seem to be offended on their behalf. now, i'm not saying there are people that aren't, but i haven't talked to them yet. i certainly think we are. we don't have to get offended every time we have the chance to be offended. and i think that's where we've missed the boat. >> all right, dr. phil, congratulations on another great successful year and launch for your show. we appreciate you being with us ,as always. >> thank you, sir. now, i also recently spoke with mike rowe about the new season of his fox nation show, how america works. >> let's take a look at fox business. prime is back with new seasons of great prime time shows like american built american dynasty. kelsey grammer, historical historic battles for america and how america works, hosted by our good friend mike rowe. and just like last season, he's going to be taking you behind the scenes for an in-depth look at the people that keep this country running ,the people that make the country great. here is a sneak peek of the first episode of the new season, which focuses on the men and women who keep america's cargo moving. think about life without them. >> not pretty. instead of me being down here picking up little by little, half buckets of water buckets, he rolls it all down here into the big pile where i can grab four buckets each time and it will save us time, money and everything is going good right now. let's move. but as john is about to find out, johnny, his troubles with the hopper aren't over yet. go open that open in. >> you're kidding, right? all right. here now with more is our friend and the host of how america works. it airs monday nights at eight p.m. on our sister network, the fox business network. migros with us. you know, going back to your days of you know, i just love how you you know, he doesn't even have to talk. very cool. i told you, you have the only other job i would want in tv with the two shows that you had. now, the third show that you have with us with fox business ,and that is dirty jobs and deadliest catch. and i love all of it. i don't think americans truly appreciate what it takes to get those big crab legs that they like to eat at a restaurant. i don't think they know what it takes to manufacture something. i don't think we fully understand the impact of what farmers do for us every day and ranchers do for us every day. and in this particular case, you know, getting getting everything packed and moving off of ships and out to stores ,i don't think we really realize. >> do you think americans appreciate? well, the two different things, realization and appreciation, most of us have never really realized it, but we've always intuitively appreciate. we know that when we flick the switch and the light comes on , that's the result of a miracle. and that miracle is made possible by men and women doing things out of sight and out of mind. what i worry about is the overall lack of appreciation that has infected, in my view, our society over the last thirty or forty years. my tv shows, the two that you mentioned, as well as how america works, are just an attempt to tap the country on the shoulder and say, hey, look, if we don't hang on to this fundamental appreciation for the kinds of jobs that make civilized life possible for the rest of us , we're going to have a list of unintended consequences longer than your arm. >> did covid change that in some ways? did we get a greater appreciation for people that work in the medical field? you know, everybody from doctors, nurses and orderlies and everybody in between did we get a greater appreciation for truck drivers if they weren't trucking and packers weren't packing and farmers aren't farming, we wouldn't have survived. do you think people now have a little bit of an increased appreciation? i hate to paint with too broad a brush. i know i do. i know that the whole zoome world, the conversation we're having right now, three years ago, that that didn't happen. i came to new york. i sat in the studio with you. this is made possible by fiber optics and men driving around at all hours making sure everything is connected. so i think in a lot of ways, covid gave us a wake up call. but i'm afraid it did something else to sean. honestly, i know i'm a broken record on this, but i was listening to joe concha a couple of segments back go down the list of things that are important to voters. and i'll tell you what nobody's talking about. no one is talking about the seven million able bodied men who are not only unemployed today, but who have affirmatively left the workforce. i just spent an hour and a half interviewing a guy named nick eberstadt, brilliant economist, who who believes that that statistic far more so than unemployment numbers and really any other metric, is the thing that should scare the hell out of us . that number of able, able bodied men combined with the 11 million jobs that are currently open, that's never happened in our country before. and if we don't fix that, we're on that part of the map where it says, here be dragons, because we don't know what's coming next. >> and coming up, highlights from sarah carter's exclusive reports about biden's border disaster. a must in your medicine cabinet . less sick days, coal coming on backhands. on backhands. the number brand. highly recommended side fans love cycads, unique sink formula. it shortens colds. zakim zinc, that cold? 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