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Hannity

wyou know, the allegation here about some of our colleagues is that's not really is that ie them som really would like to trade what we have forld lik a europee style socialist form of government. we know that that is a terribla idea. so we stand forid our foundational principles. what you have to d ationao is get down to those core principles and argue debate with your colleagues, and use the facts. you know, show them the reality. socialism is a didshow t in com. and marxism are terrible things. it's bee n responsible forfor th the deaths of tens of millions of innocent people over the 20th century alone. right. that is not the path we want to go down. america'nocent p the 20t uralone.s different.ferent and we are exceptional because we stand on certain foundational principle s. i said in my speech the other night, that was that last night. all my hours are running now. i think it was yesterday.i yesterday i talked about the core principletalkeds of americn conservatism, and that's individual freedom, limited governments indi, the rule of l, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets thron dignity.huma and under each of those, there would be subcategories. but that's what wen under stan i call them the core principles

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Hannity

the allegation about some of our colleagues is that is not their agenda. some of them would like to trade what we have for european-style socialist form of government. we know that's a terrible idea. we stand for our foundational principles. what you have to do is get down to core principles and argue, debate with colleagues and use the facts. show them the reality. socialism is a dead-end. communism and marxism are terrible things. it's been responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of innocent people over the 20th century alone. that's not the path we want to go down. america is different. we stand on different foundational principles. i said in my speech the other night, was it yesterday? i talked about the core principles of american conservatism. that is individual freedom, limited government, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets and human dignity. under each would be subcategories. that's what we stand for. i call them the core principles

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HARDtalk

this is still even a fraction of the kinds of information that we were collecting and using. oh, i don't doubt that, but what i'm getting to is the point that as these were hundreds of thousands of files, there is no way in the world that you had sifted them, filtered them, you just dumped them. no, i wouldn't characterise it as that. i — the way that i view this is these are categorical types of information. so you have information that... and this is obviously types of information that i'm very familiar with, that i have worked... ..that i was essentially one of the most familiar with because we were the ones that really had to categorize this information, put it into subcategories, you know, direct where it flows, train an artificial intelligence algorithm to be able to make predictive analysis based on. so i think that my... i was very familiar and i certainly knew tens of thousands of types of information. yeah, you knew what types of information, and this was information going back five years to the engagements in afghanistan and iraq

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HARDtalk

of the most familiar with because we were the ones that really had to categorize this information, put it into subcategories, you know, direct where it flows, train an artificial intelligence algorithm to be able to make predictive analysis based on. so i think that my... i was very familiar and i certainly knew tens of thousands of types of information. yeah, you knew what types of information, and this was information going back five years to the engagements in afghanistan and iraq of the us military. you knew the categories. i think six years. you knew the types, the categories, but what i'm getting to is you didn't go through these files to look at the individual stories they told. you couldn't possibly, yhere were far too many. we know you didn't. and that gets to the heart of the ethics of this case. you just put this information out there, gave it to wikileaks, not having examined it yourself and not knowing that actually it did include some information which named individuals,

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HARDtalk

types of information so you have information... and this is this is obviously types of information that i'm very familiar with, that i have worked... i was essentially one of the most familiar with because we were the ones that really had to categorize this information, put it into subcategories, you know, direct where it flows, train an artificial intelligence algorithm to be able to make predictive analysis based on. so i think that my...i was very familiar and i certainly knew tens of thousands of types of information. you know what types of information, and this was information going back five years to the engagements in afghanistan and iraq of the us military. you knew the types, the categories. but what i'm getting to is you didn't go through these files to look at the individual

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HARDtalk

to is the point that as these were hundreds of thousands of files, there is no way in the world that you had sifted them, filtered them, you just dumped them. no, i wouldn't characterise it as that. i, the way that i view this is these are categorical types of information. so you have information... and this is this is obviously types of information that i'm very familiar with, that i have worked... ..that i was essentially one of the most familiar with because we were the ones that really had to categorize this information, put it into subcategories, you know, direct where it flows, train an artificial intelligence algorithm to be able to make predictive analysis based on. so i think that my... i was very familiar and i certainly knew tens of thousands of types of information. yeah, you knew what types of information, and this was information going back five years to the engagements in afghanistan and iraq of the us military. you knew the categories. i think six years. you knew the types, the categories, but what i'm getting to

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HARDtalk

well, the so called iraq war logs and the afghan war diaries amounted to hundreds of thousands of separate pieces of information. right. but i mean, like i worked with tens of millions of records every single day. so this is a this is still even a fraction of the kinds of information that we were collecting and using. i don't doubt that. but what i'm getting to is the point that as these were hundreds of thousands of files, there is no way in the world that you had sifted them, filtered them, you just dumped them. no, i wouldn't characterize it as that. i the way that i view this is these are categorical types of information. so you have information... and this is this is obviously types of information that i'm very familiar with, that i have worked... ..that i was essentially one of the most familiar with because we were the ones that really had to categorize this information, put it into subcategories, you know, direct where it flows, train an artificial intelligence algorithm to be able to make predictive analysis based on. so i think that my...i was very familiar and i certainly knew tens of thousands of types of information. and this was information

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HARDtalk

were hundreds of thousands of files, there is no way in the world that you had sifted them, filtered them, you just dumped them. no, i wouldn't characterise it as that. i the way that i view this is these are categorical types of information. so you have information... and this is this is obviously types of information that i'm very familiar with, that i have worked... ..that i was essentially one of the most familiar with because we were the ones that really had to categorize this information, put it into subcategories, you know, direct where it flows, train an artificial intelligence algorithm to be able to make predictive analysis based on. so i think that my... i was very familiar and i certainly knew tens of thousands of types of information. yeah, you knew what types of information, and this was information going back five years to the engagements in afghanistan and iraq of the us military. you knew the categories. i think six years. you knew the types, the categories, but what i'm getting to is you didn't go through

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Hannity

look at the subcategories. this is an agendis is ana centee around fixing inflation, about , securing the border, ending supply chain dependance, stoppingsupply c the flow of fel and opioids pouring into our country. our country. bolstering paren bolstering parental rights inn schools, confronting big bias, returning to american energy independence. restoring safety and security st so we could pursue happiness without fear and prosperity brought back for workingty broug families. k for all across the countryhe agend contrasts the agenda with the never ending failures ofe biden, joe biden, the climate cultists. and then ask yourself, is there one thing, joe biden, that you t can point to that he's done to actually improve the country? ym is there one thingprove the the democratic congress have done to actually improve are you betterly i are you better off since o joe biden and the democrats have taken over every corner of the government since he has government since he's become pr become president and sincee grei

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Hannity

cultism, attacks on law enforcement, far left indoctrination in schools. open borders. by the way, all destroying everyday life in america. there is good news because today house republicans follow through on their promise and they decided for the first time in 28 years they put in writing their commitments to you, the voters, the american people. their commitments to bring back prosperity and wage growth, security to you and your family and we the american people. now hopefully soon to be speaker mccarthy, he unveiled his commitments to america. it's an area conference of plan. it is to restore american greatness and now we can bring you the exclusive details. take a look at your screen. the agenda is divided into four major categories. an economy that is strong, a nation that is safe, future that is built on freedom, and a government that is held accountable. keep looking at your screen. look at the subcategories.

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