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certain decorum by which we live. i don't mean to be a prude come of it if you're walking with your boys, the boys might like it, but if you're a dad, listen -- we went out for ice cream and you got more than ice cream walking down the street. don't do it. >> innocent until proven guilty. real quick, one sentence. i need new year's resolutions. jason first, then sean. go. >> be a nicer person. >> i'm going with the classic. i'm going to channel jason myself and try to lose some weight. i put on a few pounds over the last several months. we will both lose some weight. work out a little more. we want to look like pete hegseth next year. >> oh, come on. you are both wonderful people who don't need to lose any weight. that's it for us tonight. i'm pete hegseth intro laura ingraham. guess who's next? rachel campos-duffy hosting "jesse." watch. ♪ ♪
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>> rachel: welcome to a special edition of "jesse watters primetime." i'm rachel campos-duffy and i am in for jesse. biden's cabinet met with the mexican president today. the meeting was close-82 the press and biden team didn't talk to reporters or hold a press conference. but we know the mexican president wants our president to send even more money to mexico and other latin american countries, to fund the government's that keep sending illegal migrants to america. nobody in that meeting wanted to secure the border. there is too much in it for everyone involved. this is more cynical and sinister than you can imagine. while the idea is to make you think joe biden is doing something about the flood of migrants coming to america, the meetings are actually about how they can facilitate the flow more efficiently. during the meeting, the mexican president actually said he wants america to reopen border
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crossings. this is not a prevention mission, it's a coordination and funding mission. meanwhile, the caravans are gaining steam and pushing north. the latest caravan could get as big as 15,000 illegal pluralists. they come from 24 different countries, like iran, syria, and senegal. where is biden? on a tropical island sipping on a pina colada. he just got back from his christmas vacation and now he's going on another vacation. for a week, this time in the caribbean. biden is soaking up the sun while a monster caravan barrels toward an already overwhelmed border. democrat mayors are starting to feel the pressure. >> you cannot continue to do the federal government's job. we have spoken to fema and other federal officials. we have expressed concern about the border surge, but have not offered additional help. we need action and we need it
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now. the federal government must take responsibility and lead on this humanitarian crisis instead of leaving it for cities and localities to handle. >> we cannot do this alone. we need more support from the federal government. we need the federal government to lean in and provide more financial assistance. all of our cities have reached a point where we are either close to capacity or nearly out of room. without significant intervention from the federal government. >> make no mistake, these mayors are not calling for the border to be closed. they just want more federal money to process illegals. and what about small border towns like eagle pass? they only have a population of 30,000, but they get thousands of migrants coming through their town. here is their mayor. >> this is unacceptable. our city here in eagle pass, we've been getting slammed with
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2,000 to 3,000 people a day, and it's an unfair, unethical situation. what's going on here in eagle pass, we feel ignored by the federal government. i've called to the government that we need action. >> biden is breaking records and the number of known terrorists and chinese nationals who are crossing through our country. our open border is one of our biggest national security threats. my next guest is an arizona rancher who is raising the alarm about cartel scouts on american farms. they queue for joining me tonight. tell me about what you're seeing in the mountains, our mountains. >> my ranch has 5.5 miles of the international boundary, and i have five motion-activated cameras. so what i am seeing is thousands of people coming through dressed in camouflage, carpet shoes, and
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backpacks, and i am told by the border patrol that at least 20% are packing drugs. 3,050, that means 2400 are coming through and getting through. border patrol apprehends only about 20%. so i'm really concerned that the focus is not securing the international border, the focus is not on preventing people coming into the united states illegally, and i'm really focused on the possibility of terrorists coming through. >> rachel: well, sure. there have been a record number of known terrorists that have come across the border since joe biden was in office. so you alerted border patrol. has the fbi reached out to you in any way, shape, or form? >> no, the fbi hasn't, and the
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border patrol are good guys. their problem is they've been directed to process people. i haven't seen a border patrol agent on my ranch for over three months. the border is absolutely open, and the places like sasse be and nogales and lukeville, they are processing people and they are essentially decoys. >> rachel: you had the experience, or your wife did, of having letter and s-13 gangs knock on your door. what happened? >> my wife, very intelligently, realize that they were ms-13s because of their tattoos, and she would not let them in the house and would not let them use a telephone. and she politely asked whether they were hungry, and they said
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yes, so she made some sandwiches and pass them on, and they had a picnic lunch on our picnic table and then they went on. >> rachel: yeah. >> it's really awful. >> rachel: i'm sure that must have just terrified you when you came home and found out your wife just being a bunch of gang members lunch on your picnic table. we hope that law enforcement will do more. sadly, it doesn't look like they will. >> an old cowboy like me wouldn't give you a bum steer. >> rachel: jim tilton, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> rachel: we are back with a fox news alert, the michigan supreme court has just handed democrats a major blow, shooting down an attempt to remove donald trump from the state's
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primary ballot, meaning donald trump will stay on the ballot in michigan. all week democrats thought michigan would be next after a few radical judges on the colorado supreme court ruled that donald trump was guilty of a crime he was never charged with, and then they kicked him off the ballot. it is a ruling that most legal scholars say will get knocked down 9-0 in the supreme court. it looks like democrats' attempt to choose the republican candidate is hitting some major roadblocks. meanwhile, a deranged madman saps two girls in new york city. why he was allowed on the streets in the first place. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> rachel: a deranged lunatic waltzed into grand central station on christmas day and
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stabbed a pair of teenage sisters while screaming about how he wanted to kill all white people. we have learned this guy has a long rap sheet and he should have been behind bars instead of walking the streets. fox news correspondent alexis mcadams has more. >> the suspect has quite the rap sheet. this time police say he said two teens, leaving one with a collapsed lung. investigators say this guy, stephen hutcherson, pulled out a knife and stabbed those two teenage sisters on christmas day. the attack happened while they were eating with their family. the 36-year-old now charged with attempted murder and assault, both as hate crimes. so the attack happened at a restaurant inside a grand central terminal. according to the police report, he came in and asked for a table, tilting the employee, "i don't want to sit with the black people." that's when he walked over and stabbed both girls visiting from paraguay. according to reports he then shouted out, "i want all the white people dead." new york city mayor eric adams
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says this is another example of someone who shouldn't have been out on the street. >> any time you have this in these high-profile locations, it sends the feeling that people don't feel safe, and that's why we have to make sure we zero in and make the arrests as soon as possible. and make sure we get those repeated offenders off our streets. >> sources say hutcherson has been arrested nearly two dozen times, twice in the past six months. just last month, hutcherson reportedly threatened to kill a guy out in the bronx. the bronx d.a. office telling fox news they suggested inpatient mental health treatment, but hutcherson declined, saying in part -- in one case the court delivered a sentence of conditional discharge over the people's objection. so the suspect is currently being held in jail. he'll be back in court later this week. rachel? >> rachel: thank you, alexis. for hundreds of years, america's most elite institutions were
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always the most respected institutions. when you thought of a quality education, you thought of harvard, where generations of young adults learn from the best and the brightest. and when you thought of reliable news, you thought of "the new york times," where scrappy journalists chased leads with a pen and paper in hand. it really leads, not made up lies like the russian hoax. but these once great american institutions are crumbling. instead of letting the truth be their guide, they are waging a war of words on the american people. and they are using the same communist tactics used by the soviets to do it. an excellent piece, michael shellenberger writes the totalitarian manipulation of language is behind the woke destruction of harvard, "the new york times," and other elite institutions. how? by using words with double meanings that aren't immediately apparent to the people manipulated by the language. things like pronouns, or the
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growing list of genders. we don't know what it means, but if you don't use the woke terminology, you'll be punished, censored, and excluded. this is exactly what they did in the soviet union and in cuba. in those communist countries, the media and the education systems were controlled by the state. in america, "the new york times" and harvard are the institutions that are manipulating you. and like communists, they look cute in the eye when they do it. when the harvard president claudine gay was caught in a massive plagiarism scandal, what did harvard do? they denied it and they tried to cover it up. barack obama, who has his fingers in every destructive cause, privately lobbied harvard to let gay keep her job. when "the new york times" let senator tom cotton write a piece called "send in the troops" during the flood riots, "the new york times" pressured by other leftist staffers, fired
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its editor. and they told him to lie about it. and pretend that it was his choice to resign. truth used to be their motto, but that all changed when we filled our schools with marxist activists from the ivy league and then pumped other cultural institutions, like the media, with liberal radicals. a study finds that only 3% of american journalists are republicans. it's not a fair fight, and that's the point. their ideas are unappealing and they don't work, so they have to control the narratives so they can control you and turn this country into communist state. the author of "bad news: how woke media is undermining democracy," joins us now. it's always great to have you on. when i think of claudine gay, i could tell you she doesn't seem like the most intelligent or qualified person to run harvard. she is clearly using the dti
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industrial complex to get this cushy job. how much of this is about the death of merit? >> thank you so much for having me, rachel, and a belated merry christmas to you and your gorgeous family. the thing your viewers need to understand is that claudine gay is not some mistake harvard made. you can't ask for a better symbol of harvard in 2023 event a serial plagiarist who has no moral compass. what i mean by that is our universities are no longer institutions of higher learning. they are simply places where affluent privileged progressive sit around and confer credentials on each other, and sit around and say, if you don't have that credential, you don't get the american dream. that's the problem here, thanks in part to president obama. we have an enormous class divide where the american dream is only available if you have a college degree.
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and if you are working class today, you are second-class. that's the larger problem here and that is why, honestly, rachel, i hope she doesn't resign. i want harvard to have to live with the infamy of having a serial plagiarist leading it. because she's not the problem, she's only the person who made the problem visible. >> rachel: that would be one solution, batya. i think real justice would be if they reverse it and give the job to the person she plagiarized. that would be more justice in my book, but whatever. this is my glimmer of hope here, batya. barack obama came in to her defense and is advocating for her job. those are some pretty big guns. that tells me they are nervous that this whole game is crumbling. am i being overly optimistic here? what is your take? >> i don't think you're being overly optimistic. i think what we are seeing now is the democrats have realized
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everybody else is on to them and onto how this is nonsense and how their woke agenda was always class warfare against the working class. you are right, they know it and they are scared. >> that is so true. yes, it is class warfare. it's never been about race, it's always been about class warfare. you are always spot on. thanks for joining us tonight. new details coming out about the christmas eve massacre in nigeria that left nearly 150 people dead. the attack took place in the country's plateau state and ran through 15 different villages over the course of a few hours. nomadic herders use machetes and automatic rifles to carry out the attack. they ravaged villages, burning down homes and lighting cars and motorcycles on fire. while that was going on it took over 12 hours for security agencies to show up and respond to the attack. this is a reminder that the
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persecution of christians, especially in africa, the middle east, and china, is real, and the mainstream media isn't giving this enough attention. the latest attack is the bloodiest violence in nigeria since 2018 when more than 200 people were killed during a series of sites between the farmers and the herders. that's a christian-muslim fight. watch who you can call sir. this trends activist might try to get you fired. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> rachel: a trans actor having a meltdown at the airport, accusing a delta staffer of committing a human rights violation for misgendering him. he went on a tirade against a gate agent after a different employee accidentally referred to him as he. >> what about when a delta employee misgenders you
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intentionally? you just misgendered me again. multiple times. both of you have. >> sorry. >> it wasn't intentional, but if you want to take it personal -- >> she did do it intentionally, twice. >> i did not do it intentional. >> you're being condescending, and if you want to continue, i'll have port authority escort you write out the building if you want to play that game with me. >> despite getting ambushed with a camera and his face, the delta employee handled it with poise while tommy tried a gotcha moment for social media. tommy had a pretty mediocre acting career, but after coming out as transgender in 2021, tommy shifted priorities from acting to becoming an online trans activist. now tommy has a podcast and pals around with people like dylan mulvaney, where they talk about such pressing issues such as posting borderline naked photos
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online. >> last week i showed my nipples on instagram to see her dress. >> slay! >> thank you. it got taken down and i got a flag. it's my first flag ever on tiktok. >> rachel: is that what they think real women sit around and talk about? but this isn't just happening in america. canada is demanding that all government bathrooms, regardless of gender, provide free tampons and menstruation products. the left is determined to eradicate gender, and demean the beauty and purpose of women. live-action founder and president lyle rose joins me now. welcome. tell me what concerns you the most about the transgender movement. >> first of all, look at what you said about canada, i'm going to say something crazy. men do not need tampons, rachel. the canadian government would be
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wise to figure that out. it's deeply concerned and because womanhood is incredible and beautiful gift, something unique that deserves acknowledgment in society, and to have that completely hijacked by activists calling it a hu human rights of use to cala man a man, the true violation is that we kill babies in the womb every day, not that we are treating people with mental health problems and accidentally calling them the wrong pronoun, as they say, when it's a mental health problem as the identity of a person. we need a heavy dose of reality here in the u.s. and canada and throughout the west. it's a problem creeping throughout the western world. >> rachel: there's no question about it. what can we learn from how the delta employee handled that situation? >> the delta employee was polite but firm and he wasn't going to play games. i think it actually hurts people
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who struggle with gender dysphoria to play games with a reality and to say that you're not your own sex but another idea you have about yourself. it will hurt them in the wrong one. we know from stories of detransitioners, this young game we're playing with young people especially that you can change your biological sex, which is completely false, you can't, it harms them in the long run and they want to detransition later in life and they struggle with the drugs and hormones they were given in the treatment they were given. so i actually applaud the employee for standing firm in reality, being polite and kind but saying i'm not going to play this game and call you something that you're not. >> rachel: it's a great point. as for justin trudeau, i can't understand why that weirdo wants tampons and the bathrooms. i don't know why they want to impose that lunacy on everybody. but clearly this is an ideology and agenda where i see no sign of it abating, and i think
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that's why it's important we are talking about it. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, rachel paley don't call babies babies in the room anymore, or men men, or women women. we have to start with biological facts. >> rachel: back to science. follow the science. thank you, lila. being a preteen is an easy. boys and girls go through different changes, and it's normal to be confused as your body begins to develop during puberty. but the everyday discomfort of a changing body is being warped into a false diagnosis of gender dysphoria by big pharma and the trans industrial complex. instead of reassuring kids that the uneasiness with puberty is typical, many influencers are exploiting vulnerable preteens and encouraging them to seek puberty blockers which they claim are reversible. worst of all, they are lying about the dangerous life altering effects of this
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medication. >> hormone blockers are a series of injections and/or an implant you can have put in your arm that temporarily pauses puberty. however, once you stop taking puberty blockers, your body will then go into puberty and that's why it's temporary. >> as puberty starts, it could be h hormone blockers or puberty blockers which are truly reversible. >> rachel: you can prevent yourself from going through puberty with drugs but the idea it is completely reversible is a flat out lied. >> i feel a responsibility as a physician to be honest about puberty blockers and hormonal therapy in teenagers. this can lead to infertility, and i don't know if that is really well known. give your body time to complete the process before you start changing things that could have long-term implications. >> rachel: infertility is just one of several possible long-term effects of this drug.
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puberty blockers, the main drug use to halt puberty, is entirely experimental. activists will tell you it's been used for decades, but they don't tell you that it has been used to chemically castrate sex offenders, treat prostate cancer and endometriosis. this drug was rarely, if ever, used on children until just a few years ago. to prescribe kids such an intense medication with no long-term research is quite simply medical malpractice. independent researchers are determining that people taking this drug long term or even short term can experience possible brain, bone, and nerve damage. and when people don't step in and speak out, these kids are left to fend for themselves. >> it is my dream to have children and it breaks my heart that that could have been taken away from me if i had been encouraged just a little bit more. i just want everyone to consider
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my own perspective and experience as someone who has detransition to. >> i was born biologically female. i began transitioning and taking hormones when i was 18 years old. i had become uncomfortable with how society had seen me, so i got completely wrapped into that. >> whatever i did to my body is kind of permanent. i can't fully go back. sometimes a bitter truth is better than a sweet light. i wish somebody had hugged me and said, it you're not a boy, you never going to be one no matter what you do. >> and our kids are being experiment it on by big pharma to create a revolving door of customers. they are permanently medicalizing kids and creating customers for life under the guise of trans exceptions. if people continue to turn a blind eye, more and more children will become victims of the trans industrial complex, all designed by a big pharma for big profits. independent journalist josh makos joins us now thank you for joining us.
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>> thank you for having me. >> rachel: you have done some deep research into this puberty blocking drug. tell us a little bit more about what worries you. >> long-term studies have shown this will cause downstream effects for children as young a. you usually get them to kids 11 or 12 years old to halt their puberty. but this has been on the market for 38 years. the industry and doctors know the effects this drug has on adults, so i can't imagine what it's going to do to children who have mental anguish. you're going to add this and give them physical english, sterilize them, as you mentioned in the segment. everything i would like to mention that is rarely mentioned when you cover this drug is that this drug used to be the biggest settlement with the justice department in 2001 for false
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claims and marketing for $875 million. so they kind of forget to tell you that when they say this is for gender-affirming care. it's terrible what they're do doing, giving it to these kids with no long-term studies, and basically they are the studies. so we have to wait to see how this affects them. >> rachel: i can kind of get how big pharma is just interested in profits and the lifelong customers they are creating with these poor children. but i am just really disgusted at the complicity of doctors who have taken an oath to do no harm, and also of our government who is clearly not doing enough to regulate this. in fact, they are encouraging that. we see that with the so-called health and human services bureaucrat who says this is all just fine and good. in fact, let's have more of it. >> yeah, i mean, planned parenthood is the second leading
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distributor of hormones across -- so the government is involved heavily with this. you would think being that this drug has been on the market for 38 years and it has a profile, there is no known side effects, that they would think twice about giving it to children. as they say, follow the money. when you look at how much they are billing insurance for this job, it's double or triple the cost of somebody with prostate cancer. so it's the first step in the medicalization of these children, because after that they get sex hormones and potential surgeries, they call a mastectomy "top surgery" euphemistically, so it's making a lifelong customer, and we have seen that more and more detransitioners are coming out, pleading with us that we have to stop that. >> rachel: i'm afraid only losses are going to end this. thanks for joining us and shining a light on this important topic. what is the hidden message in
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>> rachel: art often imitates life. vincent van gogh painted "starry night" to capture the view from his bedroom at an insane asylum. da vinci's "the last supper" depicts jesus' final hours with his apostles before his crucifixion. now, as the world feels like it is teetering on its edge, the obama was 'a star-studded apocalypse movie called "leave the world behind" is doing big numbers on netflix. it's been high on the mega streamer's top ten lists since it debuted three weeks ago. the thrill he follows two families during an apocalyptic cyber attack by who? liana per share. and while crashing planes, beached cargo ships, and a fleet of murderous teslas seems scary, the greatest collapse isn't of society, as of the nuclear family. every disaster shows how dysfunctional they are without technology holding them
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together. their marriage phrase, and the father is a useless beta buffoon who can't protect his kids. >> i have no idea what i'm supposed to do right now. i can barely do anything without my cell phone and my gps. i am a useless man. but my son is sick, and my daughter is missing. >> rachel: the family is completely detached from one another, and they refuse to unite in times of crisis. the kids are no better than their dysfunctional parents. >> we never gonna find out what happens. >> i do care about that show so much anyway? >> i care about them. >> maybe you shouldn't. just saying. you are probably right, the way things are going, you're not going to see that show ever again. >> rachel: writer for "the federalist" and cofounder,
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my daughter, if vita duffy, said there are messages, just not the ones they wanted us to hear. she joins us now. what are those messages that you think are hidden inside of this movie? >> the main one is to fortify your family. i think what was so impactful for anyone who watched this film is that this family has no control over this cyber attack. that's the main conflict and that is something that, if it happened in real life, you would have no control over it. we would be at the mercy of a cyber attack. but what i think is interesting is there are a few things in these uniquely uncertain times we live in that we do have control over, and the main one is our family, and that we don't need to be like the family in this movie, which, they are complete dysfunctional, the parents flirt with the idea of cheating on one another, the siblings are mean to one another before the cyber attack actually
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hits. you see them in the car together. they're not talking to one another. they are consumed in their phones. they are not a cohesive family unit. what i think is really interesting, before anything horrible happens, a potential cyber attack, we can fortify our own families and not be like them. be a cohesive family unit, love one another, care about one another, pay attention to one another and bond. in the end, it is going to be a major attack or a crisis of some sort, the people that are going to have your back that you're going to want to depend on is your family. >> rachel: that's right. bring the tribe together, fortify the tribe, prepare yourselves in some way physically. we saw in covid, it was the weak, those who weren't healthy, that feared the worst. physically, economically start preparing for what could happen, and of course spiritually and with your family bond. what i find fascinating is there's a lot of options out there to watch, and this is really -- people are really watching this in big numbers.
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i think there is a sense that everyone knows the next year and a half is unpredictable. so, as you say, in that case, when you don't know what the future holds for the next year and a half, all you've got is your family. >> right, and there's a second point to that, too. we don't know it's going to happen, but we cannot succumb to fear. that is perhaps the point of this movie. they want you to feel helpless, afraid, so then you give up essential liberties. we saw that happen during covid, we see it happening right now with the potential climate crisis. perhaps they are making us now afraid of a cyber attack or a financial crisis. if you live by fear, you will give up essential liberties. if that happens, you really don't have any autonomy, you will be able to defend yourself, you'll become dependent on the government or a global government. that's very scary. so fortify your family and don't succumb to the fear. >> rachel: i love that
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message. thank you, evita. >> thanks, mom. >> rachel: gen z doesn't believe $45,000 year qualifies as the middle class. when men did the math. speak of the take home after taxes, 401(k), and health insurance. the average college and monthly payment is about $500. you are down to $3800. let's say this person is financially responsible, decide to split a two bedroom apartment in a medium-sized city like orlando so they pay is $1200 apiece, $200 for utilities. unless they're going to have lucky charms and peanut butter and jelly, their groceries will cost about $600. a $400 car payment, $150 for gas, $100 for a cell phone, leaves you with $950. this is no savings, new investment, no emergency fund. let's give them at least $300 to enjoy life a little bit. they are left with only $650. >> rachel: let's bring in economists even more. i almost thought you were going to do at tiktok video. it sounds like you putting all
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the numbers together for us. that middle class, that goalpost is moving, isn't it? and young people are really feeling it. >> i have two minds about this. on the one hand, these generation z folks, you have the income you are richer than 95% of the people in the world. >> rachel: fair enough. >> this is a great country with a highly pretty standard and young people should appreciate that. by the way, when we were younger, we all ate pita butter and jelly sandwiches. remember that? so come on, grow up, guys. on the other hand, the flip side of this is that it is true that under bad and the cost of living has gone through the roof. let me give you one concrete example. the pathway towards the american dream, one of them is to own your own home. guess what? the mortgage payments on a new home under trump's policies were about $1800 a month. you know what they are now,
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rachel? almost $3500 or $3600 a month. so if you are young people are able to afford to buy a house, and i hate that, because homeownership is so critical to our country. >> rachel: no question about it. i think you are right, there's a part of it that the younger generation is a little bit coddled and they think they can live the way their parents are living now and forget that their parents didn't live like that when they were in their 20s. i think there is an element of that, but i think it is getting tougher because of all the things you've talked about, including the interest rate situation. what does this mean for joe biden? he needs young people especially, he needs everyone to vote for him in order to enact. but the young vote was a very reliable vote for the democrats. what happens now? >> not so much anymore. in fact, the polls showing one of the reasons trump is beating speeseventeen in so many states is that young people are just not identifying with biden or his policies, and they feel financially stressed out under
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his policies. trump is the optimistic candidate, the one who says there's going to be a great future for this country. believe in the country, put america first. i think those are policies young people really like. >> rachel: i think what is interesting is -- there's a lot of people who want to switch out joe biden, and they think they can switch joe biden and still win. but the policies will not ch change. he's running the party. whoever is in office or whoever is running on the democrat side is going to double down on the green new deal and everything else that's destroying american energy. always great having you on. >> you, too. >> rachel: want to make everyone mad at you? block traffic in front of two major airports two days after christmas. that story and more, next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> rachel: time for a headline run down with out kick host
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tomi lahren. first step -- hi, tomi. finding the perfect gift is hard, so a daily mail writer let chatgpt do all of his christmas shopping this year. it picked a pair of running shoes for his mom, a telescope for dad, and his sister got a beauty kit. is he cheating where is he gaming the system? tomi, what are your thoughts? >> i will tell you this, i read that bad off and that antisocial and unable to communicate with one another in 2023, almost 2024, that we have to let a computer tell us what our loved ones might want for the holiday season? here's a great solution to that. maybe just ask your friends and family what they want for christmas. you don't have to go to a computer. but i understand this is the wave of the future, you are trying to be creative. this man wanted to be creative and find new gifts, but blake, it would be nice if we could have some of that creativity in our own brains and imagination. a computer is not going to solve all your problems, my friend.
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so i hope we can maybe get back to discussing things with one another like the good old days of, i don't know, 2022. >> rachel: i couldn't agree more with you on that. next, anti-israel protesters made no friends today, blocking the main entrances to two major airports in new york and l.a. they think making people miss their flight will end the fighting in gaza. it is going to tell them, tomi? >> i recently checked the headlines in the middle east and it's been confirmed this little stunt solved absolutely zero problems for everybody in the middle east on either side of that war. but what it did do was ruined events and holidays and vacations and work schedules for hardworking americans and travelers who simply wanted to get back home or go to see their loved ones. this is actually dangerous, as well. you are blocking traffic, causing problems for people, and this ends when the city's say enough is enough and put decent hardworking people above
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troublemakers and those who simply seek attention. i can tell you this, i don't think this would happen in texas, i don't think he would have been here in nashville, tennessee. these liberal cities with liberal airports, start applying some consequences and see how quickly these people scatter. >> elb but they lost a lot of support today. thank you so much. >> good to see you, rachel. >> rachel: you, too. that's all for tonight. don't forget to check out the "from the kitchen table" podcast. of course sean hannity is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪

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