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. biologists in utah tookeeri three deer on the ride of theidr lives for a routine checkup. checkup? the helicopter airliftedr liften the deer to a nearby medical center and gave them tracking devices to track annual migrations. now, if you look closely, these deer are blindfolded. in but i don't think i don't think that helped. >> i don't think being blindfolded prevented them from. but i thinlsk they're all is specialized. all right, rachel, go ahead. maall right. this is martha stewart. she's making the internet go wild over yet another 70.ght. >> yeah, 90. >> wow.ivin she's 80 two years old. >> she's been giving us these kind of stuff all year long, this work. all right, jimmy, we got to go watch your shows. i think we're out of time. watch we are. i am hosting godspell tonight. it's going to be a disney and watch a show. that's it for us. have a great night. and happy new year.
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>> welcome to a special edition of jesse waters, prime time. >> i'm pete hegseth in onm a friday night. now, last nighpete h fridayt, di trump was removed from the primary ballot in mainmarye this wasn't a decision made by a court or even by an elected official. donald trump was unilaterallyele removed by an unelectedd secretary of state, and herows. name is shenna bellows. you only have to rememberfor that for 15 minutes. but who is shenna bellow15s? 'st she's not a lawyer o ar a legal expert, but she is a lifelong democrat activist who was the executive director of the aclu in maine. well, you figure that's where she learned everything she knows. learned ever always wanted to bs a big shot democrat, snapping selfies with biden and obama big old grin. >> she ran for senate in 20 14 against susan collins. >> she had the most famous
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person in maine, stephen king, cut ads foinr her. >> i've never worked so hard or hoped so strongly fo r a change in leadership from the state of maine. shenna bellows would be a breath of fresh air. a she's focused on the peoplele from the state of maine f and should make a changero.. nd >> and shannon bellows is the change. she is the hope and change but of maine. but even stephen king and his half billion dollars couldn't hr get china elected. the voters rejected her, but she ended up in a much more influential position thanrl any senator could hope for. if y, bellowss later was appointed, not elected to be maine's secretar y of state, and her first big move was to kickher the the leading republican off the ballot. no court, no due process. bellows might not be a lawyer, but she does understand that thibus is unprecedented. but she's okay with it because trump instructed the capital.
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>> i am so mindful and i said this in my decision, d that it is unprecedented. no secretary of stat e has ever deprived a presidential candidate of ballot access based on section three of the 14th amendment and no presidential candidate has ever engaged in insurrection. >> it is unprecedented. >> has trump ever? was he eveecedenter convicted of engaging in a so-called insurrection? no. now we hav gaging ie learned a lott more about that day since then, haven't we? >> we sure have. iction but convictions don't matter when you're secretary of states . you can just go off of how you feel. yoi reviewed section three and the 14th amendment very carefully and determinedd that section three of the 14th s amendment does not say conviction. conviction and let'st' go back and keep in mind that the events of januarys kee, 2021, one precedented and tragic, should be of
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evidence that i reviewed indicate at, and that it was in fact an insurrection. and mr. trump engaged in that insurrection under section three of the 14th amendment. e> she has set up camp in th msnbc and cnn newsrooms ever since. >> i mean, this is her moment. >> the weight of the evidence proves trump engaged in an insurrection, according to her . h but what evidence does she have? weller b, i'll let cnn explain. >> she based her ruling on autub lot of documents, but also youtube clips, news reports, wo things that would never pass the bar in normal court. she's not a lawyerne and, by th. >> by the way, never passed the bar in normal court. that's from cnn's top legall an analyst. this f >> china has been planning thisr for years. here she is in 2021 with a group of secretaries of state, includin g colorado and michigan. >> sound familiar on this front? talkin familiar ong about how they're organizing to take down trump, something that was unimaginable two years ago or
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ten years ago. and that is election sabotage is a crystal- clear example cle of what's happening all across the country. >> so we need to organizarf whae to make sure we have better i leaders in positions of power to fight back against that. we started our careers at the aclu and southern poverty law center, fighting back about systematic's fight structural vr oppression, targeting rspecifically black and brown voters. it's rooted in white supremacy. ro ie to fight back to protect our democracy, to protect everything. >> now , she's a walking leftist talking point, fighting saection sabotage by sabotaging the election. got it. soundsbohe about right. secretary of state is one of the most powerful positions in state government right now. >> you apparently have the power to eliminatey have p k candidate you don't like. just take them off the ballot. noffw, it's a position most of c probably don't think that much about. >> do you know who your know secretary of state is? do i owh sr who fundedeccampaign
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their campaign? it's an important and powerful job. job. >> in 2020, two, secretaries of state started making it steasier to vote absentee, o you know, under the guise of covid that resulted in record mail in votes. they changed how our elections operatey change without going th the courts or congress. we were adding days before of earlyr cong voting would cout those votes days after they arrived as well. it appears we've done nothing, nothing to reign in their powerh over the last three years. >> nowre it's 2024 and they're completely out of control. one guy that saw this coming is george soros. you don't need $1,000,000 in 2022 to get democrat secretaries of state elected and millions in elections and surely in the future. >> well, george likethe futus hu plan is playing out. it kind of feels like secretary of state is the new d.a. appointed positions with tons of power that affect your life directly. >> nowr your, a dozen states are
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considering kicking trump off the ballotconsider. e hasn and as we've said already, he hasn't been convicted of a thin'tg. the supreme court is going to have a really buse y year.l >>at they might as well get at t while they can. stephen miller is a contributing editor at the spectatotor at tr. >> stephen, i think what we miss, oftentimes we make it about one person, but this has been an organized effort for a very long timeganized ng timet to get these to fill these positions either through elections or appointments with people that will follow down the logical train of thought. what the left wantfts. yeah, you're right about that.an and the colorado ruling was also brought by a progressive bible 1c3 group, and they've just filed a suit in colorado and then the supreme court are ruled on it and said, okay, now we're going to now we're going to scotus, we're going to the united states supreme court over this. and here in maine, you don't even have a court case. herehave a have you said how she feels her interpretation of the
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14th amendment. the problem is there was no mechanis14thendment.m to enforch amendment. so congress passed that act. so there hasess pass to be kindp criminal liability here. and as you've said, trump has not been charged with that yet. not even jack smith in the case in d.c. is charged. trump withith in t an insurrectr anything like that. so this is going to probablyeme get overturned at the supreme court, which i think is what the longcourthink game is here. this is about and it's about donald trump. a longer it's about delegitimizing the supreme court of the united states. >> oh, no doubt. thcourt.cy nuthey're publi enemy number one, trump's majority in the supreme court right now, by the wa oney, based on what you've seen, have republicans done anything to chang republie the dynamics w we vote in 2024 over all thosen0 temporary things in 2020? have they effectively become enshrined and now you've gotrin. secretary of state who feel empowered to just write republicans off the ballotve goe ? >> yeah, i mean, i kind of want these guys to say that these are the rules they need to make them work for you.fo so republicans should be taking the democrats view and saying, hey, we're going to gor
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right back at this. i do think that this is going to be interesting in the sensen of if we're just goingju on the feelings of secretary feelof state, how do the secretaries of state of florida, texas and ohio feel about joe biden letting in 300,000 undocumented joe bidemigrants? >> how do you think democrats i mean, that's all that's really thi, s is if we're justar going after feelings than secretaries of states in these states can then just sayand the, biden's off the ballot because he's endangering. well, exactly right. that'suse he's >> the logic. >> if you say or he's or he's not. and that's the confidence that's opened here or ultimately he's is not mentally hignitive. his ability isn't there. so 25th amendment,s n 25th amendment. absolutely right. i mean, you open a pandora's box like thiright. s and createa si a situation where we become a banana republiwherc, which it feels like is happening. right. and we don't go back from it. and you don't go back fromo bac. either. >> see, ben miller, thank you for your time. all righ utt. when >> we're still working out the kinks when it comes to artificial intelligence i ara but there's no denying it can be helpful. kids use ihet to cheat on their homework. nfl teams use it to evaluate
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players. one guy even used a.i. to help ed ai christmas gifts for his family. i'm going to think of that nex.o year, but there are some occasions where there's just no substitute formee there some gd fashioned human leg work. >> just ask michael cohen, donald trump's former attorney, and current felon. >> he's still serving the remainder of his sentence for financia ofl crimes on house arrest, but it turns out house arrest can be lonely. sure, it's better than prison, l but it's got to get boring really quick. >> you can opey n the fridge as many times as you want, michael. >> it's still going to bef insi meatloaf inside. so naturalde. it's natural for michael to want to get out. he needs to get out. msnbc appearances are so much monhere ording when you ca be right here on set, you really need to seen reallyw chris hayes's flop sweat in person to get the full onset
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experience. >> so michael and his attorneys filed a brief askingience. the e to end his supervised release earl y. michael, who remember, used to be an attorney, use d a.i. to help cite cases to support hs his request. great idea. actually, not so muc h. turns out those cases were phony. cas wthey never happened.le's a >> google's a.i. chatbot simplyy made them up. cohen and his lawyers hadwyers to apologizeha, writing in a newly unsealed filing, quote, i've not kept up with emerging trends and related risks in legal technology and did not realize that google board couldt show citations and descriptions that looked real but were actually not. >> just remember this is the guy who was supposed to bring down trump and he got tricked by a stupid computer. i wonder how many more times is michael galloway
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at home icon you remember the chinese spy balloon this that flew over the united states for this year? yew, athere were a fe but you know the one i'm talking about, the one that joe biden was trackin.gt before it even entered our airspace and then was allowed to fly oveand it wr ourn country, including our most sensitive military bases mil and nuclear sites, then was finally shut down once it had based its mission.
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>> yeah, you know, that's that's the one it turns out this was an even bigger intelligence failure than we thougher intelt. but you wouldn't know it with how much the bidener the administration has changed its story over the months. >> the fact is, we knowe know that it's a surveillance n. loo t we were able to take steps at sensitive military sites that we believed would be all alon sites wg the flight path to signify apparently curtail any intelligence ability. as of right nocurtaiw, we're stl doing an assessment of whatt exactly the intel was gathe that china was able to gather. >> it did not collecr.t while it was transiting the united states or overflying the united states. >> hmm. so first it was a weather ba a spybahen it wasa weathe balloon with surveillance capabilities. but then biden was able n with surveillato cover all ofy bases with tarps. y. tratiowas oka and then the administration admitted, hold on, we
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actually don'tn what was sent to china. >> and finally they decided to tell us neverfinall mind, it didn't actually collect anything. but no collecw we know that thet sp balloon didn't just spy on us. it used an american internetde provider, tbd, on that wasinfort to send the information back to chinina in real time. biden let our enemies intoemie our country, gave them free rein to fly coast to coast fl knowehow didn't they were using our own wi fi to send state secretwi-fs back to china. wher? id he know >> the intelligence failures from this administration are so batelligenthis admd that it alms intentional. joe concha joins me now on a friday night. >> joe, the spy balloon, we thought we knew everything. >> it feels like every week if you're if you're not paying attention, you don't hear it. admiyou realize more about but what this administration knew, didn't want us to know. nt and the types of intelligence china gather. well, let's think about this,
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pete, right. it flew over alaska firsta fi us airspace. we're supposed to believrst, u.t didn't detect it then. flewthen it flew all the way down through canada, whichom takes some time before going over montanae ti where a reporto there actually took a picture of it. a pi i the cat was let out of the bag. and then after that, through montana, throughout the entire continental united states, all the way down to scout from south carolina, it flew over to s facilities. >> and we just let it happen. and the excuset it hap we can'tt this down. civilians could be huris t if it's shot down over places like, you know, wyoming, where there'ver plac s all this room where we very easily could have done that. >> and we know that.r and let's unpack this for a moment, okay? an american internetment, servie provider was used to connect its spy balloon to the interne t ,transmitting classified military intelligence back to thmilitarye chinese gov? nbc news, meanwhile, will not release the name of the is
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p to the american people. why is that? and then the biden administrationwhy is tha attempd failed to hide the spy balloons missing. so what is going sp on here? a massive cover up of one of the biggest cover ups in politics in the 21st century or the 20th century, for that matter. and the old sayingry or th, petb that world war three will not be fought with bombs wit and bullets. it's going to be fought with bits and bytes. chin a as we speak, is reportedly infiltrating, infiltrating our infrastructure and power grids with malware, a cyber attack that very wellbe could blackoutr atta large swats of our country while shutting down the internet. barack michelle obama know verybout much about this because apparently they just this produd a netflix movie with julia roberts based on this very premise calletflix mod leae the world behind. the former president even provided notes based, on national security briefings outlining exactly how this could happens outliny how so thb broad daylight. and more newt ans organizations should be talking about this like we are right now. >> well, thank you for cheeringu
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us up, joe. ahead of new year. you're exactly right oactl younu your assessment, by the way. >> sorry they knew about it and didn't want us to know about it and then pretended like they didn't know about it when they knew about the entire time and no doubt knew about the transmission signals as welthey nhel. jakarta, we'll staye yo on the story. appreciate you, brother. happy new year. thanu, brotherk you. >> happy new year. the deranged guy who stabbed two teenage girls on christmas day apparently won't stop stabbing people even in prison. nate foy has the disturbing details. >> pete, steven hutcherson appeared in court today for his indictment after police say he stabbed two teenage sisters on christmas day while reportedly yelling that hec he wanted all white people dead. he's now in more trouble,ed his accused of stabbing his fellow inmate in the face. hutcherson is facing charges of assault and attempted murder chriate crimes for that christmas day attack that happened at grand central statiock.n. a 16 year old girl suffered a collapsed lung. lung,she and her 14-year-old sr are recovering after going to the hospita
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accoccording to the department of corrections. >> hutchison's newest victimhe w also went to the hospital after being stabbed in the face and head multiple times yesterday morning at rikers yeislandst. hutcherson has been arrested over a dozen times, including twice recentlyne dozen. but at the beginning of this week, this man was free in newwe york citek thiy. >> here's mayor eric adams. it sendsr the feelingeric of, you know, people don't feel safe. and that's why we have to make sure wy we have know zero in ane the arrest as soon as possible and make sure we get those off repeated offenders off our streets. >> just last month, police arrested hutcherso thereets.n ft and harassment. congressman mike lawlor says new york law is flawed and keeps dangerous criminals on the streets. new york id keep dangerouss thet that does not have a dangerousness standard. they're no doesn'tt allowed to d people in in jail based on the threat that they pose to the public. if they did thisc. hean never would have been released. he threatened to shoot someone justot a few weeks ago becauseee they, quote unquote, were working for a white person
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. . according to the nypd, overall crime is actually down in new york city compared to lastyear, year. but felony assaults like what? hutchersonbothy assa is accused. 6%. hutcherson is due back in court on january 24th. >> we'll send it back to you. than.k you, nate. >> we are led by fools. a new year's terror attackar's r highly likely. we'll tell you where nexack ver >> my name is john david. dr. kimberly stegman. that's what it is. i'm a medicais work?rds comel oi focus on cancer prevention. >> people are always asking meic why. why do i do this work?are two words come to mindof a for . one is responsibility. the other is purpose. there was a child that, you know, i took care of and adored, and she said to me, dr. king, you know, will you remember me forever? >> sorry. live
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drop the spoon. mary chapman's from executive producer jon hamm. glad you're back. salute. this place has been dead. without you comes jon hamm through your pants. it too tight. i won't apologize for having tripped in the role. jon hamm was born to be animated, to play everywhere you go. >> crime follows. you said it like it's not super cool during the super special previews sunday, january 7th, on fox. e: t >> the rising threat of radical islamic terror is reaching new heights around the world. we've seene disgusting ralliesut in support of hamas, not just in european cities o floodeddedh with middle eastern refugees, but here in americ a. these people have taken over college campuses, shut down oveo airports and continue to attack the american way of life ntattackthat they benefit from. and now two of the european countries that opened their arms the widest to middle eastern asylum seekers over
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the last few years are saying their countries could be an imminentes coul danger. the french government raising their terror alert to very high0 and deploying nearly 100,000 police officers and soldiers throughout the country00 over concerns of islamic terror attacks aroundr 13.in >> and in germany, authorities have announced one of the largest police operations in years in an attempt to secure berlin. european capitalins securingring themselves from the threat withinthemse european security. officials have recently been ecurity sounding the alarm abouo growing rise of attacks by muslims who've been fromradicalized by the warthe wa in israel. >> as if that's the problem, s this is a problem that's been brewing for decades and was entirely preventable. >> for decades, nations haveheil gutted their militaries to pay for their welfare states whilerr opening their borders to hordes of muslim refugees without
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demanding assimilation or allegiance to the values onceheir countryg assi. once in the country, radical clerics and islamists eagerly recruit new arrivals. you see, what's scary is thats t this is just the beginning. ar do we think future years will be safer? do we think this s will all just go away? >> next year, the french agovernment could deploy 200,00 police and military, and it wouldn't change the realityand of their cultural suicide. they've been invaded from change culturalwithin, withoutr to protect their western system of government for all forms of faith. >> and the dangeem ofr no diffes here in new york as the city prepares for one of the largest new year celebrations in the world. >> mayor eric adams says that things are okay for now, but could change fast. >> the entire team over, they are monitoring all the usual chatter, the suspecte and as the chief stated there,
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there are no specifiecific tc ts to the city. but as we saw last year, you don't have to haveth a specific threat to get at threat. >> thireat.s is why europe matt. europe is a preview. and with millions of illegalf ia military age men pouring over our border every year from places like iran, syria, pakistan, you name a country in the world, we are actively following europe's lead. >> nile gardiner is the director of the margaret thatcher the center for freedomn and he joins me now. year what do you thinkow.? >> i mean, it's france and it's berlin this year, but it couldid be any foreign capital if you don't guard the values guarf youry and make sure you're not letting radicals in. >> many thanks for havin in.g me on the show today. >> and you make excellent points because what you're sayingu make a in europe, franc, germany and many european countrien s, western europe especially, it's a vision yo america's own futureuroe, i think. you look at the mass migration into europe over the pasok a
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t couple of decades, huge numbers of illegal migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, mainly from north africa, the middle eas,t, from the islamic world. and you're now seeing the resultses from paris to berlin to rotterdam to madrid to copenhagen. and the situation really, i would say, is out of control. and the islamist terror threat in europe today is is incredibly high as we're seeing in both paris and berlin. and we have seen the rise of islamist militancy. many in europe view this as an invasion, even an occupation. exfrankly, but this is a preview definitely of what can happen in the united states, especially with the large numbers of illegal migrants flowingmany o in.er over 8 million illegal migrants have crossed into the u.s.floodg border over over the course of the biden presidency. bover thand so america has to le carefully at what's happening in europfue because the situatin in europe is frightening. dang incredibly dangerou es,
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and i think it really is a preview of what may happen in the united states in the decades to come. >> and i don'tdeto. y of t do you see any of these foreign capitals in europe having the guts that to do what's necessary to remove this threat or addressove this it directly?o and could america do that if we needed to? w ed to?do we have a difference ir dna, or would we likelyn ou perpetuate the way these othera. capitals have? >> well, i think there is a >>s acrossf attitudes europe, and certainly you're seeing a real backlash ms against mass migration in elections across europe. iny in thends.ecentl netherlands. >> the most important thing for the united states is to secure its borders and ensure the borders are because europe has not secured its borders over the past couple decadess t you've had an open borders approach which has been catastrophic. and even thougwhatastrophih thee are tougher measures being taken now by european meas the reality is, of course, that mass migration has been the reality for europe now for several decades. the situatio
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n, i think, is incredibly perilous. it's very hard to reverse this once you've opened the floodgates, as you've seenth in europe. so the united states has to act now to secure its own bordered t and assure that you're not going to see a repeat of what you're seeing in europe. >> no doubu art. ete: n >> nile gardiner, thank you for your time. thank you. well, you heard what hile said about open borders. well, border patrol dropped its annual reporrders.t today. it's a bad report card. the number bad reps will either, scare or enrage you. senior nationalwillia correspondent william lajeunesse has the grim details. >> william jeuness 200 and 76,00 encounters in a single month beat that is a new record and not counting negative ways. that it cos almost the populatin of pittsburgh. it is soittsburg big. i usually break it down into four problems, not one. why do people leave? >> that's the root causecaus argument. what are the choke points in transit? say, mexico. what are our policieay in mes ar
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border? asylum and parole protocols. and then finally, aftersions, apprehensions to detain, deport or release. each one offers an opportunity to reduce illegal immigration. if there is a will, the money and political consensus to do it? >> neither the u.s. nor mexico really haseither t the capabiliy to manage that flow of people, ' particularly when it's 10,000 people perhaps appearing people border every day. >> now texas is trying. yestyesterdaatery>> now ty the administration promised to sue the state. tionshould it implement a new lw allowing police to arrest, jail, prosecute and deport migrants who enter texas illegally. now, this week, president biden did agree to keep mexican mex imports flowing north. in exchange for troops on theirh southern border. though yesterday froeim this video, you can see they made no attempt to stop this groupttemph >> now, mexico also wants the u.s. to invest more money
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in central america. >> but critics say the u.s. taxpayer is alreadamerica.y getg shortchanged for writing blank checks to these countries. >>g blanchecks our financial ais to come with some strings attached to it. now, texas say with ss, biden's,s quote, deliberate inaction left it no choice. and they will appeal to the u.s. supreme court to stop illegal immigration in their state. now, in a separate but related story, the border patrol arrested an iranian national with ties to terrorism. they say sneaking into the u.s. near niagara falls into th two s after being turned away at the rainbo w nearby. he is a legal resident of canada, wanted assaultd hi charges there. >> ice held him for two months hir his release last week. >> pete williams, thank you. iranians trying to get across our northern border. eight in ten voters describe biden's border as a major problem, if not an emergency.ge that's a problem fornc joe iy.n november. this shouldn't be a surprise if
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you're paying any attention at all. but it's a shock to cnn. watco cnn.h. >> immigration. he is now 26%. spat is not good. that right there is the problems that joe biden has. and for a long time, this conversation was.a long te thisr you know, red state mayors but governorsas are being alarmist. but this crisis has gotten worse, not better. this criand frankly, the straten that these red state governorske have had of sending a lot of these migrants up to blue states has worked for no t political perspective. >> two prediction is here to weigh in twitter. >> so, yes, cnn just finallyn fl got the memo, but i guess you heard williams report and even nialleport an as as we >> if you're a country that has and then you haveto u enemies in the world, who wants to use those borders? sure, we can talk about politics and how it affects campaigns. it also affect s the security of every american. >> of course, it's outrage
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just to think that. i mean, here we are watching france. th're watching germany. we're watching them panic over what's about to happen or what hast what's already happend to their countries. and you hear democrats that are like, oh, darn, seems as though it actually worked for these red state governors to sendry ct people to sanctuary cities. >> wait, wait, wait. don't act like this wasn'tiewait the plan. or at least are you changing your minds now because you all said you werchanging e for sanctuary cities? so we just sent people to thosae and let them know what it was really like. now you've got mayor adams saying, oh, well, we wait. a minute, i can't handle this. you've got mayor johnson you' saying we can't handle this. you even have katie hobbs in arizona saying this is a problem and i want a national guard on the border. when the you have democrats dem that have turned against issugnd they're realizinocra that this campaign issue that worked so well in 2016 but did not work in 2020, because remember, they turn it into a humanitarian issue back in issue n 2020 and now they're going, oh, gosh, this is actually coming to democrats
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in their blue cities. and democrats are saying, wait a minute, this isn't humanitarian a mithis. this is a real problem. this is hurting americans and it's hurting the peopl it'seanicke that are coming over. they're panicked and they should be. they do not have a messaged ouln on this and they do not havego a plan. and going to mexico and saing o troops on the border and having no repercussions for them, just rd having repstanding there. >> that is not an answer. and that would not happen undert republican administration. >> i mean, tudor, you're in a swing state there, and michigane: higan.. is this an issue that people will vote on? h this see this, how it impacts their community and say, hey, there may ans swill ssues with thi candidate or that candidate, but only one is going to secure the borderec? absolutely. as they see the state of the world become more dangerous as they see terrorism rise. and let's be honest, terrorismey is rising across the country. we are across the globe. we jus the glot this happen in d and in michigan. it's especially sensitivegh because we have a high jewish community and a high palestinian community. it is definitely going to be an
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if online sellers go to ship station e-commerce. >> try and get two months free♪ . >> ohi ♪o republican governor so-called mike dewine has just go in ohio house billt woul that would have banned kids kids from getting sex reassignment surgery and puberty blockersnd. the bill he vetoed would have also banned trans athletes froml playing in girls sports, in schools and colleges. >>ools but refused to sign it,ln leaving girls at the risk lockeing, you knowg girl, really uncomfortable in locker rooms and at risk of being beat out by trans athlete and beas, a lee physical advantage. >> dewine fell for the less trans industrial complex points. >> for years, they've told us that kids under the age of 18 need to get hormone therapy, peace and reassignment surger y because it's a mattere an of life and death. >> after talking to kidsath., r
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parents and ohio's hospitals, dewine's now on gender affirming care for kids, trying . i also listen to physicianso physand counselors who provide gender-affirming care. i did that at each of the five children's hospitals in the state. i've listened to families and youth, young people who have had negative experiencess ' and individuals who have undergone hormone hormtmentsergone and then did transition back to their original gender. youth a i've also listened to youth and parents. parents have looked me in the eye and have told me that.that but for this treatment, ild woul their child would be dead. >> first offd be, those hospitaa that dewine was advised by the physicians and counselors, they all had a very deep financial incentive in gendeunsr affirming care. >> they stopped prescribing puberty blockers or doing certain procedures, and theand
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cash flow stops as well. you know, 12 year olds can't drink, can't can't drive, can't get tattoos, can't vote. so why is the left so intent on letting them make life changing and physical decisions as much as they try to tell you puberty blockers and other hormone therapies are reversibleu ? they're not. the effects can last a lifetime. there could brain damage, nerve damage, even infertility. >> i feel a responsibility as a physician to be honestblockers about puberty blockers and hormonal therapy in teenagers. this can lead to infertility, and i don't know if that's reallyity and well known. so if your body timeour body to complete the process before you start changing things that could have long term implications. >> you think but it's too lateee because democrats have alreadycs built an entire system around teens through social media, hollywood teachers, guidance
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counselors, so that the moment a kid starts to question their gender or are encouraged to question their gender,r-affi they get gender-affirming care. ohion gove republican governorrm just enabled them more thanlabee ever beford e with republicans like this, whom democrats may. mehlman is a former trump legal adviser and she joins us now.s n maowy your republican governor has an opportunity to a bill doesn't. >> why? yeah, he's my governor.d and i testified on this bill alongside rileyi gaines and a bunch of detransition ers, people who really care about this. whoand the aclu on the aclu congratulated mike dewine todayy . and it's really perplexing because thisbecaus is a 70, 30 . 70% of americans sayd nino to carving up the kid's, say no to young men.sports women's sports..ye and yet mike dewint mie can't at
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with 70% of people. why? and you nailed it. there is money involved. if you look at nine of the a n top ten employers in the state of ohio, they arhee related to health care like cleveland clinic and abbott labs, which mn is the original manufacturer of lupron, which is the pubertys blocker drugs. >> they have a headquarter ts in columbus, ohio for their nutrition branch. so thi, ohio, thes really boilsn to money. i think there's also an age factor. i havector to worry about my daughters participating in sportarticipas with boys andg undressed in front of boys. >>f mike dewine is 76.o he doesn't have to worry about that. he doesn't have to worry about his kids getting carved up as minors. so you got to follow the money,. which you're exactly right, but it's just if it is a 7030, did he get hoodwinked? does h he just have no courage? is he afraid of the backlash? i mean, the money thing is legit and all that, but what else? >> i mean, ultimately, you're the leader of a state where, you know, your voters
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agree with you on stopping agree something like this and you cave anyway. >> yeah. s so i guess the option number three is that he actually believes it. and that seems is that to be what the ohio house leader, one of the authors of the bill, seems to think, which is thatyo he actually thinks that if you don't cut out a girl's not, that she might be a risk of dying. but you know what?e studie the studies say exactly the opposite. people whoactly th are transgen, there was a study in europe have athere wan eight times higr suicide rate. that means that th e more that transgender ideology pervades our culture, the sicke r bec our people become, the sicker our kids become. sour how about when someone com in and they've got depression and they've got ptsdgot depres and they've suffered from sexual abuse and they're unloved and they'ry are lonelycf and they're confused about their gender, we worry about alder.l those other thinge first, we treaat at all those or
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things. first, we help people find religion. we help them fint. ind religion, wed love, we helpa them find community. and then we worry about thndetil gender transition later. >> yeah, and in those cases, atagain, it goes back to a systm that is incentivized to keep people, to be patients and mike dewine is furthering it may male. and thank you very much for your time. >> all right. up next, white colonizers, indecent proposals and bears. >> all flights have been grounded and storms are in. i had to scale a serious, stinking like a the distance is nothing when home means everything get 5.9% financing for 72 months on the 2023 grand wagoneer and grand wagoneer series to search new inventory and locate a dealer you at whiting
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you just don't do it publicly? yeah, i think you can't do itn' publiclydo unless you really kn 110%, which i guess you should goinf have that anyway going into it. but i don't have a problem with her sayin it g no if shethat n doesn't want to take it to that next level, i don't have thproblem with him goingt have a limb. i have a problem with martin scorsese, who kept filminge mb h the whole thing even after it was clear this was not going well. well, maybthe whol it e he had . >> you never know. i mean, they want to save it. she was like, this what? you brought me to rome. it looked like a disaster from the beginning. you're right. you've got to know you're going deliver it if you're going go to do it publicly like that. >> all right. up nexin lyt. ken we often talk about our broken education system. but here's an example of howr is much dumber it's making our kids watch m white people ruined most of everything. >> the idea of the gender, man and woman was also a europeantht ideology.
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that was one of the tools of the colonized was what proc but what about when he hears and about adam and eve? i don't read the europeans. >> e men andve women. >> pete you just nailed it, though, about the dumb thing of america and so muchht of the insight we get into what these youngt g is w people consuming is when these videos go viral. on tiktok, it was just a couplhn weeks ago these same tik tok ers were fangirling over osama bin laden. body s so is anyone surprised that this is what's happening? it's really nours is ening?t god a reminder to people to get your kids off of tik tok esd into the newoff of year. that can be your new year's resolution. get off tiktok 's resolut. >> it's not helping anybody. that fundamental school, too, if that's what they're teaching hi m in history class. , we'veore we go all heard the saying, don'tva poke the bear. but one brave man took iri tk his one step further and shot one with paintballs. watconh out.
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wait. he's he that whole grace not cam shooting from the outside. >> he went in and shot the bear. and the bear camsamee out the se hole he did. >> that's the craziest part to me, is that he had to crawl in there knowing, like having no idea where this bear was in the hole. if he was going to get out of the crawlspacn the. s it's so scary. i need someone to help if i'm killing a spider. so bravo f i to that man. >> yeah, i don't know.don't i don't think enough money could get me to do that byth wa. shameless plug. i think that guy is going to join us on "fox and friends" in the morning, so don't it? >> great. thank you so much for being with us. that is all for tonight, by the way, don't forget to watch "fox and friends" tomorrow morning where. e morn you'll hear more about that story. you can also go to fox nation that is aldon't foe in the holy land, israel at war. >> thanks for being here. and remember, i'm not water and this is not my world. happy new year, everybod

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