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>> i'm the only guy who gets thrown out of his own promo commercial. we were at a vip area. fox news saturday night. that's how this works. when you're a comedian. if you're hosting your own show, you're not there for the republican party or democratic party. you're there for the keg party. saturday night solo cup where we are going to fire at everyone except you and hannity because i was told my legs would be broken if i insult either of you. >> laura: i see you in times square not being mugged there. you're not being mugged or overwhelmed by some food truck situation. >> now all the people i owe money to know where to find me so i got a problem here. >> laura: congrats, jimmy. we'll be watching every saturday 10 p.m. eastern. >> jesse: welcome to jesse waters primetime.
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tonight -- >> in georgia, where the district attorney is totally compromised the case has to be dropped. >> jesse: sex, corruption and seal team 6? the case against trump falling apart. two a's on his report card. they were both in the word aaron. >> even though you think i'm an idiot, i'm not stupid enough to accuse you of that with absolutely zero evidence. >> jesse: can't stop the war between its biggest stars. >> i'm scared of getting framed. look at me. i wouldn't survive in jail. >> jesse: taylor swift, a government spy op. plus tony robbins. ♪ no, no, no, no ♪ in 1968 a pentagon engineer blew the
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whistle on a massive corruption scandal. sloppy spending has put the pentagon $20 million over budget. turned out the pentagon was knowingly buying shoddy overpriced military aircraft from lockheed martin, purposely bloating the contracts of the defense contractors with taxpayer money and delivering us bad planes. fitzgerald not only became the patron saint of government whistle blowers but the most hated person in the air force and the most hated man in the white house. president nixon told aides, quote, get rid of the son of a bitch. and they got rid of him. so fitzgerald sued nixon, accusing him of retaliation. but in 1982, the supreme court ruled that the former president was entitled to absolute immunity from damages predicated on his official acts setting a legal precedent. a president cannot be charged with crimes for taking actions
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while performing their official duties. today a poll shows donald trump beating joe biden in michigan by 12 points. now polls like the polls we're looking at one of the greatest land slides in american political history. which is why democrats are desperate and are throwing a legal hail mary. biden's prosecutor is asking the courts if he's allowed to charge trump with a crime for challenging the election. the former president thought he'd show up to the hearing today. his defense team argued the president commands the executive branch and his chief executive officer, the constitution empowers the president to execute and enforce the laws of the land. now after an unprecedented mail in ballot election where rules were loosened on the fly and where the cia, fbi and big tech colluded and deceived the american voter, donald trump had every right to exercise his power to enforce election law,
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pursue election fraud allegations along with recounts and legal challenges. jack smith is arguing donald trump should die in prison for this. but if precedent is overturned and the constitution's ignored, every president, once they leave office, is vulnerable to be indicted by their successor. presidential warfare from one administration to the next will sink the republic. donald trump says biden doesn't even realize what he's getting himself into. >> it's the opening of a pandora's box. it's a sad thing that's happened with this whole situation. when they talk about threat to democracy, that's your real threat to democracy. if i wasn't given immunity, then other presidents, president obama with the drone strikes which were really bad. they were mistakes, terrible mistakes.
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you really can't put a president in that position. >> jesse: under the theory the democrats are pushing, vacating presidential immunity, barack obama could be charged with murder for launching predator drone strikes against american citizens in yemen. donald trump, if re-elected, could charge joe biden with child trafficking based on what he's done at the border. joe biden could be charged with financial fraud for raiding the treasury to bribe college kids. joe biden could be charged with cocaine possession because they found half gram in his house. abe lincoln could be charged with homicide for prosecuting the civil war. presidents cannot exercise their authority effectively while they're wondering if the next president's prosecutors will charge them. no one's talking about a president walking down the street and shooting someone dead in the head. that would be far outside of president's official acts. but jack smith is. biden's prosecutor is claiming
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trump could turn into a serial killer and shouldn't have blanket immunity if he goes full charles manson. and the democrat controlled three judge panel today played the assassination card. a biden appointed judge suggested trump could direct the military to assassinate his rival. listen. >> yes or no question. could a president who ordered assassinate a political rival could he be charged. the answer is -- >> my answer is qualified yes there's a political process that would have to occur under the structure of our constitution which would require impeachment and conviction for the senate. >> jesse: assassinating your political rival isn't within the bounds of your official presidential action. you don't get elected and start kidnapping and assassinating americans.
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by the way, this judge pan is a plant. she's tied to the kavanaugh and russia hoax. she's in the same social circles as merick garland. this wasn't the only time assassination was brought up today. two skwrour journalists were ca a hot mic. >> he had the window hanging out of it would be on the other side. >> if he's driving with the front window open. >> or a convertible. >> yeah.
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now, to be fair, we don't know if they're talking about getting a camera shot. even if they are, the jfk convertible line? just don't go there. i have said it before. biden's lock em up strategy puts trump on tall buildings over and over again. in new york, dc and atlanta. every day another twisted scheme pops up when the left realizes it's losing. after the mug shotting and ballot stripping democrats are cooking up a new stop trump strategy, right? straight jacket. >> when americans are talking about donald trump, democrats win. and as donald trump goes into this election and says crazier things every day. they're getting crazier. donald trump's numbers likely will go down again. >> you would hope though, you would hope that insane rantings
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that sound like someone should not be in power, rather they should be in a straight jacket and given some kind of injection. >> jesse: schizophrenic people pushing people into the subway, don't you dare institutionalize them. they have rights. but the tie roone is beating biden by 12 in michigan. put him in an insane asylum. ned ryan joins me now. before we get to this whacky jack smith, this conversation between these reporters outside the courthouse. what do you think was going on there? >> well, it's getting harder for them to hide their pure hatred of donald trump, the corporate propagandas, the ruling elite. that is one of their -- if they're being completely honest they would like something very bad to happen to donald trump. they hate him. that's not a mystery. sometimes they let it slip on hot mics. how much they fear him. i think a lot of it, hatred
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comes from fear of donald trump and the fact that donald trump doesn't answer to them, doesn't fear them. he's the one that feels the status quo in dc, whether the ruling class, propaganda, all of it's extremely out of whack, very wrong for the american people. he refuses to accept their view of the world. the very fact that he simply says, i don't accept what you believe, they view him as a threat and it leads to hatred and it's bred by fear. >> jesse: where do you see this going? you have not only jack smith, special prosecutor. you have federal judges openly contemplating like it's a real situation that donald trump might start assassinating people at the state of the union, washington, d.c. just assassinating people. >> obviously, it's they're trying to set a narrative going into the spring, summer and fall elections that somehow donald
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trump is authoritarian, guilty of insurrection. they're doing all of this. they have to stop him to protect democracy. which their version is single party rule which democrats hold all the power. they're trying to set a narrative that donald trump is an extremely dangerous person who should never be near power. when you talk to the normies, who don't follow politics every day. they're starting to see through this. they understand the political nature of what's taking place. despite all that gibberish. it's what they are doing to donald trump. nobody in the normal world outside the corridor thinks donald trump is going to use seal team 6 to start assassinating his political opponents. they understand he wants to advocate for the american people. that's why they are so afraid of him because he will upset the cart, the apple cart, and disrupt their power. >> jesse: we can only hope it's going to be a normie election.
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ned ryun. >> i think so. >> jesse: i hope so. ned ryun who has never said anything untoward on a hot mic. >> exactly. thanks, jesse. >> jesse: well, we just learned why defense secretary lloyd austin was mia without biden's knowledge last week. he had been getting treatments for prostate cancer. the white house had no idea. the biden administration wouldn't level with us. can we trust them with anything ever again? white house correspondent peter doocy is live with more. peter? >> reporter: jesse, john kirby at the white house told me today that at no point was president biden ever not in command of the u.s. military and he pointed out that u.s. military was carrying out strikes again terrorists in the middle east while austin was in the icu. but the official line is president biden didn't find out that austin had prostate cancer
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and was being treated for it until only about an hour before the rest of the public did. so the administration does have a credibility issue right now. >> thank you for that. more broadly, why should we believe anything that this administration tells us about anything ever again? >> i think we all recognize, and i think the pentagon has been very very honest with themselves about the challenge to credibility by what has transpired here and by -- how hard it was for them to be fully transparent with the american people. >> reporter: the white house insists transparency issues are only at the pentagon. this does get into sensitive issues of how health problems are addressed as an 81-year-old
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president runs for re-election. but if the administration will go to such great lengths to keep secrets about the defense secretary's health, how can anybody be certain that the administration would not go to the same lengths to keep secret problems with president biden's health in the future? >> if you could logically argue, and you can't -- >> reporter: he's 81 years old. >> wait a second. i'll get there. if, if the administration made some sort of el for the across the board to keep this from getting public then i think your question has merit and certainly is a fair one. i don't think it's a fair one because that's not what happened here, peter. it's not good. it's certainly not good. we want to learn from this. >> reporter: but what happened here was pretty straight forward. austin went to the hospital.
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he didn't tell anybody. so nobody knew about it. as for president biden who was at the very least misled about what was going on by his defense department, he didn't say anything about this today, no public events on the schedule. tomorrow we don't expect to hear from him. no public events then either. >> jesse: who knows if we even still have civilian control over the military. that's a legitimate question. we're very per september -- perceptive. >> if i could, i just want to walk you through the timeline. i think it's important context. >> jesse: kirby said, with karine's permission. do they not like each other? >> reporter: i think they are a good team, right?
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they have different strengths. look. they bail each other out though at times like that. she would rather have him talk about foreign policy. he would rather have her talk about a lot of the domestic stuff. there was a story last week that said two are at logger heads behind the scenes. doesn't seem like they're that sensitive. in that story, it alleged kirby really doesn't like that karine won't let him call on reporters himself. he has her picking people out. but that story came out last week. time has passed. today policy did not change. she was still directing traffic for him. i think they like each other just fine. >> jesse: i think they hate each other and you're being a good sport. >> it would be like if they told you that you are going to sit on a show at 5:00 and four other people will be doing basically the same thing.
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would you hate all of their guts? >> jesse: only greg. >> that's clear. >> jesse: i don't hide it, unlike these two people. peter, we love you. thanks so much. well, the white house is now implicated in the georgia sexual kick back scheme. [ tense music ] one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for? and for fast topical pain relief, try alevex.
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>> jesse: we have a huge update in the georgia sex scandal. joe biden's white house is involved. the fulton county da who forced trump to take the mug shot allegedly hired the guy she was sleeping with to prosecute the trump case. fannie's lover boy nathan wade was just a personal injury attorney you see on bill boards. never even prosecuted a felony
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case in his whole career. fannie decided nathan was qualified in other ways and made him the highest paid prosecutor in the state. fannie apparently hired her unqualified boyfriend and gave him $1 million to prosecute trump. but the million dollars isn't really all going to the case. lot of it's going to wine and dine fannie. her lover took her to napa an a caribbean cruise. she found a way to get kick backs from a sex scandal. bless her heart. this would be like jeff sessions sleeping with an unqualified robert mueller. hiring him as special counsel and then using the special counsel slush fund for romantic get aways. you cannot hire someone you're having sex with, give them a promotion, hand them public money and use the money on steamy trips together then hide it from everybody. but it's a lot worse than a sexual kick back scheme.
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documents show fannie's lover boy met with the biden white house while he was investigating trump twice. fannie's lover boy files for divorce. next day fannie taps him to be special counsel. then has an eight hour conference with joe biden's white house counsel. then a few months later the lover boy has an eight hour interview with the white house. lover boy billed the taxpayer two grand for each meeting which would mean local prosecutors prosecuting donald trump are officially working with the biden white house. so georgia taxpayers are getting billed so fannie's boyfriend can conspire to lock up trump. the people who are prosecuting fraud are the ones committing it. and the white house always saying they have nothing to do with trump's indictment. it's all being done independently. so then why are biden's people
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meeting with trump's prosecutor for eight hours? are they talking about the weather? probably. i thought the forewoman was enough to get this case tossed. this heaping pile of conflict and corruption, slam dunk. >> you had an event yesterday as you saw in georgia where the district attorney totally compromised. the case has to be dropped. she's in far more criminal liability than any of the people she's looking at. so i think when you look at what happened where they pay a lawyer with no experience $700,000 who happens to be her lover or boyfriend and then go on trips and vacations together, very expensive vacations together. and the reason they paid him so much is because he was after me. >> jesse: tommy laren joins us. i did not see sexual kick back
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cruise in this case. did you see that coming? >> jesse, i watch a lot of bravo. this feels more like the real house wives than real life. he definitely didn't meet with joe biden himself because we know joe biden couldn't stay awake eight hours at a time. fannie willis. i would have given her more credit than this. you would have thought if she was trying to pull something like this off she wouldn't have been so conspicuous. make it easier on yourself. go to cheese cake factory, olive garden. something that's not costing your taxpayers this much money. just goes to show everything democrats accuse republicans of doing, either they have done, they are doing or will do. this is another example of that. it reads more like a spanish soap opera. but it is real life unfortunately. probably nothing will happen to fannie. that's the cherry on top.
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>> she'll probably get a promotion. tomi, you're giving people advice. if you're trying to keep your corrupt sexual relationship with someone discreet you don't go on a cruise with 1,000 people? >> no. you gotta do chuck e. cheese, olive garden, dave and buster's. little easier to conceal than royal caribbean cruises and napa valley. good to her. i'm glad her and her boo thing got their fun time paid for by taxpayers. >> jesse: not by dave, but she's been busted. thank you very much, tomi. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: is taylor swift a pentagon asset?
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: as americans we're
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blessed by god to live in this great land. the rule of law, our standard of living. it's created a set of expectations. we expect band its not pilfer our packages from our front porch. but high expectations are quickly declining. when cops can't catch them, patriots have to lend a hand so our packages aren't jacked. >> yonkers police department dispatcher 19. >> i just saw somebody on my ring camera steal two packages. stop right there. stop. stop. stop. running back toward st. john's. >> jesse: it's not just porch pirates. tunnel blockers poisoning the public's commute. pro hamas protesters shut down bridges and tunnels into new york. only chris christie's allowed to
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do that. one dad was trying to get home to see his daughter. >> can't do that. that's against the law! i'm not gonna run you over. >> whoa! >> jesse: never come between a father and his daughter. taylor swift biggest star in the world. sorry gutfield. she's been blanketed across the atmosphere. new york times speculated she was a lesbian. last year's tour broke ticket master. a tour that's revenue tops the gdp of 50 countries. i like her music.
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she's all right. have you ever wondered why or hue she blew up like this? around four years ago the pentagon psychological operations unit floated turning taylor swift into an asset during a nato meeting. an op for combatting online misinformation. >> you came in here wanting to understand how you go out and counter the information operation. the idea is social influence can help, can help encourage or promote behavior change, potentially is a peaceful operation. i include taylor swift here because she's fairly influential online person. i don't know if you've heard of her. >> jesse: that's real. the cyop unit pitched nato on turning taylor swift into a nato asset. in the 1900s the government strong armed louis armstrong into doing propaganda tours across africa.
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cia did the same thing with a jazz singer but did it without her really knowing. and the '70s nixon enlisted elvis in his war on drugs. he gave the king a badge and named him a covert federal law enforcement agent. michael jackson was tapped by reagan using his song "beat it" in his public service campaign against teen drinking and driving. michael jackson persuading minors not to drink. anyway -- so is swift a front for a covert political agenda? primetime has obviously no evidence. if we did, we'd share it. but we're curious. the pop star who endorsed biden is urging millions of her followers to vote. she's sharing links and her boyfriend travis kelce, sponsored by pfizer, and their relationship boosted the nfl ratings this season bringing in a whole new demographic.
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biden doesn't even know who taylor swift is. he's confused with taylor swift and oebs. >> you can say harder than getting a tick tote the renaissance tour or -- kind of warm in brazil right now. >> jesse: former fbi agent stewart kaplan joins us. stewart, is this feasible? >> jesse, the deployment of a cy op in the united states in this day and age is still illegal. the national security law prohibits the deployment of cy ops or using an operative for psychological war fare. if i was running biden's management perception team, i would identify someone who would align themselves with my agenda, such as a taylor swift, who has close to 600 million followers. i would target her. i would engage her.
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i would get her to do what we used to see as like public service announcements. that type of enlistment, that type of solicitation is to the old days of deployment of a cy op. so in modern times, with these people having such influence and such immeasurable amount of followers, she can potentially single handedly swing voters because of just the amount of followers that she potentially can influence. so the answer is yes, jesse. >> jesse: because when she posted the link to the vote.org, thousands of young taylor swift fans registered to vote. i wonder who got to her from the white house or from wherever. who makes that initial handshake? is it the binder? >> the administration has what they consider a perception
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optics management team. those are professionals that go out and identify those people who may be unsuspecting, whether with knowledge or without knowledge to do these type of campaigns. now, it is possible that taylor swift, quite frankly, does not know that she is being utilized in a covert manner to swing voters. but the bottom line is that the biden administration is savvy identifying how many followers and voters she can influence with either right information or misinformation. she certainly can swing the voters. >> jesse: stewart, thank you very much. i now know a lot more about taylor swift than i ever needed to know. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> jesse: jimmy kimmell and aaron rodgers go to war over the epstein client list. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?"
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>> jesse: there's a shootout in the mouse house. disney after tangling with desantis, dealing with some weird guard action. its top star, jimmy kimmell, has
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been getting roasted by quarterback aaron rodgers. it's all been happening on espn which disney ceo bob iger owns. last year kimmell called rodgers a whack o for speculating powerful forces are trying to keep a lid on the epstein client list. now we know there is a list and it has been supressed, and famous names like steven hawking, michael jackson and bill clinton keep popping up, aaron rodgers feels vindicated. >> something to do with the epstein list that came out. >> that's supposed to be coming out. >> i have been waiting in my wine cellar. >> there's a lot of people, including jimmy kimmell, really hoping that doesn't happen. >> please! >> jesse: kimmell took that personally and thought rodgers was accusing him oven being on the epstein list. first kimmell threatens lawsuit in a lawsuit then on jimmy
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kimmell live he came out swinging. >> we learned during covid somehow he knows more about science than scientists. a guy who went to community college then got into cal on a football scholarship and didn't graduate. someone who never spent a minute studying the human body is an expert in the field of immunology. he put on a magic helmet and that g made him a genius. aaron got two a's on his report card. they were both in the word aaron, okay. can you imagine that this hamster brave man thinks he knows what the government is up to. >> jesse: pat mcafee who espn just hired and paid $85 million invites rodgers back on. he returns fire says he never called kimmell a pedophile just an idiot. >> i was referring to the fact that if there is a list which again this hasn't come out yet.
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right? and there are names on it. that would be the second time that a soft brain junior college student, you know, whack o anti-vax, anti-semite, spreader of misinformation, maga, whatever else that have been said by him and other people in the media would be right twice. i'm not stupid enough even though you think i'm an idiot. you made a lot of comments about my intelligence. i'm not stupid enough to accuse you of that with absolutely zero evidence, concrete evidence. that's ridiculous. >> jesse: cnn who is constantly looking to cancel someone is begging disney to cancel pat mcafee so rodgers can't come on their show and call their comedian an idiot. at some point you have to wonder when espn and disney, when they
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step in here. he goes on these extended rants on the pat mcafee show which airs on espn. before now espn and disney are not commenting. joining me now dan and ross, host of the drinking bros podcast. all right, guys. this is something that would happen at fox. hannity goes to war against terry bradshaw and everybody in the press just watches it go down. >> hannity is gonna win that hair contest for sure. terry bradshaw is receding rapidly. >> you're not beating hannity in the hair department. how many fingerprints of talk show hosts are probably on that wheelchair of hawkings? did you know at one point hawking was like put the wheelchair in the bed bed bed to make me feel at home home home. >> jimmy kimmell went to arizona state which is known for their aca academics. >> jesse: arizona state.
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sun devils. or is it the aztecs. what the hell do i know? i went to trinity college. how do you like cnn trying to get people banned from someone else's network? >> well you know what that's like? cnn trying to get somebody cancelled is like someone drowning trying to drown someone else. they're going to cancel their own network soon. >> jesse: i don't know how any -- >> if you look at the ratings. you beat all of them torque be honest with you. if they keep going down this path, i give it an over/under five years for all of them, kimmell included. >> more people watch ross' son championship soccer game than stephen colbert or jimmy kimmell. but you are champions. >> they were on mcafee's show. don't cancel mcafee. >> jesse: mcafee stays, rodgers stays. no one gets cancelled.
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do you think rodgers goes on kimmell, straightens it out? >> i would love that. >> he actually may get some people to watch his show if he does that. >> jesse: exactly. that's how they settled it back in the good old days. go on the show, squash it, ratings bonanza. all right, gentlemen. >> what a story for jimmy kimmell going from girls jumping on trampolines to defending ped fines and stuff. it's weird. >> crazy. >> jesse: and disney has to defend the guy who was in black face. we have truly come full circle here. go have a drink. we love ya. thanks so much. tony robbins is going to change your life. he changed mine. straight ahead.
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hello, i'm franklin graham. this time of year, we make decisions or resolutions. you know, we're going to eat less, exercise more, quit smoking. whatever the case may be. that's all good. but the greatest decision you'll ever make is the decision as it relates to almighty god and his son, jesus christ. did you know that god loves you? the bible says that “god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but should have everlasting life.” jesus christ can make a difference in your life right now, starting today, for eternity. if you've never done this, pray this prayer with me right now. just say, “god, i'm a sinner. i'm sorry. forgive me.
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>> jesse: over two weeks into '24 and the new year's eve high is kind of wearing off.
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gym memberships are being canceled. dry january has gotten pretty wet, and so has the weather. it hasn't stopped raining in manhattan in the last 24 hours. "primetime" is not falling back into old routines. not this year. the cycle ends here. peak performance expert and "new york times" best-selling author tony robbins, who's helped transform my life, and can transform yours too, number one life and business strategist, tony robbins, who has a new book out, "the holy grail of investing," not as good as "get it together," but it's pretty together. tony, what do we need to do to get it together this year? >> i understand there's a new book coming out by my favorite author. >> jesse: exactly. >> a lot of discussion about january depression. january is usually like a new year, new life.
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what's missing for people is a compelling future. so much of the discussion is people so upset about crime, about inflation, where are we going as a country? most people are unhappy about that. people are unhappy on both sides of the political aisle, saying it's going to be doom. there's an old phrase, without vision people perish from my book. we can all deal with a difficult day if we have a compelling tomorrow. right now most people don't have that. if you set a new year's resolution, 91% of those never get done, because all you do is express what you want. what people need is really a plan, where they know exactly what they want it, why they want it, and what stopped them in the past. there's only a few things that do that. they act on the plan and get momentum. for the last four years for covid, people were shut down, wanted to get back, we decided to do an event with people on
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zoom and so forth. people participated from around the world. for three days, for 2 1/2 hours a day, instead of going to a movie, we work on your life, tools to build that energy after covid, tools to change your emotions, change your finances, and do your business. there's zero charge whatsoever. if people are interested, they can come this year. it's january 25-27. do it from home with family, office with friends, 2:00 p.m. eastern, but we have people literally from every country in the world going. again, no charge. timetorisesummit.com. time to change your life. time to take control. >> jesse: tony, we talk about routines a lot. i know you talk about habits. you get the plan and execute the plan. tell me what i've been doing. i've been doing ice plunges, lots of hikes. they call it forest bathing. >> yes. >> jesse: lunges, weights, sauna.
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am i on the right path, tony? >> yes, you certainly are. well, you read my previous book. we talked about this, right? >> jesse: yes. >> i've been doing ice baths for 24 hours. they've become popular all of a sudden. >> jesse: do you do that? >> every day. >> jesse: every day? >> this morning. >> jesse: what temperature? >> every day. 56 degrees. i was just at home in sun valley, you walk in the snow, and go in the river, 49-51 degrees. >> jesse: i'm plunging for five minutes at 45. >> i'm impressed. i'm impressed. >> jesse: listen, we need to get everybody together, like i said, in my book title, but everybody needs to understand one thing. what is it? if there's one thing, tony, that you could tell people to remember this january, what would it be? >> it's that you need to -- it's really that you need to look at your life differently.
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when a challenge comes up, the oldest story of humanity is the comeback story. something disrupts your life, a divorce, health, loss of a business, and you're forced to grow, go on a journey. you meet new people, slay dragons, and are able to help other people. that's not just being positive, it's being intelligent. >> jesse: dragon slayers, that's the mantra for 2024. tony robbins, thank you so much. check out his book. >> thank you so much, jesse. >> jesse: apparently it's no charge. not sure how he's successful with no charge. dvr the show. remember, i'm watters. this is my world.

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