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that's disgrace for how some of these men behave. >> but then you worry about economics. you worry about all these things. >> and then there's a lot of people that do push them in that direction. i think that what we've done here i'm sorry to interrupt, but, you know, you signed a six week ban in florida and some people out there would say that's not compassionate towards some women in some cases. >> what do you say to that? >> well, look, you have to look to see our country is based on the idea our rights come from god. and among these are the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. so that right to life is paramount. it's in the declaration of independence. so the question is, if you have an unborn with a detectable heartbeat, i think it's compassionate to be able to respect that and to be able to protect that going forward. and you do that in ways that are compassionate with everybody and understanding the issues that you deal with. but i'll tell you what, in florida, we've put our money where our mouth is on this. my wife has led a program. >> sorry. thank you very much. everybody here, everybody. >> we'll see you tomorrow night. we ran out of time, but welcome to jesse watters. primetime tonight in georgia,
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where the district attorney is totally compromised. >> the case has to be dropped. ,corruption and seal team six. the case against trump falling apart. aaron got to ease on his a report card. >> they were both in the word, erin, even though you think i'm an idiot and you've made a lot of comments about my intelligence, i'm not stupid enough to accuse you of that with absolutely zero evidence. >> disney can't stop the war between its biggest stars. >> i'm scared of getting framed. look at me. i wouldn't survive in jail. >> taylor swift, a government psyop was tony robbins. oh, no, no, no, no. >> in 1968, pentagon engineer ernie fitz.
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gerald blew the whistle on a massive corruption scandal. sloppy spending had put the pentagon $2 billion over budget. >> it turned out the pentagon was knowingly buying shoddy, overpriced military aircraft from lockheed martin just purposely bloating the bank accounts of the defense contractors with taxpayer money and delivering us bad planes. >> fitzgerald not only became the patron saint of government whistleblowers, 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 this son of a . 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 that presidents cannot be charged with crimes
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for taking actions while performing their official duties. >> today, a poll shows donald trump beating joe biden in michigan by 12 points. >> now, if polls like this hold, we're looking at one of the greatest landslides 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 the crime for challenging the election. the former president thought he'd show up to the hearing today. his defense team argued that the president commands the executive branch and is chief executive officer. the constitu 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
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election law, pursue election fraud allegations along with recounts and legal challenges. biden's prosecutor, jack smith, is arguing that donald trump should die in prison for this. >> but if precedent is overturned in the constitution is ignored. >> every president, once they leave office, are 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. and certainly that's the worst thing that's happened with this whole situation. when they talk about the threat to democracy, that's european democracy. if i wasn't given immunity, then other presidents, when we talk about president obama with the drone strikes, which were very bad and they were mistakes, mistakes, and you
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can't put a view against what the president did that position. >> 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 he's reelected, 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 a half a 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 is talking about a president walking down the street and shooting someone dead in the head. >> that would be far outside a president official acts. but jack smith is biden's
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prosecutor is claiming trump could turn to 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 seal team six to assassinate a political rival was not impeached? he'd be subject to criminal prosecution if he were impeached and convicted first. >> so your answer is, is bizarre. my answer is qualified. yes. there's a political process that would have to occur under the structure of our constitution, which require impeachment and conviction by the senate. forget about all of that. assassinating your political rival isn't within the bounds of your official presidential actions. >> you don't get elected and just start , kidnapping and assassinating americans. >> so you have a get out of jail free card like monopoly
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. and by the way, this judge plan is a plan. she's tied to the kavanaugh and the russia hoax, and she's in the same social circles as merrick garland. and once this reaches the supreme court, the circus is going to get shut down. >> but this wasn't the only time assassination was brought up today. two journalists were caught on the hot mic right outside of trump's courthouse. >> listen. here are the worst part of the window. open news hanging out of it will be on the other side. i mean, if you think we've got a dead heat driving with the truck window. yeah, i wasn't thinking about that. yeah, it's like a oh, maybe someone would want to kill their kids. you know what you should do if you take the convertible?
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>> it's so nice out. now, to be fair, we don't know if they're talking about getting a camera shot, but even if they are the jfk convertible line, just don't go there. >> i have said it before. biden's lock them up strategy puts trump downtown among tall buildings on specific calendar days. over and over and over again in new york, d.c., and atlanta, every day, another twisted scheme pops up when the left realizes it's losing. >> after the mug shot hung in the balance stripping, democrats are cooking up a new stop trump strategy. ready straitjacket. we when americans are talking about donald trump. democrats swept. and as donald trump goes in this election and he says crazier things every day and they're getting crazier. donald trump's numbers likely will go down again, joe you would hope so. you would hope that insane
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rantings, that sound like someone should not be in power, whether they should be in a straitjacket and give him some kind of injection. >> so the schizophrenic people pushing people under the subway, don't you dare institutionalized that may have rights. >> but the cagey tycoon is beating biden by 12 in michigan. >> stuff him in an insane asylum and sticking with a tranquilizer. america majority ceo ned ryan joins me now. >> all right, ned, before we get to this, wacky jack smith, this conversation between these reporters outside the courthouse, what do you think was going on there? >> well, i mean, it's getting harder for them to to hide their pure hatred of donald trump, the corporate propaganda, the ruling elite. yeah. >> i mean, i think 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. and that's not a mystery. and sometimes they actually let it slip on hot mikes. what they truly think about him and how much they hate him and how much they fear him. i mean, jesse, i think a lot
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of this hatred comes from fear of donald trump. >> and the fact that donald trump doesn't answer to them, doesn't fear them. he's he feels that he's the one that decides and he's the one that feels of the status quo in dc, whether it's the ruling class with its corporate propagandists, all of it's extremely out of whack, very wrong for the american people. >> and he refuses to accept their view of the world. and the very fact that he simply says, no, i don't accept what you believe. >> they view him as an existential threat and it leads to hatred, and it's bred by fear. >> where do you see this going? >> because now you have not only jack smith, the special prosecutor, you have federal judges openly contemplating like it's a real situation that donald trump might just start assassinating people at the state of the union in washington, d.c., just just assassinating people. i think i mean, obviously, it's a set up to try to set a narrative going into obviously the spring, the summer and into the fall elections is that somehow
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donald trump is authoritarian. he is guilty of sedition, insurrection. they're doing all of this. they've got to stop him to protect democracy, which, of course, their version is single party rule in which democrats hold all the power. so i think they're trying to set a narrative that donald trump is extremely dangerous individual that should never be near power. >> the good news, jesse, though, when you talk with who i call the normies, the people that don't do politics and don't follow politics every day, you talk to them and they're starting to really see through this. they understand the political nature of what's taking place. this lawfare, despite all that gibberish and what they're trying to cloak, it's the raw political nature of what they're doing to donald trump. >> nobody in the normal world outside the asylum corridor thinks that donald trump's going to go out and use seal team six to start assassinating as a political opponents. >> they understand that he actually wants to advocate for the american people. and that's why these people are so afraid of them, afraid of him, because he will upset the cart, the applecart, and disrupt their power. >> we can only hope it's going
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to be a normie election, a normie wave. >> ned ryan. i think so. i hope so. ned ryan, who's never said anything untoward on a hot mic. >> good to see you, as always. exactly. thanks, jesse. >> well, we just learned why defense secretary lloyd austin was mia without biden's knowledge last week. he'd been getting treatment for prostate cancer. the white house, the public had no idea. and four days by the administration wouldn't level with us. >> can we trust them with anything ever again? white house correspondent peter dukes live with more. >> peter and 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 the u.s. military was carrying out strikes against terrorists in the middle east while austin was in icu. but the official line is that
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president biden didn't find out that austin had prostate cancer and was being treated for it over the last couple of days until only about an hour before the rest of the public did. so the administration does have a credibility issue right now. >> okay. thank you for all the detail on that. but more broadly, why should we believe anything that this administration tells us about anything ever again? i think we already night and i think the pentagon has been very, very honest with themselves about, uh, the the challenge to to credibility by what? by what has transpired here and by what and by, um, uh, how how hard it was for them to be fully transparent with the american people. the white house insists that transparency issues are only on the other side of the potomac at the pentagon, but this does get into sensitive issues of how health problems are addressed.
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>> as an 81-year-old president runs for reelection. >> but if the administration is going to go to such great lengths to keep secrets about the defense secretaries, how 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 if you could logically argue and you can't, but if you could logically argue that given 21 years old. wait a second. just give me a second here, bob. >> i'll get there if if the administration made some sort of machiavellian effort across the board to to keep this from getting public, then i think your question has merit and it certainly is a fair one. i don't think it's a fair one because that's not what happened here. peter tapper it's not good. it's certainly not good. which is why, again, we want to learn from this. but what happened here was actually pretty straightforward. austin went to the hospital.
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he didn't tell anybody. and so nobody knew about it. and 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 and tomorrow. we don't expect to hear from him, no public events. then either. >> who knows if we even still have civilian control over the military. >> i think that's a legitimate question. as you know, peter, we're very perceptive. jesse watters, primetime. we really live in nuance and we picked up something today when kirby was talking. we're going to play this sound for you. >> and please interpret this for us. listen, if you bear with me, because i think your question really gets to a bigger issue. and i'd like to just if i could, with current permission, i just want to walk you through a little bit of the timeline here, because i think it's important context now. kirby said, with corinne's permission, do they not like each other? i think they are a good team,
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right? they both have different strengths. yeah. look, they bail each other out, though, at times like that, she would rather have him talk about the foreign policy. he would rather have her talk about a lot of the domestic stuff. i know there was an axios story last week that the two of them are at loggerheads behind the scenes, but it doesn't seem like they're that sensitive to that because in that story, it said it alleged that kirby really doesn't like that corinne won't let him call on reporters himself, that he has her picking people out. but that story came out last week. time has passed and today the policy did not change. she was still directing traffic for him. >> and so i, i think they like each other just i think they hate each other. >> and you're being a good sport. >> peter dc. jesse it would be like it would be like if they told you that you are going to sit on a show at 5:00 and four other people are going to be doing basically the same thing.
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>> would you hate all of their guts? only greg. >> only greg. right. and i think it's clear that when the viewers watch the show and i don't hide it, unlike these two people. peter doocy, we love you. thanks so much. >> well, the white house is now implicated in the georgia kickback scheme. what impacts you every day on denial? there is one influential book that shapes the way we measure ,create and ignite change. the bible's impact is all around you. discover how at the museum of the bible. >> my, my, my professor, formerly tried this. people could ross with two times more menthol per drop in powerful vicks vapor is defeat resort propane vicks vapor cool drops vaporize sort through pain. >> 40 8% of americans don't get enough magnesium, which
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on billboards and never even prosecuted a felony case in his whole career. >> well, 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 nearly $1,000,000 to prosecute trump. but the million dollars in tax money isn't all really go into the case. a lot of it's going to wine and dine. fannie fannie's lover took her to napa and a caribbean cruise. somehow, fannie found a way to get kickbacks from a 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 getaways to cancun. >> you cannot hire someone. you're having with, give them a promotion, hand them public money, and then use the public money on steamy trips together and then hide it from everybody. >> but it's a lot worse than a
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kickback scheme. >> documents show fanny's lover boy met with the biden white house while he was investigating trump twice. fanny's lover boy files for divorce. the next day, fannie taps him to be trump's special prosecutor. then fanny's lover boy 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 and lover boy, build the taxpayer two grand for each meeting, which would mean local prosecutors prosecuting donald trump are officially working with the biden white house. and so georgia taxpayers are getting billed so fanny's boyfriend can conspire with biden to lock up trump. oh, and they're being billed for caribbean cruises. the people who are prosecuting fraud are the ones committing it. >> and the white house is always saying they have nothing to do with trump's indictments. >> it's all being done independently.
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>> so then why are biden's people meeting with trump's prosecutors for 8 hours? were they talking about the weather? probably. >> now, i thought the gigli wicked jury four woman was enough to get this case tossed. >> but this heaping pile of conflict and corruption slam dunk. >> you had a very big event yesterday, as you saw in georgia, where the district attorney is totally compromised. the case has be dropped. in fact, they say she's in far more criminal liability than any of the people she's looking at. so i think that when you look at what happened, where they may have absolutely no experience and another thousand dollars, who happens to be a member of a fortune, and then they go on trips and vacations together or expensive vacations together. and the reason they paid him so much because he was after me. >> tomi lahren outkick joins us again. >> tomi, i did not see or
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kickback cruz in this case, did you see that coming? >> you know, jesse, i watch a lot of bravo and this feels more like the real housewives than real life. but, you know, i got to say this. he definitely didn't meet with joe biden himself when he went to the white house because we know joe biden couldn't stay awake for 8 hours at a time. but beyond that, you know, fani willis, i would have given her more credit than this because you would have thought if she was trying to pull something like this off, she wouldn't have been so conspicuous about it. i mean, napa, florida, royal caribbean cruises make it a little bit easier on yourself . go to cheesecake factory, all of that and something like that. somebody that's not costing the taxpayers this much money, but it just goes to show that everything that democrats accused republicans of doing, either they have done they are doing or they will do. this is another example of that. and it reads more like a spanish soap opera. but it is real life, unfortunately, and probably nothing will happen to in the of it. >> and i think that's just
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the cherry on top here. jesse yeah, she'll probably get a promotion, but this case is totally imploded. >> so tomi lahren you're giving people advice. if you're saying if you're trying to keep your corrupt sexual relationship with someone discreet, you don't go on a cruise with a thousand people. >> no, i think that you got to do chucky cheese. i said, olive garden, david buster's, maybe. i mean, that would be my advice. a little bit easier to conceal than going on royal caribbean cruises and going to napa valley, but good for her. i'm glad that her and her boozing got there. you know, they're fun time paid for by taxpayers and he's been busted. and anything more democrat in the playbook? >> not by dave but she's been busted. big thank you so much, tommy. >> thanks, jesse. who is taylor swift, a pentagon asset after last month's massive solar flare added a 24
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>> only chris christie is allowed to do that. one dad was trying to get home to see his daughter take back against the law while in. >> i've never come between a father and his daughter. >> taylor swift's the biggest star in the world. sorry, gutfeld. she's been blanketed across the sports media entertainment atmosphere. the new york times just speculated she's a. and last year's tour broke ticketmaster, a tour that's revenue tops the gdp of 50
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countries. >> i mean, i like her music. she's all right. but, i mean, have you ever wondered why or how she blew up like this? >> well, around four years ago, the pentagon's psychological operations unit floated in turning taylor swift into an asset during an ato meeting. what kind of asset? a psyop. >> for combating online misinformation. listen, you came in here wanting to understand how you just go out there and counter that information operations. >> the idea is that social influence can help. i can encourage or promote behavior change. >> so potentially as like a peaceful information operation. i include taylor swift in here because she's you know, she's a fairly influential online person. >> i don't know if you've heard of her. yeah, that's real. the pentagon psyop unit pitched nato on turning taylor swift into an asset for combating misinformation online. >> this is nothing new in the 1950s. the government's strong louis armstrong into doing propaganda tours across africa
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. the cia did the same thing with jazz singer nina simone. except they did it without her really knowing. and the seventies 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 and his public service campaigns against teen drinking and driving. michael jackson persuading minors not to drink anyway. so is swift a front for a covert political agenda? primetime obviously has no evidence. if we did, we share it. >> but we're curious because the pop star who endorsed biden is urging millions of her followers to vote. she she's sharing links. and her boyfriend, travis kelce, sponsored by pfizer and their relationships boosted the nfl ratings this season, bringing in a whole new demographic. so how's the psyop going? well, as usual, biden is not
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calling the shots because he doesn't even know who taylor swift is. he's confused with brittany spears and beyonce. >> you could say even that's harder than getting a ticket to the renaissance tour. or or for grand rapids tours started. it's kind of warm in brazil right now. >> former fbi agent stuart kaplan joins us now. >> stuart, is this feasible, jesse, the deployment of a psyop in the united states. in this day and age, it's still illegal. the national security law prohibits the deployment of psyops or using an operative for psychological warfare. >> however, 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.
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i would engage her and i would get her what? >> get her to do what we used to see is like public service announcements and that type of enlistment, that type of solicitation is analogous to the old days of deployment of a sign up. and so in modern times with these people having such influence and such, you know, immeasurable amount of followers, she can potentially singlehandedly swing voters because of just the amount of followers that she potentially can influence. >> so the answer is yes, jesse. yeah. >> because when she posted the link to the vote.org site, hundreds of thousands of young taylor swift fans all of a sudden registered to vote. i wonder who got to her from the white house or from wherever. >> who makes that official handshake? is it the binder? the administration has what they consider a perception
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optics management team, and 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 how many voters potentially she can influence with either right information, misinformation. >> she certainly can swing the voters. >> stewart, thank you so much. i now know a lot more about taylor swift than i ever wanted to know. we appreciate it. my pleasure, jesse. >> jimmy kimmel and aaron rodgers go to war over the epstein client list. >> it happens.
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top star, jimmy kimmel, has been getting roasted by quarterback aaron rodgers. >> and it's all been happening on espn, which disney ceo bob iger owns. last year, kimmel called rodgers a concussed wacko for speculating that powerful forces are trying to keep a lid on the epstein client list. >> and now that we know that there is a list and it has been suppressed and famous names like stephen hawking, michael jackson, david copperfield and bill clinton keep popping up. >> aaron rodgers feels vindicated. >> so something to do with the epstein list that came out. >> it feels feels like it's close to coming out to and that's supposed to be coming out soon. >> this guy's been waiting here. i've waiting in my wine cellar for whole lot of people, including jimmy kimmel. >> i really hope it is not now, kimmel took that personally and thought rodgers was accusing him of being on the epstein list first. kimmel threatens rodgers with a lawsuit and then on jimmy
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kimmel live, he came out swinging. we learned during colbert. somehow he knows more about science than scientists. a guy who went to community college then got an account 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. >> just put on a he put on a magic helmet and that made him a genius. aaron got two a's on his report card. >> they were both in the word error. okay. and can you imagine that this hamster brain man thinks he knows what the government is up to? so pat mcafee, who espn just hired and paid $85 million, invites rodgers back on to the hall of fame quarterback returns fire says he never called kimmel at that file. >> 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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this was just a deposition. right. and there are names on it. and that would be the second time that a soft brain junior college student, you know, wacko, anti-vax, anti-science, semite purveyor, spread of misinformation, conspiracy theories, maga, whatever other things 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. and you made a lot of comments about my intelligence. but i'm not stupid enough to accuse you of that with absolutely zero evidence. concrete evidence is just ridiculous. >> cnn who's constantly looking to cancel someone, is now begging disney to cancel pat mcafee, so rogers can't come on his show anymore and call their comedian an idiot. >> at some point. you have to wonder when espn,
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its parent company, disney, when they step in here he goes on these extended rants during his weekly appearance on the pat mcafee show, which is aired on espn. but for now, espn and disney, they're staying silent and not commenting. >> joining me now, dan holloway and ross patterson, host of the drinking gross podcast. >> all right, guys, this is like something that would happen at fox. you know, hannity goes to war against terry bradshaw, and everybody in the press just watches it go down. well, hannity is going to win that hair contest for sure. terry bradshaw and he receding rapidly. >> right. so what do you not beaten hannity in the hair department? well, let's face it. how many fingerprints of talk show host are probably on that wheelchair of hawking's? because, you know, at one point, hawking was like, put the wheelchair in bed. >> bed to make me feel at home. oh, by the way, jimmy kimmel went to arizona state, which is known for their academic work.
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>> sure, sure. yes. yes. the arizona state, the good old sun devils, or is it the aztecs? what the do i know? >> i went to trinity college. i how do you guys like cnn in trying to get people banned from someone else's network? >> well, you know what? that's like cnn trying to get somebody canceled is like somebody that's drowning, trying to drown somebody else. >> i mean, they're going to cancel their own network soon. yeah, i don't know how any of these guys are going to stay on the air, to be honest with you. if you look at the ratings, look, you beat all of them to be honest with you. >> and if they keep going down this path, i give it in over under five years for all of them, kimmel included. yeah, i mean, look, more people watch, right? the suns championships soccer game than watch stephen colbert or jimmy kimmel or. >> it's true, but you guys are champions. that's a difference, right? and in the kids were on mcafee's show, at least they were calling in, giving him a shout out. >> let's not cancel mcafee. no, mcafee has to stay. rogers stays. >> i stay.
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you guys stay. no one gets canceled. do you think rogers goes on kimmel and straightens it out? >> oh, i would love that. i would. that would be that would he actually may get some people to watch his show if he does that. >> exactly. that's how they settle it back in the good old days. right. you know on the show squashing ratings bonanza. >> call it a day. all right, gentlemen, what a story arc for jimmy kimmel, though, going from blackface and girls jumping on trampolines to defending and stuff. and it's weird. it's crazy. >> and disney has to defend the guy who is in blackface. >> we have really come full circle here, gentlemen. >> go have a drink. we love you so much. well, tony robbins is going to change your life. he changed mine straight ahead . beautiful. and looking nice. it shouldn't be a compromise.
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of wearing off. gym memberships are being canceled dry january has gotten pretty wet and so is the weather. >> it hasn't stopped raining here in manhattan in the last 24 hours, but prime time is not falling back into old routines. >> not this year. the cycle ends here. >> peak performance expert and new york times bestselling tony robbins, who's helped transform my life and can transform yours to number one life in business. >> strategist tony robbins, who's 2020 for time to rise summit, still has openings and i shouldn't do this. he there's a new book out the holy in investing not as good as get it together, but it's pretty good. >> tony, what do we need to do together this year? i understand there's a new book coming out by my favorite author. >> so yes, i think, you know, there's a lot of discussion out there about january depression . it's a lot of good. january's like a new year, new life for most people. usually.
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but what you're seeing is what's really missing for people is a compelling future. so much of the discussion is people so upset about crime, about inflation, about, you know, where are we going as a country. and most people are unhappy about that. people are unhappy on both sides of the political aisle. so if computer side wins, it's going to be doom. and when people hear that over and over again, there's nothing to look forward to. you know, there's an old phrase is called, you know, without a vision, people perish from a very good book called the good book. right. and all it is, is it we can all deal with the difficult today if we have a compelling tomorrow. but now most people don't have that. and if you go and 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. they know why they want it. they find out what stopped them in the past year. only a few things that do that, and then they act on their plan and get momentum. and so for the last four years since covid, where people were shut down, i wanted to really give back. and so we decided to do an event and. we did it with people with zoom
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and youtube and so forth. and we literally had last year a million people participate from all 195 countries in the united states around the world. and what we do is for just three days, for two and a half hours a day, instead of going to a movie, we work on your life. we give you real tools to build that energy back up. after covid, we give you the tools to change your emotions, to change your to do your business. and there's zero charge for it whatsoever. so if people are interested, they can come. this year, it's january 25th through 27. they can do it from the home with their family or their office with some friends, and it's at 2 p.m. eastern. but we have people, little in every country in the world coming if they're interested in going and signing up again, no charge, it's time to raise their eyebrows. it's like time to change your life, time to take control. tony we talk about routines a lot. i know you talk about habits. you get the plan and you execute the. tell me about what i've been doing. i've been doing ice plungers. i have been doing lots of hikes. they call it forest bathing. yes. lunges, weights, sauna.
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>> am i on the right path, tony? >> yes, you certainly are. but you read my previous book. we've talked about this, right? i've been doing this ice baths for 24 years. >> they've become popular. all of a sudden, you see the ice plunge? >> you bet. it's not only do you do that every day, every day, every morning. >> what temperature? every day are 56 degrees at one of them. i was just not with sun valley. you walk through snow when you go in the river, which is usually somewhere in the 49 to 51 degrees, you guys are just doing 45 turn down, plunging for 5 minutes at 45, i'm impressed. i'm impressed learning about. >> well, 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 can tell people to remember this january, what would it be? it's that you need it. it's really that you need
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to look at your life differently, that when a challenge comes up, the oldest story of humanity is the comeback story. it's the hero story. something disrupts your life, a divorce a loss, a health loss of a business, and you're forced grow. you're forced to go on a journey. and on that journey you meet new people, you make new distinctions, you grow, you slay your dragons, and you come home and you're able to be the hero in your own life and help other people. so look, the challenge as the opportunity it is, and not just not being positive, it's being intelligent. >> all right. dragon slayers, that's the mantra for 2024. tony robbins, thank you so much . >> out his book. check out his biography. jesse, apparently it's no charge. >> not sure how he's so successful with the no thing, but it works. that's all for tonight. dvr the show and always remember i'm watters and this is m

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