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what all are we good after? we're good with transgender, we're okay with that but we're going to fight on christianity and draw a line on christianity. kidding me? and the startling thing is we're seeing this everywhere. this isn't just sports. this is everywhere. >> laura: yeah. well, jesus has been around for 2,000 years, his story, i think, they will survive espn. great to see you, dan, thanks so much. >> thanks, laura. >> laura: i hope you had fun with this show. i certainly did. set your dvr so you can always stay connected with us. check us out on instagram, x can, and all the rest. this is america now and forever. we have to make sure it's now and forever. jesse watters takes it from
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here. ♪ >> jesse: welcome to a special edition of jesse watters primetime. i'm will in for jesse. you're looking now at a live shot of a trump rally in concord, new hampshire, where we expect senator tim scott to endorse the former president and we'll bring you those comments live when they happen but in the meantime, there is nothing a politician loves more than a photo op. whether it's michael dukakis or john kerry in a spacesuit. they will go out of their way to cover up their failures in policies, that is, until they have a mess that's undeniable on their hands. we're 10 months away from an election and joe biden has a messy border crisis with his fingerprints all over it. after trump's big win in iowa the cnn's and msnbc's can't ignore this problem of immigration. this may come as a surprise to democrats but voters don't like hundreds of thousands of unchecked illegals just walking into our country.
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biden is trying to smack the cameras away and say everything is fine. and he's getting what seems like a a little bit of help. last month the biden team jetted off to mexico city and in just three weeks there has been an entire 180. according to reports out of mexico, mexico is getting tough on illegal immigration. journalist todd bemzman cites reports that mexican law enforcement has been rounding up illegal immigrants near the border and been shipping them by bus and airplane as far away from from biden's fiorder as possible. another camp was bulldozed, calling it progress. >> i think we've made great progress just in the space of the three weeks since that meeting and we look forward to reviewing that today as well as looking at additional steps that we can take together to advance the goal that we both share of
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reducing the unprecedented migration surge. >> why now? why didn't we have this two years ago? why is it only an election year that they are all of a sudden breaking new ground on i will leagues immigration. coincidence or are the mexicans getting something out of it? while mexico does the sweep, the democrats are working ontario particulars like blaming the republicans for biden's mess. >> it's not a sincere attempt to do something about what's going on at the border. it is to cause chaos and tank, if they can, president joe biden's re-election. >> this is not a negotiation. this is a hostage taking. it's extortion. republicans are choosing to hold ukraine funding hostage in exchange for cruel, unworkable, and permanent policy changes on immigration. these are not good faith immigration talks. this continues to be a hostage taking, and republicans are holding foreign aid hostage to
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extract extreme immigration measures that will not solve the problem. >> i don't know about you, but permanent changes to our policy on illegal immigration? sounds pretty good. here we have democrats blaming republicans, then, of course, that sets it up so joe biden can come in and pretend like he's not only the problem, that he's, in fact, the solution. that's what he did today. biden admitted, though, border is not secure. >> you said that the border is secure, sir? >> no, it's not. it hasn't been for the last 10 years. last seven years. we need the money. >> do you think your policies have enabled this crisis? >> i've been asked for thousands -- [inaudible] >> he said it's been a problem for 10 years but biden has been president for three years. and then before that, a significant percentage of those
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10 years, he was vice president. but biden says it's not his fault. actually, he's the one who is trying to find a solution. >> i'm ready to act. i think, god willing, you know, the question is for the speaker, and house republicans. are they ready to act as well? they can choose whether they want to solve a problem or weaponizing issues against the president. i'm ready to solve the problem. really am. massive changes and i mean it sincerely. >> it's not sincere. on day one biden used executive borders to rip open the wall. the goal has always been open borders. joe biden says it himself. >> i love -- biden is for a free and open border. just tear down everything. no restrictions. it used to be bipartisan in this country. i've been clear, the system is
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broken. >> it's not the system it's the people who undid the system and when you carve out holes in the border wall for antelope and cut up razor wire you're the problem. cities are being overrun with illegals. if it's not crowded airports in chicago, it's overpacked hospitals in denver. police officers are literally on high speed migrant chases. >> there is one back northbound. [siren] >> guy in a black shirt. blue jeans. [indistinguishable noises] >> have you got one? >> yes, he's the driver. >> if biden is serious about the wall why are states like texas having to take matters in their own hands? in texas right now it's a
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mexican stand-off between biden and governor greg abbott. after texas took matters into their own hands kicking out border patrol and taking over a sector near the border. texas is actually making arrests and biden is not. maybe bind hasn't realized this but he's been the root cause of all of these problems. but he knows open borders don't play well in an election year so he wants to wipe his hands clean and pretend like he's hard at work. but if biden thinks the american people can't sniff out a phony then november will bring a wake-up call for him. stephen miller is a former adviser to president trump and a founder of america first legal and he joins me now. stephen, results in a republican caucus, granted, republican caucus but the results in iowa show this was, along with the economy, a top issue for voters. do you think that's finally being recognized by the biden administration? >> well, i think it clearly is being recognized by the biden administration and by democrats
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in congress. in terms of changes that you're seeing in their words, that this is going to be the number one issue for millions and millions of voters, this election, but their actions are unchanged because their objective remains the same which is mass illegal immigration. joe biden could end this border nightmare tomorrow with a one sentence executive order that simply read, i direct all officers in my government to restore every immigration policy that was in place the last donald trump was in office. that would end the crisis or go to the doj and say every court case where texas and other states are suing us, because their enforcement is too lacks, simply agree to do the very thing we're being sued to do and the border crisis would go away but case they fight to keep the border open against states in our court systems and against republicans in congress. and they fight every single day
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to maintain the policy of mass resettlement of illegal aliens all across the united states of america including for the first time in history, single adult men. not even barack obama on his worst day in office voluntarily released one single adult male into the united states. biden is releasing millions. >> stephen, we're in an election year, in december, there was this meeting in mexico city with the biden administration, the diplomats and mexican democracicy and border encounters have dropped by almost 2/3. what's happening? >> any time you see a change in enforcement policy in mexico, smugglers, cartels, and coyotes will take wait and see approach but things will always return to the normal baseline. every time, as we've seen now for three years, there is an even subtle change in policy,
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there is a brief pause and a wait and see period and then once people discover yet again the biden policy a catch and reality everything returns to the baseline every single time, because the whole world knows if you get to that border, you get in. if you get to a port of entry you get in. if you fly to mexico city and walk the rest of the way to the border, you get in. any way you try it, it ends in entry into the united states. as long as that's biden's policy it won't matter what mexico does except on the margins, and that unfortunately is the situation we're in today. >> and in the images that will be displayed across cnn or msnbc or the "new york times" of a cleaned up problem during an election year. at least mo men mentarily.
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a look at what it's like to be a migrant in america. nick shirley went down to the border by himself to see what's going on. >> i am here by myself at the u.s. border with mexico and behind me we have hundreds of grants coming into the country as you're watching this video. >> he went up to new york and sat down with migrants and talked to them. they are being lured to our border by our president and then getting shook down by cartels on their way up. >> cartel mucho [speaking in spanish] [speaking in spanish] >> so once they are here a lot of these migrants get free food,
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hotel rooms and phones courtesy of the taxpayer. >> other migrants aren't so lucky. other migrants aren't so lucky. they are sleeping on the streets and stealing food. [speaking in spanish]
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>> we were told by democrats we need migrants to pick our vegetables, make our beds and service food but here migrants are saying there are no jobs. nick shirley who took those vowses have talked to more migrants than every politician in wash and he joins us now. thank you for joining us. it's pretty fascinating what you've learned. what you learned at the end of the journey what you learned here in new york, tell me what they said about their experience in new york. >> yes, all the new yorkers, the migrants that are there, they are unhappy. they aren't happy with what's going on. they are freezing out in the streets. there are some that are getting free food but the majority of them are being stuck on the streets getting processed in lines and they are starving. like they said in the videos, they are willing to rob and steal just to survive. >> what's the difference in the migrant who gets to stay in a
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hotel for seven months and gets a free phone and a coat versus the migrant that's sitting under a banner or in a door threshold on the streets of new york and wondering where he's going to heat next? how do different migrants or illegal immigrants and i assume that's the ones seeking asylum or snuck in, how do they end up in the different situations? >> it all depends on whether they have a kid or not and it's the luck of the draw. there were many men in the hotel, and there are many men at the shelters that are sleeping out on the streets. a lot of it depends on if you have a kid or not but the majority is just the luck -- it's just luck. >> it's something to see. you made it so that we could see with it those videos and thanks for speaking directly to the illegal immigrants, the migrants, the entirety of this insurmountable problem. thank you. >> thank you. >> hunter biden's sugar brother
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>> i'm not sure if you have noticed but joe biden can have a hard time getting his point across sometimes. >> we brought israelis and palestinians together at a political level, and -- [inaudible] america is a nation that can be defined in a single word. [stumbling] my younger sister used to be three years younger than me. now she's 23 years younger. there is not a single solitary biden man that's younger than any biden woman.
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>> but every once in a while, he tells us a perfect story without even trying. yesterday, while pitching biden-onmics in south carolina, if you look over his shoulder, you can see the cost of a value meal, $7.69. here's the same thing. he went to the same chain three years ago and the cost of that same value meal was $5.99. it's almost 30% more expensive now. and if that doesn't sum up biden-omnics, i don't know what does. he doesn't notice the price hike but why would he? the average american knows and they will let him know in november. it's no wonder why davos is worried about the 2024 election. they think a trump victory is a lock and they aren't happy about it. turns out they don't like an america first agenda. the world hasn't forgot how he
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slapped down tariffs on china, forced nato countries to pay their fair share and went heavy on energy independence. trump disrupted their global hegemony, so they are working to trump-proof their economies. >> david, a number of leaders have expressed concern over what donald trump and the white house means for fragmentation, for foreign policy. is there any way that the rest of the world can trump-proof their economies? >> if somebody has a way to do that, i think they should patent it and probably sell it to somebody else. >> remember when foreign intelligence agencies and our own field up to devise a nice dossier in 2016. who is to say they don't have another insurance policy. in the meantime they are making the green industry too big to fail. >> i think the best defense, if that's the way we want to look
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at it, is attack. the investment that we badly need for a greener economy, it will cost no less than $620 billion per year to actually move the green transition further into the hope of a clean energy environment and a serious reduction of fossil fuel emission and it will cost $120 billion per year as well to implement the digittization. >> you heard her. spend trillions now before it's too late. heritage foundation economist peter -- joins us now. peter, it's great to see you. can those global elites trump-proof their economy? [laughter] >> you know, they cannot, and it is glorious to see the communists in davos are afraid. they know this entire thing is unraveling. they have got, you know, every
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institution out there that they have captured with crony money. they have got for the most part a lap dog media to try to gas light all this stuff. none of it is working. their enemy number one, you know, he just won a historic win in iowa just the other day. >> they are afraid. >> you know, peter, the global hegemony, the elite agenda, seems a little like the united states federal budget. it only really goes in one direction. it seems to march forward in an ever larger presence in our lives. i'm curious whether or not it's donald trump or enemy number two, javier -- in argentina, can people like the president of argentina or donald trump do something to roll back that ever growing presence from the world economic forum? >> i think they absolutely can. the way that outfits like the wef have really operated is that they bought these institutions with money but they needed
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government to really enforce that. they needed the thumb of government on the scale to really capture all those organizations. now, we saw that in covid. i don't think we even food how thoroughly captured the universities, really, just all of civil society had been and it happened by that combination of money and government. the thing is, at this point, their censorship didn't work. the industrial complex failed. elon musk had a heck of a lot to do with that. it didn't work. it's not sticking. people do not believe the unicorn farts in the front holes and all the rest of the garbage that they are pedaling so at that point they know that elections are coming. there will be backlash. they are going to lose the government so at that point now it's money versus truth. i'll take that one any day. they are going to get chased out of this. florida, just this week, they banned dei in all, the entire state system universities. that kind of thing is what's coming next.
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these guys are going to get wiped out from their positions in policy. >> the president of argentina gave a full throated speech in support of capitalism and free markets earlier this week in davos. i would love to hear some of the grumbling and response from davos after that speech. peter, it's great to hear your speech this evening. thank you. >> thank you. >> hunter biden's sugar brother had a closed door interview with multiple house committees yesterday. we're finding out a lot more about his twisted financial relationship with hunter. the sugar brother, kevin morris, is a hollywood lawyer who met hunter back in 2019 at a joe biden fundraiser. they became fast friends. morris loaned hunter at least $5 million since then to pay his taxes, child support, give him some walking around money. the sugar brother said you don't need to pay that back until after the election. who knows. maybe he'll forgive the loan. morris also paid hunter nearly a million dollars for his art. he must be a connoisseur.
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so is this just a generous sugar brother? maybe. we know he donated half a million dollars to democrats but that wasn't enough to get him an invitation to the white house. the sugar brother didn't get to go to the white house. until he became best buddies with hunter and started making loans. then he got a private tour of the white house. invited to a wedding on the south lawn and even went to a fourth of july picnic. it seems like the sugar brother is at the white house more than joe. and today we're finding out hunt thatter agreed to be deposed by the house next month but we will see if he shows up. we're waiting for tim scott's endorsement of donald trump for president. plus new charges against alec baldwin. disrupts my skin, night and day. despite treatment, it's still not under control. but now i have rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that reduces the itch and helps clear the rash of eczema—fast. some rinvoq patients felt significant itch relief
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her away on getaways after pointing him special counsel in the case against donald trump. the estranged wife submitted documents in their divorce proceedings showing willis traveled with wade at least twice while the trump probe was under way. that's not a good look. even she would admit that back in 2022 when her predecessor was accused of sexually harassing a staff, she said this. >> i'll certainly not be choosing to date people that work under me. let me just say that what citizens are concerned about is, if you chose to have inappropriate contact with employees, there is nothing that i can say on it other than it is distracting, and it's certainly inappropriate for the number one law enforcement officer in the state, and, it really, really saddens me and it will be very unfortunate if the taxpayers of this community have to pay for any of those lawsuits. >> the man she's talking about was found innocent last month but that take from her will age
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like milk. these explosive bank records come as the former president slams the civil fraud case in a new deposition video that was released this afternoon. >> you should drop this case and it's a shame that someone who has done such a good job, convention center and new york, so many things, the job on the west side of manhattan, thousands of people employed, and now i have to come and justify myself to you? i had to come after doing all of that and pay massive taxes, state taxes and city taxes, and now i have to come in here and justify myself and have crowds of people waiting on the street. it's a disgrace. >> only four days away from the new hampshire primary and trump is leading nike haley by double digits. the latest suffolk poll has trump ahead by 16 points. to throw salt on the wound trump just snatched a surprising endorsement. >> oh, man, i'm so excited for the announcement tonight.
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just tune in, pay attention, listen closely, and let's talk about four more years. >> senator tim scott is expected to endorse donald trump at some point during tonight's rally in new hampshire. this endorsement is a direct shot at nikki haley who appointed scott to the senate in 2012. her campaign told axios, interesting that trump is lining up with all the washington insiders when he claimed he wanted to drain the swamp but the fellows will do what the fellows will do. she didn't seem flustered, staying on attack in vincent, new hampshire this afternoon. >> you've got biden and trump both distracted with investigations, both distracted with other things that aren't about how to make american great. >> the scant endorsement ratchets up the v.p. trauma. ramaswamy and others are all rumored to be on the potential list of picks and now that tim scott is putting on his maga hat
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is he the latest contender for vp? former senior adviser joins us now. do you think tim scott is a realistic pick for vice president? >> thanks for having me. i think it's just -- if you take a step back the whole reason we're talking about who the vice president will be this early is because this primary is over with. donald trump just torched desantis by 30 points in a historic victory. he'll beat haley by double digits, winning by 39 points against nikki haley. tim scott is verystal lented as is a number of other contenders that you mentioned there. he's broad appeal but in the end it will be trump who makes the decision. he'll lock down this nomination but tim scott, that's the third candidate along with two others who have endorsed him who were previously in the race not to mention donald trump has both florida senators, desantis's
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home state, rick scott has endorsed him and now lindsey graham and nikki haley's state has endorsed him. >> he's been mentioned frequently recently doug as well for vice president. yet, you know, garrett, it seems to be easier to see the shortcomings or the mismatch that a lot of these candidates represent in pairing them up with donald trump than actual -- finding out what they offer to trump. i'm not sure if you're sitting in the seat of donald trump it's easy to see what one particular individual adds to the campaign for presidency. >> yes, absolutely. if i'm president trump and i was giving him advice i would say, number one, look for loyalty, right? someone who is not mike pence essentially. two, go out and talk about the
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america first agenda and not back down. the third thing you want is someone who can navigate capitol hill and knows how to work that world because essentially you'll want someone on day one who can reverse all of biden's disastrous policies and work to get things back, securing the border, lowering taxes, fixing inflation and all these crisis that biden has created. essentially, you remember this, the do no harm as the vice president, right? but if you can add something of benefit, being able to help with suburban voters, broaden the appeal, but at the end of the day trump is very good at this type of thing so he'll make that decision, i have full faith he'll do a great job. >> we'll see those four points. i'm not sure yet where they point to this particular individual for vice president but great analyst, great to see you tonight. thank you. alec baldwin indicted again. this time on involuntary manslaughter charges in connection to the 2021 shooting
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on the set of the movie rust where he fatally shot the cinematographer. here's the latest. >> good evening, yes, convicted of involuntary manslaughter, the hollywood star can serve up a year and a half in prison under new mexico law. a grand jury indicted baldwin of the fourth degree felony for his role in the death of the cinematographer more than two years after she was fatally shot during a rehearsal for the low budget western film rust. baldwin was both an actor in the movie and a co-producer of the film. he was pointing the prop again at hudgens when it fired killing the 42-year-old and injuring the director in october 2021 in new mexico. baldwin has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. he says he pulled back the hammer but did not pull 2 trigger. he was initially charged with involuntary manslaughter for the death last year in january but last april special prosecutors dropped the charge after getting
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new evidence indicating the prop gun had been modified before it was delivered to set. however, a new analyst by ballistics and forensic experts determined the trigger had to be pulled for the gun to fire. in a statement, attorneys for the family said in part, "we're looking forward to the criminal trial which will determine if he should be convicted for the untimely death," and tonight baldwin's attorney told fox news they look forward to their day in court. will? >> thank you. so planes are catching fire midair. where is mayor pete?
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>> the biggest issue with flying, it used to be delays or having to take off your shoes or your belt at tsa or maybe you sat next to a screaming baby. i guess unless you're bill hemmer, in which case you jump in and save the day but now you can't turn on your tv without seeing chaos in the cockpit. planes are dropping like flies. i thought i had seem it all when the alaska airliner lost a door 16,000 feet in the air.
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but then a boeing cargo plane lit up the sky last night when it burst into flames midair. oh, my god it's on fire. >> oh, my god. >> sorry. it's on fire. >> mom. >> mom. inspectors said they found a softball size hole near the engine. then just this morning, a plane made an emergency landing smack dab in the middle of a virginia highway. the cause of that failure is still under investigation. those are just the ones that made it off the ground. a new york bound flight from england was minutes away from take-off when a passenger, a passenger, noticed the plane's wing wasn't fully bolted in. four fasteners were missing. the virgin atlantic flight said the eight-hour delay was not a huge compromise to the plane but they made the passengers change planes anyway and then there is the man in india who was forced to join a new kind of mile high club. he got locked in a bathroom. the crew couldn't get him out so they slid him this ransom note
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under the door, they said, sir, we tried our best to open the door. however, we could not. do not panic. we're landing in a few minutes so please close the commode lid, sit on it and secure yourself. as soon as the main doors open, the engineers will come on. don't panic. there is one person who is not panicked and that's our transportation secretary, pete buttigieg. >> the idea of being in a plane where during a flight a door blows out or catches fire it's terrifying. can you assure americans that boeing aircraft are safe? >> what i can tell you is that no plane is authorized or allowed to fly by the faa until the ffa is satisfied that it meets every safety condition. every time i get on an airliner which i do every few days i know that i am kept safe. >> he's not in over his head at all. the faa, though, clearly not crossing their t's or dotting
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their i's but i guess it's good that mayor pete feels good. he spent his day in a meeting "honoring leadership in arts at a conference of mayors." >> do you think that i am very skeptical of shark attack stories in the summer? we do it every summer and every summer it's the worst summer ever. do you think this is a big problem right now? >> i don't remember another story of part of a plane falling off during a flight and the fact that some of the response to that involved people saying, you know, make sure in case that happens that you do have your baby strapped in. no, no, no, no, no. i'm getting on the plane with the assumption that the entire plane will remain intact the entire time but i think pete buttigieg isn't the exception to the rule. he's more how government goes. there is a lot of going to meetings and keeping up appearances rather than actually solving problems. >> absolutely. we were just talking before we
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came on the air, we both fly weekly. we're on planes a lot. >> kat: yes. >> what's your biggest complaint? >> there are more delays than there used to be. i always get the first flight out because those are less likely to be delayed but there are definitely more delays. it's so expensive it's getting worse to fly and they treat you like your bothering them. you know, it's like, no, i paid to be on this plane. a lot of money actually. and i think it's getting worse and worse. >> mine is the boarding process. >> that's ridiculous. >> i know what boarding number you are and you know bheergd group they have called. >> kat: yes. >> group five creates a wall more secure than our southern border to keep group two from boarding. it's an enpenetrable wall that keeps this from being an orderly process. >> charles: -- >> kat: excuse me, i know how to get on the plane. this is my home. it's absolutely ridiculous but
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seeing how everything is such a joke i really don't know how people have gotten the idea that if you don't think the government is the best way to solve the problem you don't care about the problem. >> yes. >> kat: this is a symptom of larger issue. >> next thing it's the post office. >> kat: it's getting worse and worse. you've got to take it more seriously. i wonder what happened to that guy who got locked in the bathroom. did they give you like a drink voucher. did they offer you something real for the trauma that you actually went through. >> a drink voucher. sorry you had to hold down the commode. he's not mayor pete but he's pete headset and he's next. sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪
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show poison ivey. first up, the biggest concern in biden's white house might not be in inflation, the border or crime. it's candy. it's reported white house staffers have so much time on their hands they're fighting over special candy with the presidential seal on them. pete? >> i know about the boxes. you get them as a guest. i didn't realize every third thursday, some staffers line up 3 1/2 hours early outside of the navy mess just to get peanut m and m's with joe biden's signature and seal on it. that's the work environment when you don't know who your boss is, you don't know who is in charge. you've been in those environments before, right? i don't know who my boss is so i can do whatever i want and i'm going to get some souvenirs for my parents who live in ohio and would really love to get m&ms that are free on the taxpayer's dime. they have nothing to do except for walk out in protest of the white house's position on israel and hamas. they protest or get peanuts.
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>> next up, jill biden stopped by a high school in utah to speak to students. the name of that school you ask? hunter high! the joke write themselves. and somebody, pete, needs to be fired. >> absolutely. i know a lot of advanced people who do this for a living, right? your job is to make sure the site is secure, make sure it makes sense, make sure the backdrop works and the podium placard aligns with the message of the day and someone approved hunter high which might be what he is currently. ok, they decided to choose that school. someone said let's choose hunter high school and then on top of it we're going to allow that podium placard to be there. i think it's because they're not actually dialed in with what a big problem this is for them, and so they live in such a bubble world that they never actually encountered this problem, and so here we are. and everyone else is talking
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about it. >> hunter high. >> hunter high. >> and finally, hey, you. stay awake. falling asleep in front of the tv can kill you. studies show snoozing during your favorite tv show could lead to diabetes and obesity due to the ambient lighting from your television screen disturbing your sleep habits. this is, of course, true unless you leave the tv on fox and you have one of those nielsen boxes. >> 100% there's an asterisk in this study if it's fox news you get thinner and more attractive by leaving it on all night long so just know that that is true. i dug into this study a little bit. >> ok. >> it's diabetes -- i can't remember what -- insulin resistance, couple of other things. when you look at randomized studies, they're not actually randomized anymore. this is actually what they polled is more fat people got fatter and if you're fat, you're probably watching tv late into the night and so you stay fat so you have the resistance to that as a result. >> it makes sense. if i sit on the couch and just
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sleep. >> when i'm lazy, i get fatter. when i'm staying up watching tv, eating sweets and drinking -- so this study confirms what we already know. >> all right, pete, you have a new fox nation special available today called poison ivy. here is a clip. >> the ivy league, eight historic institutions but buried within the open lawns and gothic halls lies an unsettling truth. for generations, we have entrusted these elite universities to forge our future. unfortunately, they succeeded. >> pete, it really does seem their reputation is becoming known and withering away. >> it should, as it should. with october 7th, you saw out and out protests that are supporting terrorists which say wake-up call for donors.
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they believed they were left wing institutions but never dug in deep to see what marxism did on campus. on poison ivy, we pull back the prestigious institutions. they've been effective. they bring in kids that are inclined to be woke already because the high schools are already gone and then it's like a finishing school for activism. used to be the professors were radical. now, the kids are radical, too. so you get these radical left wing protests. if you want to know how we're losing our country, watch poison ivy on foxnation right now. >> check it out on foxnation. by the way, the will cane show is now streaming live on fox news.com every day monday through thursday. go to foxnews.com or youtube, the fox news channel. join us live at 12:00 eastern. see you tomorrow morning on "fox & friends." that does it for us tonight. >> sean: welco

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