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she could get involved in the action by patiently waiting for the dart to be thrown.ived the >> and then she retrieves the dart from the board. >> and that's why i mean, i don't know iyf i wouldn't risk my dog's head. all right. i have a feelings he that spca is going to be calling that. >> so i just came ofamf of armyn duty this past week in fort carson. i have the honor of being a commander fo civilr a civilarr affairs, for a previous civil affairs battalion. we diplomaf are the warrior dips of the army. and it was amazing because i had the honor of recognizing o the excellence of our soldiers who are from all over the country. >> i'm honored to serve with theh them you hadm and so s of chelsea. all right. n tw >> that's it forit us.x. have a great night, everybody. >> welcome to jesse watters. prime time tonight, those voting by mail that came in, that almost 700 that came in when he was up by 200, but it came fromfrom our organization, kickbacks, sexting, blackmail, bribery
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and stuffing. >> jes the new wonder goods.et e >> still hot job. >> the fbi caught cat fishing. americans trying to secure>> the border for you. the bud light genie. yeah. i wish i waswas at the at that . he's going to need another boxer, bud light transitions back to a man. should we lee t them? >> cheers was not. b this is a government of the people. by thee people people and for the people no longer. it is now a government by the corporations of the corporations and for the corporations. corporatio president rutherford bayes at a time when rail companies were catapult ing america into the world's leading industrial power.
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gilde the gilded age was greed and corruption. tycoontions line the pockets of politicians while gobbling up american land acre by acre.by bribing public officials has always been a part of the business, and occasionally the fbi catchen parts wind of i. the undercover fbi operation led to the arrest and convictions of one senator and several congressmefn and others. the lawmakers were caught on tape accepting bribes from agents posing as middle eastern businessmeternn trying to obtain political favors for a foreign arab chic. i was under the impression i told howard and a lot of friends. i went out and i got tickets. gas. okay. i'm not interested. okay, noe i w, i'm not saying >> j someday i you know, you made an offer. it may be that i would change my mind somedaw thy.
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probably are 20 years i get. i know what i ca n do, what i can't do. >> now the grease never ends. because yesterday the feds broke up. new york democrat political machine, big time in the largest bribery scheme ever uncovered by the justicelitical department. 17 new york city bureaucrats were raided, busted for a multimillion dollar pay mad operation.k it's been going on forn fo a decade. naturer superintendents,e assistant superintendents and others responsiblefor the cr the care and maintenance of public housing, a scarce resourcef in this city allegedly use their positions of public trusset and responsibility to solicit and receive bribes from nature vendors as a costiln of doing business over 2 million in bribe payments. in total, the 70 current and former niger staff members charged today in separate bribery schemes touch every borough of new york city briber >> new york democrat officials running housing projects in all five boroughs were on the take from contractors. thess. the dirty bureaucrats took
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a cut from a third of all contracts, making 10 to 20%l jo of each job. and just like hunter biden, they texted the bribes like this one from a coconspirator or quote, babe, could you put a company through for someontha. that's been my side hustle? lol a thousand per or thisg 1000. >> cool. no problem babe. as long as you'ras gettie getting blessed. >> oh, here's groundskeeper rico. sec roberto cherry is whose life motto was the secretre to gettig ahead is getting started. rigo skimmed $70,000 off the top of contracts and now rico's little secret's out. the bronx housine bronx g projes superintendent made 83 thousand dollars in bribes for doling out just three contracts. contrahe didn't lay low. he splurged on a family vacay in venice. champagne, truffles, gondola ins. one su get it to work.pe one superintendent in queens pocketed over 150 g's.
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>> another superintendent, juan mercado. he was the greediest. $315,000. taking triple his salary offo bi the top of just a few. no bid contracts. mr. branchcontract pocketed thrd in kickbacks, and his boss hio who, quote,r gives all to his job , not the nypd. corrupt bureaucrats on the take are democrats heroes. they took bribes and racked up an $80 billion hole in the budget. while the projects they oversaw crumbled into disrepair, democrates steal from poor minorities and call republicans greedy racists. >>l reican go figure. igur this kind of corruption is entrenched in every inner city in america. growing the government with a patronage mill of dea hires, you take kickbacks and let urbadn america rot. the federal government is even worse. >> remember when the gsa spent 800,000 bucks of our cash on
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a vegas party guzzling cabernet and hot tubsemembe? remember that guy? remember when fema went to maui and booked themselve s intor tw the four seasons for two weeks? each room overeks. a thousand a night? and then you have john kerrye ju who flies around the world on our dime and demands more orf our money. or the world is going to end. l end.it's a zero sum game. >> the bigger the government grows, the more taxpayersthe get hosed. mo did you know last year, 20% of all of biden's so-called new jobs were government jobs? te pay for those jobs and 10% of job growth was welfare for illegals. >> biden's job growth is morefo of a mirage than the nikki haley campaign.e ni >> nkko offense, nikki.le the border bill was just a government jobs program for amnesty. >> politicians wanted to hire 4000 asylum officers to rubber. stamp asylum requests. remember the main qualificatioen
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for hiring anybody, especially an asylum officer, is equities as the binder. translation the dea hires are approving every asylum requests and they growy the ranks of government unions and their dues go to democrat superpacts gs. i guarantee you biden's dea asylum officers, probably taking kickbacks from asylum applicants, will envelopttlee ur the table. yup. the en. themerica the entire structure of the government's pay to play. but i'm sure the election officials are clean. michael french is a former mob boss and author of mafiamike democracy. all right, mike, how entrenched is the whole kickback thing in the inner citty.y? well, you know, just i gotng thi to tell you this. the most encouraging thingng that came out of this investigation was the fact that the doj doj and the u.s.is attorney's office, at least in manhattan, is investigating somebodygating other than donalo trump. you know, that's good news,
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right? but i got to tell you, inves you know, they said this investigation is going back ten years. it shoul goingd be going back 50 years because this was thisonplace when i was on the street in the seventies and eighties. i mean, it was almost a joke with the streetse 70 new york cg authority that we put contractors to work. they would take money. but you know what's got met use on this? it used to be a little bit more discreet. 70t when h you had 70 people, i couldn't believe that number p 70 people means that this is systemic through the entire agency, that they must be talking about this, laughing about this, jokingng about aboue and my question is, who'sis minding the store? is is so out. of control. it wasn't like that in my day. we always were bribing these people. that wasn't, you know, uncommon at all. but tot have this amount of people on the take and my imagine how many contractors are on the street that know about this, like, nobody cares. they phones you gve cell back then either. so when you were giving a guavy 50 grand and he only made 80 grand a year, he wasn't poppi
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going to venice and popping bottles and posting it ng boton instagramtl and braggig about it. i mean, it's gotten so out of hand. you know, jesse, this is commonplace. i mean, we had we politicians all the time. they were on the take. you know, i think i told you lastense time i had 18 licea that were license to collect the tax on every gallon of gasoline. and i couldn't get them on my own. i wa s paying a very, high powered. he was actually a democratic leadeaticr in in new york at that time. and i wat ths paying him to get. the licenses and he knew exactly what we were doingt that we were taking money off the government, that we were defrauding them out of tax money. but yo u know, look, politicians, when you got votes and you got cash to puput in their pocket, it's almost systemic. and i don't want to say that everybodyt is is doing it,a but so many of them were back then. and now it's gottes n so out of hand. >> i can't even believe that these people get non, get ono their cell phones. they brag about it. they talk about it. abouy, mindingt, the store. >> we have stories all the time. we heastore. hear about people g
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around cash for ballots. >> we're going to do a story and ouple of a couple of minutesn th about we just cooked this one guy down in ace. y >> it was just all overhe the place. did you find that when you were on the streets on election day, that type of shenanigan? ely. absolutely. jeo know, jesse, there's s much grift like this going on. there's so many payoffs. you know, ever.y time. also, i see that, you know, a politician is creating stgovernment agency. it's another joke. it's just an opportunity for yol. to steaea you know, i said it. i entitled my book that mafiaoo democracy. it's gotten so out of hand when i look and see what's goinng og on now, i just hope people wake up to this and they see what's goins g on because it's so out of hand, you know? and i don't understand. look, i just as a citizen, i i don't understand. and maybe somebody't can explain it to me how we ever get out from under $33 trillion in debt and tax payers keep paying money for ridiculous programs. they use thiy fos money,
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politicians, they waste it. they throw it away. politnow, what's going on with all these illegal immigrants? how taxpayers are paying for this? i don't know how american people stand for this anymore. i don't either.d they're just going to keep printing money, raising taxer is and the grips are never going to stop. i'm glad we're here and back behind the curtain a little bit, thoughm glad l. i think that something or maybe someone's going to fall off a truc ak, you never know.book >> mike, thanks so much. got the book out. i fear democracy. >> everybody go check it out on amazon. and while you're there, go check out my one.k "get >> get it together. also available for preorder. the fbi, the cartels the fbi, the cartels and catfishing. next, looking for a leak pad that keeps you dry. all of the things that you're all of the things that you're looking for in a padess. always discreet. look at how it absorbs all the look at how it absorbs all the liquid and loccreet! right on in. you feel no wetness? oh, my gosh. totally absorb. >> i got to get some. always discreet. well, columbia's breathing
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president biden's handling of classified documents has now been completed. >> special counsel robert hur now submitting his report. after over a year of investigating biden. in case you forgot classified documents going back decades were found at joe biden's house in his garage at the penn biden center. >> and at one point they were housed in chinatow housen. despite all of that, reports despe noite hiwill b charges filed against the president, despite his gross negligences gros. >> a million migrants have beene encountered at the border just since october. >> that's already a record and that'sr. already more peopln live in austin, texas. border patrol arrested over 160 gang members. but a lot of them got awayt many and many of them are already infesting our neighborhoods. >> so wher awae is the fbi? well, the bureau's busy catfishing american citizens. the fbi spent months workingd in undercover to entrap a dad
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in tennessee. paul fay, an undercover agent message the dad online who was immediately suspicious and asked, are you with the fbi? dahe wasand you said, no.. >> and for almost a year, the feds built a relationship with them and claimed paul fantasized about takingtakg a sniper rifle to the border. but paul never took a snipernipe rifle to the border and was never arrested for that. insteaord, an undercover agent asked paul about a silence r, ge and paul said, yeah, i can get that for you. the agent goes to his house, gives him a hundred bucks. paul hands on the silencer. and now paul is facing ten years in prison. why? because the silencer wasn wh. istered >> the fbi wasted a year of manpower and resources, as in trapping and arresting a dad for selling an unregistered silencer. >> paul, son joseph says the whole thing's ridiculous. quote, he's not a terrorist. he talks a big game.
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but it's all lies. he's not a sniper. we went hunting, and my dad had to shoot a deer standing still three different times before he hit it. >> he says shoot his dad's a compulsive liar with a mental health issue and the feds took advantage of him. >> and the fbi called him constantly and kept buying himic gifts and that he wasn't partom of any militia, just a groupntan of guys who went hunting and fishing together. kind of sounds like the phoniky whitmer kidnapping plot all over again. remember this timet all a bordr sting before the election to use against trump. the fbi has 35,000 agents, 35,000? rder >> how many of them are infiltrating latin streetho gangs and how many are infiltrating mentally ill dads with bad aim? >> jonathan gilliam, former fbis agent. jonathan. this sounds like entrapment. plain and simple. why are they wasting time on this small ball b.s.? rea >> i'll tell you exactly as you're reading that, jesse. what's poppingthat wha out to mm
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an investigative standpoint is not whether or not this guyr th did anything that reached the level of federal investigation. it's what the feds do in conjunctioninhe with the meda and the way that they write these three. th 3 twos, the way that they write the complaints. e pres they are simply a press release and they're a pressure release for talking points for joe biden, for liberal whngressmen and congresswomen and senators, and at the state level as well. what they will datkeo is they'll take these talking points and they'll put them in with other cases and say, see, we have this many whites supremacist out there. we have this many militia people. and when you look at the evidence in this case, there were no other militias. they named no other militiasas that were involved in this. they named no other people that were involve this.d with this. they had they showed no evidence of a plan. and which in the case of gretchen whitmer, the fbi sources werepe
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the ones who actually developed the plan and then convince andd these people to talk as though they wanted to do something. and that's what 's whai sei seei jesse, there's enough angry people out there in this countr country y that if you push the a conversation on with them, that they're going to say willy things that could be considered if you did it illegad l. . >> but they're not doing it, if of course, talking about this caseyou t, gifts to. about and my goodness, you know, you're right about these press releases t p as they take theseo press releases of the media, they put them on the airn e or in print, and then they run with it. our team here saw the press release, got suspicious. read the full indictment. it turns out it's not at all the way the fbi spun it. thow many times does this happen? and the country is clueless ab threaout. l i i don't think it happens that often, but i think it's happeningthappening more o and the entire time i was in the fbi, those who worked around me, we all swore an oath to support and defensud this o
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constitution. and we did our dueur diligence when we got a complaint or when we got evidence of a crime ee ot and if there was no crime, we didn't follow that crime until we created a crime, or at least the illusion of a crimae is happening here. so i think it's happening more often. i mean.e gu, a year on this lit guy that can't shoot straight and he has no plans to do it, or think about all the other things these agents couldit's be doing undercover for a year. >> it's craz y. i and they could also be looking at the history of this individual. there'nd e people ws people who go out te and do shootings all all the time, all over this countrry . they all have prior run ins with the law. they all have a patteratternn n of behavior. this individual had no pattern of behavior. pattn of on and kept on befriending the guy until they got him to sell them a suppressor. yeah. be careful. s as a press y release, jose. >> be careful of who your friends are. >> i'm not saying i'm not saying we have friends that are friend f ares i'm s.
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and we'll keep you updated. imee >> prime time just found another wonder. he's in atlantic city, new jersey, and he is the stuf f of legend. >> craig callaway is acall democratic operative and formeor atlantic city council president whose oper is harvesting an organization. and with our effort, what we do, we have a lot of new new rmation to the equation. there are a slew, literally a whole lot of new voters who could come in and come. >> turnout around how many voters of new ones, you say, craig. and unlike wanda, craig's notg s ashamed of the game. >> those vote by mail that camet in, that almost 700 that camethy in when he was up by 200, some of those came froe fromm who came from our organization. >> jesse: the first roll of bat stuffing is that there is no ballot stuffing. jus
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but craig broke the only rule and the feds just indicteded craig for rigging elections. >> craig icraig s accused of pag people 50 bucks ahead to become pes to harvester votes from old and disabled people. balloti made sure that thehouse, people from the early house, the senior citizens, the disabled people, made sure that that's what that only mailbox is still left on a north side made. >> that was because i made sure that craig messengersd of are accused of harvesting the bejesus out old folks homes ,filling them out, casting them without the old folks, even knowings withou e. craig was even asked if he'd. ever suppress the vote, and itrn was like he was asked if he'd ever put his mother in front of a train. listen >> can. orically >> can you categorically deny that your not getting paid? to help suppress the vote? no, i would never do that. my soul wouldn't ratify kind of depression. there were thousands of people who didn't get their ballot. the democrats, thes. >> and that's where they better
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be focused. it's a ballot bonanza. whenever put craig iscaus on the payroll. but who is putting craig on the payrole hel because he's already spent time in federal prison for bribery and blackmailing a political enemy? years ago, craig rented a couple rooms at a motel and hired to romanceer a politically minister. minister the clock radio inside the room was wiree d with cameras and recorded the festivities. and then craig buttonholed the back male, and theappe cop slapped cuffs on him. s onbut despite his prison sentences, politicians were still hiring sti craig. the stuffer. one city council lady, latoye a dunston. she hired craig for her primary election and won by justection,y six votes. many of the mail m in prime time is only investigated. two cities for election fraud, bridgeport in atlantic city. and both of them are playingatlh with ballot fraud. i wonder what the rest of the cities have cookinrest og id of having total security and a verifiable chain of custody fort
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ballots being issued, cast and counted. we flood addresses across wit the country with tens of millions of unsupervised mail in ballots months ahead of electionsl in . frequently, two locations from which voters, if they're even alivcations e, have long since . ad instead of having election administratomir action that is rigorously nonpartizan and impartial under the law. >> both johnny's grandma and great grandma received mail in ballots for the last two elections. >> the presidential and the mid-terms. great >> johnny's great grandma would be one hundred and 20 years old if she were alivoulde today ands grandma would be 95. and not only are they still getting ballots mailed to their addreslotss, they're also being summoned to jury duty. >> wanda's and craig's are sniffing around mailboxes acrosss this great nation on the eve of the next election. so here's a tip. is do not give your ballot to anybody. do not hol d. do not collect, fill out, ever. and if anybody i mean, anybody
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tries to do that, you touch primetime, you give detaile us e details and you use the hashtag fraud. >> editor in chief of the federalist and fox news contributor molafederali hemingy joins us now. mola, are our election.s clean?v when you see that we have moved to this massive mail in balloting system and a lot of times e people like thisy show because it makes it easier th shows, t your story there's so much opportunity for bad actors to exploit thtur the situation. and so with that is just one of many problems we have with. our elections. and another is that we have massive outside private e take takeover of election offices, which kind of puts one side'sld team in on in the in the place where it should be impartial referees and many other issues as well. right. so you have zuckerberg still layering over activists on the regular state election of officials. that's probably going to happen again. soicials. that's why the republs have to win in landslides. they can't keep it close.
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landbut look at giannis grandmar and great grandma. they've been dead for quite some timdma. quitee. god rest their souls, they're still not only getting ballot s, even if they were alive. the cracks in the wonders of the world will come collect them withoutf them knowing it,. fill them out and stuff on. how do you stop that? you definitelyou s see exploitao of voters who are older, where democrats or other interested parties will work to fill out aneir balloteds for them and get them turned in any effort to clean up votingclea lists. and there are a lot of good government groups that are trying to clean up voter lists somewhere between 12 and 14% of the country moves every year. and so if you're registered to vote, then you move to another place. you should you should activelyrn up those lists or if you die ort other issues, if you become ineligible list. to vote. but any effort made to clean up lists is termed by democrat activists as voter suppression, and people need to sta y against. you know, our elections are important. we neelections d to self-governed. and if we can't trust how our elections are run, particularluy
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at a time of massive, unsupervised voting, we don't really have a countrh ey. d to and so people need to continue to work hard. a lot of americans are to cleah up these elections. well, i'm going to grab a broom and i'm going to clean up these old dusta brooeay voter rolls. v i'll know a lot of people moved after the pandemic. those things are dusty. >> thank you so much, mola. thank you.>> jes >> so cnn is going to be censoring donald every time he's live. >> donald trump declaringg victory with a historically strong showing in the iowa caucuses if these numbers hold. the biggest victory for a non-incumbent president in the modern era for this contest, a relatively subdued nw speech as these things go sodery far, although here he is right now unde voicer under my s you hear him repeating his anti-immigrant rhetorics ses to cnn, love censoring, but hateor s china censoring cnn. >> we're looking right now at what happened just as you and i started speaking. they censored this ts
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their pits, their package in their feet. go man though, and smell better naked from head to toe, everywhere. family >> fox news alert. the family of nine year old chiefs fan holding our mentor s is suingui deadspin for defamation. it comes after mail. karyn, a senior writer there accused the kid of wearing blackface to achieve skin back in november wealack. but the article only showed one side of his face intentionallhi y hiding. the other side was painted red. the family says the controversy caused enormous damage and triggered death threats s. . >> 2023 was the year companies went overboard cashing in on woke catering. remember bud light bet big o n dylan.
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target tried to reimagine christmas with black santa and nutcracker, both of which are displayed proudly on my mantle. >> and disney went hog wild as usual. bra >> well, 2024 is what in theing world brands are getting it togetherit. remember, jordan said it. republicans buy sneakersican, t. snl hired and fired up and coming comedian shaned fire gillis on the same day for an off color joke he made a longcoe time ago. shane's also a big trump guy, sod lorne michaels wouldn't let it slide. >> but shane showed he didn't need nbc. domin he's been dominating the comedy scene ever stronger thanat everd before. >> the night the united states killed the leader of isieades, trump comes out ofe situation room like midnight in the white house. >>a he walks down that tunnel like he's it gives a press conference like it'se he's givid a postgame mba just killed a guy. >> press conference front of the whole world. e world.abu, we can hear him cr' i said, don't let me tellthin
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you something, abu cried. dn't o he cried quite a bit. i wouldn't have cried. ddy, t cry, baby baghdadi. >>at's what we were all goinhag >> so no jw that snl has been te pretty boring, they're bringing shame back to host the sho sw. and after boycotts and bud light start tumbling, the beer makers seet them to have learned their lesson, and now they're rebranding themselves as ultra maga mask villain. this will be their new super bowl commercial. watcs kah it with peyton manning was my best friend. >> oh. oh, hey. oh. small talk. i wish i was at the fight. he's going to need another bicep house. far. definitely boost coronavirus. guilty. m >> tim kramer is the ownero of mosaic advertising and he joins me now. >> so tim, d mo you thinosaik ae red blooded americans that boycotted bud light for a year are just going to forgetg about this and say, oh, let's
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not back a fewt? >> i do not.to i think they'd be crazy to do so, too. what are they doing? they're not proving anything yet. we know what's happeningwhat ise they're going into an election cycle or going into the super bowl, and they're losing a hal.f billion dollars a year or more.y now they're going to turn back to machismo because're tug apparently toxic masculinity sells. all righ t so they're going to throw some money around. >> i think they're doing a fundraiser for trump and they're now in big with,g bi the ufc. they're going big ultra maga masculine at the super bowe fol >> you're saying that part of this country that boycotted should just forgive and forget fo and forgetto and just drive bud light into the ground, drive them into the ground to show anybody else that tries thi is that it's not going to work. target should be next. look at what's going on with oreo right. now. the national legal and policy center has just launched a new campaign becauseed it looks like and the partnership between oreo and p flag f is setting us up fr another situation of grooming
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small kids. we've got to get away from these issues and stop sexualizing these kids. e bran >> and that's what these brands have been doing over the last 2 to 3 years. okay. doin >> jesse you don't forgive ever and you don'tht have any sympatr for the people that work for anheuser-busch. >> there's a lot of american-b that work for anheuser-busch. i mean, i don't care. i mean, i'll drink whatever, but i'm just saying you're saying just never drink p them again. that's it. i think they've got to make it. i think they've got to make a bigger ste p. moving instead of saying, oops, we fired a couple of people, never going to move forward as ifa fe nothing ever happened. larry fink said a few weeks ago, a few monthw s ago, rather, that they had to reimagine what esg and the i was right. so it's time. is this setting somethingg. new up? is this a whole new, you know, or are they resetting? thatabouot what they're famous . i don't trust them. i don't trust the agenda y. herll about monet mo if a girl cheats on you, don't take her back. i don't takehat' her back, is wl we're saying. all right. thank you so much. i understandri ank you, .
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>> and we'll enjoy this super bowl commercial or notcom thanks for having me. o >> when pablo escobar reached the height of his cocaine empire, he opened up an exotices zoo. the colombian drug lord illegally importedcoba giraffes, elephants, rare birds, and, of course, hippos. >> what started out as fourpo hippos at his little hacienda turned into 200. >> and it's noth surpriset anim that somale of the deadliest animals on planet earth are wreaking havoc. >>g c. luis diaz used to work in the fields early one morning2 in 2020. a hippo suddenly charged himge and left him clinging to life. >> when you tell it out around h the most touching water, it suddenly came out of nowhere. i don't really knon't knoww who attacked me because i was knocked out completelyence unconscious. >> colombia's government scrambling to solve the hippo explosion. i mean, they're unchecked and they're at the top of the food chain. >> so, of course, fox and griff jenkins down there to cheat death. >> you can see how large
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the fine print is when. they exit the water. this is when the footprint of that three ton beast looks. like. we're also monitoring any kinde. of movement, any kind of body language, letting us know at the end of the day, this>> js is his house, not oursse. l >> for the rest of the story.ors check out the drug lords. >> hippos streaming now on fox nation. big controversy over what to do on a first date. date.madison alworth is next. >> an alternative to pills. voltaren is a clinically proveoe arthritis pain relief gel which penetrates deep to target volt of pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. >> voltaren. the joy of movement.
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poohing chivalry, now all of a sudden, women want us bring them flowers on a first date. uu >> if go out on your first day with her, bring flowers, that's going to jus pict show one. you've thought about her before, even picking her up or before meeting with in two.ou get it's just going to set the tone this is how you get flowers on your first date. >> so you're going to say, i know you haven't inquired, but i'd like to let you know that i'm very fond of roses. >> no particular color. are you serious? yeah, i'm okay. so i i think this is weird.t, i am all for a guy h asks you ot . he should do the asking. he should take you out, you should pay. ers.'s ibut flowers. it's impractical. what are you going to do? da holew up on the dat and then what? >> are you going to hold them to hold you so much. right. did you bring a vase? >> right. jew where am i putting these flowers? thank you. this doesn'tyou show up with je
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you show up with a nice necklace. great. so inecklacet puts. >> i'm hearing. whoa, whoa, whoa. >> ja necklace on the first dat. let's talk gold diamond. >> now you're just being stupida . i just got to put it out there.l you know, in existence. you were sounding so logical, and then all of a sudden, just off the rail offrails.s. >> go to the gym these days,ime. madison, all the time. if people on their own photo shoot, they're not even working out. >> they're just taking selfies, posingthey'r in the mirror.n >> if you want to look good in>o pictures, need to know how tow o pose. plus, i want you to put. your legs back like so. second thing, i want you to rotate your head so you got to pop. here. even more sassy women have balance, and that's fine. however, within a compan y to support that, i'm over here. you can telllook your amazing. >> what was that? m this is what you find whenedia t you gos. on social media these days. i'm telling you, i go on my instagram and you see constant videoserare cons of this. it's are they going to the gym to actually work out?
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also, what happens, the people in the background, i would say all workoutsis that i give me flowers on the first day workout. oh, that that girl is getting that girl is getting gold. >> so who cut this video?t how about a fire? my issue is if you're at gymas you and this is happening, i look terrible in the gym. as you there should. you're there to work out. you want you go to the gym to look good. tkwuw not to look good while you're at the gym. so i look like trash. i don't want to be in tht n e background of anyone's photo or video while they're doing all that posing stuff. pose.are you purposely don't lk good at the gym? >> is that what you're looking for? i would loverposeful to look gon >> i just like, look,. i'm working hard while i'm there for the muscle. >> humble woman. that's the first woman who loves her. gold and diamond humbls have yon wondering who liz warren's been rooting for? >> for the super bowerl? >> we've been wondering. taylor swift, one big at the grammys last night. >> okay. was that phase one oft demo
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the democrats deep state plan for these one you bad?y to don and all i can say to donald trump is haters gonna hate, hate, hate. >> hate. he pocahontas is a chis fan. >> i thought she would have been a niners wreck just firso the train head first. yeah. pulling for the chiefs. yeah. i meani fe, so i feel likeisappn i'm really just going to disappoint you continuouslyt in this segment. i'm a huge taylor swift fan. i do not believefa in the deep state that the chiefs are an incredible team. they've won super bowls. the mahomes is incredible. this has nothing to do with my girl. sw t swift, but i am completelyti biased. huge swifty, big fan. >> so are you sayingg th liz warren's going to do the chop? you?op maybe. i hope she doesn't sing anymore because she also got the wrong it's haters going to hate. haters going to hate hater. yeah. okay. so she needs a practice before she goes>> yesneed on live telee like i do. but like you've been practicing all day for this. absolutelyiced allfor this. oint okay, madison, who do you think is going to win the super bowl?
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i think the chiefs will winper f because of taylor. >> yealor?h, that's it. think yeah, that's. i don't think there's a conspiracy. i just think. thinin ts k a great team. i think san francisco is lucky to have gotten in. ucky i think objectively chiefsble are an incredible team. anhomes is an incredible qb is this and the world will be watching kelsey as wellesse: i think a lot of x's and o's in that explanation. >> yesd absolutely. this is i'm a big football j head. esse: . i okay. who's playing at halftime? >> usher well, i don't think it's playing. i think it's performance. what are some of his songs? >> yeah. yeah. , 's not going to be a god he had to pay for that. are we on it right now? i don't know. >> i think that usher move is to get people like me to watch. but what i don't think they expeck they et because i'ma millennial. so, like, we grew up with usher. i don't think they expected taylor swiftk theyected to be tg like, i was ready to go seeing i this game this weekend and nowd i haveno to watch the superbowl. >> i don't know what you just said. pan you give me a tomahawk cho ? no, no, i'm not a monkey. you don't do that.
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no, i'm actually a cowboyso i' and bucs fan. i love the bucnos and thenc cowboys. my second cousin is lance alworth. okay, this is in his career. >> okay. this is not a we're on television right now. do you kno w i got seven sitting here? o go.ight, we have t >> madison is going to stop talking one of these days. thank you, madison. things just happy birthday,>> js johnnyse. i ca he got a cake for birthday. i camed th in, the cake was gon. he even saved me a piece of cake. now you have a boss like me who's great to you? who puts you on the air? who encourages you?piece you think maybe you'd save himot a piece of cake for your birthday cakehe? no, i get into the office. where's the cake, johnny? editnn all fatty eat the whole thing. l weirit's a little. >> see some texts? virginia from massapequa, new york. happy birthday, johnnyrthday, j
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giving you a week off from washing jesse's dinner plates. yeah, i founsse'd that johnny hasn't been washing my dinner plates. >> he stuffe md all of the dirts plates in one of the drawers in my desk. so when he left last night,e he wasn't there. when i opened the drawer to find the clea in, they were just filthy. >> i had to wash my owo n platw >> happy birthday, johnny. pete from clancy, montana how do you know so many former mob bosses? >> i don't. it's mb bosses.i doy booker. lit i think he's a credit will from fran whitman, north carolina. i remembers us government used to put criminals in jail. now they're outperforming them . biggs it's a biggs from detroit . looks like someone the new york public housing department. mr. paymenhousint to hunter got to hold ten for the big guy. eric from florida. was griff jenkins givin hazard pay for that hippo assignment? i'm not really. ? i mean, when he came back fromt columbia, he was just very hopped ure he camep.
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let's stop talking. let's just calm down. it was up till 4 a.m. marty from cave creek, arizona. >> we used to make amg fun of te corruption in mexico, and now we've become mexico. what did trump say? we buy our cars from mexico. we:00. can't drink the water in detroit. i mangled it t. >> james from rhode island. hey, congress. how did you miss this? hippos.ppos are are much, much r than a border wall. problem solved. that's all for tonight. my man , sean hannity is upno next. >> and always remembert , i'm nt a monkey, but i can do this. i'm waters and is my world. and welcome to hannity. and tonight, biden's border crisis. it continues to destroy literally blue cities all across america. and tonigh

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