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putin knows z knows our allies ,that joe biden, america's commander in chief, is in serious mental decline. and everyone saw what that looks like last night. now, this is not a political debate. it is factual certainty. >> no amount of briefings by staff, his press office, his lawyers will convince voters here or leaders in other countries that biden himself is in charge. >> now, someone over at the white house is making the big and it ain't this guy. >> i mean, i'm an old man and i know what i'm doing. and the president put this country back on its feet and my memory is fine. >> now, 67% think we're on the wrong track. i'm right back on track. all right. they sent him out last night to try to reassure the country . >> but it just confirmed what everyone knows initially.
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>> the president of mexico city did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get. >> i talked to i convinced him, open the gate. okay. mexico is not egypt. and egypt is not mexico. but we're all to watch this and blame the special counsel for telling us what the press refused to report on for the last three plus years. >> now, it's not like these verbal wanderings and confused recollections or anything new here on the angle we've been on this for years, like back in 2022 when he tried to do a shoutout to a congresswoman walorski. despite the fact that the indiana republican had died in a car accident a month earlier, jackie here was jackie. >> i am sure she was going to be here to help make this a reality. >> and did cnn report on this at the time with the headline biden's plays right into
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republicans hands. so the focus on the mean republicans pouncing not on what comments said about the president's mental acuity. >> and don't forget, also, by that time, the media had already seen examples of how diminished biden's mental capacity had become. >> but cnn didn't care. it was playing tackle for the man who saved the world from trump. >> now, last night, after the report dropped and the comms had not had the chance to give the press a clear narrative, well, that was one of the few times they actually started to sound like they're real reporters. i thank you, everybody. >> we're going to the whole room. >> that was actually refreshing to hear and see. >> but by the morning, many in the media were back and enabling back on the team. echoing the white house's
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defense. >> he's a partisan. he clerked for chief justice rehnquist, who led the fight against rehnquist's confirmation. senator joe biden. oh, maybe he's biased. okay. he worked for donald trump, who? donald trump, which got this guy to lose his job as a prosecutor in maryland. so but this was a terrible choice by merrick garland. first of all, wondered why in the world he would put that in the report. his neurological assessment of joe biden. and secondly, why merrick garland would release garbage like that in the justice department report. >> now they're attacking her. they're attacking merrick garland. okay. i mean, come on. >> i mean, if you're so easily manipulated, maybe it's to go into another line of work. >> these are classic enabling behaviors. >> there are a lot, though, of enablers out there. i don't want to single out anyone. >> there are so many, including the gal whose own on camera lumpiness has also worried
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democrat leaders. >> i saw of that report last night, i believe is, as a former prosecutor, the comments that were made by that prosecutor gratuitous, inaccurate and inappropriate. inaccurate. well, as former prosecutor, madam vice president, you should know that you just open the door to the obvious rejoinder. if the special counsel's quotes of biden are inaccurate, then release the audio tapes of the interviews. oh, yeah, release the tapes. even jake tapper raise that point. >> one big question for the coming weeks is, whether any transcript or audio of the president's interview with the special could be released. >> yeah, sure. i mean, if they if they think special counsel is unfairly portraying these exchanges, let's let's hear let's see it.
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but all the enablers know how bad those tapes would be. >> and remember her wrote biden's memory was significantly limited both in the interviews with his office and with a ghostwriter for his book. and no fair minded person on earth thinks it is a casual, no big deal memory lapse. when biden couldn't remember when his beloved son died, but when his term as vp ended. >> and by the way, they weren't convinced by last night's lash out totally on his your memory and you continue as president. my memory is so bad. i'll let you speak to the president about your age. >> he would respond with the word why me? well, then the american people have been watching and they expressed concerns about your age and your judgment. >> that is your judgment. that is not your judgment of the press, not a judge. >> it's not the judgment of the
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press. >> did you hear what he said? well, he knows his enablers usually do come to his rescue and. >> no one has bailed him out of more embarrassing jams than his own wife, who's really the main culprit here. >> is there a part of you that is worried about his age and health. can he do it? he can do it. and i. joe, every day i see him out. you know traveling around this country. i see his vigor. i see his energy. remember, she wants you to call her doctor, dr. biden. but she's really just a nurse on a power trip. if she's not leading him off a stage, we need to be well,
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she's running interference for him with the press. obviously, joe, be next week. she's at the ready. >> even when hecklers get a little too close a tried to interrupt, joe. and you, new hampshire, and you sprang into action. oh, he's a big guy. i always stand behind me. i'm always coming up behind, joe. and i thought, oh, my gosh, he's so aggressive. and i thought, i've got do something right now. so i stood up and i just went, you know, right. >> it's right. you got to protect those you love. well, that's a nice sentiment, but this is way beyond that. this is enabling. >> now, all of this long predated last night and now more than ever, americans and even the foreign press want
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to know who's really in charge of the white house. >> the headline of the daily telegraph today is, is jill biden secretly running america with the u.s. president's cognitive abilities under increasing scrutiny. many believe his wife is the one steering the ship. >> of course, the new york times described today in those benevolent terms, jill, as a protect in force while protecting spouses are amazing . >> but this is the us presidency and he has access nuclear weapons. congress should do its best as the people's representatives to find out who's actually making the big decisions about matters that will determine our country's future. >> because no matter how many spokespersons they send out to trash the special counsel or attest to biden's vim vigor, we all know the big guy isn't making big calls. >> and we all know what joe biden's enablers have done. >> the man can't remember when he left the vice presidency.
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>> goodness sakes. oh, sorry. he forgot. and we're not supposed to think that's messed up. >> by the time biden leaves office, more americans will wish that they could forget his entire presidency. and that's the angle. joining us now is sean davis, ceo and co-founder of the federalist. and kevin walling, a democratic campaign strategist, and biden 2020 campaign surrogate. >> all right, kevin, let's start with you. what saw last night with the white house sending joe biden out to reassure the country and in fact, he again, could not name a major leader of a foreign country we deal with on a regular basis. >> you say. >> i mean, lara, what you said in the intro, right. i mean, this isn't a news story with the president. go back to his years in the senate. >> he would confuse names. he would confuse dates.
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that's nothing new. nothing new in american politics. you know, sean, my friend here on the panel worked for a guy named rick perry out of out of texas who you know, we forget, you know, in his debate performance, couldn't name the three departments that he wanted to get rid of on national television. so politics is not new to these kind of missteps and missteps aren't new to this kind of politics. and i think what you saw last night is a president upset about this report, upset specifically about the mention of beau biden and wanted to deliver a rebuke to the american people and special counsel hurt, which is what we should play out. kevin, i actually i don't want to i don't want to say you can't believe what you're saying, but i mean, come on. i mean, sean, i don't want this to be two against one. this is so obvious what's going on here. but is it is it fair? >> i mean, it's -- it's just these are just verbal gaffes at times and memory lapses that we all have. >> i mean, bless kevin's heart,
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i admire him for trying. joe biden doesn't remember when was vice president. he doesn't remember when his own son died. he doesn't remember where his son died. the question wanted to hear last night from the press was, mr. president, what day is it mr. president, what year is it? when were you inaugurated? because the fact of the matter is that joe biden's brain is broken. we all know it, and the country is broken. and my worry right now is that we are at such a dangerous moment, both internally what we face externally from foreign enemies. this man is not capable of handling this job and he needs to go. >> today on cnn and there was a fact check, not about trump. >> one thing that president biden said is basically that he stored the documents in filing cabinets that could be locked. >> let's listen. >> all the stuff that was in my home was in filing cabinets
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that were either locked or able to go on. daniel, just just not true, john. >> kevin, is that just more of a memory lapse or is that just and what is that? i mean, that's just that's false. i mean, the special counsel said it's false and cnn. no fan of president trump obviously can't you can't even spin that, although, listen, again, this is the first special counsel in american history to clear everyone of any kind of wrongdoing. so you have, you know, robert, wanting to, you know, layer in these allegations when he couldn't prove in a court of law that there was a will for willful intent with these documents, regardless of whether they were locked in the cabinet or not. but back to the memory issue, you know, the amazing thing to me is a democrat is if the president is struggling so much with his memory, then why is he running and runs around the republican party? why is he winning in every single negotiation when it comes to the debt ceiling, when it comes to finding the american government, when
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it comes to now assuming the mantle of ronald reagan and projecting strength abroad? i mean, the fact that in the last week, a democrat oh, my gosh, this is i turn to you and others on fox against you. >> our own border patrol leadership is extraordinary. how do you go against the republicans in surprising it? so, mr. walling, you actually believe that biden is sitting there and he's plotting the strategy on legislative issues and the big on trade and the middle east? do you are you saying tonight on national television that the president of the united states cannot remember basic facts about his own personal biography? is making those substantive calls? yes, that's what you believe. i just want you to say it on national 100%, laura and that if you have no credible record with whether it be speaker mccarthy now, speaker johnson, you had our longs meetings with, republican leadership, they didn't come out of those sessions saying, know, joe biden's lost his mind here
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in these negotiations. >> he said they said that he was tough, presented his arguments and actually in the 87.5% of the country says we're in the wrong direction, i mean, 67.5% of the of americans think we're going in the wrong direction. sean, i think probably be 80, 81, 81% of the country believe that 80 78% believes that joe biden is too old in too impaired to be president of the united states. >> but look, the white house council spokesman, ian sams, came out today to try sell the narrative that they think will work. >> what i think the public is smart and i think that they can see what's going on. i think that they see a president who fully cooperated. i think they see a president who did the right thing. i think they can see and understand, you know, when people gratuitous and make comments that they shouldn't make and that are beyond the the remit of a prosecutor to do.
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sean the drinking game word of the day is gratuitous. >> they're all on the same page that. >> what's the big takeaway that he cooperative with the problem they have here is you've got on one hand a special counsel saying, yeah, he did all these things and they were crimes. but he's so befuddled and he's so feeble and so senile and demented, we don't think we could actually prove he even knew what he was doing. so on one hand, you have that, and on the other hand you have the white house saying, no, he's the most powerful, vigorous president ever. he knows everything he's doing. well, if that's the case he needs to be on trial and if he's not mentally fit to stand trial, then he's not mentally fit to be president. >> sean, kevin, thanks so much . >> vigorous debate. all right. democrats, as we said, are trying to destroy the man who didn't tell the truth about joe biden. professor jonathan turley reacts next. i are s three letters that strike fear into and for
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the details should have been charged. >> but her's decision not to chargs partuided bye. biden was partly guided by the concern that the jury would have found him a sympathetic elderly man with a poor memory. >>e so but today, the so-calledi ethics experts dug in. >> i called my fellow ethicists, people who deal with. this every day, and we've come to the view, you know what? there's a fen hew lines in here that are gratuitous digs. the former attorney general agrees. i think it violates justice department policy practice. proceed jaw protocol and norms. >> joining maurae no: jow is jon turley, fox news contributor, law professor at george washington university. >> professor, did the special, mr. herr, violate in your mind any, ethical guidelines? e ke >> no, i don't thinkember he's committed any unethical act here. is that hethe key to remember ih he took an investigation whereer
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the retention and mishandling of classified information was established within the first hour. so he already knew that that president biden had classified material. he knew that they were housed in highly inappropriate spot . the president lied about that boxe after the report. >> they were in his garage in these torn up boxes. so the question for her was, well, we still go ahead and prosecute him. >> that's a matter, in his cou view, intent. and he said we could not becau establish that full intent lae of lack of memory. wot that lack of memory was material to his decision, he was saying, you know, the president woulnknever wed be or whenever we asked hims, about these dates going back 40 years. >> so he was talking about the m key issue, the only issue that remained. >> nowa , i a serious problem a
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with the report because he describes every element of a crime and then says, well, we just didn't think a jury wouldar take to convicting this elderly guy with it with a poor memory.a it makes it sound like ithetf he was less sympathetic or his memory was a lot better, he might have been charged. >>mslkin but in terms of talkinu about his memory, that was the kee that hy issue that he wm investigating. >> how much did biden remember her? and but also what was really odd about this press conferencee is that only one of two things could be true, right? >> eithes mr he diminished mem, or he was deceptive. i h right.e go he went in front of the entire country and said, no, i've got greans you. >> well, then that means you were deceptive with the special counsea vel. iffere so it's a very odd pressnt conference from so many differenva t vantage points. >> why is the point he made about, oh, i didn't have, you know, confidential classified information? that's not what the special prosecutor found. cti mean, even he was fact.
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checked by liberal commentators who had to even say did hey thay ,that. why did he say that? that's absolutely not. >> yeah, he said he didn't willfully retain material. >> he went straight on twitter and said, here's a heading that sayons the presidente will leak retained material. and sotained was otherworldly te him stand up there and established facts from this. >> this report repo, jonathan, that the attacks on the special counsel by the surrogates for jb joe bideidn today. will that have any impact, dowa you believe, on what the public takes away from what they saw? a >> no.y there's a new poll out today showing over 70% of people have serious or strong. reservations about the president's mental fitness and certainly that press conference did not help. it was a disaster for him to show his acuity.
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and then he confuses world leader cds. moment it was a truly cringeworthy moment. but,all of the attacks on her is not going to change the that fact. but these are the same people that criticized folks for wanting to take any information anytt mobe mueller repor to say anything negative towards mueller. and now you've got this sort of mobn ag reaction against hero i think that her may have come to the wrong conclusionfo on whether to charge the president or whether there's evidencea criminrge. fol charge. i could have understood if he said, loo't chargk, traditio, we just don't charge these issues. but he could say that because of trump. >> but to attack him in this way is beyonled the pale, in my view. >> hmm. jonathan, interesting. thanks so much. >> l. right.s fu the anti-trump slow descends into total madness. it's to watch.e whinin so eisenberg reacts. the winninext.g and the whining next. >> outkick sports culture and politics collide is on
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on sirius xm. any anywhere fox news audio on sirius xm america is listening. >> this has been a hell of been a bad stretch for the sufferersf of tds. >> trump derangement tds, trum u now the special prosecutor's scathing report about biden's mental state was bad enough. but just hours before that bombshell dropped. the supreme court had wrapped arguments in thaot et trump balt eligibility case out of colorado. reacti >> now you get a sense of howon it went byf, the reaction of so-called experts in constitutional laldlyw who h. boldly predicted that the 14th justdment would disqualify trump. my former students, the chief justice and justice kagan, t saying, isn't it amazingo that just one or two states might determine who becomes president? where have they been all this time? whenconsti studied constitutionl law, there was something they learned about the electoratoral i doubt thatl col. i doubt that they've forgotten about it. but to listed thinn to the argut
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you would think they had. and hi first of all, the electoral college has nothing to do with what they were arguing and hiens elena kagan. wow. >> trump's made these people not just lose their credibilit y, they've lost their mind. >> joining me now is saul eisenberg, former deputy independen deputy unsel fot cou. contributor saul, who is y getting the constitution wrong here. >> you know, the whole ideabehid tohind using state courts and section three of the 14th s amendment to try to take trump off the ballot was soer ridiculous from the get go with such a loser shake. you just shake your headt and wonder not somebody like tribe would be involved in it. he fell off the deep end long ago, the judge luttig wouldto lend his name to it. really it., really amazing. >> and nothing. nothing surprising about yesterday's argument. e t, >> now, so i listened to the entire thing. justicas just e thomas just hitk
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of the park right off the bat. he was the first one to ask a question. >> the lawyers representingha the what? the colorado supreme court's verdict was in this caset tre that trump could be ruling that trump could be knocked off ofe baf the ballot, basically ws trying to, you know, argue facts that, weren't actually at play here, and it was just completely schooled. >> but it looks like this could actually be a very lopsided decision. this could be eight one. some people saying it coul it ce be nine oh. but at some point it looks like even sotomayor kind gave up saying, okay, kagan's on that side. i got it. i got to go to the kagan kagan people. >> well, you have to be careful about predicting from oral arguments. oht predic, no. we down times friday nightht is is friday night. okay. it's been a long time since i've heardt this oral argument s lopsided. and i think you're right. it's either going to be 8 to 1 or nine zip and it's goingthat to be on relatively narrow grounds in order that chief
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cae roberts can get everybody on board. but what i really appreciategumd about the argument yesterday, laura, was that, you know, everybody y it seriously and i r was very proud of the court they were seriously discussings. important constitutional issues. they weren't talking about libera thl, conservative orof the anything like that. i think it really redounds c t u to the benefit of the court and to the prestige of the court. >> yeah. brad kavanaughy thatlookere is y that, look, there's a criminal statute on the books, insurrection that wasn't at play here. >> and then justice alitd then d raised the concern about the potential for retaliation reaction on the part of other states and chaos. listen to the coloradoener to attorney. and having pretty much zero. answer. >> we've been told that ifained, o what colorado did herein is sustained, states are going to retaliate and they are going to potentially exclude another
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candidate from the ballot. rt what about that situation? i don't think that this cour tsl should take those threats too seriously. >> and it's resolution of this case. you don't think that's a serious threatthreat. tha >> so how serious would that be and what would that mean for our representative democracy and our presidential? oh, it would be constitutional chaos. and i think that's what concern cous all members of the court more than anything else, evenan in particular,once i thought justice jackson, she was also concernedrned t the of? she he president, even an officer of, the united states. s and she was pressing, you know, trump' s why don't you stressumbe that even more? but i do thinkr the one issue,, if you had to pick the number one issue that's really concerning i. >> it's that issue you identify constitutional chaos , chaos. if every state can do itg their own way, rememberrougho you're not talking about their
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own officials. you're talking about state officialutryciding ws, the coung who gets on the federal ballot. >>ra: yeah now alabama next, ann texas and then california. >> and it just goes on and on. so we had a busy week. spi thanks so much.derm to theall right.s the pro-life spider-man climbed to the top o.f las vegas spheres this week. a friend of mine told me about it jail,, his first stop f jail. well, right here on the angle. that's nexirst bowt. but first, it's super bowl weekend and joe theismantions.ne with his predictions. >> i cannot wait. stay there. brighter team, whiter teeth in just two weeks, guaranteed after using smile actors. my teeth are the whitest they have ever been. my teeth are sensitive and most at home whitening kits made my teeth hurt. my practice is designed to whitened teeth without painful sensitivity and using smile. actors couldn't be any easier. >> just that smile act as whitening gel to your favorite toothpaste and then
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beginning to end. shop now at show allegiance .com com super bowl 58. laura >> i know you're going to watchg kickoings off sunday from las v. patrick mahomes kansas city chiefs are in the big game for the fourth time in the last five seasons officially i thinki a football dynasty on the other side, brock purdthe y who was te last draft pick in the 202draf2 and afl draft. its >> he has the chance to giveth san francisco its sixth super bowl title. >> so who better to preview the game than someone who played in two of them? >> former nfl quarterback legend them lege joe theismann. >> joe, great to see you asn th alwayssu. >> you won the super bowlt it back in 1983. so did the 49 ers have what it u takes, in your estimation,
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to dethrone the chiefs? i do >> i do. they are. i do. lauren, thanks for having me. as i do believe t that the 49 ers are as complete a football team as theo chiefss are going to face and brought purty. you know, it's funnyy, people k people keep asking me, what's it liking to be the first time?b >> what's it going to be like? you really don't know. so you don't know what to be afraibrock ue to d of.ne >> and brock is just goinge to continue to do what he's done, run the offensanage e mane the offense, make plays we saw last week. he can make it with hi hs legs o it's a little bit different but i think that the i thinkgo u the san francisco 49 ers do have the firepowerkansas to go p against kansas city and win this well mahomemahomes s the we issue of dynasties yesterday. >>h joe feel like dynastiesis for other people to kind r careerabout afte is done, all you can do g is enjoy the moment. i know we've won a lot of football gameames a bee as a lot of super bowls, but until you go out there and do ityeav a year in and year out and have the mindset of continuing to be great, u
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m i, i don't know ifd you ever really just talk about it. you just focus on just going >> talk abouet and winning as mh as possible and let people talk about it. >> once you're don se. >> joe i'm so impressed with him. i mean, his he has he has enorms poise. he doesn't seem to get caught up t up in the hype. >> and he just like we're, perid focused on the game. >> that's it. that's all we're focused on, .>> lauperiod. ds laura he fully understands what's at stake. he fully understandseyhave a what they've accomplished, not just this year, but in previous foars. >> and he has a great perspective of it. you know, i think he's the best quarterbacfun toyou'rek in footh he's fun to watch. you're never quite sure what's thing to happen whenl in patrick the ball in his hands. and to me, it's like, you know, okayers., i like the 40 niners e but patrick mahomes is on the othe r side and you knowe peop what he's capable of doing. >> you know the abilitieles the that has and the people around him. >> you know i've said this many, many times. the quarterbacback thk position is the ear single most dependent position on the field. you thins yek earlier this yeare chiefs were holding on to the football, though. patrick' we s having that good catchin
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a year. then we look at the last three football games bud they're catchingeveryt and s wow look at patrick go and story but it's there's so many storylines in this game i mean yo used to be mayb guye or fourr five guys determine the outcome. there's probably ten guys that you can loou k in this gamg and say, if this one does that or if this one does that, they're going to have a chance to win for their team. > laura 8600 bucks per ticken >> are people reselling the tickets, joe? it's insane. a little a little differenou wet price than when you weree playing. it's always great to see you. thanks so much fortonight. the perspective tonight, guys. >> i'm here on top of the speatr . i guess they're going to make it to the top, but i just wanted to say that we are doing this today to raise money. a mother named isabel, she is homeless and pregnant and needs help. >> guys. afteon de shop laura: pro-life e spider-man was arrested earlier thisr clim after climbing to thi top of the 366 foot las vegas sphere.
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>> and he did it to raise money for a homeless, pregnant momys named isabel. he says who he has says has an abortion scheduled for this weekend. the stunt helped raise more than $36,000. >> joining us now is on the shop . at >> mason, we'll get to whatkingw were you thinkinheg when you did this question in a moment, but did you change isabel's mind about having the abortionte ? yes. an we're announcing it here first. isabel has, in fact, chosen life and her fundraiser filled up. so all of the money that's donated no w that isn't going to isabel will go towards another moomm. not t >> wow. so how did you learn that? she decided not to have an abortion? >> and how did you find out about her in the first place? >> well, 10 minutes before the show, i called her counselor, and i'm not sure how she found let them live. thankful sbut thankfully, comino
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shows like yours, it really thises the awarenesse and gets the word out that there are other options in abortiothen there are resources so women can choose life. >>d you fi and how did you findt about her? >> so all the womenl they contact let them liveth in different ways. a lot of times it's the seople who are on the ground in front of the abortion clinics that are the ones who convince these women these to call resources, like let them live for further helplp.. i >> and thank god she did, because she's going to have a beautiful, beautifull ch chil and honestly, this is like what's happening right now ice in america is so horrible over the police. alone. >> seven million babies have been murdered since >> le. wade alon >> now it's -- it's it's carnage. maso maisn, you were charged with destroying property greater than $5,000, conspiracyo to destroy private property. the police said you causedli $100,000 worth of damage to lede lights.
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what's your response? >> i didn't break a thing. and honestly, i think that las vegas metro police department should be ashamed of.d fo their disregard for the law and our rights as citizens. gns. >> i had four friends who wereot on the ground who were all arrested g holding signs. at one point it got so crazy they threw worship leader from my church in handcuffs. if my grandm a was on the ground handing out cookies, they would have arrested her. >> s o i do think that it'sa thin in their best interest just to drop these charges becausatea there was not a thing that wasst damaged at all. >> if you talkue oe if you torn a statue of one of our founders, you probably would have been okaye vide. . >> we have video of some of them getting arrested. some of your your compatriots there. >>is but this is an unbelievable story. >> a friend of mine was actually on the ground. ou and he saw you and he texted me a photo of you. john knows who he is as h john hanlon. so amazing. thanamlik you very much.ill
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>> we'll be following this case. all right. after a disastrousng thi week, s biden any better today? >> well, we checkeend in and we'll tell you and i grant raymond three wishes. it's frida y and it's follies next streaming now on fox nation, an all new episode of groundbreaking series. these jurors sat at the center of alec murder trial. now they speak out about the trial and revelations. nobody knew what it was. the fall of the house of murdock. the jurors speak streaming now on fox nation binge. all the episodes despite being written in hollywood because it's so unbelievable. you believe the killer is still out there. the groundbreaking series the fall of the house of murdock streaming now on fox nation. sign up at fox nation .com. the biggest investigation in fbi history, more than 1100 arrests. i sacrificed my dream job to share this information with the american people. those involved be held
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accountable. he's an innocent man. that's going to change narratives. no matter what your political perspective is, ladies and gentlemen, it is the moment we have all been waiting for. super bowl 58 is finally here, and we've got ourselves a rematch from just a few seasons ago. we're talking about the 49ers colliding with the chiefs. it's good to have you here, members. and lots of you. this man is julian, ed love. we are from draftkings. george, what do you think to people at home watching this right now? need to know about sequel. six consecutive times we have seen the kansas city chiefs in the afc championship game. now the fourth time in that span they'll go to the super bowl. they're two and one in the previous three. obviously that's did the niners a few years back a few years back if you remember against the eagles. they were underdogs and closed underdogs in that game last season. goodness who won that game? they have been tremendous historically as underdogs this
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kansas city team you go back over the course of the last six years, they are now over 90% against the spread when as underdogs. >> the line opened in this one as 49ers, two and a half point favorites in a sense shortened a bit. so with the niners remaining the short favorites in the super bowl favorites pretty good all time, 35 and 21. >> while the spread is a little bit tighter in a game like this, you're generally betting a winner when you bet spread in the super bowl, you want to look. the team that has won the super bowl is 47, seven and three against the spread all time. >> now, let's talk historically here. looking back, it's been titled super bowls, nfc 29 and 28. so a slight edge. but we want to look at recently the last ten seasons, the afc has been dominant, afc seven and three against the spread in those games. all right stuff jewels 49ers chiefs it doesn't get much better than this first ever super bowl in las vegas. >> let's go new customers on draftkings sportsbook and bet $5 in pocket 200
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america's most wanted is back missed new episodes on fox. watch them a week later on fox nation plus exclusive content with john and callahan while you won't see anywhere else. let's kick some together. america's most wanted and america's most wanted extra together exclusively on fox nation. >> it's friday and that means it's time for friday. follie and s. and for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right raymond we have been documenting how the how the documenting i'm sounding demented how the media has been covering my son's unraveling. >> but you. found a few more pretty remarkable ones. >> a samplin g described in the report as sympathetic elderly man who is well-meaning. that is not how you want your president to be perceived. no but he leaned heart into itln last night and said, i am elsympathetic, elderlythetic whs a good memory. moments after defending his memory, the president mistakenlyry referred to theo president of egypt as the president of mexico. he dide presid >>et it right. >> if someone says you're too far left, you can tack to the centero .
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there's not. the man is 80 years old. he rides bikn is e. he rides a bike. yeah. and we know how that turne kw d out. >> i mean, hello. well, the truth ise trut, one of the few reporters who got this right today was peter alexanders at nbc who underscored the president's mexican stumble there. but, you know, it's okay, laura. he was much better today. >> meeting with world leaders today will also discus s work together to do it together to strengthen nato's. ahead of its 75th day summit this summer here at the>> you peter alexander. >> you know you know laura he k all he does now is readotes that given reams of notes and he kind reads through them in a monotone this is not oredible diplomacy or statecraft on any level. and saw kevin walling very early in your show, he said, o h yeah, biden made blunders like this in the senate. laura, i knew. d
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>> joe biden in the senate. i interviewed him. i covered him. condas never in this condition . >> this is greatly diminished. what did peter alexander say? i missedn. exander that what you were saying. >> what was that? well, he he accurately pointed that biden had made that gaffein about confusing a witht, t the mexican president. >> they're not the same person. it's totally different area of the world. alexander pointed that out cleanl d,y and just reported it. yeah, well, raymond, just because it's frida y, es per i'm granting your wishes. >> oh, thank you. >> okay. now, laura, i know you know, think it's awful the way anchors have to interview certain news makers with no warning. >> i wish cnn would aler ting th their anchors that interviewing jamie raskin. the congressman can inducee vomiting. >> watch. congress might act in the me, to exercise our two two thirds authority to removem do the disability from donald trump. now, that's obviously an .t. avagan trump >> his insurrectionist disability, poor wolf blitzer
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law. whether it was read raskin'santg ranting or a bad colum on. s >> cnn's wolf was not 100%. that's like saying biden's is not at 100%. i mean, portman was about to, you know, know that feeling you get when you were a little kid and you felt like you're going to throw rock bats and poor guy. >> that's horrible. all right. whatwhat secularists second wis. >> i wish colleges, ach universities would teach kids something more than celebrity pop-hip and pop culture distractions. look what you made me doculturet harvard. >> stephanie burger is the mastermind behinermind d harvar new english class, taylor swift and her world. orhave you ever taught such a popular class? no. this is th >>e largest class that i have ever taught. >> now, just like wordsworth or her, this is the university
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tortured. this is the ultimate tortured poets department. okay. that's taylor's next album. s think it was inspired by thi . it looks like taylor swift's not the only one who likes clasear fancy getups, though. >> here's the thing. i got to go. i pulled the syllabus for this class. you'll love this. we will. we will learn to study the fani culture. i can't read my writin my writg how joke about white text. southern text and subtext. this is very bizarre course. >> at one time of 10,000 bucks. >> yeah. harvard's tuition like $82,000>i a year. fonk aboutw there are borrowing a thousand. when you come out, what you're learning now, all the benefitsri to you're learning. all right. third wish. it's a single. we have a nightmare. >> a third wish. now a third wish.biden >> biden recently went to north carolina randomly, a black family in a sad effort to troll for voteto trolls that communit
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but i wish the white house staff would clearly tellwi the president who he is visiting. meom the looks of thingsvisitin he didn't know if he was having a meal at mlk, his house, or if charlamagne tha god had placed an ubereats order. >> watch eating a chicken because you can. i went through making sure and wanted to share my joy. >> parsons was certainly. >> i got involved in mental health. lt >> he's very involved in mentala . you can say that again. that is all he said. well.st, seemsthat that just se something out of a larry david kirby or enthusiasm that just. >> wow, it's just a want. to read. hi, i'm here. i don't get that. it's so bizarre.n i mean, it's -- it's random. we don't even know who these people are. we kno w the is a principalther i of the school. but the sad truth is bidenprin couldn'tcipa for ubereats. >> here he is picking up food
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for this family, which i'll talk about in a moment. >> mr. president, you all right, man? >> thank you, sir. you very much. laura, it's condescending that he would go visit a black vifamilyt. bring fas he couldn't bring a pizza. it couldn't bring something more nourishing here. and th nourish e soul music under the package. >> it's. i don't think black america'hes buying this. they want to see what are you doing for me and how are you improving my communityt. ? how are you keeping it safe?bout and what about my income and the border? all right, raymond, just. it's been suchju a rough week fr all of them. >> all of them. raymond, have a great weekend. that'sava grea it for us tonigha >> stay connected with us. and it's jesse nex neil: ot. hello, everybody. i'm jesse waters, along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr. dana perino and greg gutfeld. >> it's 5:00 in new york city. and this is th
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