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i mean, they should be pretty, pretty upset. their elected officialted offist really doing much. >> yeah, the neighbors are said to be tired you know, lebron james building a house across the i'm sure these squatters move across the street into his new house. >>i'm suretheyoved this will bee of in 6 hours. but anyway, nothing's been done so far. and the neighbors are the onesgh that are suffering the greatest up there. up theri how much damage have y done? john, really quickly, we're done, to we're going to tell but how much damage? >> i haven't been in the house. i haven't been in the house for about hours on the property right now. i've been in the house and months. so i don't kno t been o montw what they've done. but anyway, there's not a movement. best. it. john, we wish you the best. i know this has been very difficult. people aret's been are dealing with this and it's going to get worse before it gets better. ger us.it fo twors remember, it's america now and forever. everybody, have a great weekend with your family. >> jesse watters next. wit
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well, everybody and jesse waters, along with katie pavliksica tar, jesse guitar lo, shannon bream and greg gutfeld. is's o'clock in new york city. >> and this is the five. gelot of big breaking news to get to. new york attorney general letitia james getting read y t to seize donald trump's properties. >> the whiterties.e wh house rer the first time to that stunning video of an illegal immigranat buinvasion at the border. >> but first, kate middleton, s the world after revealing that she has cancer. >> for more, let's go to jonathan hutt. jesse, shocking news, terribleoo news coming out of london at 6 p.m. local time there. time her1 p.m. our time here ine the dreadful news that she hadgi gone for that abdominal surgery that we knew about on januaryweh 16th, we had not heardad anythig about her health status in the
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intervening two months and then inte lead today, kate, revealing what happened in her own words. >> listen here. the surgery was successful, however, tests after the operation found cancer had beenr tests . my medical team therefore advised that should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy. and i'm noachw in the early stas of that treatment. that, of course, explains why we have not seen or heard fromr the princess of wales or indeed anybody else of the palace for the last couplpalacee monthsth u about her health status. as the family, as kate's said,ng have been trying to manage and process that shocking news and her ongoing chemotherapy, she said that they still need time, space and privacy to get through this. and as she put it, to explai nen tha it and to tellt her children that she is okay, her words. and remember, the couple has three children, george, who isee
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charlotte, who is eight years old, and louis, who is just wha five. so you can just imagine what they are all going througt as. they deal with this. and she ended her statement toda. d hey, reaching out to everybody, as she put it, who has been affected b by cancer, sending a message that, quot e, you are not alone.that " now, obviously, there's beenyo some talk about what this might mean for any sort of reconciling with prince harry, who lives not far up the road from me here in southern california. well, prince harry and meghan put out a statement in the lasta few minutes. i have to say it was short and rather theresa line statement saying, quote, we wish healthe and healing for kate and thee tt family and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace. but that is it from princes well harry. >> obviously, the world's well-wishes are withwishes kate and family tonight. >> jessica and jonathan, thank you. sure. and democrat.s than ever
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to turning america into a full blown banana republic. >> donald trump has justas three days to post a half in th a dollar bond in the civil fraud penalty against hil fraumr tish will drop the bomb. the new york attorney could freeze his bank accounts . d seize his property she has already taken the first necessary step to do so. fifiling judgments to gethand her hands on his golf course and private real estats gole. r >> the media acting like total psychopaths by relishing in trump's financial misery. is broke john trump and begging for money. >>rry the three just in here to carry his leticia james james going to go like putpu a chain on trump tower and i can't wait to see the chains on trump tower actually on fifth avenue. i'm like, i'm thinking even sees his plane. >> i vote for that. i can think of nothingk of more delightful. >> he's going to say, you know ,
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you're cheating me. you know, you're trying to destroy me by not getting the right price. wi, find your own buyer then, donald. >> now he's down the tent revivals in florida. maybe he'll be selling blessed oil beforellin. joe biden also thinksse it's hilarious that his lackeysy are trying to bankrupt his political opponent, tellinsg a group of donors this quote just the other day defeated looking man came up to mesaid and said, mr. president, i have crushing debt and i'm completelyrt, i hav out. and i had to look at him and say, donald, i'm sorry, i can't help you. they can laugh all they want. >> but millions of americans are waking up to the democrats lawfaricane and one pundit'sth warning that they may pay a price for it in november y ma if the new york attorney general starts to take his homes awaysez starts to seize his assets. so i'm going to be on camera. s pundits are going to sit there and screamit about this man cannot be elected. you're going to createeod the greatest victimhood of 2024d
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and you're going to elect donald trump. >> greg, you agree with frank luntz? i everything back that i've abot ever said about your hair. all right. whether this happens, not we'ree in a bad place. this is the tonya harding method of politics.itic rather than compete fairly, take the opponent ous.ete fat, , is jeff gillooly and thef gi telescopic batonlloo is her offn >> and who's cheering this on? not justfice a democrat. >> you have the media who, if te they did 10 minutes of soul o searching, they'd find out they didn't have a soul, but they'd also realizou ing and eealize they are the very evil they've turned into, the very evil that they accused trump of being their drooling mo beinb with pitchforks and torches. >> i get the gle e i understand the human weakness involved in finding joy when somebody you don't like is being punished. u have but you have to understand that long term, the punishment out of ity.takingo underst
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is going to destroy this country. they are mar marveling at the financial penalty penaltyit i and why? because it's so obviously excessive, it's so excessive. it's hilarious. so that means that they admit that this is a violation of the eighth amendment. >> it's -- it'ghths obviously aa excessive fine, which is prohibited by the amendmentee . >> and it's for a non crime in which there no one is owed any restitution. they also they congratulate liz on this unprecedented whicnd breaking legal charge, which again proves that she made tha good on a political thn to get trump and then twistedd a lathw that is not used for mundane transactions in realord estate in order to punish him. so the people doinin g that admit that it's illegal, it's against constitution, but they don't care because trump is hitler don and. they're trying to save democracy. but if they just realizemocracyt
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d in a quiet moment that you're willing to destroy an industry, the realt industry,e indust you're willing to destroy the city, new york, because no one's going to inves willing t here, here. you're destroying law, liberty, private property in ordern orde to confiscate a person's livelihood. >> politically, you despise them if they haven't considered the consequences on that. cultural marxist normally don't, but they are going to end up. marxisi mean.n like i said before, this is going to read to a lot of america. it's going be to rattle, a radicalize a lot of people when you realize that what you think ,what you vote and what you believe makes you a target, you're going b you get the outao of here and you're going to end and you're really really never going to look back. >> well, shannon bream has already been radicalized. so, i mean, welcome to florida again. and what are the legal options welcome. legal president rightes now? >> well, i got to tell you, if they take this to the supreme of theit gets to this t eighth amendment, which is going to have for some people on the left, make their heads explod thehte becaue it's going to be ag letitia james versus the late ruth bader, because the justices
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ruled in a case back in 2019ha that the eighth amendment does apply to state action. amen you think this is an excessive fine? and a lot of people, as greg pointed out, would say , wherere wer were the damages? where were the victims forth a half a billion dollars that the former president's now supposed to show up with? i'fthe formd very interested tot what the supreme court does with that. >> and you have to remembee ru have that this is setting a precedent. so if you don't like tmbertrumpi president trump, if you do likes president trump, this is a court precedent now that if somebodys co like your favorite billionaire who's maybe on the left one day, this president'ionaire s to apply to them, too. so people have to remember when you make these choices or you cheer for somethin you mg, t your team may be affected. >> but i can't wait to seize w all soros's propertiesee. take his bank account. jessica, you started it. >> i love the concept of theac ghost of ruth bader ginsburgcoug in the courtroom with everything with an interesting parallel this i've been uncomfortable with this since the beginning, when stormy danielseginning decisione down. >> i don't think that this or set of decisionsi don't of thate
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with the american people. they have said survey over survey, you know, january 6th, election interferency afe, classified documents at mar a lago, these are things that compute for them. s and maecoand these cases herew york feel personal, right, whent people have campaigned on them. but donald trump went on it just a little faster that be more targeted. first he posted on social. >>k, talentcurren and luck, i currently have almostt $500 millionr lawyr in cash. wow. your lawyers said that you didn'ts idthat have that mob you had before and we talked with us a couple of days ago ye ahet before that, i have like 400 million or so. well, he's. where is h 54posee supposed to get the extra 54 million? i guess he found anotherther 100 million in the course of the last two days. and his lawyers have bee nrg in arguing that it's an undue burden, that they can't gethe the bond for this, even though the state has come back and said you can ac get bunchesn't ha of smaller bonds, it doesn't have to be for the 454 million . and it's just squandering
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good faith like mark cuban erindefending, saying you peoplt don't understand the real estate market. >> he went hard afte frdersr congressman ted lieu from california saying real estate developers don't kee realp cashe this. that would be stupid. well, donald trump is now telling us that he does. so if he has the cash,h that doesn't mean he has to put uplikeis, that properties and tl value if he winsin his appeal, i don't know he will, but that's the argument that he's been making. prhe why is he saying that he hb $500 million in cash? >> why is he saying that? makingi think i don't know., i' i'm not donald trump. i think in america, you look s issue, they're not a thinking about that aspect of it. >> oka not ny? mple s this whole example shows jushot how hard it is to build a great american company, to build something that employs thousandpanys of people and howi easy it is for the left and government weaponization. ken, it is that your phone? i'll call you back. s easy to me, it's so easy to tears ex everything down. and that's exactly what's happenin at'sg. n the people in the mediaar are laughing. they're loving this. they never felt anything la life.eve
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and when it comes to people watching this, one of the scariest things fo srt a the average american is to get a phone call from a lawyer or from a governmen frot saying, wo taking you to court. co. ve been sued because it costs a lot of money and your livelihood gets completely wiped out. they're watchingd utvelihood the on a huge level. and for letitia james to be confiscatinl antig buildingsr these aren't just buildings. these are places that employ people, liveoy hundr in hundreds of people, thousands of people. people live in these building them and.aven't you say maybe they haven't thought about the consequences. i think they have. anecrifn't care becausthoughcone they are willing to sacrifice people for the sake of their frenda and their agendce peoplfo stop trump from running for office. >> and they're sure making it look likice anare e they're scan against him. well, now, along they said he was the guy who wanted to run was against in the first. place. >> it just made me think of this. what if you live with is your landlord? that's right. and the government is now thno.landlor d? e it >> i think about that, but you're not as it sounds like what they're looking at or the properties aree lo outside o york, like westchester, the golf club, the private estate p is like mar-a-lago. right. because i think that even for tish james to look at the t
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trump tower and the optics of what it would do to take his nameowere opti off to keepkk people out, to get businesses out, i think they know in the city that would create a rippll. you just take it home, right? >> they're going where people are thing yeah he's going to stand there because this is unbelievable jessica unbelievable. you should be ashamed you really should be ashamed f. ue, jessilievablese this is what they do. it's so harsh. >> so we're just seizes cash soa we can't finance the campaign tearing it. well, this is ugly. we're never going to let you forget about it. >> eve it.r. >> up next, the media and the democrats blaming this insane border invasion video on donald trump. oh, you at ameriprise financialh .is our advice is personalized based on your goals, based on your goals, whatever they ma planning has paid off. looks like you can make thiso be uniwork.
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it is the shocking border video that's causing outrage in washington and beyond. but the whit gton ande house isn't event bi sure if president biden has seen it. esident s seenmore than 100 migt trampling over a group of national guardsmen and rippiner ag through razor we to reach the u.s.. somehow the media attempting o to lay the blame for that on donald trump. if i were a democrat runningfic for office, i would do this. >> i would be carrying this thi around all day.epubli >> look at whacat the republicas are doing to look like donalindl trump. >> donald trump said, kill thehm bill and blame me for every that happens after this point.
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>> donald trump said, blame me . >> so yes, donald, we are blaming you. but business reporter. up hillary vaughn catching up with some democrats on the hill ont to callry reluctancrat what happened there an invasion. >> is this an invasion invasion >> i know that you are trying to ask. i got your question. uestio of course you don't want anybody getting assaulted. i wouldn't use the word invasionn,'t'to ge. i'm saying there's a lot>> of disinformation about what happened. i saw the video. here's a o i read reports that a lot o of those folks were u.s. soil already. >> so the new york post reporter who actuallalread yorkt those stunning images claims that those stampeding migrants o have been released into the u.s. under title 8 and willo be able to make a case for asylum. whit. e house secretaryth karine jean-pierre not denying that everyonate apprehended by the border patrol agents. >> that is important to note. ththey were apprehended. they were apprehended. i can't speaey were k. >> jes >> to what individual cases jesse apprehended. e
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but i think for most people who see that video, regardless of where you are in this debat e over immigration, you don't feel like that that group of people should just be released into the u.simmigrae they released them already. sounds like it. most of all there none of them e deported. >> they were all caught>> j and releasedesse, as is every single invader that comes across. i likees the democrat that saidi well, it was an invasion. they had already invadedasion,.t >> what is that supposed to mean? this is like you mov suppe into someone's house and you tear down the fence, you open gate and you unlock all the doors and then all of a sudden the entire neighborhood pours into your house and you blamewha previous owner. >> what are you talking about? you're the one that tore dowalke the the fences, the locks, and took away the security. that's what jo le was trying to do. and i don't know the difference between joe biden and joe do theh. g >> the roughly yelling at meoc was yelling at me at 9:00 at night. >> the other ones at six in the morning. why are theytthe e othe yelling? >> why you don't listen?
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i listened. >> like 5 hours apiece when i interviewed all these kids. >> you've been available to read the other book out. >> man, i don't. i don't know. okay, so we get to this issue with joe scarborough. katie, you know, he's saying, look, blame donald trump on all these people i talked to. by the way, senator lankford this afternoon, who's been for months negotiating that thing that didn'four aftert go. and i said to him, i've asked him before what, you know, republicanfores spend all this g negotiating and now you're going to get blamed for this thing not getting u ar passed. too i mean, we know it tooks to three years to get here. but are some people going to buy that this is not>> the working? the polling is showing trump running away with the imsue of illegal immigration po hispanics, this issue is going to the right, pushing more to the republican party. >> i would point out that this took place in el pasheblican po joe biden went to el paso the first time in history of them going to the bordetimer they north korea style got everybody out. so he didn't see any of this going on here and see a single illegal immigrant crossing se anyonethe den't see in the detention center.
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>> this is what's really going on. and th. what'slle of this are actually very important here. the fencing that is put up, the m texas nationalthey a guard. they're the ones trying to prevent these people from tho in. the border patrol under direction from joe bidenunde is supposed to let them in, process them, and then let the s go. s and many likey millions of them, like them, have been processed and let go into the country. and democrat into s are not conj about it. they think it's just fine. they actually think these people should own gunsust fineh and they're in your neighborhoods. and so this is what they're dealing with. and this will be in lotsy arin and thi can different ads and people can see for themselves. it's kind of like telling people inflation lik is better. people can see what's happening on the border and they know the difference between trump'sos border policies and biden's. regardless of this bipartisan bill and the bipartisa n going to fix this issue remain in mexico would help a lot. >>. oh, that's was interesting that brandon judd, who heads up the border patrol agentsts counc council, said this morning that this isn' mornit actually i in a lifetime thing. i mean, he said this just happened to be that there waser
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a camera there that caught this. but he said this actually does happen regularlye . i would believe that. i don't know if it's as many people each timeow, but i'm sure that things like this happen i constantly and it's tough and they're understaffed and thoss touge are that the bipartisan border bill would get done. bo proverbial tealeaves leaves are saying this just isn't going to happen. to re knowg th't that donald trump wants to run on it. that's fine. o, thatbut it's not going to gy passed right by the time that the election comes around. th elect this is what it's going to be like. >> and for democrats and border democrats, the way they talk dif about the war is so different from the way the democrats in other parts of the countr from theyviousl do. obviously some that are near these liberal metropolesy me the that have had migrants, boston have changed their tune about it. they sound more like a joh t migrants boston. tal but if you listen to what markit kelly talk about it, even katie hobbs sometimes was talking about the national guard there, henry clay. it's a different world and w iot will become close to an instantr problem for democrats if this isn't addressed. i couldn't believeat t this
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monmouth poll has support for a border wall for the first time in history, over 50%. and it peaken d 44% when donald trump was president. someone was talking about thewaa wall the time. 60% say illegal immigration want very serious and 61% want migrants to stay in mexico all their asylum claimsyo are processed. now, you need cooperation from you to.or that to be able that's very questionable. very questionable. and they don't want to do that. but when q think about that to do it, trump is amazing whens amaz you think about that, that's where the american psychine is t this moment. you need to get something done. someereg, is that the thes results mean that what president biden has done for - three years has pushed people to now embrace trump policies? >> wel forl, yeah, i think that well, first, let's to joebo scarborough. >> okay. this is why it's so important to have friendy it'ss, right?myi like i consider all of you my friends. and that if i were ever to become like that, i wouldkil. expect one of you to kill me. yoy y approval
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that you could even use champagne as your preferred method. i don't surprise me. back. f the head >> don't ever let greg become that crazy. gic here the logic here that it's somehow trump's fault for thisis ness. >> that's like mika blaming, e'x joe's ex-wife, for ending up-w with joe as her loser husband.ua >> no, no, no, no, no, no no., o don't blame her.e he blame yourself. we're allowed to call this an invasionr, , right i'm thinkingt? of an undocumented nature walk or a parade for peace. >> but it is insane. and we've had, you know, youngde men and young women have fought and died defending this country arious a attacks.s case and in this case, we just lay down and say, come on in.i n >> i mean, we god forbid, we act like any other country and respect our home. but here we've been brain by the media that believing in a border is nationalistic.
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i think the democrats also have to make up their minds. you can'democratt a porous borde and free stuff at the same time and they advocate for both. >> so what you see is americawh turninat g into one giant smashsmas and grab a nation wide target. >> can you go back to the pasto and repeat about how wthe kill you again? yeah. no, you can't just do it. you have to. if i become like that or reject >>e request or put it on someone c, we're going to gej we're going to get creative. i think jesse is going to take comml . i think he's got to really, de gothat democrats are aboutmocr go nuclear on what some say is the biggest threat to presidente sa reelection. >> third party candidates
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something? in the "new york times", tha democratic, essentially an t instrument of the democratic party? >> sheo, jesse, it's interesting that the party of democracy has then filing all these lawsuits to. >> keep rfk jr off of thewsui ballot for people to vote. i meants tor off t, are you sho. these people will stop at nothing. they're taking people's money.ge they're taping people's homes. op monthey're not even giving ts guy secret service protection. >> the cia s framed trump as a traitor. >> what are they?i mean >> i mean, this is nothing. thiss. ciddledywink >> we're going to have a couple of lawyers trying to keep them off the ballot. soou hi what they arrested their opponent. >> that's nothing. they're puttinthey atheig guy's, in danger. >> they're putting trump's life in dange puttinger. democr the democratic party does notat have any rules d anymore. >> anything goes, they can call hitler, they can smearal you asy a , they can frame you,e you, they can plant evidence, they can take you've ever worked for. if i werfoe the democrats, i'd
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be scared because he's a threat. >> rfk je he's ar he's peeling o away from joe biden and they have to do whatever it takeso, . whatever it takes. katie, look at her eyelook as. she's capable of anything. so those glasses on disguised. s jessica, do you want to respondd to the accusations being lobbed? at your bad? i'm demonic. >> ti'm demo that one go for today. but third party spoilers are a problem for botht that. you go back to the nineties, ross perot, h.w. buso backh hade a very different life. if ross perontt and run and pert got secret service protection, wait a change instead about asge a result of this because the polling shows that actuall y pulls more from from some of it e doesatthe shows that h hurt trump as well and there's crossover i understand. but this is what you're seeing play out and i think it is completely warrante d is ptsd from 2016 with jill stein. if you look at the margins in wisconsin, in michigan,
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in pennsylvania, hillary clinton and there are a number,ton, and reasons that enp losing the election. but jill stein being in up l but, one of them and rfkhen junior, it's interesting, obviously the anti-vax is way on the other end of this, but has this green party g history right, or green agenda history and was a great climate d activistwagrea. unfohe accusations about the new york, though, were completely unfounded. we'v about t a fewt this times before. democrats do not think that the "new york times" is on our side and can point to a number of stories going back to the hurricane server story, uranium one, if you even at the polling and how they cover it. the new york times siena poll, for instance iew we did a whole two days right of cycle on the new times siena poll showing that trump was doing so much betteg thr black americans with gen-z voters that he was somehow with. and z at hi think it was a couples. points with female voters. and then the breathless ancoverage of how biden is too old for this, the ezra klein piece ezra klein is atsay tu "new york times".
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>> that essay turned into multiple newrns about the democrats are coming around, they understand, and joe biden can't do this. that'sng arounundersta all our d "new york times" and i'm sorry for rfk jr that he doesn't know that there's tape of him talking about,t bein being anti-vaccine, talking about policies that are completely out of stepg with, the democratic party to the point that his own family wants to do st patrick's day at the whit ext e house and doesn't wantt to to be around him. and they're only going to be upping bhim. their against him and not because we're in a cult, but becaus e he doesn't represent our family. the new york times is not nice to democrats. you shouldk dti not no what th to republicans. rfk his strategy has been not to userepubl the mainstream med. greg it's been to go to alternative sources to get more supportto even though he hs high name i.d.. >> well, a couple of points, jessa perot did get 19% of the vote, but he didn't get a single electoral vote.f so that's something to ponder greg studied. >> yes, i did. i this guy's dad, an uncle,. were assassinated.
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>> you could argue one by the cia. and i don't mean the culinary te institute of america, shannon. >> so maybe he might deserve. some protection. >> i mean, that it's kin i d weirdthe re . >> the reality is, if you haveal a third party candidate with some substanc youe, it coud have an effect. and i don't know who rfk would fr. ally pull from rfk i actually, you know, i like him, you know, becauses li he sounds like a democrat of old. he sounds like he's smarke t art. t but you got to leave it to themo democrats. instead of trying to win at the ballotcrats. in november, they're goinggoingo to try to take the candidate out. soo ta people have the choice,y you know, why beat him if you can cheat him? >> i meaf yon, leastay wit the republicans are okay with choice. >> the only time democrats believh oice.e in choice is whe they deny it to the unborn. >> but takite baby killers don't want no labels. >> the democrats don't it? i know, but i'm not. yeahbe, wellls, no, no one know. it's a great sting operation. every 70 million tried to gett a larry hogan on the ballot. they want a joy e manchin on
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people to discuss their grief, fears, anxiety and other pether about the climate crisis. how is that it? don't go inside, get outside, get out of the city, get some fresh air, pick upr, some tractor pics, good for the environment, like, i don't know, do a project with like arizona the arizona animal foundation or the bighorn sheep society or clean upation your local river p something. don't go sit inside in the you conditioning or wherever and talk about this. >> it's not the place for it . >> go into nature. if you're worried about it and do something positivitive. they don't. they don't. but they nature, they they like feeling as though that humans have some of impact. impor >> it makes them feetal important. we hh that thatrmis climate alarmism is a detriment . your mental health. right. and telling telling gen z that theght? planet's going to i in ten years. it's not conducive to like why ncogplanning long term goal. >> if any goals. e what do you think? everybody's so depressed
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