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how many anonymous sources they quoted from u.s. intelligence, cia and elsewhere in their stories. final word. >> well, the final word is that twitter, i think, engaged in the kind of wrongdoing of trying to influence the the last election. they were the ones trying to do that, not the russian-trump collusion hoax. elizabeth: okay, hans, it's good to see you, my friend. merry christmas to you. >> same to you. elizabeth: happy holidays, everybody. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. thank you so much for watching. we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ if -- ♪ ♪ kennedy: >> if you're looking for work, i'm pretty sure elon musk is hiring a food taster. good evening, everyone, i'm jimmy failla in for kennedy. twitter's new owner could be dumping a second batch of
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e-mails about the hunter laptop story. democrats would have you believe it was the safest election in the history of our nation, and if you believe that, i've got a bridge in ukraine i want to sell you. although we will have to give 10% to the big guy. now, to be clear, i'm not saying the election was hacked or stolen by any means, but i am saying the reps at twitter seemed to have bet all their money on one team in a clear case of election interference. and if you don't believe me, ask the world's richest man. >> clearly -- [laughter] if twitter is doing one team's bidding before an election, shutting down dissenting voices, that is very definition of election interference. and what the hell else do -- it's the, like, yes. jimmy: translation, twitter employees are so liberal hay wanted to defund the cop in the village people, so why would
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anyone in their right mind take them at their word that this was an honest mistake in the liberal media treated the second laptop story the same as the first one in telling the public there was nothing to see here. >> putting those things back on the platform youngs that a positioned with the argument that he's all about free speech really undermines some of the central the tenets of free speech. >> it sort of shows it's a real struggle at an important platform for how to deal with something so outrageous, so explosive of and what to actually do with it. >> there is a long-running theme through republican politics right now that big tech has censored conservatives. and that is enough. that is enough to have republicans say, aha, this is exactly what we have been talking about. jimmy: so if you're keeping score at home, elon musk expressing himself undermines
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free speech. but stick with me. white house press secretary karine jean-pierre was asked about the revelations that witter clearly put their thumb on the scales of democracy and weighed in with this nonsense about helping american families. >> twitter was so haphazardly push this distraction the, that is a, has -- that is full of old news, if you think about it. and at the same time, twitter is facing very real and very serious questions about the rising volume of anger, hate and anti-semitism on their platform and how they're letting it happen. and, you know, the president said last week more leaders need to speak out and reject this. jimmy: transthelation will, i don't have anything in my binder that can bail me out of this, so please move on before i have to shake a magic 8 ball. now -- no, not that kind of 8 ball,s hunter. the biggest revelation remains if the hunter biden laptop is real, there's a real chance our president could be compromised.
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where there's smoke, there's fire. either that, or elizabeth warren is sending a message. let's meet our party panel. fox news contributor and professor of business and economics at the kings college in manhattan, brian brenberg in the house, boom! former biden campaign surrogate and democratic strategist kevin walling, and last but not least, writer and comedian, charles mcbee is in the house, look at this! >> i didn't know that. good job. that's a huge job. jimmy: and my dog is still alive. he has been endorsed on linkedin for survival is. [laughter] wallen, you say this was -- >> please don't, let's go to brian. >> no, kevin, please. jimmy: you with say this is all a nothing burger which i find problematic. they're trying to ban burgers in your party a, so let's have this conversation. [laughter] are you concerned for your president right now? >> i'm not necessarily concerned for my president. i want to see all the documents released. when you cherry pick these
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e-mails, what we saw is both republican officials, democratic officials reaching out to their contacts at twitter to flag controversial things. and sometimes twitter took that down k right? but i want to see all of the documents. i want to see the thought process that went into make those decisions because it is such a powerful tool, and maybe it tipped the scales in some key states. i think this election in 200 was about covid, the economy and things like that, not messily hunter biden. i don't think -- necessarily hunter biden. certainly, there's more questions than answers at this point. jimmy if: mcbee, i'll just take you at that. mcbee, who do you trust more, liberal twitter to trust democracy or cheech and chong to protect your weed stash? [laughter] >> or bigsby -- bixby. >> i give it all to bixby -- >> he eats like he has the munchies, mcbee. you don't trust anybody. >> no, i don't. and i don't trust anybody to be the objective when it comes to the smoking gun or somebody
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doing something, you know, not aboveboard. it's always when it's the other guy on the other team, we gotta get him. the guy on our team, whoa, whoa, nothing to see here, folks. i don't care about either side -- >> no, he doesn't. he would never get through a crip initiation. what's your favorite band, mcbee? >> tell me. jimmy: coldplay. [laughter] can you imagine, before we thug out, can you put on a little coldplay? [laughter] it doesn't end good. brenberg, there has been such a rush to discredit elon musk and math taibbi, but no one's speaking with the specificity of what was in those e-mails. is this like when somebody's setting you up on a blind date, and they won't tell you whether the girl's good looking or not? shouldn't we be deducing something? >> yeah, we're not talking about
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the fact that, hey, jim baker showed up at twitter, and he doesn't want anybody to look at any of this stuff. and elvis chan, talk about elvis on this show, he's prebunking the stories with facebook and twitter. all of us want the information, how about more of that? let's talk about what he's got out there right now. jimmy: i think there's an interesting pivot, because matt taibbi was the patron saint of the left. kind of like elon musk. everyone whon't wants him hanged is driving a tesla, which is crazy. but the fact that the he gave it to mattfy yee by was an attempt to buy currency with the left, maybe not you, ken walling, but is there a faction on the left that no matter what taibbi puts out there, would ever own this? >> 100%. jimmy: who is that faction, you and your fiancee? the left has gone full shaggy. you know the song, "it wasn't me"? the girl sees them going at it
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on the floor, and he's like, it wasn't me. [inaudible conversations] hey, can we get more e-mails. >> i want more transparency. of course. but listen, the real winner in this is elon musk, right? he's making twitter more relevant, that's all we're talking about across all news programs. this is part of his business model, talking about this, and that's all we're doing. jimmy: no question there. let me ask you, mcbee, knowing what we know about business models and everything else -- [laughter] is a guy who is from the streets, from the cul-de-sacs -- >> that's right. cul-de-sac negro. jimmy: aren't we kind of missing the forest through the trees that we're focusing on free speech and twitter instead of what is on hunter's laptop? >> look, i want to know what's on hunter's laptop. leave no stone unturned? hunter's, like, stoned? who's getting stoned?
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jimmy: i see what you did will! >> i want to know when it comes to everything. if it's something that affects us, the people, it should be free to us. and i think it's lovely that elon is so for protecting free speech unless there's a comedian toss make -- who is making fun of him. >> listen, really quickly, kanye west today did call elon a half-chinese lab creation. a year ago you couldn't say covid was made in a lab, now you can say the owner of twitter was made in a lab? [laughter] it's time for everyone to be investigated. since winning back the house, the gop has vowed to investigate hunter biden and sleepy joe's connections. now after elon musk exposed biden's twitter censorship, kentucky congressman james comer wants big tech under a big microscope. >> i think you're to going to start seeing exthe tiffs with not just twitter, but also facebook come forward and admit that they were influenced by people from the democrat martial committee, people from the fbi
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and even people from the biden administration. you know, prior to elon musk twitter essentially served as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the democratic national committee. jimmy: so are republicans right to start a reality show or is the kentucky congressman spending too much time on the bourbon trail? joining me now is fox news contributor mollie hemingway. mollie! >> great to be here with you. jimmy. oh, thank god. i'm out of here, failla. [laughter] let's have this talk and begin with the obvious, okay? if what we know was, say, oh, i don't know, like donald trump jr., i sometimes get the feeling there'd be a little more intellectual curious i into not who liked this -- leaked this, but the actual veracity of what is on that laptop. are you, like me, sensing a double standard big enough to buy an electric -- drive an electric truck through? >> if you pay attention in media
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coverage, you can detect an ever so slight difference in how corporate media and other members of the establishment treated the previous administration and this one. yes, it's absolutely insane. and it's not just the laptop. it is so many things related to not just hunter biden, but the entire biden family. he was a business which is that you give members of the biden family money because of their proximity to the person who's in power, and the people who do this are corrupt foreign governments, corrupt foreign oligarchs. and if any if single one of these things were about any member of the trump family, it would be nonstop front page news in "the new york times", and we all know it. and, you know, it's just, it's unbelievable, the level of propaganda we're dealing with. jimmy: it's a lot to digest, and i say that as a guy who digests a lot of things. but let's stay focused. do you get the fear that when you read social media right now, there's such a big semantic
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fight that we're kind of losing the forest through the trees and that the investigation into twitter at this point would tell us what, they're liberal? i don't need an investigation for that. as far as the investigation into the bidens, i kind of think that's where we're supposed to be focusing our energy. >> there are two issues here. one, i think it really is troubling that many people on the left openly disdain free speech, freedom of the press, they don't care about this type of middling in elections. that really worries me for the future of the republic. but as for what congress can do, there's not entirely all that much he can do in a divided congress, but they really have to do a lot. and part of that will be oversight and investigations. and part of that is that we need legislative changes immediately to deal with the fact that some of these social media, big tech the oligarchs are more powerful than our own government and are a threat to the republic because of how much they are meddling in elections and free discourse,
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freedom of speech, freedom of the press. they are a tremendous threat, and something needs to be done. not just talked about in oversight hearings. jimmy: for sure. and do you believe as i do, because a lot of people have found jesus very late in the service when it comes to this laptop. cbs, of course, now saying they authenticated it. there's no new information available today that wasn't available two years ago. is this kind of an exercise in ass covering given that the gop can't expose this and elon kind of did? >> right. the reason why they covered up this story is because everybody knew it was true. they knew the details about biden family business and its corruption were so bad that they had to keep the american people from knowing about it before a very close election. and i just want to also say it wasn't just the hunter biden story. they were meddling on all sorts of stories whether it was the democrat riots in the summer of 2020, everything about covid which, as your panelist notes, was a huge issue in the election. so their meddling was across all
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sorts of things. but, yeah, it's a little late for people to admit it, and i think they think it's funny. but that's why people who care about this country need to do the something. that means not just talk about a it, they need to have people deposed. oh, that's a really important thing for these hearings. don't do hearings, do depositions where you bring in all of these executives to explain why they're telling different stories depending on their audience, exactly who they were colluding with in and outside the government and get some really good under-oath answers that will begin to break things open. jimmy: mollie, that is why we give you the top shelf liquor at the kennedy cocktail party. excellent work, as always. [laughter] >> thank you. jimmy: coming up, ex-press secretary jen psaki with a warning about president trump. why she says democrats are overconfident about 2024. the panel returns against my better judgment next. ♪
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republicans underestimate trump at their own peril because in order for trump not to win the nomination, there has to be a better alternative. so the question is, who's the alternative? trump has some evil charisma that helped him win the nomination. the nomination process is long. if what is going to happen here, in my view, is people should not underestimate him. jimmy: oh, my gosh, you guys, you've got evil charisma like dracula or hand ball elector. hannibal elector to. brian brenberg, kevin walling and charles mcbee. mcbrie -- mcbee, tumor the chris rock bid about robitussin? [laughter] shake it up -- come over here and smack me. we can take it to the next level. is trump just democrat robitussin? whenever they're in a pickle, you just shake it up, pour it on it? >> yeah, but at this point it's
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not really working for hem. jimmy: they've still got symptom! >> it's not hitting like it used to. jimmy: trumping ain't easy. i took a poll on my radio show, okay, of who would you prefer many 2024. now seriously -- >> i think i was on that program. jimmy: yes, fox across america with jimmy failla, weekdays noon to 3. it was 120 in favor of desantis to 13 for trump. is jen psaki reading the room or "the washington post"? >> listen, and you brought the callers live on the show -- [laughter] >> very dangerous thing. but they were all in on desantis. listen, you know, maybe we take him out of the closet when we need him in terms of this midterm election, but to jen's point, he's still leading in the primary polls for republicans. he has a pretty clear shot at the nomination if he wants it,
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and he's wounded right now. a wounded donald trump is a very dangerous donald trump. and he gives zero whatever now heading into these next two years. jimmy: next thing you know, he'll be truth socialing about ripping up the constitution. not that that would ever happen. don't you think it's reductive that she reduces his appeal to some type of evil superpower when they're obviously overwhelmingly supportive of his policies. >> i think the core base of his support is because of him personally. you go to a trump rally, tell me about the abraham accords sally at the trump rally. i think they're more focused on the personality, and that's his base of support. jimmy: i think you'd be surprised. brenberg, does trump's evil charisma have a hold on you? and i don't know what you did with my data plan -- >> i think it's funny that psaki's talking about charisma because she had to go into the
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dictionary or and look up the term -- [laughter] jimmy: boom! wren berg clapping back -- brenberg clapping back! whoa. >> the problem here is they always treat him like he's anything but human. he's a villain, he's a -- just about to strike instead of a guy people can relate to, and that's his key. jimmy: blue collar billionaire. >> when you watch superhero movies nowadays, a lot of people are rooting for the villain these days. when you watch dark knight, they kind of root for the joker, they root for that not. so that might be a compliment to a lot of supporters of donald trump. yeah, he is, and we hope he wins. jimmy: you're saying he needs to go to an late night show and attack the host? he's coming the for you, gutfeld. [laughter] i think what's happened here is i think we have gotten so insular in our political client
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that people believe their own depictions of the other side. a lot of republicans believe democrats are intentionally destroying the country. i believe they're destroying the country, but their heart's in the right mace. [laughter] do you think too many democrats have bought into trump hype? >> sure. we were talking about this during the break. you know, it'll be interesting to see coverage going forward. cnn helped make a trump 2016 candidacy. he's nowhere on that america because it was good for ratings. jimmy: now they've laid off more people than they have ratings. they're rehiring them as viewers. brenberg, trump. really quick, okay? if who is a bigger threat to our well-being, okay? trump, okay, or would you say walling's people, the democrats? >> wait, walling's people, is he included in that? jimmy: not walling. really quick, are democratic policies right now in terms of the economy, in terms of the border, in terms of fossil fuels, are they a bigger threat right now than trump's evil can
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charisma? >> you guys are a bigger threat. because what trump did -- not what he said, what he did -- was pretty darn helpful. jimmy: the back of the baseball card doesn't lie, you know what i'm saying, walling? >> i still adore you. jimmy: coming up, prince harry and meghan markel dropping a few trailer for their upcoming netflix series. oh, the tears, the yelling, the anger. could this be her worst acting since season seven of "suits"? the panel comes back to discuss in moments.
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jimmy: prince harry and meghan markel just won't go away. they dropped a new trailer today for their tell-all netted flicks series. here's a look -- netflix. >> there's a hierarchy in the family. there's leaking and planting of stories. >> there was a war against meghan to suit other end people's gerunds -- agendas. >> it's about hatred, it's about race. >> it's a dirty game.
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pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution, it's a feeding frenzy. >> i realized they're never going to protect you. >> i was terrified. i didn't want history to repeat itself. no one knows the full truth. we know the full truth. jimmy: yo, seriously? i wouldn't watch that at i gunpoint. [laughter] i really wouldn't. but the backlash is i growing. it's not just me, critics say the series looks appalling. why are they doing this? brian brenberg, kevin walling and charles mcbee. they say they just want their privacy, and like all people, they started a podcast and a reality show. [laughter] does anybody take these people seriously anymore? >> i can relate, i also want my privacy, which is whew i'm on television right now -- jimmy:
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are you saying i get low ratings? i am a ratings king, mcbee! do you know how many cabbies are watching me right now? i got the whole laguardia wait line watching, boom! >> no, listen, it's the royals. there are lots and lots of people who are infatuated with this. why? i don't know. but they are. what's really interesting to me is the people who are most infatuated by the royals are people who hate the royals. they're hate watching. there's a lot of that as well. you know what i do? i just don't watch it. they come on me tv, i don't care. jimmy: no, that makes sense. they're not even real royals, they're like kansas city royals. [laughter] what would you rather watch -- >> i would love to watch a documentary on steve bye-bye balboni. here's the thing, i watched that trailer at home to prepare for this show.
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i can never get that time -- [laughter] i have to explain to my kids why that was on my computer. i don't know if i can do that. we're going to talk about childhood nightmares on this show, there you go it i right there. jimmy: if you want to talk about explaining difficult videos to your kids on the computer, i'm your guy. [laughter] walling, we're living in an economy where 65% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck because of your party, but stick with me. [laughter] but seriously, in a world where 65% of americans are struggling, does anybody really feel bad for the difficulties of royal life? these people are so rich, he was people as furniture. they don't even have couches, they just sit on other people. she has a string quartet that serenades her while she poops. nobody thinks she's a victim. >> speaking of things on the computer, but -- hello. listen, i think they're potentially running out of money that they have to do this. they've taken a step back from the royals, the security, the funds that come with that, the protection, the homes.
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i think they are needing cash and had sold their story to netflix. and it's a six-part series that's going to take you througd about it, i won't have that time back either -- their courtship to now. i thought it was actually a nice moment when they were reunited for the queen's funeral -- jimmy: yeah, that was a nice scene. >> they just declared war once again just in these 30 seconds. jimmy: it was nice they didn't let her on the balcony because kate would have pubbed her off -- pushed her off. >> it's true, don't stand too close. jimmy: she is a tone deaf idiot. [laughter] i once watched her on an african tour with harry get interview ised in a village where the people were survivors of land mines, and she cried to a reporter because he said how are you? and she goes, oh, my gosh, no one's ever asked you that. meghan, we'd all like to walk a
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mile in your shoes, if only these people had feet. >> in the world? if i would have to check and see. but, no. people, celebrities and socialites saying dumb things is not a new thing, you know? we're comics so we say dumb things every 30 seconds. listen, i've known you for a very long time. yeah, it's tone deaf, you see it all the time, and it's an eye roll to. if there's a drinking game of every time somebody of privilege in that realm says something dumb, we'd all be blasted out of our minds right now. jimmy: bottom line, people of america, these guys suck, and harry is only going to wear the crown if he has a birthday party at burger king. move on with your lives. [laughter] speaking of traumatic events, climate change is apparently terrifying the next generation. one top dem says it's keeping her kids up at night. >> they've also given us a model
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to become our own leaders. and let me tell you what it means to, to me, coming in as a different generation. i remember my middle child waking up with night marijuanas over -- nightmares over concern around climate change. these are the type of experiences that we are going to be bring as we continue to push to meet this moment of challenge for the american people with progress. jimmy: now, i just -- in the interest of full disclosure, we cut out the reporter's question which was tell me you're a horrible parent without telling me you're a horrible parent. [laughter] maybe the media's pouring gas on the fire. a washington post writer recently suggesting, quote, should you not have kids because of climate change? it's complicated. no, because you're unbearable. is it time to stop the scaring the public with ghost stories? brenberg, start with you, as an econ professor, i know your kids
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wake up with nightmares about bond yields, okay? [laughter] in all honesty, he thinks this is good banked, but isn't it on some level to a lot of parents bad branding? >> i'm sorry, but if your kids having nightmares about climate change, they're having nightmares about you -- jimmy: yes! yes! you're scaring them! >> you're scolding them, and they're saying why did i end up in this family? get me out of here. jimmy: i will go to you, walling, and not the version that wants to get invited to all the d.c. cocktail parties -- >> you can stop now! invites are going out. [laughter] jimmy: you and your fiancee, congratulations. odds are you're only going to do it three times. if you have children, adopt children or whatever means you go about procuring these children, you know, craig's list, whatever you're into, i'm not going to judge -- [laughter] would you let this woman baby sit your kids?
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>> probably not. jimmy: thank you! he's an honest democrat! >> i wouldn't let my member of congress babysit my kid because there's definitely a lot of egos involved, is and i don't want hem around my children. jimmy: thank you. mcbee, i always say climate change is kind of like white privilege, and the reason i say that is because every time someone's scaring me about it, it's always some white, liberal elite on the coast, okay? when you go home to thanksgiving in your predominantly black family, i know you listen to coldplay -- >> jay-z loves coldplay, by the way. jimmy: or you go to one of your parties in my white bronco, you took it to new jersey -- half latch pass i know the -- [laughter] i know the odometer. >> me driving around in a white bronco. o.j. mcbee in my white bronco. [laughter] are you and your family sitting around going, what do we do about climate change. >> no, absolutely not. i'm going to say something a
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little controversial. i agree with the reporter that said, what did they say? you shouldn't have kids because of climate change. if i think that people who believe that should not have kids. [laughter] if i agree. all these people should not if have kids and leave the rest of us to populate the nation or the world. jimmy: here's what i think is the problem, brenberg, the whole point of being a kid is being a killed. you're shielded -- >> especially made up. jimmy: thank you! i like fundraising off gullible people, but are you concerned that democrats on some level are dealing their kids into political also varsity at too young an age? >> yeah. on so many issues we are dealing. >> do you want to know how concerned he is? the question was for walling -- >> you said his name first. >> i would just like to be kevin walling for a day -- >> oh, heavy the head that wears this crown, you know? [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [laughter]
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>> you want to be the democrat on fox news, god love you. >> i will say this, people are the solution to problems like climate change. it's human innovation -- >> amen. >> you don't have kids, you don't have ideas. you don't have ideas, you never beat this. let's beat it, have kids, raise them well and give them their childhood back. of. >> in the words of the late, great with whitney houston, i believe that children are the future, teach them well and let them lead the way. give them a sense of pride. that's all i remember. we sang it -- >> for all you at home, take that shot. jimmy: there it is. thank you, panel. i miss you guys already. brian, chen can ask -- kevin and charles, there they go. coming up, the biden administration is ready to drill, baby, drill. but not in america. wait until you hear who's about to get rich off the latest biden blunder. we'll break down the hypocrisy
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♪ jimmy: president biden is finally unleashing american energy companies, unfortunately it's only happening in venezuela. chevron has reportedly inked a deal to resume pumping in the communist country after president biden granted permission last week. two republican senators responding in a fox news op-ed, quote: biden's giveaway is terrible for american energy producers and consumers. the united states has some of the largest natural gas and oil reserves in world, we don't immediate to go begging to anyone. need to go begging to anyone. why are we not drilling for oil at home? joining me now to discuss is power of the future executive director, daniel urn ther. there he is -- turner.
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there he is. >> thank you, jimmy. jimmy: did the democrats go so far with orange man bad that they have to disavow trump more than policies even if they're better for the country? >> absolutely. i think biden was sworn in, and he said everything trump did was bad, so i have to do the opposite and clearly make america great again can't be followed, so what you do is you make dictators great again. i mean, he spent a huge effort going over to the saudis in person, right? literally begging them to produce oil. they said no. he's purchased crude from iran, he's given permission now to venezuela. so make america great again, i guess the opposite is make dictatorships great again, and he's doing a good job at that. jimmy: it's unbelievable. and to be clear for our viewers, okay, all we're really doing is outsourcing the bad deed. like, when it comes to climate and cutting emission and everything like that, okay, if we produce fuel cleanerer here -- cleaner here, we're
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technically creating more pollution, more emissions by getting it off them and then expending additional fuel to get it back here, are we not? >> absolutely. unlike keystone, unless biden approves a pipeline to venezuela, which is a pretty big pipeline, right? [laughter] we know this is a president that hates pipelines. not only is venezuelan crude incredibly sulfuric and viscous, that's why it's called heavy and sour, it takes an awful lot to refine, so it's very fossil fuel-heavy to refine it, but it has to be transported just like the oil he bought from saudi arabia, the oil he's buying from iran. it has to get on on cargo ships and cross oceans. so if you really care about a smaller footprint, not only would you want to produce as closely to home as possible, domestically, but you'd want pipelines as well. again, there's no logic to this, and i don't expect there to be. this is a political decision, it has nothing to do with energy policy. nothing even to do with climate
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change. it's pure politics from the biden team, and that's all they know is political hackery. jimmy: so are you telling me you're not going to be throwing flower flour on an andy warhol exhibit anytime soon? >> those poor lemmings. i feel bad for them because maybe they are genuinely believers, maybe they just do this for the attention, maybe they're being paid, i don't know. but there are folks who are glueing their hands to artwork, pouring soup on it, laying down in traffic, and yet where were the real climate leaders? i know you're a huge fan of the red carpet, jimmy, you probably saw kate's green dress. [laughter] we have an east wing in the white house where they normally have state dinners, but biden built a tent the size of a football field that had to be heated in the middle of december. why? climate change, of course, because he wanted to impress macron. so the elite are not getting
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arrested, they're not laying in traffic, they're having lobster on the white house lawn, and they're at black tie dinners in boston. so it's just one huge hoax, it really is. jimmy: this is what i wanted to ask you, do the people trying to legislate this issue and change energy policy, do they understand energy? because i don't think, like, we're being honest brokers of the facts if we tell people there's a world where we can do this without fossil fuels in the next 200 years. >> no, you're absolutely right. and this is where, you know, we often hear this expression we need to have an honest conversation, we need to have a national conversation. i'd love to. you know, i'm asking to be brought to congress to testify. i'd love to have an honest conversation about the so-called renewables, wind, solar, batteries, electric vehicles. and i can tell you that they use more fossil fuels than if we just did conventional electricity production or the traditional engine. it's an absolute lie to to tell the american poem that
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somehow -- people that somehow going green is going to get us off oil, gas or coal. it's not. these things don't work. wind doesn't work, evs are, you know, very expensive, and they don't work many certain temperatures. let's just be honest with the american people before we rush down this agenda. jimmy: daniel, the good news is audience loves you, the bad news is you just blew your shot at going to the prom with greta the then berg. [laughter] i'm hoping to get invited to one of hose great events where john kerry speaks, because i do need a good nap. [laughter] jim mimi deal me in, leapt me be your plus one, buddy. there he goes, the great daniel turner. top topical -- topical storm is next. it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your money right.
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jimmy: amber heard is calling for a retrial in her defamation case against johnny depp. comes as no surprise, because if you learned anything during the first trial, it's that amber loves going number two. change the bed spread, because this is the topical storm: hey, girl. topic number one, mug shot monday, and tonight we meet a repeat offender or who's becoming a real pain in the member for law enforcement. this is charles wide neck
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mcdowell who went viral after his arrest in 2018 for being the only man in america who can wear a table cloth as a scarf. you've heard of keeping your head on a swivel, this guy keeps his head on an ottoman. his 2018 mug shot earned him one million instagram followers and inspired him to join a rap group. as i say, good for him for sticking his neck out there. [laughter] but now charles has been arrested again and, believe me, a guy like this is not easy to collar. i got a million of 'em. he's now facing charges for stalk thing and failure to pay child support and currently being held without bond. luckily, the rap group has found a perfect replacement for them. i don't even think they'd hire kanye at this point, to be honest. topic number two, in qatar the competition is getting hairy. that's right, it's the 2022 camel beauty pageant where humpbacks from across the gulf are judged on their facial size,
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facial structure and curviness. it's basically like miss america, but the contestants know much more about geopolitical issues. to avoid fraud, the camels are examined for signs of cosmetic surgery. there was also a milking contest in which the female who produced the most was awarded over $5,000. camels say that part is udderly humiliating, but the biggest prize is reserved for the proportionality of their ears and the curve curvature of their mouths, although some of them try to influence the judges by showing their camel toes. topic number three! the cheese-it cracker brand is opening a series of hotel rooms, and it's exactly what it sounds like, a terrible idea. it's happening in florida where most of the residents are also tasteless crackers. that's where they're doling out
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major cheddar to splash their colors over hotel furniture and bed spreads. unfortunately, the rooms will only be open to college athletes ahead of their newly-named cheez-it well. dub bowl.. on the field of a football stadium. but personally, as far as cracker hotels go, i'd rather stay at the ritz carlton. hey-yo, bang. just kidding, topic number four. a spanish zoo has installed a nativity sign inside of its shark tank. it happened in ma trade where a team of divers 'em bredded with gray, black-tip and nurse sharks dressed as the three wise men which, ironically, is an an extremely unwise thing to do. take it from a guy who spent a
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lot of time with loansharkings. they always -- loansharkings. making in the sketchiest display of christianity since the last kanye west interview. to be clear, i'm not judging these people. after all, the biden family doesn't even have a nativity scene year because they couldn't find three wise men or a virgin. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (woman 1) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. it's just right for my little business. unlimited premium data. unlimited hotspot data. (woman 2) you know it's from the most reliable
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