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we are independent and we tried to get to the truth every singl night news you won't get from the media mob ever. in the meantime, apparently laura is not here. that means i can do a monologue just like we do on radio. >> we had a little thing. i had to put my earrings and. sorry but. >> you had to get your earrings and. >> a lot going on here beer it. >> you boys have no idea. >> i get time and a half on overtime on the show. >> unlike you, at their show before they show is really the show. that would be their show. that's okay come over going to do that sometime. >> i've been in the green room.
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the people they do makeup and hair at fox. >> they're the best. >> i actually do my own every night. i surprise people, i didn't really fast and it takes about 30 seconds. to get i don't something somebodies at home saying that hannity's hair is out of place or his makeup isn't right. are you going to accuse me of using old spice next? >> all right. we have to rile rolled. >> when you talk to the great people in hair and makeup, they are wonderful. >> they spackle me up really well. >> you are digging a grave, goa dive in that. >> armoire ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." should they boycott the beijing olympics. my angle later lays out the argument for that boycott. mike pompeo offers his thoughts
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and are we debuting a brand-new segment tonight? you bet come at "the ingraham angle" mystery guest. here's how it's going to work. throughout the show, we will give you clues before we reveal the big-name. from the world to music, entertainment, sports, it could be anything's. that's in the last block. tonight's first clue, he got butterflies before this year's super bowl. iced hail. >> we've been warning you that tragic events of january 6 coul provoke a dangerous response, and unfortunately, that's exactly what's happening. democrats and their media allie continued to peddle the toxic narrative that sleeper cells of trump supporters are lying in wait ready to strike. their solution to this perceive threat, our study groups, more committee hearings, and ultimately some sort of surveillance apparatus that wil look like the patriot act on steroids.
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one of the most disturbing developments of late are the experts being used to propagate their big lies. the latest example came during house judiciary hearing on whit supremacy. at the star witness was a man named malcolm nance, he's an msnbc contributor the founder o something called the terror asymmetric project. this is the conclusion of his opening statement yesterday. to get the former president 202 defeat with a completely new wave of organization and preparedness and for they realize the most violent are straight from the movie red dawn . they do not understand there is a national rejection of their behaviors, than they mayfield compunction to act on that potential. >> p ve's, potential violent extremists. since he feels comfortable
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describing 74 million plus trum voters as resistance fighters, it's only fair we take a closer look at him. let's look at this. if you think has broadbrush characterizations are anything new, and listen to this from 2015. >> you can't differentiate between an islamic terrorist anti-christian terrorist. there very well organized in th antiabortion movement ideologically, there almost the same. >> unbelievable. only two years later that miste nance, not pro-life christians publicly called for violence tweeting about trump tower, thi is my nominee for first isa suicide bombing of a trump property. he deleted the tweet but didn't apologize end of course that only endeared him to the libera media even more. as msnbc's intelligence expert, he regularly spreads deranged conspiracy theories about
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president trump suppose a ties to russia and in february of 2019 he compared trump to history's greatest trader. >> when benedict arnold gave th plans to west point to major andre, and they did not have an real information linking those plans to benedict arnold,. >> that's totally normal. totally normal stuff. it gets worse. months later he made another absurd claim. >> donald trump has been on the russian intelligent surveillanc for a very long time. as early as 1977. from that moment on with an enormous dossier of information collected on him and more importantly, how to exploit him. >> statements i guess should be totally discrediting, but not long afterwards, he was spreading even more baseless lies. >> donald trump was backed by russian oligarchs at the
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direction of vladimir putin because they needed a conduit t launder their money. >> donald trump sees russia as an equal partner if not vladimi putin as a replacement. as strong leader who will just kill whoever gets in his way an trump admires that. >> if being a liberal means never having to say you're sorry . it brings us to the present day. he went on msnbc and made another whack job prediction. >> what's next with these people ? we saw in that attack on the capital the ultimate white privilege. they knew like an enemy that wa very similar to that, they coul close in on law enforcement, they are be going to become mor dangerous. >> more dangerous? this is all about laying the. for the surveillance of fellow americans and crushing civil liberties in the process and
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then using folks like nance to pursue a. shaming and is the boys post- millennial at-large. he's appeared opposite of yesterday's hearing. also with me is former director chris wicker, chris, let's go d you first right are you concerned about what is just obviously the politicizing of domestic terror and where could this all end up leading? >> this is an area of law that is easily politicized by the media and politicians because i involves u.s. citizens by definition and it involves the first amendment. there is a temptation here to g after ideas and ideologies instead of actions. the law punishes actions or attempts to commit illegal acts are conspiracies, but not simpl expressing an opinion. i think that's where much of what--this is where it's headed based on the hearings i saw yesterday when they brought in that wingnut.
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this is why the congressional hearings, nobody puts any stock in them. they're not credible. >> earlier today, you told me o my podcast that the democrats largely ignored you in the hearing until the end when i think it was sheila jackson lee ask you a question. what happened? >> she asked me who the leaders of antifa as if i ever made that claim. it is is silly is asking who is the leader of the far right. there are numerous groups. and yesterday, when i was givin testimony, and when he spoke, h kept downplaying all the points i was making about antifa violent extremism. saying it was equivalent to a super bowl revelers. their organized violence has le
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to people being maimed and killed, i myself was beaten and nearly killed in 2019, so just mean commit this is through the wicked looking glass when a is somebody who called for a suicide bombing on a trump tower . >> we keep saying it shocking, but it gets worse. something else he said at yesterday's hearing. watch. >> major prior lake extremists the ku klux klan and white heritage groups, neo-nazis, international groups, christian identity movements, antitax extreme experience antiabortion extreme it's. macro nationalist great the 201 election of president trump the can all rally behind. >> first of all, he is the tribal chief temperate i think that is anyone affiliated with
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conservative pro-life groups, pro- border enforcement groups, antitax groups, our part of a domestic extremist mob that needs to be surveilled? really? >> that is the case in point right there. that's how far he has taken it. the fbi has loosely defined fou types of extremist, and they involve the far left, far right wing extremist, this testimony made up several categories on the right wing and talked nothing about the far left wing extremist, so again, you get to the credibility of these congressional hearings. this is nothing about terrorism as far as i can tell and i have experienced and investigated terrorism my 24 years in the fbi . domestic terrorism is the most difficult area to investigate again because it involves first amendment rights, you have to walk that balance between
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ideology and action, and when i transforms into action, that's when it becomes prosecutable an you can investigate. >> they are criminalizing vox. if you are a trump supporter, and you ever attended a at trum rally and had a good time, you are in the suspect. it is so obvious when you go nc that razor wire which i thought saw today on capitol hill which is disgusting and an abominatio and then you see this hearing. they are calling it msnbc tonight one of the host they ar called blm over the summer a false flag. so, real terrorist criminality is blown off as no big deal, false flag. and verbally the that is a sign of more things to come. >> might take away from the hearing yesterday is just reall
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disturbed and scared about american public safety if our lawmakers in dc are getting advice from so-called professionals and experts you feel the burning of buildings occupied by people, the use of firebombs and homemade explosives is merely civil disobedience. >> thank you, gentlemen. the real reason the left is hammering this narrative is simple, they want to keep trump out of politics and away from his base. those dreams came crashing down today as seatback kicked off an it's clear that trump is still firmly in the driver's seat of the republican party. even mitt romney admitting that the 2024 nomination is trump if he wants it. mitt was formally disappointed disinvited by my next guest. matt, there is a big question i
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think a lot of people are askin beyond future elections, you know, how can how can we have a leader of ideas, without a sens about where donald trump is going given the fact that he is he is still the biggest figure out there. >> and how outrageous is it in america that he could literally get silenced v cut off from 90 million followers on social media. i think that what happened throughout the year with the pandemic and so many other things left a big chunk of our country very despondent over th state of things. the idea that they were cut off from the candidate when the president they voted for, i think it's something conservative and republicans don't overly emotional icings, but i think there's something special about this moment where the president will be live on stage in speaking to the people across this country who are hungry to hear what his
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perspective is at. >> and you know, i think you've made an excellent point about the need for americans to just be together. people to be able to be with on another. we are social animals and need to be with each other. the idea that everyone is walle off in their protective bubbles for lord knows how long, intel' p5 says we can be free again. it's not working. i think you're seeing relief on the faces of a heart of the seatback attendees just to be together. >> that's right, our theme is america and canceled because literally, governor said cancel does. we said what state can we go too . no better state than florida because america's governor has had the commonsense approach to this. he believes the individual has right to govern their healthcar concerns. he never allowed churches to be closed. the economy is open for busines
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in this hotel wanted our business and the people here, you're right, they are just beaming because they're not being told that it's wrong to b out there socializing and talking about saving their country. >> at the blue states are going to be left behind. i said that last may and there being left behind. here is how cnn commit not a bi fan of what's happening in florida. >> know. >> it is not about conservatism anymore. it is about trump ism and donal trump, so they will follow him right off the cliff, if that is where he leads them they are playing to a shrinking base. >> a world-renowned expert in conservatism, you're a shrinking . >> i usually don't tend to follow the advice of cnn, but i think there is this one point which is the conservative movement isn't about a single voice, it's about lots of voices . we have a star-studded lineup o
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great conservatives, but here i what 95 percent of this coalition of republicans and conservatives and these new people, they believe what donal trump did, son of them might be dubious, but after four years, it's basically eight years of accomplishments that we're shrunk into four years. they were overjoyed we had a president that did the things w always just talked about and he fought like for them. they want to see if it's donald trump running for president again or fit somebody else like that, they've that's what they want. >> matt, thank you so much. good luck this weekend. time for our second clue for tonight's mystery guest. he shares the same number as mickey mantle and john elway. who could that be? up next, my angle explains why the u.s. boycott of the beijing
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>> now, boycott the beijing games, that is the focus of tonight angle. >> the following are indisputable facts. china is a brutal dictatorship. of repressive regime. china does not recognize individual freedoms, freedom to worship, speak freely, petitioned petition the government. fact, china has imprisoned and tortured political dissidents for which they have merck currently more than million muslims in reeducation camps. so how does china keep its citizens in line?
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1.3 billion? through intimidation and fear, and a vast surveillance network. according to the bbc, by 2018, there were already about 200 million surveillance camera in china. by 2021, this number is expecte to reach 560 million. roughly one for every two-point for citizens. now, peaceful protesters in hon kong tried their best to avoid being caught on surveillance cameras they bow down and kinda walked below them, but mask wearing was probably a bigger help than their camera dodging. >> in china's aggressive ambitions aren't limited to their own borders or to asia. they want the entire world with america being the crown jewel. dominating america means defeating us economically and t advance that goal, they are infiltrating american institute
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educational institutions institution institutions. one estimate puts the number of chinese student studying in the united states at a staggering 350,000. our colleges and universities have become infested with ccp agents. one recent example is the university of texas professor who the feds accused of stealin proprietary technology from u.s tech started up and handing it over to the ccp controlled. dhs warned that chinese made drones we're providing u.s. critical infrastructure and law enforcement data to the chinese government. what does the ccp want that dat for? what did they plan to do with it ? the first part, the eu, drafter cash is desperate for funds to support its struggling economy. it doesn't seem to care that much about human rights in china . >> they chinese president spoke
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yesterday and he and i agree on that. we see multilateralism. >> we need to find between states commit to go back to in multilateralism. >> america is back, diplomacy i back, at the center of our foreign policy. >> america is back, ready to lead the world. >> translation, appeasement, it's upon us. it's funny though, they never seem to hesitate when it's time to criticize us, the voters pra they have no problem criticizin people who believe in america first, but china, they back away . how are they going to lead the world if they have to go have i hand to an evil regime like china? that's not leading, that's giving in. job biden claims that america's back and he wants to be a world leader, if that's really true, he should start by announcing a
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boycott of the 2022 winter game in beijing, and then convince our allies and elsewhere to joi the boycott. when the olympic committee let hitler host the 1936 games in berlin, it was a dark stain on the games that lasted for decades. it was just big propaganda, a coup for the regime, and it wil be the same for the chinese communist. imagine the president walking into that stadium for the first time lording over the crowd, packed in tight to show that th decadent west boy, you guys haven't overcome covid, but we have with his air of superiority . if we were there, if the united states is there, the ccp will just argue that our complaints about human rights don't mean anything, we just say that we mouth the words, we're just too weak to resist china. that we will always do what we are told. and many observers around the world i'm afraid will agree.
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now in the past, we've had presidents who we're brave enough to take on the regime, jimmy carter could stand up to the ussr in 1980, biden can stand up to the ccp today. but, i'm not holding my breath. for most of his career, old joe has defended china from his critics. and he is still doing so. >> had the idea that i'm not going to speak out against what he's doing in hong kong, what h is doing in the western mountains of china, and taiwan by making it forceful, he gets it. culturally, we are different norms in each country, and the leaders are expected to follow. >> it's just different cultural norms. do you see what he did there? of course establishment figures such as mitt romney, they are pushing back on the idea of a
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boycott claiming it would punis our athletes. to be blunt, that is just pathetic. the angle empathizes with athletes, we love the athletes who participate in the games an they trained so hard to compete. of course, the ioc the problem is they never should've awarded the games to china in the first place. but rewarding china after its action surrounding the virus an gross human rights abuses, it's not an option. china is desperately seeking legitimacy on the world stage, and we should not give it to them very of course corporate america is no problem. this is a list of u.s. companie who are top-tier sponsors of th 2020 games. it's a big one. now the kale institute has been now also disagrees with the boycott as well he argues that solid barrier almost solitary hold up by the u.s. might make some feel righteous, but it would like believe you counterproductive. a unitarian action would
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highlight america's isolation. beijing would feel emboldened more convinced that no one was compared to confront even their worst behavior. the boycott would show the worl that we are not going to treat china as a normal country any longer. perhaps we couldn't convince some of our allies to join the boycott, but they'd probably side with china no matter what we did. at least we wouldn't be selling out are own principles, doesn't that count for something? the biden administration has apparently not made reportedly final decision on china. but regardless of what the u.s. government and the internationa olympic committee decides to do we as consumers should all refuse to watch the games. the ioc gets an enormous amount of money for the u.s. tv rights and we need to show nbc and the ioc that those rights will be worth it if they insist on acting as as ccp promoter. her legitimize her.
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allowing china to become the world's most powerful country was a catastrophic failure of u.s. policymaking with lame for everyone for george hws to book joe biden. but if we want to remain independent ourselves, we americans are going to have to get used to the idea of sometimes being a lonely beacon for freedom in the world, a world dominated now by dictatorships and technocrats. the 2022 olympics would be a good place to start. that is the angled. joining me now, former secretar of state mike pompeo. secretary pompeo, why should th world community honor beijing with its presence? >> laura, thank you for having me on. that was a pretty good catalogu of what is taking place with th communist chinese party today. we shouldn't honor them with this spirit indeed, president biden takes about wanting to lead coalitions, that's a
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wonderful place to start, and w did this kind of thing, you remember when we first we recognize this was dangerous fo the american people. it was a lonely place out there but we did it, we got 60 nation to join us and say were not going to put this technology inside of our national systems. when you get every country to recognize we don't want to hono the chinese party with us. what athlete ones to travel to china and know that if you said anything about the chinese communist party you'll likely b arrested. they could allege you anywhere at all times. we've seen that happen. remember the issue with the general manager of the houston rockets. the national security law is dangerous great i would tell an athlete thinking about going to china because of about the things you say because that's per site precisely the prohibitions they want to do so they can continue to expand their propaganda efforts. it's a bad idea for they'd to
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they ought to move the names to somewhere other than china. on a scale of 1-10. what will the biden ministratio duty and think? >> boy, i'm going to read for them to get it right, laura. we haven't seen tremendous strength they are yet to, we have seen them declare that yes in fact it was genocide, but we haven't seen them honor their commitments to come with understanding understanding tha genocide has taken place. we saw what happened in the previous ministration. we saw them walk away from it come with the same actors today at the state department. a hope they get it right here. >> 's secretary just back to that point has said that he agreed with you, that china is guilty of genocide. he said my genocide was committed, and that hasn't changed, so i can come at the secretary of state says they ar guilty of committing ongoing
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genocide against a million muslims or more, we don't know the real figure. yet we're going to try it over to beijing and give him the greatest propaganda who commit the fact that we are even considering that to me is almos takes your breath away. i have to ask about the airstrikes tonight in syria, a lot of people out there tonight saying durand backed forces in syria we don't know all the intel, but look, i was critical of president tom's bombing of syria and likewise, isn't this what china wants as well? for us to get bogged down even more in the middle east? >> it got to protect commit you have to establish deterrence. we did this a couple of times and it was effective. i don't know what targets they went after. i hope it wasn't just bombs in the desert i hope it went after something that threaten the united states of america. there is no need to get. bogged down there.
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we could do is getting in and getting out, leave got to make sure that we deter the irradiance every place. weakness will only be rewarded with more terror from them. to gate one final question. a lot of young people across th country love tik tok, you guys and the trump administration we're trying to force the sale of tik tok by chinese interest and apparently now that's on hold by the biden administration . it looks like china interest in tik tok will continue at least for the time being. how big of a mistake is that? >> laura commit my advice to parents hasn't changed. to quote nancy reagan, just jus say no. tell your kids to stay away fro it. their information, a lot of dat will be in the hands of the chinese communist party. a hope the biden administration will continue down the same pat we do. >> thank you so much.
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day come as soon as possible. this is not a victory lap. everything is not fixed. we have a long way to go. it's not over yet. but we are getting close. >> as cases and deaths plummet and americans tried to get thei own lives fact, that is the message from your president? but he's not alone, if you thin a vaccine injured ticket to normal existence, the director of the nih says not so fast, kids. >> even after vaccination, we don't know exactly whether it i still possible for that person to carry the virus. so until we have better data, masks are still important. i know people are tired of them but it's a simple measure, its lifesaving medical device. to put it on, even if we're overdoing it, that's fine. >> joining me now, doctor paul all exhumed her, former covert
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advisor to hhs. is it just bad messengers, or i there something else going on here with collins on the issue of the masks in the vaccine? >> honestly, i don't know how h could say the masks are a lifesaving measure when there i no evidence to suggest that. whether there is benefit or not that's fine, but to call them a lifesaving measure is totally beyond the pale of anything tha is scientific. i think they are. >> so you're saying the push here is to end you can pick thi up, paul, this is about pushing more vaccines, like more booste shots even after we get the vaccines, you might have to kee getting boosters every year lik other things like the flu? >> is, thank you for having me laura. i think this is almost like you
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have to see something when ther is no evidence to back it up what they are saying. between doctor fauci and dr. collins. there are to issues that are complex. number one, the mrna vaccine arnon sterilizing, i think what he is bright not being forthcoming to the public is commit these vaccines are not entirely effective. all vaccines are not equal. these vaccines do not produce antibodies to prevent severe. the other is pushing the masks the evidence shows we have looked at the evidence, they ar not effective in their actually harmful. so what has such high-level people could come to be public and not be forthcoming. it is nonsensical, some of what
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they say. >> a lot of the reports on basque have been done with dummies, correct? there was a danish study that people try to discredit, but it was the only one i examined infections in humans, and it kind of showed that it was all wash, correct? >> i don't know who the dummies were, the investigators are the subjects, but they just don't show much. there is not enough measurement capability and the masks aren't good enough to show enough benefit or harm, they might sho a little bit, but it's really hard to tell. there was a study in the marine that show they don't work as well as we want them to work. we want them to work, but they don't work that while. >> the one thing we keep hearin from the medical cartel as i call them is fear mongering ove the virus variant. here is the latest example. >> we have to be concerned because we know some of these
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variants are causing an increas of transmissibility even though the numbers are declining prett dramatically in the u.s. coming have to worry that's going to b short-lived. when your hearing that the decline in new york and florida are not as fast as you might've expected. >> dr. alexander, why are they still pushing this variant issue ? as cases plummet, and as we see deaths and hospitalizations plummet from brazil to india where we had zero prevalence testing at 56 in upwards of 60 percent in some cities and areas? meaning people were already exposed to the virus into huge number of variants? >> laura, what you just said is actually the fact. cases and hospitalizations and deaths have plummeted across america and across the world. the fact of the matter is that
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the virus is that means it woul undergo mutations, that is a fact of life very general mutations so less pathogenic, much more infectious form, so this is something that we know. this is not something that's a big problem. kind of arguing with the doctor is saying. this is not about this is more about pushing vaccines. and less about arming the publi with the truth or allowing the public to make sensible decisions. >> we have to roll, but i am going to oppose this is in the zero prevalence study, show how many people what percentage of people have been affected, exposed to the virus. it's fascinating. >> it is almost time for you to find out who are must regresses. here is a clue. the fighting irish.
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also the author of how to be a champion every day. joe, first of all, thank you fo being our very first mystery guest. i know this is going to be one of the most popular segments on the show and you're it it's pretty cool, right? >> i am flattered and honored that you ask me to do your firs show, i guess i've been man of mystery for so many years, now all of a sudden you officially crowned me a man of mystery. i appreciate so much being with you, but those little hints bring back some very interestin memories for me. >> one thing i wanted to talk about right away is your starts you grew up in new jersey, and you were catty at one point, which was your first big golfin experience tell us about that. >> i had no idea how to hit a
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golf ball, i'm still trying to figure it out all these years later. but i was just looking for a wa to make some money. i used to work at my dad's gas station cleaning windshields an headlights for a little bit of money. and i mean a little bit, and on of my buddies said why don't yo think about being a catty. he said you just carry around a golf bag, i said hey, i can do that. so really, i guess it introduce me to the game of golf, but i didn't get passionate about it until much later in my life. you have to start somewhere whe it comes to earning a living. >> how important is it for youn people to learn is my mother used to say the value of a buck. if you got a dollar tip back then, not to say you're old, bu that was a big deal. >> i would have settled for 50 cents. that was a big deal at that point in time. i think it so important that th young people today understand that if you work for something
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and you earn it, it isn't just question of putting money in your pocket, but there is a satisfaction you feel that you've accomplished something. i'm not a big fan of participation trophies. i just believe if you work hard enough and you put your heart into it, that you're going to b able to feel really good about what you're doing in your probably going to have some success at it. can get you had a relationship with my former boss president reagan back in 84 i believe it was he told you the redskins have brought this town together like nothing else has. what was it like to hear him sa that and can you tell us more about that meeting with reagan? >> it was such an honor first o all to meet president reagan. that was the first thing him at the second thing was we had after the second half of 81, we went 8-3. 80 too wego 12-1.
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within two championships. 84 back to another playoff and just having an opportunity to have lived in the city of washington from 1974 over that ten years, i always admired president reagan for it first o all, we talked about the giver, he played good george gift in new rock all-american. so for me, it was exciting to meet almost a fellow notre dame or. but also to meet the president of the united states. one of the most genuine real people i have ever had an opportunity to spend time with. >> joe, it's time for something called this or that. i'm going to name two things, and you just pick whatever you like better. there is no right answer. but centura jersey boy, we're going to focus on things that have divided that state for decades. let's put 30 seconds on the clock and try to get through as many of these as we can. we start now. giants are jets? >> jets. >> bruce or bon jovi?
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>> bon jovi. >> sub her hoagie? >> subperiod. >> wawa or quick check. >> this debate has broken up families. taylor ham or pork roll. >> pork rolled. >> the beach or the shore? >> of course i'm going to the shore. the beaches are down in florida. >> you've got them all. you got through it. we now know who the real joe sakic really is. joe, this has been so much fun. i have been a massive fan of yours for so many years, and i couldn't be happier that you were our first mystery guest. thank you so much great congrat on all your bucket success. congrats on your golf success. thank you so much for being our mystery guest tonight. >> laura, thank you so much to having me. i look forward to see it in talking to you again. thank you for allowing me to do
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actor of the mall. >> we heard today is an active to try to blow up the capital o the united states government. unfortunately, some of these republican senators continue to ignore the threat we are facing from these extremists who have access to weaponry, to explosives, and they demonstrated once this year tha they're willing to take it as far as they can. >> take the second amendment, take the first amendment, take it all, john, why don't you be in charge? that's all the time we have tonight. shannon bream and the fox news at night team take it all from here. >> a biker mystery guest. i can't wait for the next one. >> thanks, shannon, you've got to join me. >> we are tracking breaking new tonight for an and domestic. president biden in retaliation against iran backed his truck a u.s. forces in iraq last week. here at home, a major blow to the senate parl
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