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yours truly. i'm honored. congrats buckleys. tomorrow we will talk with dr. mehmet oz about his run in the u.s. senate seat in pennsylvania. look at the midterms ahead of time. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "fox news primetime" hosted by pete hegseth starts right now, hey, pete. >> pete: bret baier the godfather. i like it. good evening, america it's 7:00 p.m. on the east coast and 6:00 p.m. in god's country which means it's time for "fox news primetime." i'm pete hegseth. now, tonight i'm going to do something a little bit different. there's plenty of news, big news. omicron hype, the potential end to the reign of terror that is roe v. wade and much more. we are going to cover all of that but, tonight i want to speak from the heart as a patriot, a christian, a citizen, and a parent of seven young kids in this country. sometimes a data point hits our radar screen that's bigger than
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the news of the day. a number that tells a larger story, a larger story about who we are, where we are and what we're up against as a country. tonight that number is 31%. remember it. 31%. today the harvard kennedy school's institute of politics released their biannual harvard youth poll. they have been doing the poll for 20 years asking 18 to 29-year-olds so kids out of high school, out of college, early in their careers asking them what they think about the state of our country. over 1,000 young americans were polled, the margin of error 3%. there were a number of fascinating findings but one number stuck out to us. 31%. they were asked their views on american exceptionalism. is america an compensational nation? 31 percent said america is the greatest country in the world. 50 percent said other nations are greater. greater 18%. out to lunch. 31%. 3 in 10 young people in america
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believe america is the greatest country in the world. now, i for one am not surprised by the source as an alumni of the harvard kennedy school of government, it's an elitist institution, fully infected by leftist group think it's the woke of the woke. trust me, they are not saddened by these numbers. they're globalists they don't want america to be seen as the best. they are not saddened, but we should be. now, we checked this same poll in previous years and other similar polls and the closest comparison we could find today 2013 gallup poll that showed that 55% in the year of 2013 of americans that same age were extremely proud to be an american. it you are extremely proud you probably think america is an exceptional place. so 55% in 201. 31% today in just a decade. and you don't have to be a historian to know if you went back a little bit further, into the 90's or 80's, that number would be much higher, maybe 70,
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75, 80%. here's why it all matters. this is why 31% matters. if you go by the old adage that children are the future, then plain as day this poll shows that the future hates america. or at least they think there is nothing special about america. it's just one of many countries. of course, i know because i get to travel this great country and meet so many of you with "fox & friends" that this is not the universal view. there is an echo of goodness, of patriotism, of faith in the american people, of people who truly believe and understand through history and their own experience how special this america and our experiment truly is. but if i had a dollar for every parent who came up to me out on the road and said my kid went to college as a god fearing patriot and they came back a bernie socialist who questions america, i would be a rich man. and as we saw, over the last year, i call it the -- two years, really, the covid 1619 moment. it's when your kids were at home
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trapped in zoom classes and you were over their shoulder seeing the curriculum as the 1619 project ander other elements of critical race theory and diversity, equity and inclusion came across a moment saw what they are teaching. not just colleges and universities. it's elementary scooltds, middle schools and high schools. one of my mentors at princeton university when i was an undergraduate. constitutional law professor there at princeton university. his name is robbie george. he had something to say recently about what he has seen and why he has seen it coming for years. listen to. this you know, in the old days, there were some liberal or progressive professors who wanted to indoctrinate their kids. not all. but there were professors who wanted to take the kid who might have come from a farm family in iowa and now at yale or princeton, a kid was a boy scout. the kid was a church goer. and the liberal professor would rub his hands together and say
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okay, i'm going to take this kid brought up by these rubes and hicks out there and indoctrinate in liberal ideology. if some professors today they must be frustrated lose ability to indoctrinate the kid the kid comes in predoctrine nateed. >> pete: rough cut from a fox nation special i have coming out next month the miseducation of america five part series about the 100 year progressive takeover of our country. the conclusion through that project we're surrounded. the leftist have nearly completely captured our classrooms, all of them. i went to the public schools in the 1990s. i got a progressive education in a conservative town. so did you in the way you were educated. so did -- we all did. we are all the product of a progressive educational snl. it's not immune in elite schools. it's not immune in private schools. it's not even immune in most
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religious schools. see, the takeover was not an accident of the 1960s. that's what i always thought. instead product of intentional 100 year progressive takeover. intentional targeting of what made america different. what made america special? what made america exceptional? today, 31%. you see, america was founded on western christian principles. our founders, the product of the fusion, the biewrkts the brilliance of athens and rome and jerusalem. they knew and understood the bible inside and out. they knew latin. they understood the classics. they understood human nature, who we are as sinful creatures. they built simple creatures hell bent on power and greed. they built a system the first in human history designed to restrain government and protect god-given rights for the individual. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness if we can keep it. so, while for decades patriots and conservatives fought for good things like free markets
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and defeating communists and islamists, the left focused on culture and classrooms. they specifically targeted the way we educate our young people. by focusing on removing the most important greenetrack. they knew our jude deo christian faith and tradition were the key to human freedoms. our founders understood that george washington talked about it. so the progressives knew they had to get rid of it. they wrote it all down. men like john dewey and magazines like the new republic. education for the youngest was their obsession in the early 20th century early progressives. built entire school system built on the entire called the gary plan my guess you hadn't heard of it. i hadn't heard of it before this they knew they couldn't remove god immediately. they this to new what was it early on, the flag. called the blammy wrote it the original pledge did not say under god. that was add by eisenhower in the 1950s during the cold war.
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they wanted to replace god with the flag. later they would discard that the frankfurt schooled showed up in the 1940s a bunch of marxist profortsdz with a new theory called critical race theory theory. premise deconstruct western civilization where they d. they land columbia university most influential teacher's cleaning still in america today. now, shortly thereafter, the supreme court did its work, formally removing prayer in school and bible reading. teacher's unions the most powerful unions in the america today the nea and aft. they were not initially formal unions before the 160s. soon captured by marxists as well. the first president the education unions ever endorsed jimmy carter. he made them a promise that he would indicate a federal department of education. so the nea created the department of education. and we never did get rid of it the most popular textbook in america for the past 40 years howard zen's a people's history. literally american history if it was written by the soviet union. it is the best -- it's been the
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best seller as a textbook for 40 years. if it's not a textbook it is used in our textbooks. so the progressives removed god, marxists took over education. marxists write our history and then democrats are in bed with them because they get elected by the power of the unions. now, with the flag, and patriotism having served their purpose. it's time for them go. to say enter critical race theory. trge 1619 project and full blown anti-americanism. see, the point of liberal arts, according to our founders was to liberty minds. today it means to capture minds and tear down what makes us great. you are definitely behind the curve as andrew breitbart said politics is downstream of culture. as my pastor chris durkin said a couple of months ago culture is down street stream of faith. we used to worship an almighty god. now we worship an almighty government and a false europe un
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promise. there is a way to fight back and not enough time tonight i will leave that for the special next month it starts with me and starts with you. it's been heartening to see parents stand up at school boards and fight back. as my mother did the same thing in the 1990s at our local school board did. things change? not really. kind of like charging 4 to 5 machine gun nests with nerf guns, we honor the charge. it's not changing the system. it's totally. it stars in our homes, churches and our schools. including new schools. you have never heard of classic call christian education. you should take a look at it 31% of young americans believe america is exceptional. they don't know history. they don't know the world. and it's scary. as abraham lincoln said, the philosophy of the school room in one generation becomes the philosophy of government in the next. can you keep a country if you are teaching young people to hate that very same country? we are about to find out.
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here to respond dan bongino host of unfiltered on saturday night. dan, thanks so much for being here. sometimes the number really does strike you. and i want to ask you that same question. if we have 31% of young people today who believe that america is exceptional, can you keep our republic if we stay on this same trajectory? >> it's going to be hard, pete. but i shouldn't say you have to -- you do understand. this is a very deliberate strategy. you see, the socialists and the left, when they married up in this kind of unholy alliance figured out a long time ago that they could never win on a set of principles. think about it like a campaign sign, right? they could never slap what they really believed in on a campaign sign. give us your money, give us your kids, give us your healthcare. see, that was never going to help. the human being years to be free. think about it why is jail such a punishment? get three hots and a cot, may not be the most delicious meal because you but you don't got to do anything. it's a punishment because you are not free.
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that's why people hate it so much. people yearn for freedom. it's eventually going to explode, right? so if people yearn to be free and the entire premise of the socialist left, from the beginning of this movement has always been well, we have to take their sphere of freedom and put it in the government realm, then how do you do that? well, the way you do it is by using as the coin of the realm. that's their coin, they can't run on anything, pete. give us your money, give us your kids, give us your healthcare? that's not a way to run. what do they do? they don't run on our stuff is great because their stuff sucks. what they do is they run on hey, you better really hate that guy because that guy is really terrible and we'll protect you from him. it was the whole essence of critical theory before cromplet knowledge is the construct of power no, i do not protect the white male patriarchy. nothing you learned is real. even knowledge in math isn't real. it's a simple construct used for the white man to come after you this was the constructs of
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critical theory before it morphed into this perverse cancerous critical race theory. and that is how the left forever has tried to get you to vote for them. don't vote for our ideas they are really crappy. if you vote for the other guys they are worse we will protect you against them. >> pete: critical theorists marxists prefer to divide on class they understood class was not vulnerability. sawed sins of our racial pass, that's how we divide america. even though we are closer to martin luther king's premise to be judged by the content of our color not the color of our skin, they are convincing us further than ever. it's never about what they stand for, to your point. >> yeah. brilliantly stated. see, the reason the whole marxist principle of a class warfare hey if you are poor those evil white men are coming for you. we will protect you. the reason that never really took here, i mean it has a little bit but never taken over the society like it has in other places is because america is the land of opportunity.
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this is not just some sill willy slogan, wrich people become poor, the poor people become rich. middle people. rich people become middle class. hard to convince people who see their neighbors who went to college and got successful. it's had very hard to convince them that they were somehow kept down by the bruit of capitalism. it never took here. but, you are right. you your second part that the is brilliant. what the hustlers got out of that, the socialist hustlers listen we are visual creatures. we are not bats, we don't use echo location. we are visual. we are not dogs, we don't sniff around. what do we see first and what does a country is v. a say in history? it does the race let's use that if we can't work on class and money and that's not working well to divide america, let's go with race, hence, you had the e. lucien from just critical theory into critical race theory and the white oppressor ideology meant to divide us which is just really disgusting. you can't have a common constitutional republic with a
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bedrock set of principles if 31 -- only 31% of the people think the country is worth anything. not possible. bret. >> pete: real quick, we are almost out of time, dan. you are perfect guy to talk about this. what is a guy to do in america today? >> home school your kids. i could give you a big floury answer but i'm not running for office nor i do plan on it home school your kids. the indoctrination process starts the minute they get in some of these grammar schools with some of these teachers we have seen it over and over. home school your fine or find an educational institution that believes in the bedrock values of america and reading, wrighting and arithmetic before crt and critical theory. >> pete: you are right reflects your values otherwise spending time to undo 16,000 hours of education that the government has with your kids in the meantime over the course of k through 12. dan bongino, thank you so much for your time. great stuff. >> pete: also here tonight douglass murray author of
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"madness of crowds." douglas, i have read almost all of your stuff you are a big think idea. these ideas have serious consequences. here we are what i call the covid 1619 moment where 31% of americans could be a little bit higher, could be each lower, that's the only -- that's the only percent daniel of people that believe america is exceptional. >> this is an amazing thing. and it shows an astonishing level of ignorance among young americans because, as you have been mentioning this and listening to your opening monologue, the thing that strikes me is, these young americans answering this poll can't know anything about the rest of the world. i'm sure they think of themselves as sort of citizens of the world or perhaps even globalists or global citizens. they can't know anything about the rest of the world. i will tell you why. there is one statistic even more important than the one that you are focusing on tonight that is what is the number one destination for migrants around the world in the number one
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country? mork, every single poll. every single poll. doesn't matter whether nongovernmental organization or international organizations. consistently show that the number one preferred destination of people to migrate in the world is america. other countries like canada and other country of birth great britain come way behind always america is the country that world wants to move. to say so here's the question i have for that 31% and more of young americans when they're asked about this, what's wrong about your own world view that you think your own country is so wretched, yet the rest of the world wants to move here? what's wrong about your own understanding? not just of the country you are standing in, but the rest of the world? therein lies a very important question for us to address and for this next generation of americans to address. >> pete: there was one key
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greent as someone who has had the opportunity to look at america from outside in for quite some time. one key greenetrack if people g. ingredient. people are being told to hate their own past. to judge their own past solely-in a negative light. a few days ago new york city council getting thomas jefferson crated up through a back door because thomas jefferson apparently doesn't represent our contemporary values, this is rubbish. people are being told to hate their founders, to hate the foundations of this country. they are being indoctrinated into it. there is no reason why they can't be taught out of it. taught not that jefferson is somebody you have got to hold out haul out the back door on a crate somebody who is one of the most extraordinary men who ever
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lived and who this country was exceptionally lucky to have at its founding. that's what people need to do. they need to be retaught the american story. retaught the true story of these figures they only otherwise hear about when the statues are being build down. teach them about lincoln and great men and women who have made this country what it is. >> pete: amen. douglas murray. you give me pa little bit of hope. thank you very much. appreciate your time. and thank you for indulging me. >> pete: coming up, alec baldwin rewrites history. he says he didn't pull the trigger. don't go anywhere. ♪ a djabout customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ this holiday season, give your family the gift that keeps on... going? our very own energizer bunny!
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history has been done. if you remember january 6th you know how this all works. they take a story that doesn't work for them and finesse the details a little bit and then find a useful idiot like george stephanopoulos to spread their misinformation like omicron. case in point abc's new interview with democrat darling alec baldwin. you might remember baldwin accidentally shot and killed a woman on his movie set last october, tragic. but it turns out you are remembering wrong. here is the new version of the story that debuted tonight, listen closely. >> it wasn't in the script for the trigger to be pulled. >> well, the trigger wasn't pulled. i didn't pull the trigger. >> so you never pulled the trigger. >> no, no, no. no. i would never point a gun at them and pull the trigger, never. >> pete: got it? he didn't point the gun. he didn't pull the trigger. no, no, no. i guess the gun pulled its own trigger? oh, the gun is the bad guy.
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how predictable. and how pathetic is that? if we get more, we will bring it to you. well, the u.s. just confirmed its first case of the omicron variant and covid hysteria predictably is through the roof. democrats are already using this to jam through their pro-lock down anti-freedom agenda. but we're not surprised. a new scary variant is another liberal cover-up for joe biden's ongoing and many failures. and maybe that might help them in the upcoming midterm elections as well. former white house physician and texas congressman ronny jackson alluded to this tweet when which we read last nights. if you tell that to jen psaki that would obviously be antiscience. >> well, i think that the best thing we can do is not respond to conspiracy theories that are being pushed out there, including by medical doctors that risk people's lives, create confusion and are done for political gain so i will leave it at that.
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>> pete: here now to respond former white house physician and texas congressman ronny jackson. i will just give you the floor to respond to what the white house press secretary said about you. >> well, pete, i will tell you right now, this tells me one thing, the way that the liberal press and the mainstream media are coming after me right now and the far left on this, it tells me a couple things it tells me, one, i hit had a nerve. it tells me i'm over the target and there is something to what i'm saying. what i'm saying is if this is supposed to be driven by the science and nothing but the science, where is the science that's dictating what's going on right now with this omicron variant? we already flow a little bit about it and what we know about it is pretty reassuring it looks like it's not going to be that big of deal. yet, they are spinning this thing up like crazy. what's the motivation here? number one, think there is a political motivation. they are looking at the poll numbers that have been plummeting like crazy over the last few months. they are getting desperate right now. this unsolicited mail-in balloting worked so well for them in the last election they need to come up with a reason to be able to do this again. they need to keep the fear level
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at a certain point so that they can justify this. they have beaten people into submission over the last year and a half and they need to maintain that they cannot let us get up off our oknees. they have need us to do what they say. that's part of it. it's being motivated by a power, a power thing, i think, for a lot of people. dr. fauci, chief among them, i mean, this guy is nothing more than unelected politician. of course, he is mr. science too. >> pete: he represents science. is he science, right. here is the thing, congressman, you are a medical doctor. you are not dismissing that covid exists. you are not admission. >> no. >> pete: the fact that new variants could arrive. you are saying look at the response that they use and what it might mean. >> exactly. i'm not antiscience. i'm not anti-vaccine. i got the vaccine for crying out loud. and i think that people that are older that are at risk should get the vaccine. what else the motivation here? this doesn't make any sense. i think the timing has something to do with it quite honestly. the third motivation i was going
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to mention was there is a financial motivation here too for big pharma. that's part of it as well. i don't know exactly what's going on here, pete. i will tell drew fauci is pretty lucky right now it's not called the fauci virus there is a good chance it will be called that in about a year and a half. he has a lot of tough cover right now from the white house and from all the executive branch and everybody else that the fbi and everybody that kind of runs the -- that part of the executive branch. he has top cover right now. but when we get the house back in 2022. he will have to answer some questions about what happened. he will have to answer what his role was in this. i think he is not going to like what we find out. >> pete: especially because he is still peddling the wet market theory and you mentioned the financial motive. why else would you not talk about natural immunity or therapeutics and all the other things left out of the conversation that have saved lives as well. dr. ronny jackson, thank you so much and experience your experience. >> thank you, pete. appreciate it. >> pete: all right, coming up, look out, georgia, stacey abrams is throwing her hat back into the governor's race.
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♪ >> pete: we are breaking election news the self-proclaimed governor of georgia, stacey abrams has just announced that she plans to run for re-election in 2022. excellent. as you know, abrams has been pretending to be governor since 2018 with the blessing of the democratic party. she even released this video today highlighting her brave accomplishments as governor. over the past four years. unfortunately, i can't play that video for you. we don't spread disinformation on this channel. but, i can tell you that it has been 1120 days since stacey abrams officially lost the election to brian kemp. she never conceded. instead, she spent the last four
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years spreading false debunk election fraud, conspiracy theories about widespread voter fraud. so, when democrats tell you democracy is dead, you might be right thanks to losers like stacey abrams. she killed it. >> pete: meanwhile the supreme court is on the verge of overturning roe v. wade. huge. today the court heard oral arguments in the mississippi abortion case which aims to ban the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy. if it is upheld, the rule would be at odds with a near 50-year terrible precedent roe v. wade which prohibits straights banning abortions before around 23 weeks. joining me now to break it all down chief legal correspondent shannon bream and the author of fighting for life lila rose. thank you both so much for being here. shannon, let me start with you. you have heard the arguments, wasted on what you heard, what do you think we are looking at here?
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>> i think the 15-week ban in mississippi, which bans most abortions after that point, 15 weeks, has actually got a good chance of surviving. what we don't know and what i don't think you can tell from today is whether there is enough. there are enough votes to go forward with overturning roe or casey the planned parenthood vs. casey came after roe. most think this mississippi law is going to survive scrutiny. >> pete: interesting. lila, let's say it did come down that way, can you provide your own assessment of where you think it may go. if it did go that way is that a win or half measure? what are your hopes. >> going to be hard for the court to uphold the mississippi abortion ban without doing serious damage to be roe v. wade and casey v. planned parenthood. based on the questions that were being asked by a majority of the justices, justice alito, justice kavanaugh, justice gorsuch, multiple justices, particularly alito, kavanaugh, roberts even,
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questioning the viability standard. alito even going as far as calling it arbitrary saying why should we not protect a child ultimately before 23 weeks? what makes a state's interest in a child's right to live any different before that arbitrary line than later. i'm very hopeful based on the library of questioning from many of the justices it looks like they think that the law is junk and has been for decades and it has been. it's illogical and inhumane and time town do bad precedent. pete pete look at that decision in 1937 and question where they got that constitutional right to begin with. shannon, based on what you know, it was almost surreal to watch the coverage today impacted on counsel tri when do you know about when this would be decided and next steps? >> shannon: what happens now on friday following the arguments, they have a closed door super secret vote where the justices make their initial assessment how they will come down on the case that will likely launch weeks and months of writing
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opinions, of trying to bring people over, sway votes. it happens there is back and forth before we ever know. i suspect that this will come down in late june at the very end of the term. it's going to be one of the toughest things to hammer out. end of the term. puts it right in the middle of the midterms. none of these preliminary votes matter until they get to that final opinion and people solidify their votes and sign off. i think it's going to be months before we know. >> pete: shannon a lot of things super secret in washington never stay super secret these days. has it ever happened where word leaks out the way they secretly voted? >> shannon: listen, the only people who are in that room are supreme court justices. so, the only way we find out is if one of them leaks it and to date that's just not the kind of thing that happens over there. >> pete: lila, real quick, last word here, prediction? >> look, i'm very hopeful. roe v. wade, casey v. planned parenthood. and pro-choice legal experts have noted that roe was badly decided. casey invented new precedent that is very hard to even make
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out. it's illogical. so i'm very hopeful that finally justin will prevail and now that we have some justices on the court who seem logical and courageous in their intelligence, they are willing to actually make the right call, i'm hopeful we will see serious damage to roe and casey and protection finally for preborn children which is what they deserve. they are human just like you and me. >> pete: i couldn't help but think how big the 2016 election was with three different justins with three different views on that court changes everything. shannon bream and lila rose thank you both so very much. >> thank you. >> pete: come up real media shocker msnbc caught red handed in the middle of a big fat lie. now, we have got the body cam footage to prove it. plus, we have got brand new dirt on the biden crime syndicate courtesy of miranda devine. she joins us next. ♪ ♪ our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor
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watch this. >> what's the significance of you being here. >> i work for nbc. >> for nbc? >> yes. >> okay. you are a reporter? >> producer. >> were you following a vehicle? >> i was trying to see -- i was being called by new york, maybe we need to follow it, i don't know. i was trying to. >> you were trying to what? >> just do what they told me to do. >> new york told to you follow a vehicle? >> yes. i wasn't like i was going to talk to anybody or anything. just trying to find. >> pete: following the van for of jurors trying to find the location. the officer was able to get an nbc producer back in the new york office on the phone and she wasn't able to explain it away, either. >> by no means were we trying to get in contact with any of the jury members or whoever is in the car. we just were, um, trying to see
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like where -- see where the jurors in the trial may be at. >> why were they so determined to find out where the jurors lived? seems a bit curious, maybe harassment, i don't know. we will bring you updates as they come in. all right. we have been telling you about hunter biden's laptop for months and today the book, the completely exposes its contents is finally out. it's called laptop from hell. hunter biden big tech and the dirty secrets the president, president tried to hide. it is available now. the one and only miranda devine joins us as well. miranda, congratulations on the book. it has rightfully been front and center because of some of the revelations that you provide having gone through this laptop which is verified to be hunter biden's. what are people going to learn here? >> thanks, pete. look, i think a few things are surprising and people may not know how close hunter biden was, for instance, to the russian
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oligarchs that are in the inner sanctum of vladimir putin's court. in fact, there was one day when hunter biden had lunch a state department lunch hosted by his father for the now president of china xi jinping and then he hopped on at plane and flew to moscow to have breakfast the next day at the home of one of these ole garages. so he was very tight with people who were pretty shady characterization and then he went to one time to lake cuomo to a very illustrious oligarch hotel there ons shore and he was hobnobbing with various wall street titans and oligarchs including a woman, russia's richest woman, a woman by the name of elena. he met her there with his friend devon archer. and this was just a few weeks after, six weeks after she had
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wired $3.5 million into a bank account associated with devon archer who is hunter biden's partner. >> pete: to be clear, this is not donald trump jr. meeting with russian oligarchs. this was hunter biden. we could get into content. we don't have enough time to get into it i remember the excerpt in the "new york post" about the communist chinese and their connections. it's incredible. what was it like to actually read all of these emails and go through it? >> oh, look, i mean it's a labyrinth. tens of thousands of documents every time you do a deep dive you end up down a rabbit hole. occasionally i would push myself away from the desk after hours and shake my head and say i cannot believe i just read that and when you piece together that puzzle with tony bobulinski who was partner of hunter biden, all his messages that i have and on top of that the johnson grassley senate inquiry which had all of those suspicious activity transactions that came from the
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treasury department from the bank accounts and bank wires that went to entities associated with hunter biden, it adds up to tens of millions of dollars and really america's national interest compromised. >> pete: wow, thanks for doing the homework. doing the work that no one else in the media was willing to do. for everyone's sake i hope it's also not a picture book that could be mortifying. miranda devine, thank you so much. appreciate it up next on the clock. ♪ as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪
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>> just a few minutes left in the show, time to put our friend jimmy on the clock. four topics, 60 seconds. let thee mow jis be your guide. >> this is not a drill. >> first up, last night, anderson cooper had the tough act of breaking the cuomo suspension news to whatever
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little audience he and cnn has left. the natural way of doing it, of course, you have to have jeffrey toobin alongside. >> jeff toobin joining us. the network involves chris cuomo. new documents released this week indicated that chris was more involved than previously known in helping his brother. >> who thought that was a good idea? >> here's the thing, it was weird. but i'm glad toobin knew he was on camera this time. we know what happened last time around. long story short, never hire a legal analyst who gives you a package deal. but this kind of sloppiness is why the only people watching cnn at this point are stuck at an airport or guantanamo detainee that cannot be guaranteed through water boarding so they're like, you confess or we'll put on don lemon. >> it was. maybe it was a sign. >> the guy has a lot of pull. done, there it is. >> oh, boy. >> see where this is going. >> all right, the teacher's union, a new bad idea is called
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self-taught fridays. >> high school students leave school early on friday to learn from home to hoping to combat burnout for teachers stressed about the nominees or whatever tucker said. >> you get summers off. never mind that the average school kid in portland thinks 3 plus 3 is jello. i got it. less time in the classroom. i don't want to bag on it too much because i never went to class either. but this is absurd. this is like, if you remember, at the beginning of the pandemic, everybody was like, oh, teachers don't want to work, they're like, what doumbe we don't want to work? here we are. burned out. >> what percentage of those kids are taking advantage of it and studying? they're like students are going to teach themselves. they mean snapchat and videotape. come on, man. >> true. >> next up, well, good news, we'll soon be able to enjoy one
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night stands at the iconic home alone house. there may not be someone breaking into the house. but it comes decked with a state of the art booby trapped system and all of the junk food you could ask for, would you do it? >> no. too cheap. the price starts at $25 a night. >> why would you do that? >> that's horrifying. everybody thinks $50 laser eye surgery is a good idea until you meet the cross eyed doctor. >> doing 100. i don't want to do 50. >> the house is located in chicago. so you will get the home alone experience of a robber trying to break in. probably more than one. >> is it really $25. >> that's what it says, it starts at $25. i was expecting $250, $200. >> a novelty. >> you would think. take it from the guy who bought a few $35 rolexes around the
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clock. finally, a study finds two in three relatives say there's always one relative that drinks a little too much at thanksgiving or christmas gatherings. and three in five say they dread going to the gatherings because of it. >> i appreciate you not looking right at me when you said one relative reads too much. >> if i can read the prompter and look at you at the same time. are you that guy? >> no, i want to say this, man. the real heroes in this poll are the one out of three who know to enjoy the drunk relative at the holiday. you have an uncle singing love shack in the middle of the dallas cowboys' game, it's fun if you lighten up. this is everybody being wound a little too tight, is what i say. >> as the person that's been the guy that the two or three are judging. >> yeah, i wasn't going to bring it up. i have one of those families they don't drink that much. they eat that much. if people are looking at us on the camera right now. you're like magic mike. i'm your cousin, tragic mike. i probably should have drank a little more and this would be
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better for the oh two of us. >> make it part of your diet. >> jimmy, thank you so much. >> thanks for watching -- that's the camera right there. you think i'd know after 59 minutes. thanks for watching fox news primetime. we will see you again right here tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. coming up next, you know him, you love him, tucker carlson, don't go anywhere. >> tucker carlson: welcome to tucker carlson tonight. people living in the nation of mozambique along the southern coast of africa woke up to surprising news this week. not a ton has been happening in mozambique in recent years but this really rattled them a little bit. the biden administration the people mozambique by a presidential proclamation that they're not allowed

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