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survive? >> abortion is a hard issue and when the constitution does not take sides, it belongs to the people. >> i can't promise that every person will get every gift they want on time. only santa claus can keep that promise. >> bret: one week. it tomorrow 3:00 p.m. eastern watch my interviews. here are the reagan library, thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced, unafraid, couple seconds over a period of fox news prime time hosted by pete hegseth starts right now. >> pete: shows overcome a you might be time for nine holes. >> bret: yes, sir. >> pete: love it, bret, thank you very much. appreciate it. good evening, america, 7:00 p.m. on the east coast and 6:00 p.m. in god's time which means time for fox news prime time. i'm pete hegseth. we've got good news to report to nine on a friday night. after a month full of smash and
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grab robberies ravaging cities across the country, conrad cortez said they do not exist of course they do, arrests have been made. l.a. mayor eric garcetti proud to announce that 14 violent criminals where taken into custody for a string of robberies that wrapped up nearly $340,000 worth of stolen merchandise. law and order, he also sounded like donald trump. here's the bad news. they were all let go. each and every one of them, all 14. of course we are not surprised, leftist prosecutors love letting them walk free, it's kind of their thing. california governor gavin newsom was asked about this. here's what he said. >> the individual should be arrested and they've been
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arrested. do you think it's scares people to be arrested? they do not spend time in jail. they could, prosecute them. >> they could. here's the thing, they are not being prosecuted. they walk free. there is no deterrent. until maybe now. there's a possibility that these liberal lunatics they have seen the light. maybe all the chaos, violence, destruction happening now before eric garcetti's eyes, the mayor, can turn them into a new changed man. he says he wants to end the counties bureau bail policies. >> we need the help of the criminal justice system, the judges, our jailers. there's people who need to be behind bars and they need to be there how many times -- the same person has to steal a car three,
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four, five times after being released before we realize we have opened up a lot of the city because we are in a better place with covid, we should be able to open up the jails and we should be able to have judges that put people behind the bars as well. >> pete: well. what's happening? wins the left going to come after him? cancel him? they might be or to mayor garcetti's making some sense? this is good news i guess. i can't help but ask the most important question, why now? is always the best question, why. think about it, the violence is out of control for a while now. but nobody did anything when it's happening in the inner city. all the democrats chanting black lives matter did not care when black lives were getting snuffed out in neighborhoods that do not include their donors. nobody did anything when businesses were being robbed and destroyed and downtowns all across america. if anything, you remember, politicians like kamala harris,
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were eager to bail them out of jail. now it is happening to the rich people. so something must be done. this week, tragically, we learned the life of the legendary music producer was murdered in the couple's beverly hills home. beautiful neighborhood. a day later, mayor garcetti announced he was cracking down on criminals. the timing seems a little bit too neat and tidy, doesn't it? liberal elites like to oppose broken windows policing, the same that worked in new york city that's been undone. they love it in the name of social justice. but what happens when they are windows getting broken? what happens when crime and chaos hopped their fence and walk right through their front door? these are the consequences of no consequences. gavin newsom, eric garcetti, fundamentally unserious.
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the genie is out of the bottle. there's nothing they can do to put it back in. they have made their lawless beds, the rest of us, we are left to sleep with one eye open. here to respond to him victor davis hanson, senior feller don mike fellow of hoover institution thank you so much for being here. when you look at the about-face that's not really an about-face, but it turns out that they are responsible for some voters, what you make of this? >> if i were to paraphrase reverend jeremiah, the woke chickens have come to roost. never in my time have we seen the rhetoric so it odds with reality. remember what the rhetoric was, coming from general milley, cnn,
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the left in general. the dangerous profile in america was a white angry male. right wing people, people that were vigilantes. if but they are not appearing in the news as committing any of the crimes. the kenosha waukesha dichotomy was the metaphor for the whole thing. we had a case of self-defense that had nothing to do with race, it was white on white violence, and the media turned it into race and then we have something that clearly may have been involved with race when we had mr. brooks with a history of anti-semitic and anti-whites expression and media then he kills six people and injured 62. all the media does is turn the killing into a "tragedy" committed by an suv on autopilot. when you look at the ensuing violence that started in the aftermath of george floyd when we defunded police and the attorney general's that have been elected but they were laying low.
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they came out in full force during the 120 days of rioting when we said we did damage, brick-and-mortar as minneapolis said to come of the 1619 mr. owen saying that violence against property theft, looting was nonviolence at all. we set the stage and now we are reaping the dividends, but as you say, it is different now because of all places they are starting to commit terrible crimes in places like wallman creek and beverly hills. downtown san francisco, portland. it is not record murder rates as we see in baltimore philadelphia, washington, but it's coming to buy coastal cities and blue states when upscale neighborhoods. tickets part of another larger metaphor that the administration for ten months has done things contrary to human nature and practicality, common sense. now the dividends unfortunately are falling on all of us, whether it was canceling oil,
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canceling natural gas, then going and begging the saudis and the russians to give us the satanic fuel that we would not produce our self or whether it was printing money and paying people not to work and being shocked that we have 7% inflation. or where all of a sudden going to be identified by our race and not incidental to who we are and we are shocked that people are going to turn tribal on each other. you know, they sewed it and we are reaping. >> pete: victor, you mention common sense. it put me inside the brain of the leftist human policies. do they believe that releasing criminals and what they would call rehabilitation -- that lives are going to improve and the situation in inner cities, neighborhoods going to improve? or do they know because they have some semblance of common sense that letting these people out is going to leave bad outcomes but they are too beholden to radical leftists in
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their base to help them get elected so they go along with it anyway? >> there's two explanations. we have this question, don't we? some people say, they are naive, they are incompetent and they mean well. they are trying to help the so-called underprivileged and they are in a cocoon, they do not live in the real world so when they blow up, everybody knows they will come a day feel bashful, ashamed, they get angry, they try to hide and that's one explanation. but the more sinister one is that they are anarchists and the reveille there they do not believe in a law that it's wrong for people to steal. they believe law is a construct, critical legal theory, arbitrary expressions of the power and dominance of the white male ruling class and it's unfair. when the laws broken, it's not broken. they feel for you let the people out and let them out enough, the message will be sent. maybe you people have too much
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privilege. it may be a you're too wealthy come in to secure, maybe things are not equal. it gets so bad, you learn your lesson so there's a lot of people on the left of that critical legal theorists -- i mean, they feel that if you have to make an omelette you have to break eggs, but otherwise we're headed in the direction that they wanted all along. i do know how to adjudicate and what the percentages, but those are the two choices and i think the left is split among them. >> pete: such a great point. almost a you deserve it mentality, deal with it that comes along with a highly flawed theory -- tragically flawed theory that projects human nature completely. i love talking to smart people. victor davis hansen, thank you so much for joining us tonight. coming up, the parents of a michigan school shooter charge today for their alleged role in the tragedy. where are they? why did they skip their court date? radical leftists meltdown, those
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♪ ♪ >> pete: chilling text messages to not reveal the appearance of ethan crumbley, the 15 year old school shooter from oxford michigan may have known what he was plotting. could they have prevented this tragedy? steve harrigan has the details from oxford michigan. steve. >> real uncertainty right now about where the parents are, both have been charged with involuntary manslaughter, carrying a penalty of up to 15 years. u.s. marshals are trying to hunt them down, the attorney say that they simply have left town for
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safety reasons and that they will return on their own. disturbing details are rising about the behavior of the 15-year-old accused shooter, the first alarm bells came one day before the shooting that's when the teacher saw him searching online for an ammunition. the morning of the shooting where the teacher found a drawing the software made of somebody being shot with a handgun in the chilling caption read "the thoughts won't stop. help me." decided to hold a meeting and school officials with the parents and the accused shooter inside the school. if they decided after the meeting to allow the student to return to class instead two hous later they walked out of the bathroom walking down the hallway methodically firing, shooting 11 people at close range killing four of them. when his mother heard the news that there had been a school shooting, she texted her son "ethan, don't do it." a prosecutor at several points expressed frustration this was a tragedy that could have been avoided.
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she said she's not ruling out prosecuting some members of the school administration for criminal negligence. back to you. >> pete: steve, thank you very much. here to react, the investigate of journalist and a parent from oakland county michigan. following this story closely. or charlie, thank you for being here. what sticks out at you? the charges were announced against the parents today which is a rare move. are you looking at? >> all of it. the day of the shooting, i am about 20 miles away from the school, i got a text message that said the shooting in oakland county high school. as a reporter, it comes to me, i think it's my daughter. it came home, it came home, and i looked at it again, i gained some composure and it was oxford. so there's that, and you know,
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this is still a rare incident and it's too much. but it's rare. and then it comes home and then it's for real. what else a strange about this case is that -- let's look at this. the parents are on the run, but are they on the run? the prosecutors on cable news last night, hinting that she has a big reveal today. so the parents lawyer calls up the prosecutor saying if you're going to charge, let me know and i will bring them in. according to the note that the lawyer put outcome of the prosecutor never got back to them. so the lawyer calls the sheriff in the morning and if you're going to -- you know, going to book us, let us know, i'll arrange for them to come in in the sheriff says we don't know what you're talking about. they found out about the charges through the media. so now, the parents went out of town tuesday, the night the alleged freak increased
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unleashing on his own community. but they left -- i thought it was done -- i thought the prosecutor did a pretty decent job here. you've got to be responsible for them. the kids having trouble and locked the gun away. but it's just madness. it sounds like madness, it's been madness. i'm incredibly sad for it -- for oakland county, oxford, the parents are pest. they are angry -- >> pete: because the warning signs where they are, they are written on the piece of paper, help me. >> you've got ammo. let me give you a backdrop of the school. the kids knew there was doom and gloom all around all month. all unrelated, different students, one kid throws us every deer head into the courtyard, another kid stuffs a dead buried in a jar of in the boys bathroom.
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another kid makes oblique references to violence online. this kid, a lot of kids that day on social media, apparently the school's not looking at the student social media. they knew something was up and they didn't go to school. you see this picture about the world's going to end and that there's not a sheriff's representative and they are looking in the kids bag, you sent him back to class. the parents are angry. man. i want to say this, cables a big platform. i do not speak for the people of oxford. i only feel for them. >> pete: i can tell. i understand why, and when you unpacked the culture and the environment around it, you bring it home. that people felt like something could be amiss. charlie, thank you so much. god bless you. thank you. wow.
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last night, we told you how the supreme court appears to be setting the stage to dramatically alter or overturn roe v. wade. the left, obviously, not happy they do not want to see a generational that it's taken an estimated 62 million american babies since 1973. they deployed their -- nbc nicole wallace qualified. claiming the supreme court will not survive overturning roe v. wade. if >> the stench, the stench, the stench, the stench -- the stench. what is the remedy for the stench? >> pete: not to be outdone? stephen colbert who purports to host a comedy show says democracy is dead. >> if it's unpopular, why are people saying it's going to happen? i do not want to get too technical, but we -- what's the word, we don't live in a
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democracy. 5 of 9 justices were appointed by presidents who lost the popular vote. >> pete: getting the pants beat off by greg gutfeld. here, shonda rachel duffy, authors and my dear friends. great to have you here. great to see you. we do not live in a democracy, we live in a republic, they never really talked about that or acknowledge that, but you look at the left breaking out right now, they know what a big deal this is. ultimately the court would determine to be the right direction. >> by the way, sing the stench, the stench, the stench, from the latino. at the stench i think about is the stench of death from those back rooms, butcher shops that they want to call clinics. the stench of ignorance, willful ignorance on fetal development and people lecturing us about science. they will not acknowledge the science of humanity, of fetal
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development. we know science that these are little human beings and it's also the group that wants to supportively support women i can think about celebrating their unique role in bringing human beings which is what they are to life. >> pete: sean, you don't have eggs, so i'm told that you aren't qualified to speak. >> maybe i could, pete. >> pete: you do whatever you want. >> there is one that's more defenseless little babies. they can't go to rallies, there is almost a defenseless little human being sent to people who defend or a court that defends the little baby voice is to give them a right to life and called the extension is absolutely disgusting. we are republic, but they have nine justices to decide roe v. wade and this court to maybe say that they should go back to the states so we do have a vote.
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states can decide to come a people can decide what's right for them. should they have abortion and at what terminal should a baby be allowed to? can they have a late-term abortion? let people have a vote again and that might be a democracy. >> can i say one thing. this is an article that came to me, it's fascinating, in the u.k. new research that activist crabs and lobsters have essential nervous systems and can feel pain. the u.k.'s going to act on crabs, crustaceans feeling pain. it's about time we think about the end of america's thinking about the humanity of the fetus and the pain that we now know -- >> pete: they compared the pain of a fetus to touching the foot of a dead body and getting a reflex. >> by the way, a woman who's never had a child and never felt the child inside her body move. i can tell you that my certitude about the humanity of a fetus
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has only gotten greater with every single child that i've had. it's impossible to think that this is anything but a baby, by the way, children touch her belly and say, that's a baby! we know it's a baby, we are lying about it. finally, the countries coming to terms with it. >> pete: absolutely. we've got a minute now. but your opponents on the democratic side in congress are so invested to planned parenthood. >> the answer is money. it's about money. to planned parenthood get so much federal money and they get so much money from abortion. they distribute that money to the democratic friends the dark avenues, dark cash that funds the campaigns and so this is real for them. it's about a coalition that funds their ability. and think of planned parenthood, teachers union, the democrat party which is why they will not touch the rails. you have democratic pastors and like i was a pastor -- do you
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not defend these little babies? in their hearts, i know they know it's wrong, but they know it's part of the democrat party they cannot cross planned parenthood and survive. >> it's why it's more than a legal battle and in america, there's a reason why it's divided us. nothing divided us more than this issue it's a spiritual battle. >> pete: tell me about the book real quick, it's been a smashing success. >> all-american christmas, we have your favorite fox talent in the book. we have great stories of christmas and how people celebrate christmas when there were little, how they celebrate now. christmas under assault and attack, we lean into the celebration of christmas, the burst of jesus christ and the families so much a part of what we share in the book. >> the answer to all the problems that we haven't in the world are resolved at christmas and so it's a great time to
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focus on that and not let any government or anybody interfere with our traditions and our faith. >> pete: its fathers, mothers, faith, and family. congratulations, it's on my -- what's the table called in front of your couch. >> coffee table? [laughter] >> pete: i'll see you in the morning. coming up, why black lives matter is boycotting white owned businesses this christmas eve. jason ram and kyle next. ♪ ♪
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businesses are not allowed to shop at this year, if you want to buy food for your christmas dinner, skip the farmers' market. those are now apparently racist too. according to a webinar, reportedly boosted by washington state university, examples of white supremacy and white dominant culture. here with more, seattle radio host jason rantz and fox nation host tomi lahren. i know you're not french, okay? i apologize for my previous pronunciation which i can't but it's friday, so i'm excused a little bit and we love you. thank you so much for being here. how is it not racist for a black lives matter to declare don't shop at way businesses? >> blm the organization has become a racist organization and this is the perfect example because nothing says equality and unity like segregation, boycotts, racial division. i've got to ask this, if they are trying to combat what they
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call white supremacist capitalism as they say in their post and their degree, then why only do this until the end of the year? if the companies are white supremacist companies then why not boycott them fraternity forever? that's my first question to them and second i would like to know does the boycott -- it doesn't include purchase goods and items from the way companies and corporations or does not include the alluded item that blm is known for and many riots across the country for an entire summer season and some places much longer. >> pete: such a good point, shopping the rest of the year you're complicit in racism. jason, you're out there in washington and you guys know how to set the bar high. yet again, washington state is saying farmers' markets are racist too. >> yeah, to the untrained eye, you might see a simple onion or cauliflower, however these are weapons of white supremacy
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culture. not because they are white, but the cauliflower made an off-color racial joke during the break, because i met a farmers' market. the seminar that you're pointing to was created by jennifer zuckerman of the world policy center and she claims the farmers' markets are examples of white spaces where whiteness permeates the food system. if what it means is that the so-called white supremacists come up with and this is a quote, white ideals of health and nutrition. if you think apple or a carrot you might snack on during the day is healthy, it's only been viewed so by white supremacists. not only does she go after farmers' markets but food charities like mobile food fans that go into some communities that have high populations of minority residents. she said that this is pushing a racist notion that minority communities can't provide or make decisions for themselves. helping people get access to nutritious food is racist.
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it's not just a dumb idea, let's be honest to call it what it is, but this is toxic thinking. if it's being promoted by self preening liberals who think they're going to make a black friend by adopting this kind of white savior mentality and it's not, it's racist and it's condescending. >> pete: we are now dumb or having heard everything that you just sighed. may god have mercy on your soul. if you know the reference, good for you. real quick, last word, he holds up the props bought at a farmers' markets. those are racist too. i am less checked out, i don't know how to manage that. >> i think mayor pete might have been consulting on this because as you know, roads and bridges are racist. dominated by the democrat party that placates blm, their obsessed with race and they have to push race at every turn because they have an obsession
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and that's the only thing they have in their toolbox. they can't talk about the economy, talk about jobs, can't talk about law and order or the southern border, they have to talk about things like race and climate change, things in motion because liberalism is a disease. >> pete: you know your life is really good when you're complaining about the farmers' market. it ultimately is what it comes down to an jason, you're not dumb, you're wise, my friend. forced to speak on behalf of others. >> i wasn't about to eat their racist salad for dinner tonight. >> pete: i believe it. you guys are awesome, thank you. meanwhile, kyle rittenhouse is speaking out again in a new interview explaining why the media continues to go after him. >> why are they so obsessed with you? >> they are coming after our guns. they want to come after americans guns. a people's rights to bear arms. >> pete: charlie kirk interviewed kyle rittenhouse and thank you so much for being
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here. i'm reminded of what donald trump often says, they're not coming after me, they're coming after you and that's what they are saying. >> yeah, kyle was a placeholder for a lot of different activist groups on the left. if i an opportunity to spend time with kyle and interviewed him on the podcast. first of all, he is a normal teenager from the suburbs of chicago where i grew up from and he didn't ask for this. many different elements to the story and all do this quickly, if actually the governor of wisconsin did his job and put the national guard in kenosha, there would have not been anything that happened. number two, kyle rittenhouse was not going looking for trouble and he was slandered and smeared at every signal direction. number three, he defended himself against people that were trying to kill him. not only was he able to win and when guilty of a verdict of not guilty, but he was also able to prove how the media slandered an
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innocent, young child at the time and called him a white supremacist. i hope every viewer out here as you look at all the stories in 2021, we have a tendency to do that in december, kyle rittenhouse is one of the most important. they wanted to destroy kyle rittenhouse's life for gun control, to help the blm movements, and i'm glad he won back. one of the most important victories this last year. >> pete: i hope people watch and in addition to what tucker did on this channel. you deal in mobilizing young people and that's what you do with a turning point and you do a good job at it pulling him out of the sort of woke orthodoxy of college campus in high school. kyle said that he was not a lock, stock, and barrel conservative, he was an andrew yang guy. they are trying to hang ideologies on him before this happened. he was like, i think my community is under siege and maybe i can contribute to filling the gap. >> he's not ideological and
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nonpolitical, like most teenagers and he saw something that was happening that was wrong and he wanted to do something about it. how did msnbc react, the justice system react with full ideological full-court press, they went after him and tried to destroy his life. the one take away from the rittenhouse drama that people missed is what was the reason that kyle won? it's because 12 people outside of all the political chatter, outside the news networks were able to come to a common sense decision that restored hope for me that when people outside of the simulation, they are able to make the right choice and the right call. i think it's a bottom out the type people centered lesson when it comes to this. if it would have been just to the prosecution government to the government, to the heads on the left wing network i don't know what kyle's feature might have been. used to be when you echoed my exact take away from this. it was a brilliant that was putting the faith into 12
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average people that adhere to the law in that moment. congratulations on the interview and i will see you down in phoenix. fox nation covering it and it will be an exclusive thing. i appreciate it. thank you. coming up, you thought hosting "fox news primetime" was a dirty job, wait until you hear what santos got to do. micro will tell us. coming up next ♪ ♪ ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪
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♪ ♪ >> pete: we know mike rowe a man of many talents and many dirty jobs. a few weeks ago, he came on the show with big news, he and john rich collaborated on a new country song called "santos got a dirty job." here's a clip. ♪ ♪ >> pete: catchy, right? it's so catchy that it shot up on the national charts to number
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one. take that, adele. and here to talk about it, mike rowe himself. thank you for being here. great to see you and maybe some people knew, but i didn't know that you were a singer. you've got the voice, but, man, well done. >> you've got a drag a bail into it. barely hanging on by the fingertips, here she is, knocked out of number two, heartbreaking. i started singing as a kid and went into the baltimore opera and that's how i got in this crazy business. it icing mostly at weddings and funerals but i ran into john rich. we had a big night out and we've got to do a song about santa claus. well, he's got a dirty job and he said yeah, he does. next thing you know, we are doing a dirty song and we are raising money for my foundation mike rowe works and him for
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hymns don't like his it's the kind of thing you can script, we were just screwing around instantly number one downloaded song in the world. thank you for your help, fox has been terrific but we are going to raise a pretty penny for the charities. america is not having a great time, they want to sing along to something, they want to smile about something. john is great at this and it's been fun to collaborate with him. >> pete: i want you to know, i was in the middle school and high school choir, next time you do this i would like to be a part of it. i can't sing like you, i'll sing backup, it's fine. speak no you are great at the patriot to words and we should have pulled you off stage during the whole thing for a trio and the crowd would've gone wild. >> pete: it's so cool it's going to charity in real quick, 30 seconds left. what is santa's dirty job and going down chimneys? is that it? >> look, man, i don't know if
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kids are watching but you've got to think of santa as santa with a beard and the outfit but think of santa as millions of americans who are just coming through a heck of a year. trying to keep the lights on and just trying to make sense of everything from the headlines, to lockdowns, to pandemics. there santa claus and everybody and you do not need to have a dirty job to know that. it dirty jobs, if i can be so bold to come by january discovery channel. >> pete: you can be as bold as you would like any time. and santos got a dirty job and everybody else does as well mike rowe, you're the man, congrats on the number one hit. coming up, naughty elves and breastfeeding cats. will cain is on the clock next. ♪ ♪
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>> a few minutes left in the show. time to put my friend on the clock. four topics, great to see you. >> great to see you in person. >> thank you for tucking in your shirt. it's over a thousand days since the gubernatorial election and stacey abrams said this. >> let's be clear. this is not a speech of concession. >> that's what she said then. now it's a different story. >> when i acknowledged that i wouldn't become the governor that he won the election, i did not challenge the election unlike some recent folks did. what i said is that the system was not fair. >> so she's reconceding. do you think it's fair, do you think the audience, which is a highly educated audience and understands everything going on in the news cycle, do you think the audience knows who she is? she's a pop culture creature of
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the left. she's not as well known nationally as you might assume. that's not to criticize you or the producers. it's to say, this is a person who would not concede that gubernatorial election for, as mentioned, four years. did the bell already go? that's a lot of thoughts. >> poorly planned. >> what's going on? i do not concede that segment. do not concede it. >> speaking of delusional politicians, watch this. >> over the last month, likely due in part to the anticipation of this action we've seen oil and gas prices out of the wells, oil and gas prices in the wholesale market come down significantly. >> he's right. the price is down but how much? let's go over the chart. two cents. it looks like a lot, two cents. >> i don't know who is producing this show but you stole my point with that chart. it is fascinating to look at it. that's since joe biden took
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office. it goes north, north, north, north, a small bit south, two cents south and that's -- >> thank you, joe biden. >> that's two pennies. on a raise of over, i believe, $1.30. >> the bell is coming really fast tonight. >> coming in hot. next up, there is a new series called "santa, inc.," and it's doing very poorry. rotten potatoes is giving it a 3% rating. we saw tens of thousands of white supremacists with our new show what does that say? >> santa, inc. oh, okay, i couldn't read it. the prompter was poorly written. what do you think? if you just -- >> i think it's become the ultimate get out of jail free card. something didn't go well. it's racist again. >> maybe it's not -- what's race it? >> is it because -- i don't think, i haven't watched the
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film. >> i haven't either. >> why are we talking about? >> you're a white supremacist. that's what clear. you didn't give it a positive -- >> i want to like seth rogen. is he funny? >> he's burned up all, whatever pop culture, general acceptability, credibility, burned it off with a match. >> wait for this one. finally, just when you thought it was safe to fly a woman was caught breast feeding a hairless cat on a flight to atlanta. flight attendants caught the beach trying to latch and september out this s.o.s. passenger in 13-a is breast feeding a cat. i will not put the cat back in the carrier when the flight attendant requested. >> i don't need that 30 seconds. what is there to say? >> for once, threat clock run quickly. a hairless cat -- >> what does hairless has to do with it? >> i feel like it's a detail. i feel like it's an important detail.
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>> was she passing it off as a baby? >> i think so >> and she was trying to get it to latch? >> you better stop putting that cat on camera. don't do that. i guess it's better than the alternative. >> that's so inappropriate. >> the whole thing is open. the whole show is done. >> let's seasoned it over to tucker. ♪♪ >> tucker: tucker carlson tonight -- i'm jesse waters in for tucker. david was a 30-year-old student studying for a ph.d. in computer science at columbia university in new york. last night just before midnight gary was walking through morning side park just next to the columbus campus. someone knife him in the stomach and he collapsed and died a
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