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generationnsne, which is why mot of the liberal media didn't even cover it . th >> so will the white house admit they were wrong and suggests that lockdown shouldn't be a part of a future pandemic? response is that's a shared view of the administration. looking in the rearview mirror, the president has been clear we're noteen pushing lockdowns.w we've not been pro lockdown. that has not been his agenda. he most of the lockdowns actually happened under the previous president. what our objective has been is to conveying that we have the tools we need to keep our country open. : what are they doing now, judge? what's their message now? i can't i can't keep track of a fauci you know, i have to tell you i have to laugh at that . you know, we're trying to keep the country open really well. why don't you just get rid of the vaccine mandate and buy the vaccine mandate and the mandate and the schools because you just lost in the united states supreme court. that's how muchn you want us to get back to our normal existence. you took the case all the way
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to make sure that employers have more than one hundred people mandate the vaccine. so everything that they've done is inconsistent with what they say and that seems to be the policy for the whole administration. they want us in a perpetual state of submission, in an, perpetual state of fear. rachel walinski said today or yesterday she said, well, even though the numbers are going down, you know, we still have to keep checking our numbers. we'll check them. they'ren written down and signed open up or itn' isn't and they just don't want to it's against their it's against their narrative what they wantst is ford people to be afraid. and by the way, during this whole time they shifted the power in the money. they shifteded one hundred , 90 billion dollars to the schools and the school unions say and then they've shifted from mom and pop stores to the big box companies and it's almost like socialism. we're watching it happen before our eyes or being told what to do, what to say and we'll talk about china later and what not to say. yeah, we will talk about china. where are you wearing red ?
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i'll tell you one more thing. no one i'm not wearing red . whyy are you wearing gray in honor of health? what is your white everywhere you went red women's heart health. i went trump's heart.ri >>ng yes. in what world is that ? we have to say i think the heart one or the other a lot of time money. all right.te so what are they looking at? the white house. are they looking casey's is the or the desk and they hit g a certain number and thenoi they get rid of all the rules. what do you think they're going to do? i think they still live in fear of what happened last fourth of july. yeah, you're right because last fourth of july they were like to have a party, have a barbecue, invite everybody. it's likebe the mission accomplished e moment ofis this administration and they are terrified that if they do it again and it happens again before the midterms, it's going to be brutal right. the other thing i would mention is that they were so shocked by this jobs number. right. everybody is prepared ford a very weak jobs number today. and jen psaki was preparing everyone from the podium for weak jobs number today. then the jobs number turns out to bes betternu than expected.
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my take on that is that people went back to work, people are like never mind whatever . you know, like you're telling me this thing is still going on . it'ss obvious that , you know,go for most peoplet they got omicron and they had a cold for a few days and they wentiv back to work and now, you know,s their husbands and wives are saying, okay, enough already,k get off. we're going back to work, everybody. so they went back to work and people have decidedpl that their own learning curve on this thing is better than the learning curve of the of the government and they're doing what they feel is right and they're going back to work and back to school and some of the bravest people, the children and i think that's the sound of a kid who's just w saying we're not taking this anymore. i'm going into school without a mask and you throw me out. >> listen, we're all walking in the school with no mask on . you get me in trouble, suspend me. i don't care.we we're done with this and obviously all of you are too. we wantce this to be a peaceful, respectful movement. we are just trying to gain back our rights as citizens. what great. >> we'll have that guy kidon
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on prime time tonight at the top of the hour. but what did you want to say about that ? >> well, it's something that i've been saying for g i don't know, a month if they don't end, it never endshe because the white house is waiting forin this . they're waiting for the american public to tell them to stop because like you said, they're terrified. if no if the american public doesn't say stop, it will never stop because they don't have the stones because of this particular month. they actually say and also about those kids, this is there's a disconnect between the politiciansco, the media frm the public that completely missed this groundswell. right. you first it was the parents movement. now it's the kids kids movement. and i'm telling you cannot say no to kids when they're or they're or suffering. so i believe this is on like this thing is going g places. it's on . it's good to see joe biden finally unite people againstst him. i mean, he's got families,
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he's got parents. but the kids finally realize that they hold the power. it's not the administration. it's not the president. if they simply disobey, no one will enforce them, especially if you do itth in a group they might say here g and there, but they're notoi going to rescue because they need the money they budget, they need to have those students. so that's i don't knowey how the leaders don't see what they're doing. they're creating future republicans. they're creating future libertarians if they continue down this road, you know, the democratic party is going to be done. and i love the fact that these kids are civil and responsible . it's restoring hope in society . they're sayingte the teachers ae on their side. that's a good thing. you got to love it.>> that's why they also shut down that trucker protest because they couldn't have a massive amount of people basically sayow enough already. richard, just how good are you? you're very dapper today. for angre. so he's great. yes. look, you covered all about all people. your thoughts on what we've seen.
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so let's take politics out of it and just talk about not about politics but judge respectfully, your honor. oh , look, here let's let's just go down this first restaurants are open. checkn h 99% of schools are ope. check the economy's open based on this job numbers check. sowi this ideal that there's going to be some sort of shutdown happening, it's nottdow happening period. no, i think they're going toer have a mandate. wait a minute. but tomorrow at this point, i do think where this administration is nervous is any administration institution would be is what happens if there's another variant? what happens if the variance spreads too quickly? what we learn with the l americn was this we were open. we were moving in the right direction. the americanni variant came and it literally took out the city of new york . it took out washington, d.c. it took out the whole easternas seaboard as far as people getting sick, people not being able to get test hospitals almost collapsing right now. that's what we have. and i've interviewed health care workers across the board and what they will tell you is what we learned there in omicron variant is our health careyou system is very fragile. we might not be able to manage
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another burisma theologically we that know on forever with either another variant. i don't like the plan. i'm trying to make him trying to help you here. the economy is open. everything i is open, vaccinesee are working and the president wants to keep it that wayat myriad. but what did that requires is also make sure that we're keeping track i of the numbers and the cdc is monitoring how this disease is spreading. that's commentariat no one knows what's not common sense is to say what if something else happensg:? what if something else happens? that's not the job of the cdc is it's a terrible job tot' monitor what people are taking it into their own hands now. and i love what frank said t about the kids because i've heard this from my kids w and their friends are like we're not doing anymore. they're there because we're not there anymore. you weathertech any more shots.y we're not doing a mask anymore and it's like a rebellion. r remember parents for youngkin, right? so it's going to be likeeb kids for whoever and it's probably going to bee conservatives who want to lower the voting age of 16 now because they're going to be like enough already everything open. why areg we listening to
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that kid saying we're going in and we're going to do iou everything oily threatening why they planning to do that ? they don't wear a maga hat or you can need to him. oh, yes you can. but you said because it's hardes you're absolutely right. and the united states of america and what we american rescue plany guaranteed was the rescue plan we're talking about. exactly. and what the american rescue plan guaranteed is that some of our schools did not have ame adequate back and adequate ventilation that we got. we got multi-million dollar house where you have to payay a lot of it's going to have the right ventilation. that's a bunch of nonsense. a lot folks can afford to richard. masks don't work. the lockdownsordt don't work. not long distance thing though. came from a lab like that to: say goodbye. right. youane can just walk away from the democrats these funding police while crime surgesem. >> but we have a reality check for him. that's next . sleep and that is the sunday
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your name marco. the president trying to steer clear of democrats calls to defund the police, trying to t distance himself with as crime surges and some of the liberal policies come under fire . listenol, the answer is not to abandon our streets. >> that's not the answer. the answer is not to defund the police. is to give you the tools, the training, the funding to be partner, to be protectors. we're not about defunding. we're a about funding. okay, so the president's attempt to pivot on crime, putting him at odds with the a far left and his own vice president, we have to reimagine public safety and how we doou public safety in our country. not only do we need to be funded, but we need to dismantle and start a new talking about the reduction of our nypd budget and defunding a six billion dollar nypd budget. i am for defunding the police.
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yes, i support the defund movement because this is about the the investment in our communities which have historically been divested. id so that really didn't work out very well. we have increasing crime, homicide, . car theft is up 92% in cities all over the country. so jeanine, what did you think about what the president said when he came to town and what he focused on ? well, i didn't think much of what he said because this is a president who was quiet during 2020 whene the streets were burning down and when they told us , you know, that these were peacefulfu protests, buildings coming down, police precincts being emptied, federal courthouse being bombed and an arson being committed there, you know, l they're literally just they talk out of both sides ofy their mouthhe. but let's talk about the focus. he talked about guns and he talked about bringing the feds in . i'm going to a bring the feds in and they're going to handle all theseth crimes.er i said the other day the feds
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across the nation have handled in 50 states a grand total of 12000 gun crimes. but he said we can now work together. we're thinking of ways to work together. what are you thinking about? we've been working together for years. the statewehe the feds, the locl i was a d.a. we put together task forces. we don't need to come to new york and tell us this. buto here's the problem. s the problem is that they're all talk, whether it's local, whether adams and i want to give adams the benefit of the doubt and whether it is the president. i'll tell you why with adams, adams said yesterday i don't control bail reform but we need to give judges the dangerousness component and raise the age or part of it. and i't don't control that because their federal laws are you stupid? they're f not federal laws. these are state laws that you can control, that you can't change, that you can appeal. they're all full of it. they don't have a moral core.
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and richard, you know, what is the argument against that ? those are two things bail reform give judges the right to look at an individual, give them discretion, the right to look at what's going on , say know you do not deserve to be on the street. you have committed seven crimes beforehand. now you're b back in front of me again. you're going away tonight and you're going to wait for your court date orig to say that anyone under the age of 18 shouldn't be prosecuted. you know how many 16 , 15 year olds are stealing cars all over new york, all over new jersey, all over long island,hi washington dc, all over the place? so arehe those rules that should be changed? i think i we should discuss this on your show before more than i agree with you on that particular point where i do agree with, with the mayoro of new york . why does the president say it back ? but i think he does. i mean, he doesn't control the border patrol, the bail laws. i think what the what the whaton the mayor is trying to sayat in new york is it's on the state legislature to determine what the bill is. buteg i want to point to a place that say that he said townid and that was that was a misstatement on his point. right. but i want to talk about standing where it's working. o so in the city of st. louis mayor to share jones, a city
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that was the deadliest city in the country. she did c something that was actually pretty remarkable. she created a three pronged strategy deterrence intervention, prevention. the first part is she created a program called cops and clinicians and in that program in the highest crime neighborhoods, they pair of cops with clinicians, socialc workers, psychiatrists and they bring them into crime situations. soin the clinician can de-escalate. the second thing she did is she created she she hired people who are people who live in community to intervene in crime, helping folks find jobs when crimes happen, deescalating those crimes. the third thing she did was shee pushed the police officers to solve unsolved murdersus. as a result of that in st. louis, the homicide rate is down 26%. me crime is down 10%. so we do some of the policies that democrats and people with common sense have advocated for. there's not allco the police officers should not show up to i spent 24 hours with the cop and their constant tell you. but we don't want to show up to drug crimes because when people are having a drug overdose, we're not the best trying to deal with it. >> but a drugca therapist is going to send a therapist to that apartment where those two
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cops were killed. you're exactly known for domestic violence callhe and what's your incentive socialist? what is working in st. louis? but if the homicides are down 20%, you know how high the homicides were whenn this started and they broke down 26%? how do we start any rememberhe what we're but you have to acknowledge that they're down 26%. yeah. how hard and how far were they up before they went? does it matter if it shows the policies work. cpac i just i just i just work there. salt goes after cold cases. every knows that one good for nothing. >> i don't know. a i onlyft have to look at those statistics in the commercial break and see if that's accurate. but biden's trying to win ann argument at his party alreadypa lost the police arguments dead. they lost that ., so he thinks he's winning. he's losing because he's on defense against the squad and he's on defense against
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republicans. there's two questions that joe p biden needs tore answer in the media has to press him on that one . if you are an ex-con and you commit a felony, should you be able to get out on no or low bail? yes or no? mr. president, the other question is do you believe armed robbery should be a misdemeanor? yes or no? mr. president, if he tries to wiggle you, hit him with a specific case and ask him if he's comfortable with that. the problem is the media doesn't ask about crime. they ask about ukraine crime, an entire country. not one person has a question on crime. we want wee want answers to this question. and the longer joe biden isth silent on those things,es he gives air cover to days and local legislatures to keep putting bad people back on the streets. yeah, on this defunding thing i will hold a grudge. i'm not going to forget the reprehensible movement because it directly affected me. i'd like it affected politicians or the media. it still affects me when another smash and grab in my
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neighborhood yesterday i think about how the media and the democratse defending and helping lure looters and rioters under the guise of justice. i will not forget that we needd to hang tough on the police around every democrat's neck and they're going to say, but wait, i was in pro tip on the police, but you didn't have the guts to speak up. biden didn'tk have the guts to speak up. he was he was hiding like a coward. it just by not saying anything,w he enabled these wacky,ar destructive, deadly policies, you know, and by not saying anything, they also helped a massive demonization of police that we saw happen which contributed to the ferguson effect which caused the murder rate to go up. it's's important that the democrats feel the pain for creating this climate and people should not forgethi laughing the aloofness of the media and the politicians about crime speaks to the fact that they don't experience it. so what is a reporters do those heroic reporters, they show up and they report the protests. g they gin it up until there arere riots and there's arson
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and then they leave. they don't return to minneapolis. they don't see if anything's been rebuilt. they're gone. they don't anything. there's nobody smashing and grabbing in their neighborhoods. so what do they care? there's nobody pushing for the subways where they live so they don't care. so they have to be held accountable. and as far as i will never forget, 2019 2020 2020 with all this stuff started, never forget never forget the power and the numbers don't don't lie. yeah they don't lie. coming up next , nancy pelosive being accused of covering up for china over what she said about the olympics and what our athletes should do. >> they're only saying that kim whataboutism who rokeby foot long hair sumo'sep like hertie multigrain bread and usda choice angas roast beef in-depth analysis. let's go to marshawn lynch. what manan ain't to proud of jut
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nancy pelosi carrying water for communist china after repeatedly telling american athletes to keep their mouths shut at the olympics and not too call out beijing's many abuses . >> i would say to athletes you're there to compete. do not risk incurring the anger of the chinese government because they are ruthless. i know there is a temptation on the part of some to speakpe out while they are there. i respect that . but i also worry about what the chinese government might do. i wish the athletes well. i dodo not encourage them to speak out against the chinese government there because i fear for their safety. >> if they do, jesse , if wesa the speaker of the house fears for the safety of american athletes for speaking, not doing anything, not being outrageous, but speakingeo
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and she doesn't she have toxp explain whyla we're not protecting them or at the very least why they're even there. she better i mean, she basically said if you have an abusive husband, don't say you might hurte you.u. you know, that's not how it goes. we have spoken out against tyranny, dictatorships, problems in our own country, a clan, the mob, the gangs. it's why people admire americans because we speak out for people that can't speak for themselves and if anything happens to an athlete that speaks out over in china and they do something about that , the chinese response, nancy. and biden has to be so powerful and so fast because, you know, the world will rally around us if that happens. i'm afraid she cares more about her portfolio. she doesn't want to rock the boat with the chinese. they have a lot of sponsorship deals over there. remember last olympics they had i think it was 2008. she was real tough and hawkish on the chinese. then her husband paul got a limousine contract to ferry p the vips all over the place
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and then she was like, oh , china, what a wonderfulwo country. that's what this is about.nd she doesn't wantun to rattle everything. she wants to keep things smooth in the market happy you know what's so sad, martha, when you hearwh what she is saying becaue we all know y what he's saying s true . why why are we even in china? why are we even in beijing? so this competes act that they pass in the house basicallyor calls for them to move the sited of the olympics and they did it today during the open. i'm look at them saying, well, now you're on the same page with tom cotton and kevin mccarthy and all these people have been calling for them toca change the venue of the olympics. democrats are saying we agree with you, we agree with we want to moveov it to a place that's more aligned with our values todayed. t so i mean, i don't understandd what took them so long and i don't understand i couldn't help but think honestly aboutut president trump and how he would go after the leaderr in north korea and sayth i'm going on twitter and everything. i thought can youd imagine what he would be saying right now?
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if you touch one hair on one yellow , one of our ad or curl, everything is going to rain. th you don't don't even think about it, right? so we haven't really heard that from president biden. i would love to hear him stand up and say, you know, look, we have freedom of speech in our country. we expect our athletes to be responsible when they're out and about in the world. but if they have an opinion a on something and you and you so much as go near them or threaten them with any kind of confinement, you will have holy help bring down a you. right. and she basically has admitted that even she's afraid of them that if she had any feeling left in her face she try to save it. but itt it is about their cowardice. she's what she's saying don not incur the anger. it's for her own hide. it's not like she's worried about them. she's afraid that if somethingth something breaks out and china does something, then she's going to have to do something and she doesn't want to do anything because thenn
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what trade wars want to buy. and after doing so, she just wants everybody to sacrifice their first amendment, their freedom of speech once they enter china. just you don't have those rights anymore, which is that probably true anyway. but the fact is she's saying be less of an american. yeah, yeah, exactly. and finally, what about the going on over there? j we should speak out about that . but if you were an athlete, i would speak out about it if a there would, yeah, i would. i mean, i would have to save your and i hope they would. that's what i pay 80%. but sometimes, you know, when the biden administration people in afghanistan i mean we're supposed to say there butn the americans you know, how can we be sure? i mean, i admire you for saying that the i mean, the ongoing is an outrage. oh , i listen to i won't i won't defend china here at all. and how i mean how i heard what the speaker said was i this and if our athletes are c over there, the job is to compete and the job is to win and bring back as many golds
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as possible. if you speak out and the chinese government take them intoto captivity, there's no telling what could happen to you and we will come get you. it's going to take we have to find you. and while we're trying to find you could be tortured, you could be harmed and i don't want that to happen. that's how the olympics therecs because i think the whole idea of the olympics and i really think that to put this blame lies to the ioc, the ioc. i never appropriate the olympic games in beijing at all.ei the more money the ioc makesn in this particular games, the double what they made last time around because the whole deal of the games is on the world. oh , peace. everything stops, all the anger stops and people compete. i'm still angry about covid me too. i say that you can't you can't kill eight hundred thousand americans then. oh there's games that really weathertech where the right way . it's just unbelievably ironic that this is where the olympic games are in the middle of this whole thing and that they will they will benefit financially anyway up next , another huge embarrassment for the liberal media. michael cavanaugh, they justen
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a snake. tucker was the first guy tost call him creepy lawyer. but g it's another example ofn how generally the media gets things and people wrong. he was cnn's choice to take down trump. was andrew cuomo there. smollett, of course there's jeff zucker. all these people we don't fall for cads here. we saw now also then they demonize people like nrcc sandeman. but there's a huge blind spot in the legacy media. they can't see flaws and people that are on their own team, you know, maybe that's true of every team, but i'd like to think we had my doubts about when i first exactly. and i proved you wrong. you did prove me wrong that weekend in vermont. ea >>m martha, let's take a look at the media's coverage along with abinader it'. >> he's out there saving. you know what ?? he's a rock star. i think michael qunol is a beast. you're like the holy spirit. you are all places at all times sitting beside me right now. i'm not going to let you cheat. you have to guess and hint. his name is michael qunol. there's something else michael have.
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i'd like to meet you sometime over dinner. you got lucky tonight we're back with attorney michael abenaki. he is a main player lookingchae ahead to 2020. one reason why i'm taking you seriously as a contender because of your presence on cable news. we've done this .nd it's great.e martha, that yes, i'm going to be president. i know what i'm just reallyha happy for stormy daniels because hell hath no fury like an adult star born okay. and she's like, no, he took my money right? oh , man. right. she's like, no way. and i just love that she she w realized what was going on right. you called my publisher and said just send you my advance and she just shesh nailed it. so good for you. good for you. stormy daniels. good one is that i don't see her being, you know, entertained by all of thoseos folks anadin like you, you know. >> right. right. she's the one of her stormy daniels, the real winner in this whole saga. is stormy a winner? i would not go for i just can't believe all of those people that we saw in that montage.
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>> they're all either unbias doran's or about i mean, everyone in that. it's like i think he might have been poisoned. anybody he did an interview with ended up leaving. i knew this guy was a chump w because i knew he was desperates because he was loaded upp with debt. do you remember in the very beginning have you like spun off a bunch ofn companies and like screwed a bunch of investors and then he split off from law firm that he was getting sued by nike. so he's right. so he kept on trying to build and build off the back of allde these debtors that he was accumulating and it forced him into more desperate things. how do you shake down a star while you're shaking down a president weaponizes while you'rere trying to shake downtr a supreme court justice just to think aboutem what how he slept at night going to bed when you're doing all these things, a man is a maniac and we all saw it coming. so judge, from a legal
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perspective so twenty two years he's possibly facing one charge comesro the mandatory two year sentence. right. how long you think he'll beou in jail for what's going to happen next ? well, you know, it depends upon the judge. i mean, i don't know that theren are grounds for a serious appeal here. of course, teleplay can't claim ineffective assistance of counsel. it was his lawyeran but which i think was a smart because he's very shrewd. he can talk and i think he felt he could intimidate stormy daniels. and it was clear that what he was doing was he was faking her signature rework re routing theseas wire transfers and he kept telling her the publisher isn't giving you the moneyra. i don't know why. meanwhile he's depositing it. he should get some serious s state prison time. this is his second felony. and although there's a mandatory two year on on the lower wire fraud. o but i think that he should get five because he was convicted of the nike shakedown . so he's setting a time for
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>> i thought were going to say phil donahue. no, because i'm in the real phil donahue. i was on phil donahue one of the worst hours of my life. it's about women. it was about title nine. really right up your alley. yeah. oh , my god. jesse . i didn't watch that stuff i and not even letterman letterman early on with a jerry> springer. oh , johnny carson. yes. carson was funny. yeah. yeah. but then we went to potato chips. but those first five years of letterman were insane. the guy was under the stairs.ir he had the legendary chris elliott. he had stupid patrick stupid animal trick, stupid human trick. the first two years of everything is always better than the rest. every idol serious enough about everything on that yellowstone rid.got you know, she's yeah. no watch okay. she only watched the year. yes. fernwood tonight though, another great talk show host. there you go. frenchie asks if you could eliminate one weakness in your lifee , what would it be?le
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all right, let's go this way. martha, you don't have any weaknesses but pretend to do. i would say yeah. talk sugar chocolate. that's a that's i think i like to get rid of it every morning i wake up to say today's the day. i'm not going to have any cigarets. that's a universal human complaint. jesse , we're talking about wokeness. i know this is my jerry. y we think of one . yes, that is a we can't come back to me, come back to my factory to me. >> oh , wokeness. oh i don't know. i think you're going to be things you know, my particular song i absolutely was anxious. i'm anxious. anxious ous. i wish i was less anxious to we share something in common one thing my weakness the york peppermint harbor so i can feel a cool breeze through my long dark hair at the top of a mountain watching vaxxermo
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today and most of the men but not the one of the other end of the table opposite me, it is because it is national wear red day and it is february is american heart month and today is national wear red day. everyone here at fox is showing their support raising awareness for heart disease. many people don't know it. but heart disease is the number one killer of women. so make sure to make time for yourself and relax and watch "the five" every day it's good for your heart. >> jesse: didn't raise enough awareness. >> greg: i don't think you can say it's good for the heart. that's a medical claim and we might get thrown off the air. >> judge jeanine: doctor would suggest i know what i'm talking about. [laughter] >> jesse: richard? >> richard: thorpe is a english teacher first black woman to win the prize. selected from more than 8,000 nominees. she won due to dedication of her
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students. in 2018-2019 school year she helped her children win $6.7 million in scholarships. thorpe, like myself, is jamaican in heritage and her -- she was raised by her grandmother and anderson track and field scholarship to howard university. she embodies what it means to be an american patriot. every time you are on, jamaican -- gentleman maken me jamaican-jamaican me crazy. >> martha: today i am calling out anthony harris. >> this is the sweetest story ever. this young lady audrey soape lost her dad and grandmother. the mother reached out and asked him if he would take her to the father daughter dance. not only did he do it he made sure someone came and did her makeup. they went dancing.
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they were there the whole night. he hung out with her and it just made her day. it's a sweet thing that he actually, you know, people say they are going to do things like that but he did it. i give him credit. >> jesse: class all the way. [laughter] >> martha: also i'm doing "fox news sunday" this sunday filling in. check it out 9:00 in the morning. >> jesse: all right. >> martha: do you want to be on the panel? >> jesse: that will be the last "fox news sunday." >> jesse: i want to wish a very happy birthday to former sergeant eddy bomba turns 102 today. one bad mother. world war ii vet stormed the beaches at normandy. went overseas to serve his country and fight for freedom. thank you, eddie, appreciate it appreciate if you turn in to "jesse watters primetime" we have carley shimkus. george mma. tulsi gashed.
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rogan. student leading the charge against these mask maskers and we salute that kid. >> only takes one person to change the world, jesse. >> jesse: i have never heard of that before where do you come up with them. >> greg: i just coin them. >> jesse: you didn't know what you said the whole ♪ ♪ [national anthem]
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