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superstars now. i can tell you very cheap. ladies, you were great and i look forward to talking more on this. by the way, we will pursue this little bit more tomorrow especially when we catch up. we have christopher oliveras to take us to the countdown to title 42 going away. virginia senator as well. well. indications of all the of that. we will see you tomorrow. here is the endemic "the five." >> jesse: i am jesse watters with dagen mcdowell, jessica tarlov, sandra smith and will cain. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." the liberal media of freaking out after getting just a tiny taste of censorship. elon musk going on a late night massacre temporarily suspending accounts of left-wing reporters
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from "the new york times," cnn and "the washington post." he even gave a little time out to the guy who used to be keith olbermann and he claims doxxed him with assassination coordinates by sharing an account that attracts david jett in real time. the billionaire with an instant in l.a. where a stalker jumped on the top of his car and his kid was in and said this -- >> information about somebody's location is inappropriate and i think everyone would not like that to be done to them here or there will not be any distinction in the future with journalist and regular people. everybody will be quick to say it but they are not special sized journalist. >> jesse: aoc is really mad saying this, "i get feeling unsafe but the abuse of power and frantically entering and journalist. take a beat and lay off the port of fascism pure tried to put down your phone." in the same meaning beyond the
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censorship with the hunter biden laptop story all of a sudden melting down, watch. >> this seems really scary, okay? >> the chaos, the ego, the insults and the fact that he is bringing down an institution. twitter is not the republican party, but it certainly feels like the dying days of this platform unless something changes quickly. >> i think this raises a big question the free press, the future of the free press on twitter looks like. >> i worry about the chilling effect this might have on those reporters, particularly when you think musk and other companies based, tesla, your reporting on working conditions. >> jesse: jessica tarlov cannot wait to talk about this story. what would you like to say? >> jessica: i would like to say that i think elon musk needs a content moderation team here that he needs a trust and safety council to come back so that people could actually see there were folks and not just one onen
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deciding his feelings got hurt where he felt unsafe even though the elon jet account is public available information. let's be clear about that. the assassination attempt on his child. it is scary when someone has your kid in there. he didn't report it to the place, which seems strange. donnie o'sullivan on twitter just weeding out the fact that the l.a.p.d. said he didn't file a report. it had nothing to do with his coordinates were assassination at all. in the transition from republicans being up in arms about preserving the first amendment to cry harder lives is really something to behold. so he changes the terms of service a couple of days ago to shut down the jett track which explicitly said i would never shut down the pier the new terms of service are so vague, jesse, i took your picture right now. >> jesse: now try it.
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>> jessica: and i posted it on twitter. the geolocation of that would qualify as a violation of the terms and service. so, i could be suspended from twitter for harming you for right now just using what is and this app. >> jesse: so you are complaining to the terms are arbitrary? >> jessica: no, i'm not done. >> jesse: continue. >> jessica: he is suspending people who are aggravating him or hurting his feelings like lopez from business insider who has been with him for years because tesla, the company she covers. she got suspended for putting up old information about him about elon musk has a habit of talking to mike doxxing people she doesn't like from the past. she's off. if you hear about the first amendment you should be up in arms about this especially the fact he doesn't have a committee of people paying attention -- >> sandra: what is that going to do a few public a picture of
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jessie, will the team explore -- >> jessica: he doesn't have one. >> sandra: i would take it a step further. just be pretty transparent with the rules. obviously what he decided he did tweet this out and journalist actually reference back to this. but elonva said in the account doxxing real-time information on any one will be suspended because twitter considers that a physical safety violation including posting links to real-time location info. on a slightly daily basis, you will not be banned for that. this is real-time information. so fine, have the content moderation. but have the rules, spell the rules out in reference back to them when somebody's band. i don't think anybody will take issue with somebody running a company that makes that decision. the one off decision by elon musk is what everybody is taking issue with. >> will: jessica, your sales pitch is elon musk should adopt content moderation team
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because it would be less barbiturate and opaque what we have lived under the past four or five years? twitter head content moderation team. it silenced people for any host of reasons they wanted any given moment or any suggestion by the fbi. not just conservatives. how about dr. jay bacteria from the latest covid orthodox. what you're suggesting is let's go back to the way it was. i will not see her and tell you today elon musk exercising arbitrary power is per perfect. but please don't sell what we have before is better. i believe in free speech and i believe free speech is always better. elon said his line is doxed. by the way his information was not public but private. space >> jessica: that is not true. >> jesse: the faa gives him a new plane identifier every month because of threats to his safety. but this guy, this musk tracker wrote software to hack it so could get around that. so, it is not just publicly
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available information. the guy is a creep. >> jessica: sure, okay, but if you are trying to assassinate elon musk or steal his child, which is what he is alleging, you know how to get that information besides going on twitter and clicking on what elon jet has to say. and that investigation -- >> jesse: so let's not make it easier to be on a platform that he owns, right? just like you wouldn't want people to know where you work -- actually they know where you're at 6:00 every single day. but besides that, you don't want that. >> dagen: i love the bawling and howling at these journalists who've ignored all of these twitter files like "the new york times." it was right on the web page about musk, twitter and banning the journalist. they even cover these twitter file docs at all. "the washington post," live them, those nefarious going on
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scum of the censorship the election interference, but now this is newsworthy because they are the story! i love it. but i am not surprised. the only thing i'm surprised about with elon musk is that he didn't start doing this sooner. he spent $44 billion on this money losing sewage lagoon. jesse, you understand this. do you know how bad people wine and behave when they pay for a full price first class airline ticket? can you imagine spending $44 billion on this heap of crap? he selling test was talk to prop it up. he sold more than $3.5 billion in tesla stock recently. $23 billion worth of test. this year. tesla stock fell 16% in the last
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five days. it's like a multiyear low. and he has to extract some pleasure out of this nightmare. so, what is the point of having all that money if you can't throw your weight around and pander some people that you find work some? that is all he's doing. he is a benevolent case. wait until he goes after people he doesn't like. listen, we know how come i like, crazy rich people connect. he's not even close to howard use. >> will: i for one want to bring back keith olbermann delete immediately. live stream over the few hours. the best job he's ever had and now jobs he hasn't had. >> jessica: i know that is funny to make fair to make fun of keith olbermann but before we go to the break we move from savior of first amendment to sort of decent whatever dictator appear that is cool? >> dagen: i think all of these people should be brought back on
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the platform, but it's not in elon's world it is not free speech. it is speech free. >> jessica: i didn't get that memo. >> jesse: she is saying it comes back in seven days, they will be back and they broke the rule. they knew the role. they broke the rule. they were suspended and will come back. it's not so bad. now, they know the rules so they won't break it again. the rules that kamala harris talks about. we have to have rules and norms. >> jessica: now we will talk about kamala harris and will not deal with the topic at hand. why is that you haven't been to the border? >> dagen: musk walked off an interview with me years ago. >> will: these matter but the past for one student? >> jessica: they did so we read the twitter files and they were covered but the people didn't like the coverage because there was nothing to it. jerry from "the wall street journal" wrote about it. he said the people are not up in
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arms and trey gowdy set on a special report earlier. >> they were assumed. >> jessica: i'm sorry -- >> jesse: the proof is in the pudding. >> jessica: the rationale back and forth about why donald trump was suspended. right? people having a real debate, people actually cared about heavenly, inciting a riot. >> jesse: this is the hill you want to die on, doxxing people? come on, you are better than that. >> jessica: maybe i'm not. [laughter] >> dagen: can i say one quick thing? he walked off of an interview with me. that is why he's mad. and he took his microphone off and threw it down. and we were taping the interview and i called him a jerk for years. so he can make amends. >> will: he being elon. how would you like him to make amends? >> dagen: he can come on fox and do an interview. >> jesse: okay, there you are at it. taken to do a show. prime time, got it. up next crypt oh freaks sammy
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after losing billions of customers money. the fraudsters family is apparently calling the rat infested bahamas prison where he is being held and asking if he can get some vegan meals. that request is not granted appear at all the talk about sam what is going on with his former flame caroline ellison? bankman-fried blamed her for the crypto exchange but she hasn't been charged so rumors are swirling she flipped on her former boyfriend. congress was to get to the bottom of the fraud. bankman-fried and his cronies pumped and $95,000 in donations to 11 lawmakers who served on the committee investigating last month's class of the ftx dough exchange. i hope you don't mind me saying sandra during the commercial breaks you said this isn't a cajon seas scheme.
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>> sandra: i don't get this the comparison to a ponzi scheme. a ponzi scheme the student buzzers of a ponzi scheme and you take the new investors and pay off the original investors. >> will: keep raising money. >> sandra: for a long period of time. this was outright fraud. this was outright theft. there is no reason why authorities shouldn't have caught on to what he was doing earlier. i also said during the commercial break if we are going to go there the ft fdny covering during "american reports" flabbergast thing on these prosecutor stood up there like they discover this. this case was handed to them on a platter with a bow here they did not discover this. you have to ask yourself in the wake of all of these donations to democrats and republicans but mostly democrats, you have to look at this and ask yourself, "why is this a market that continues without the regulations most asset classes
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have?" they have rules and regulations but why was this exempt from that in ways that still exempt from that? why do we have to beg for that to happen? that should never happen and there were red flags all over the way. now, we have to account for all those who turned a blind eye to the spirit a lot of people have had their accounts wiped out because of this and the feds die they are patting themselves on the back this week. >> will: i want a classic jesse watters take way he asked for vegan meals and prison is perfectly reasonable. >> jesse: reasonable? well, when you're rich, white stanford parents call the jail and asked the warden if you can change your meals because you have dietary restrictions, you cannot recover from that. this is not sleep away camp. this guy is not in first class where, well, i will have the vegan entree. no, this guy is in jail and will
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be in jail forever. he needs to give the cash back that he squirreled away and give it back to the people he stole money from. and the girlfriend, it looks like, is going to flip and sing. that is what happens when you have a pier there is no loyalty. the republicans keep saying they got so much money and i'm so sick of hearing that. we could zoom in on this here. see the blue push mark the blue or democratic donations and the red are the republican donations. it is not even close. if you add in the executives at that firm donated, that is about $70 million, and the democrat spent and stole. and i will get that money back for you and geraldo because that money is bogus. if you get dirty money from stolen cash and then you win an election you can't just say i'm going to give it to charity. are you going to give it to the clinton foundation?
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your uncles charity? who will doubt donate it back to the next cycle? that is not fair. you cannot have these, because these pumping up the senates. you can't have guys stealing cash from a donating to democrats and then dying on the hill. i'm just going to give the money to charity. you can do that every single election if you want to. one guy goes to jail and they keep the senate. not fair coming up for her! >> will: jessica? >> jessica: so he didn't steal the senate. >> jesse: still purchased with fraudulent money. >> jesse: that is capitalism may be. >> jesse: no, it is not! >> jessica: okay i thought i would try purity should get back the money and i don't think the charity is good enough. i don't know how -- there obviously needs to be somebody in charge of this because a lot of this money was given to you which packs that gives money to various and adults, issues. i don't know how that works. just picking a charity animal cruelty or whatever doesn't help
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the people that need this money back. so it makes complete sense to me victims fund when you were in prison and have a religious reason why you need a special meal. that is one thing. if it is just a dietary preference, that is not good enough. they were to fight dietary meals. and i understand it might not be what you want to pure the girlfriend has a very strange piece of this puzzle for sure. i don't know about the stuff and i know there were multiple women around but if she will flip on him, great. it continues to be one of the craziest things and watching all of this like on the nbc wild with people attacking. >> dagen: it is not that he did, he ripped a lot of people off, plain and simple. >> will: the girlfriend is singing? >> dagen: let's talk about sam ac where referred to ftx as the next jpmorgan appear at their coverage of crypto and everything about this company this man has led a nauseating
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embarrassment. what did you just ask me? >> will: if the girlfriend is singing? >> dagen: she hired wilmer hale and spotted in new york city lower manhattan at a coffee bar. he was clearly throwing, spf was pointing to her under the bus and on the trading division and all along, the trading division, the customer money was being used at the trading division. >> will: right. >> dagen: the money was being funneled over there. he was overseeing it even when his name was not on as ceo. we would make an easy prosecution of him if she gets on the witness stand. screwed, financial documents, you know, kind of digital information and evidence. just her testifying against him would really be enough having covered so many of these trials. to sandra's point, what went on
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certainly the contributions to all of these democrats played into this. but the federal trade commission could have regulated this. they regulate literally anything to do with consumer fraud. you can't say a bucket of paint covers 400 feet and only covers 200 feet. the consumer financial protection bureau, where are you? because your only a lot of mouth and no mojo. the security exchange commission and the trade commission the department of justice, frankly, gambling is more regulated than any of this. and it is all because nobody wanted to stop the trading of these digital beanie babies. everybody was having a blast and making so much money. it is the reason tiktok has never been regulated. and now, everybody in d.c. has woken up to it. everybody was getting rich.
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and the allure of crypto was always and still is largely the fact that get the government out of my money! i hate fiat currency. i want the government's hands off of my money. well, guess what? this is what happens when the government is not involved in your money. it is just like the 1920s and that did not end well. >> will: it didn't end like that. >> dagen: it did with this. >> d>> will: the dumbing down of america at the latest woke example to run education. ♪ ♪ no way can i miss her big debut. with your booster, i think you'll be there. for every twirl. i got a shot so my sister won't get sick.
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>> dagen: the woke are attempting to lower education standards again here at the university system oversees six public colleges in kansas considering a move to drop algebra from required classes. they claim 1 out of 3 students failed the class the first time around so why have it at all? this is not the first time education has fallen to the mob here at new york university fired in organic chemistry professor after several students complained his class was just too hard. and there is an effort to fight back, however, launched last year raised whopping $100 million to combat wokeness in higher education. here is an astounding number. >> this is not just a matter of, "oh, let's give people an alternative to broken education system to live better lives." this is an issue of global competitiveness in an issue how
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we will face china. >> dagen: jesse, you are the most of the at this table. >> jesse: no i'm not but i will take it. >> dagen: you are if i say you are. >> jesse: no argument from me. >> dagen: what do you think? >> jesse: i feel like the lower of the standards after i was that age. >> dagen: oh, okay. >> jesse: i missed out and like you don't even have to take your s.a.t.s to get into school. you don't have to write a college essay and get ai to do it. and i probably could have gotten paid to be a college lacrosse player appeared because now they have all sorts of, you know deals that you can get. >> jessica: those parents are in jail. >> jesse: no, i'm talking you can get sponsorships now. i really missed out and it's not fair. i could have got my loan paid off but when does lowering standards improve quality? do you ever see fda be like, you
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know what, this meat is not passing the mustard so let's lower the standards here. or even in your personal life, a girl striking out on the dating scene. i will not approve myself but just get fat losers. that never ends well so instead of trying to get by lee as a country should try to get be better. >> dagen: he has a point in there somewhere, sandra. i am just stuck on the fat loser thing and having flashbacks. but the issue of the disparity between the actual value of the education and the ballooning cost of the education, there is some day of reckoning the to come because you cannot have that disparity continue to grow where you get nothing for this ballooning price.
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>> sandra: you know who is reading and writing and taking a standardized test? china peer that is the point of the university of boston raising money to come back with the education system here this is an issue of global competitiveness. we have to be conservative. we will lower our values and lower our level of education in this country. others will pass right by us. i think that is real parallel in this spirit i lost my notes here, but they look at the average college student in this country now graduating. in some cases, i believe on average with a four year degree, they have written 20 pages collectively and read may be 40 here at 400, but we are not reading, we are not writing, we are not testing. there will be long-term consequences to that if we continue to lower our standards. >> will: i will tell you the problem here are the problem is college football. i come up for care the standards
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and the woke indoctrination institutions. it is a failed enterprise. i agree with you dakin there will be a deal that comes due. the return, we need an alternative. a combination of trade school, classical learning, travel the world, paying out, they meet your potential wife but until we crack democrat college football, everyone will go to the indoctrination factor. i'm dead serious about this. there is a reason for these coaches make $10 billion a year of the biggest advertising campaign everyone of these colleges have going for them. i can talk about it, you can talk about it and thought recognized the college is a poor investment. but until they can hang out on saturdays and meet potential wives, they will go to the university of kansas and enjoy poor algebra scores. >> dagen: but jesse, the worst schools though and i know where you went to undergraduate college like the small liberal arts schools.
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>> jessica: in terms of wokeness. >> dagen: in terms of wokeness and getting degrees. i have an history degree. $7500 a year but now it is ten times that. >> jesse: you have a mic or a vegan? >> dagen: i ate eggs yesterday. i'm worried about osteoporosis and getting down the croissant. [laughter] but those schools, that doesn't apply. they don't have a football program here are the ones where you get a degree -- >> will: those schools don't matter. >> dagen: continue. >> jessica: i'm sitting right here. i've never been into this. i took working hard in my grades. and i went to a competitive school in the city. i had to do super well to get into the schools that i got into. i think if you do things like practice law in some schools want to drop -- obviously medical school will never drop
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the regulation for that because obviously you can't have people hitting into an operating room that don't understand the basics. i'm pretty sure about that. but i hate this. and i think you can have a very thoughtful conversation about how standardized test favor people who can hire tutors. that is something i grew up around. a lot of kids go in and take the psat. depending on how well or bad it went, kids with a lot of money would suddenly walk out of the s.a.t. and had 1600 but got 1100 when they had taken it in the beginning. they can afford people, thousands of dollars an hour of tutoring. that isn't fair. so i think we should look at a broader spectrum of criteria. not everybody needs a curriculum. you don't need to know -- but you need to know basic algebra probably. >> dagen: i tell you what you need to know. need to know the theory if build
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a shed for your lawn mower. a squared plus b squared equals c squared. you don't build a basic shed. my dad tell me that when i was four years old. >> will: he taught you four years old? >> dagen: straight-ahead, a video, and "the fastest." ♪ ♪ you could even save $652. thank you, liberty mutual. now, contestants ready? go! why? why? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪
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sandra, you reacted to it. before i saw this when it first happened and i watched it like four times. it is pretty remarkable to see a pilot ejected from a plane like that. >> will: it was on the ground. >> sandra: no. >> jesse: you didn't watch it four times. >> sandra: i did watch it but i watched his flight come down four times. it is amazing. >> dagen: what i'm going to say -- i should just shut up. because i don't fly jets. but this ejection seems more risky because the plane was on the ground. >> will: i agree. i have no reason to know but i will feel confident in agreeing with you. that seems dangerous because you don't have time for your shoe to open. >> dagen: yes. >> will: and f-35 we spent a lot of money on those planes. >> jesse: and it crashed. good job. on long car rides with the
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twins, one button, boom! to the moon! threatened them. they better not touch my ejector button. >> jessica: up next, the latest social media craze has them explaining to older coworkers. >> number two bit. no, you bet. moving on. >> jessica: let's get a crash course no cap is an absolute truth. >> will: you are going to tell us? >> jessica: i will finish reading and we will talk about at the same time sandra asked. it means something is good or great and short for suspicious. that makes sense. >> that's been around for a while. >> jessica: more than millennials, sandra. any of these make sense to you a
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question mark >> will: i read them all. >> jessica: because you read the packet? >> will: i wanted you to run a quiz and i would ace them all. >> dagen: you want to be the winner every time, will. i will use link because nobody can understand what i'm saying anyway. [laughter] >> jessica: there, jesse. >> jesse: i did not know cap. >> will: you didn't know cap? of those, the leading edge. like you would be on tr trend te most with that. >> dagen: no cap. >> jesse: i'm getting lectured on slain by a guy online. >> will: he just found that out. >> jessica: and finally -- >> dagen: up at a word for you. >> jessica: tight means drunk. tight means drunk. >> dagen: it is an old word. >> will: when we were kids, it meant cool. >> dagen: tight means drunk, go ahead. >> jessica: okay, let's get out of here.
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: the office holiday parties are back but two-year hiatus from the pandemic, people might not know how to behave. here is a tip, don't leave the office. >> remember this garbage. this is christmas! ♪ ♪ >> sandra: carol, the bells. but seriously experts suggest you not talk politics or only about work. that is not a good idea to make sure to skip the extra drink. jessie, do you have any tips? what do you think is the biggest rule at an office party? >> jesse: you learn a lot about someone at an office
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christmas party. and often times, this is the first moment where you've gotten drunk around your coworkers at all. let's say you get hired in february, well, you are lighting it up at the christmas party. so, i would just make sure to not be the drunkest. you can be the second drunkest but not the drunkest. >> will: that is really good advice. don't talk about the second strongest beer they don't show up at the office. >> jesse: fly under the radar. and you can point at the drunkest and say look at this guy! >> dagen: that is so dangerous because there are some people who are great drunks, right? and/or bad drunks and you are much drunker than everybody else, but you don't think you are as drunk. it is just -- does that make any sense? >> sandra: but you know what is fantastic though and i think everybody is pretty happy to hear this, 57% of companies are having some sort of holiday
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celebration this year. more and more people talk in the office and there's been a lot this year. that is good. >> jesse: fauci, go ahead. >> jessica: where your masts or whatever. i said or whatever. we had a christmas party here and one for "the five" and it was fabulous. people especially like teams working together a long time and then the pandemic split up, right? and people used to hang out with all the time. it was just awesome. i do think you can drink. i know you should be a little bit loose or more fun than you might be naturally. but not, obviously, too drunk. but i talk about holiday at the office party. >> sandra: is there anything off-limits at office parties? >> will: yeah, i think there are some things. that was a big, open question. get to the edge of the line, the better the party. you need to deepen your relationships, you know?
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>> jesse: professionally. >> will: right, thank you, jessie. conversationally, conversationally deepen your relationships. >> d>> dagen: if anybody needs tips from me about anything, you better just not leave your cats. >> sandra: are you wild? >> dagen: i just don't go. i stay at home. i get like -- i hide in the bathroom. >> will: during the party? >> dagen: i'm super uncomfortable. i don't make small talk. i'm bad at chitchat. i'm like -- i'm like talking to the bartender. >> will: that sounds like a lot of fun, dagen. >> dagen: i am awkward. >> sandra: sounds fun, merry christmas. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ so how many vaccines have you given to people?
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>> it's time for "one more thing." sometimes, mother nature reminds you who's in charge. [crashing sounds] lightning strike. don't test mother nature, she will win every time. and it's a she. tonight on "jesse watters prime time," the worst school district in america, we found it. jessica pete >> winter is coming, and this police k-9 from the -- from the sx police department is doing her part. her name is novo and she has taken to snow shoveling though it may come back with a few bite marks speir and she's been with the force since july 2020, in response to a viral video essex rob shovel job. >> starting on january 23rd,
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sean duffy and i have a show. >> elon musk is your first guest. >> no. i'm sure he -- a girl can dream. >> january 23rd, 6:00 p.m., fox business. >> elon musk might be your first guest. >> "the bottom line." >> i need jesse's promotional skill. [laughter] i'm very excited. congratulations. >> and you will keep normal hours now. no more waking up at 3:00 in the morning. >> 2:30 a.m. for 13 years in a row. >> and it's over, your reason to go out to an office party. >> and not hide in the bathroom. >> i am good, i put my feet on the toilet seat so people cannot find me. >> you sit up on the back of the toilet. >> graphic imagery. >> i play candy crush. >> jesse, it was kind of you earlier this week, a segment on
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friday called "off script." we had so much fun. i went off script with the cast of "the five." here's what we learned. >> we will go off script. by 5:00 o'clock, you have a lot of the news of the day. >> everyone else is very prepared. >> it shows, jesse. [laughter] >> i've seen this play out on our show, and there's no way: you definitely prepare. >> does not for that show. that show was unprepared, sometimes those are the best. and you know i'm talking up your left and right >> thanks for that, it was good to say. >> it was fun. greg gutfeld was -- [laughter] >> a behind-the-scenes look at jesse watters. here's to go things i love: running and freezing cold temperatures. let me introduce you to the antarctic ice marathon. 20 competitors -- 60
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competitors, 20 nations across the globe. the winner is sean tobin from ireland. he ran the whole thing into hours and 53 minutes, knee-high snow and some of this, so you are trudging. >> good for ireland. they have to do something. [laughter] that's it for us, see you monday. have a good weekend. >> >> bret: welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. breaking: internal records from twitter, the twitter files part 6, detailing what appeared to be close and extensive cooperation between the social media sites and the fbi. the company under new ownership of elon musk's posting that information again this evening through another journalist. our correspondent is with us tonight with the latest. >> good evening. these came out just a couple of hours ago, they seem to be dumping out every few days. as you mentioned,
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