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seat. type in jason in the house you'll get there. the interview with clay travis and you'll love it. it's available at foxnewspodcast.com or wherever you listen. thank you for tuning in and have a very merry christmas and sean duffy in for laura ingram. sean, glad you're filling in tonight and aren't you glad you're not in the halls of congress on december 21st? >> sean: i was watching and thinking the same thing. i'm sean duffy in for laura and this is the special edition of ingram angle. we begin with a fox news alert and about 50 hours left till the government shuts down and senate democrats are rushing to ram through the 4,155 page, $1.7 trillion pork filled ominous spending bill that most senators probably haven't even finished reading yet. fox news senior congressional
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correspondent chad pergram is live on cap hall hill. >> there's a did lea and over gop to impose title 42 for the border. >> i'm requested that we at a minimum have a up or down vote, up or down vote on preserving title 42 and title 42 authority is the only thing standing between us and absolute pandemonium on the border. we already have pandemonium and democrats won't let us do it because they're afraid it might pass >> chuck schumer wanted an overnight vote but the flash point over the border stalled things. >> we're still working on an agreement to vote on amendments and pass the omnivus tonight. we're making progress but if we do not reach agreement because of the urgency of getting in
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done, i'll file cloture this evening for a friday cloture vote. >> that means the senate would vote to break a filibuster on friday that needs 60 yays but the deadline is friday night to fund the government at 11:five 9:59 eastern time and the house still must vote. so the deadline could slip into christmas eve. democrats turned on the gop over the process. >> we've got a significant number of republicans that won't vote for anything and would prefer to shut the government down, and that's not constructive. we have criticisms both sides, my party wants more spending in certain areas that we're not getting. the other party wants different spending priorities and that's part of congress. >> minority leader mitch mcconnell said the senate needed to wrap things up by thursday otherwise he'd endorse an interim bill that goes through the new year. that means ukraine would not get its money.
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zahn. >> zahn: chad, thank you. >> bipartisan package is chuck full of good news for kids, veterans, small businesses, and even for our democracy. >> bipartisan government funding bill before this body is in perfect but strong -- imperfect by strong. >> sean: welcome to the uni party in washington dc. senate republicans are giving the democrats their entire christmas wish list and as you heard from chad, a bill released in the dead of night could in fact be passed in the dead of night. since many of the senators probably didn't read the bill, let me share some of the most egregious things in it. flagged by congressman dan bishop and we'll get to ukraine in a moment. $477,000 for antiracist training from the equity institute. $3 million for lgbtq+ museum in new york city, $1.2 million in services for daca recipients and prohibits cbp from being used
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for border security. $4.2 billion for one of the richest counties in the u.s., monuments for journalists and service animals, gender programs in pakistan and $200 million for a gender equity fund. and the biggy: $26 million for the office of diversity and inclusion in the u.s. house of representatives. i'm joined by molly hemmingway, editor and chief at fox news and phil. molly, i listen to how this process goes on and i live it had for nine years, but how much longer can the american people take of dc operating like this? >> it is unfathomable and believable to most americans that this is what the senate is doing and they had all year to have meaningful debate about the budget and how we operate our federal government. they chose not to. they release a bill that no one has read, no one cares to read that has been written by lobbyists and savvy democrat staffers and the things you listed and these horrible pork
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things, they're awful, but they're a tiny percent of the problem with the bill, which embeds so many dangerous ideologies into the functioning of the federal government and does nothing to correct the massive problems we have. rewards the fbi and department of justice for meddling in our elections and censoring people's first amendment -- going against people's first amendment rights, increases their budget and does nothing to take on the problems we have in the destruction of the military but rewards them and encourages them to continued what they're doing. it's not surprising that democratting are supporting this. what is unbelievable to tens of millions of americans is that republicans led by senate minority leader mitch mcconnell are working so hard to get this passed. it is deeply immoral and frustrating to americans that this is what's happening in the country. >> phil, i want to take off of mollie's point and republicans go to the american people and say i'm going to be a conservative and reduce spending and reduce the influence of government in your lives and
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here is mitch mcconnell partnering with democrats to pass a bill to fund the government till october as opposed to funding the government till february 1 and waiting for kevin mccarthy and republicans to take control of the house when they'll have a more control over spending. can you make sense of that for me? >> well, hard to make sense of something so nonsensical, sean. this is why the senate republicans have said we'd rather do a spending deal with senate democrats than house democrats than do a spending deal with senate democrats and house republicans. they're choosing to completely sideline the newly elected majority in the house. their theory is for whatever reason they get a better outcome working with democrats and i think that's deeply offensive to the voters that just elected a republican house and expected that republican house to have a seat at the table. >> sean: you're right, a better deal with democrats and waiting for republicans to take control. mollie, kevin mccarthy threatening to kill any legislation in the house proposed by gop spending in the
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senate. here's how senator cramer responded, watch. >> i don't know if i buy the threat, but i find it -- kevin is in a tough spot and statements from house republicans is a very reason. >> high burdening the house on january mike: >> they're making a mockery of the recent elections and the only leverage republicans have after two pretty brutal years with many problems besetting the country is the republican-controlled house that gets to weigh in on many of the major issues and debates that americans deserve to be able to be heard. about problems with the cdc and handling pandemic response.
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by doing this massive $1.7 trillion omnibus and they take away all the leverage that republicans have in this country for another year and it is not what a serious country could do and the top elected republican is mitch mcconnell and he is encouraging this and it's a great thing. it's not perfect but it's solid or whatever you said and the clip he played and praising this and achieves the policy priorities of republicans. it's a lie and it's delusional and this is not what you would -- this is not what a serious party should have the top leader saying this. >> they're trying to run the clock out and think people are going to christmas and not paying attention and jam through the massive spending but we're paying attention. phil, the democrats never miss a
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opportunity to fund abortions not less than $575 million should be made available for family planning, reproductive health including in areas where population growth threatens diversity for endangered species. phil, quickly, how can a pro life republican support legislation based oen that alone? >> that should be a reason to oppose the whole bill and it's grown on the left despite the evidence and facts this and idea that human beings are a plague on the planet and bad for the environment and of course julian simon defeated his great opponent on this point with the famous bet they had, but this goes back to thomas malthus. this mentality like so much what we see from the left and obsession and insistence that humans are destroying the planet and species lost and bio-diversity and all wrapped up in the whole mentality and gives us a window into the way the left views the world and i agree, no republican should be
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voting for that world view. and i agree with what mollie said about cdc and ni and fda. they reauthorize fda for five year withs no reforms and give more money to nih where fauci's deputy is about to take over for him with zero accountability and they'll say, oh, we fixed all the problems. we haven't done any accountability with the oversight and said we did that and handled it in the omni. >> republicans refuse to fight and it's frustrating as former republican member. thanks for joining me. all right, you cranen president vladamir zelensky arrived in washington dc earlier this afternoon and first stop was at the white house where after a meeting with biden, the president made clear our support is open ended. >> the united states is committed to ensuring that the brave ukrainian people can continue, continue to defend their country against russian aggressions as long as it takes. we will stay with you. we will stay with you for as long as it takes. >> sean: timing of zelensky's
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trip was no coincidence after already giving him billions in aid, the omnibus bill we discussed includes $45 billion of additional support and despite the continued support, his message to congress was clear, it isn't enough. >> we have artillery, yes. thank you. we have it? is it enough, honestly, not really. you can speed up our victory. your money is not charity, it's an investment in the global security and democracy that we handle in the most responsible way. >> sean: joined by kurt and monica crowley, secretary of treasury and host of the monica crowley podcast. download it. mono-a i look at this and $45 billion of additional cash going to ukraine, and that's not charity? what?
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>> ewe know, it's absolutely incredible. the united states of america is being invaded every single day, and the uni party shrugs it off but ukraine gets invaded and they get north of $100 billion so far over the last nine months and they get their leader with an address to a joint session of congress as if he's the american president. it does show you where the uni party's priorities lie. ukraine is a notoriously corrupt country and has been for a long time and what we've seen is the globalist elites have been using this conflict as a massive money laundering operation, that's not to say you can't admire the ukrainian people's resilience and encourage of fighting back against the invading russian forces and what's happened is this turned into a giant slush fund using our money when we have so many problems here at home that deserve our attention
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and our resources, not least of all our southern border. you know, the uni party and that includes a number of significant republicans refuse to approve $5 billion to enforce our border; right, to prevent our own invasion and there's no problem waiving through about $130 billion for ukraine. it's an absolute outrage, by this administration and by the way this, president is also compromised by ukraine. you know, his son with zero qualifications was the channel, the conduit for tens of billions of dollars going into the biden family via ukraine all of this is not in the interest of the united states. his -- zelensky's interests are not our interest and his fight is not our fight. you can say you admire their courage but at the same time you do not need to be granting every single request from this man.
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>> sean: and risking a war with russia. it's insane. there's a threat that the war will drag on and take a watch. >> russia can do this for year selling oil and gas to china, india, and other countries. putin controls the political narrative for the most part in the country and can play this the long game and the real question is whether we play the long game and good news is we have. >> sean: kurt, how long can we afford to play this game? >> i'm a simple retired army colonel from the army workaholics where we tried to set objectives. what's the end state we're after here and what are we trying to do and the strategy? write check after check after check? i don't know. i'd like to hear a debate but every time we start debating this, it becomes you love putin, something i particularly loathe since the shivered in the cold west germany when i was over during the cold war and went over and trained ukrainian soldiers four times before i
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retired. so, you know, i don't know what the heck we're doing. i admire the ukrainian people, their country got invaded and they're fighting back and a case could be made that's an american interest to assist them in fighting back but no one is making that case, much like the omnibus, we're supposed to shut up and take it. i think the american people are tired of that. >> sean: monica, i think we have the right to ask questions and the fact that america sends more money than everyone else combined on this war. why isn't europe paying more or don't we deserve transparency and should see how this money is being spent. what use it's going to and is it being wa wasted and not providig any of the transparency. >> that's right. there's no accountability for our tax money, hard earned going into this conflict. a couple of months ago, sean and kurt, there was reporting done by a major network saying there's no -- we can't trace the weapons that we're sending there. the weapons that we can trace
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are not making it to the front lines. they're not getting so where the weapons need to go. where are these weapons going? where is all of this money going? again, this is a giant black hole in ukraine and a money laundering operation and of course it's in the interest of this administration, which is compromised with regard to ukraine and in the interest of keeping this conflict going and profit off this politically and economically and so it's in everybody's interest to keep the conflict going. that's why the administration has not tried to broker a diplomatic peace. >> sean: thank you, panel. sam bankman-fried is expected to have his plane landed right now. the ftx founder is being extradited from the bahamas to
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the u.s. after allegedly using billions of customer dollars to support investments in his trading company alameda. the 30--year-old ceo was denying the allegations and could have first court appearance tomorrow morning and while in the air, the southern district of new york announced two sbf associates have pled guilty and are cooperating with the sdny. that's bad news for sbf. all right, we'll be monitoring this story and bring you any pictures as they arrive to us as the night continues. with the fate of title 42 hanging in the balance, thousands ovmigrants are amassing at the border and a full report in moments. a stanford professor responds to the ludicrous language guide and dr. jay bhattacharya is here next. stay with us.
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possible. cast their plan? democrat congressman henry quare of texas saying they plan to ask texas to divert everyone down to the rio grand valley sector and they'll receive the overflow of migrants from the rgv and other areas. is i'm joined by chris oliveras with the texas department of public safety. what impact will we have dpoaes we're diverting migrants and what is this supposed to do? >> it'll have a significant impact and you'll overthroe one particular -- overflow one particular sector and the mexican cartel overthrow the smuggling routes and markets are involving in the smuggling and drug smuggling and curious how that plays out and talking about
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mexican cartel with mexico and operation control on that side of the boarder and they're not going to allow that and they'll lose a lot of profit off that and the fact that we're going to overthrow one sector and free up more resources and pulling from other resources and sectors to not process and not going to solve the situations and the problems we're seeing on the border right now. >> sean: they ask mexico and controlling the border and asking the cartels to do this and not the mexican government and, you know, the cartels, when they see this, they're all overwhelmed and can stick to your point and drugs and weapons and other paraphernalia chat and the border becomes less secure. >> absolutely not an effective strategy on the boarder and then that's the mexican government trying to funnel certain sectors
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and it's time that the biden administration gets serious and looks at policies that work. they don't need to re-invent the wheel and go back to the trump administration and go back before that and look at policies that work and poll that she is work including enforcing the law along the border holding individuals accountable who choose and knowingly choose to break the law. it's also going after the cartel and there's a number of things the biden administration can do and takes leadership and will and takes the ability to make some hard choices here. you're going to make some people upset, but that's what it takes to actually enforce border security and making sure that we're protecting the communities in south texas and all along that border. >> the point, chad, this administration is not going to do that and want an open boarder and the policy could work and saw it work when you were there and donald trump was in office. i guess, lieutenant, so we all if joe biden is not going to do it, we look to texas. should the governor declare this invasion that we're sending more
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troops down and national guard down to the border and make it secure and are border wall and more that texas can do to secure the boarder and more than what he's doing for himself. >> we've been doing since day one and most recent the governor deploys 400 additional national guard soldiers to el paso and they're able to put up razor wire and shut down that area that we see groups coming across and all that does is funneling and because of that and illegal immigration and it's not going to stop and to chad's point prior to 2021, we saw what was working and lowest number of encounters and immigration enforcement and as lon as they incentivize illegal immigration, we'll have the collapse on the border. >> no doubt about that. chad, some democrats are calling
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biden out over policy. watch. >> i share your feeling of frustration and the need for more urgency and i want to see that starting with the white house. >> should the president be here, you think? >> i think absolutely the president should be here and i think everyone should be here. >> sean: why is it taking so long to call out a failed border? >> it's not a crisis that happened last night or last week or last month. it's been since day one of this administration we've seen the numbers increase dramatically and we've seen this crisis day in and day out for the last 23 months but i'm glad you've got some democrats that are saying these things and i don't think they can ignore reality and they're realizing there's no
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strategy in place and there's no plan in place or change in tactics and the strategies failed and almost two years now and it's failed and need to recognize that and changing strategy and they're not. there's a number of democrats speaking out and it's concerning and almost universally don't want title 42 to go away and public health emergencies are the only thing keeping immigration in the border secure and they know that and that's why they are for title 42. >> that's why joe biden wants to end it. >> chad and lieutenant, thank you for joining me. speaking of illegal immigration, stanford launched something called the elimination of harmful language and trigger warnings the guide. don't use immigrant and instead person that immigrated and there's the pronouns and stanford said we shouldn't use he or she and opt for they or use the person's first name and
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don't ask what the preferred pronoun is and that suggests that nonbinary gender identity is a choice. just for enablist culture. convict and addict are both out because they define people by just one of their characteristics and more shockingly of all, there's an issue with the word american. they suggest they should use u.s. cit citizens and american n refers to people from the united states only and thereby insinuating the u.s. is the most important country in the americas. you got to be kidding me. joining me is dr. jay bhattacharya, professor of medicine at stanford university at school that put out this ridiculous forbidden word list. you became a naturalized citizen and id call you a american and what's your reaction to all this coming from stanford? >> i mean, i've been at stanford for 36 year as a student and last 20 some years as a professor.
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it's really disappointing and i can understand where they're coming from and what they're trying to do is create an atmosphere of respect for other people and so -- but this is such a ham handed way to go about it. you have this list of words. if you think about what it's actually done and i am an immigrant and my dad applied for the visa lottery before i was born and came to the united states when i was four. i was -- became a naturalized citizen when i was 20. it was one of the most happiest moments of my life. i mean, i'm proud to be an american. the word means a lot to me. the fact that my school has put this -- somehow the fact that i like this word, it's part of my identity, part of who i am, is forbidden, it's crazy. it is not actually going to foster respect. you know, this comes at a moment where we have the federal government looking to suppress speech and you have like major universities trying to control
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the words you say and it's a dangerous thing to do and doesn't foster respect for people and makes people say what's wrong with great universities like stanford? >> sean: it's a great university and they're putting out the word police list and words that people can't say. i wonder a lot of smart people at stanford in a faculty and has the faculty pushed back at all? >> i've talked to many friends on the faculty of stanford that are quite unhappy with the word list. it was put out in may and -- if you read the disclaimer, it was to cleanse the web pages of stanford of all the forbidden words and it's they're trying to say you can't say on campus and the effect is here are all the bad words you're not allowed to say and words like american and words like guru is on the list and means like a sage or teacher in indian culture. i mean, i don't understand
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how -- if you have some ideas that you think are insensitive that some people would react negatively, talk about those ideas and you equip students and others to be able to mature adult withs the ideas and don't say them or think them. if you say them and think they're a bad person and it's effectively what they're implying and it's entirely counter productive and not safe. i see a list of words like that and i can't be the only one. >> so do i -- before i let you go, i've been a huge fan of yours throughout the pandemic and how outspoken you were and i have to ask you a quick question and a school in new jersey just came out with a new guideline that pre-k all the way through twelfth grade and all the students and faculty wear masks and there's been a spike in covid cases and there's been 28 deaths. is that the right response right now going back to masks and kids in school?
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>> there's no high quality evidence at all. in terms of randomized study that shows masks stopped kids from spreading the disease. kids don't wear the mask effectively and maybe kids hurt by it and i don't understand how this is thrown aside in these kinds of recommendations and it's almost like it doesn't matter what the evidence says and it's a mistake. >> i'm happy to hear you say that and couldn't agree more. especially having young kids myself and want to see smiles and people talking with the way they learned and, doctor, thank you for joining me and clarity and insight. president biden tried to space the russia war in ukraine and not even a trans-later could help and suppository that shut down french hospital as well. raymon arroyo has all the details when seen and unseen comes up next.
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>> ray, zelensky visited the white house and you had a few take aways. >> first off, if you were going to a bank to ask for a really big loan, what would you wear to present yourself in the best light. now you're the leader of a country crossing an ocean in the middle of the war to ask the american taxpayer to give you $45 billion when they can't find ant buy yacht ibrams for their kids and -- antibiotics for their kids and inflation is devouring their incomes so shouldn't zelensky wear a coat and tie? i've seen the response he's in the middle of the war and under siege at the white house and churchhill didn't wear fatigues
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but be respectful at the white house and at the people's house. he did neither today and churchhill incidentally, sean, unlike zelensky, actually served in the military. >> sean: of course he has suits and suit and tie in the past and shows up in a green sweatshirt, it's disgusting, i think. >> it's part of the act and part of the act and look, z sean, ths was one long orchestrated lobbying seventh distracting from the spending bill and at least biden captured the nature of the business. >> art cats that wrongfully believe they might be able to make might right and not able to do it. thus far they've stood alone and
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but you've stood alone and president zelensky made it clear that he is open to pursuing -- let me put it thissuation you're open to pursuing piece and he wanted to see the europe end up being divided. >> europe is divided from us, sean, they contributed a lot. the eu gave ukraine $32.7 billion and we gave them $51 billion and now we're about to double that . i don't know what he was talking about but then there was this odd moment, listen. >> the thing that occurs once a year and man of the year in time magazine, you're the man of the year. >> biden is the man of the year in ukraine, sean, he's the gross
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national income and i'm sure they're making sta statues and mosaic as we speak. >> it's embarrassing to see the president that can't put sentencing together with no meaning behind it and project strength around the world and mumbled through the meeting with zelensky. >> it's sad. i know, zelensky or balinsky if you take the biden pronunciation isn't getting something from the omnibus wholesale robbery from the american people and buried in the 4,000 pages and nancy pelosi is getting a federal building named after her on seventh street in san francisco. republican richard shelby is getting an fbi shelter named after him and yes, dc, you'll have own ukraine independence park and a big bronze of
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zelensky in the middle of the park and n that running suit. >> i think michelle obama has had to pay for her own walking trail in georgia, $3.7 billion. she can afford that; right? >> i think so. >> your reaction to this story, raymond. it was in france where a hospital was reportedly evacuate when had an 88-year-old man showed up in the emergency room with a world war ii artillery shell stuck in his rear end. it's part of the unseen segment to give us. >> what kind of christmas tale is this, apparently explosive one. i'm not going to get into how the shell got there or where it was lodged, but after the bomb squad was called in according to reports, doctors performed an abdominal surgery to remove the sell and hope they told the old fella, you're not a cannon and don't put this there. like san data committee, things go -- santa, things go down the which ichimney and not up.
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- my name is mary tallouzi and i'm a gold star mom. daniel was a helicopter electrician. he was very proud to be a helicopter electrician because his uncle was a helicopter mechanic in the marine corps. on september 25th of 2006, dan was severely injured while at camp taji in iraq. it was while he was at walter reed that wounded warrior project walked into my room. they thanked dan for his service and then they assured him that i was not alone and i look back at that and i think, no one could have asked for a better advocate because not everybody got to do what we did. for example, go to a private hospital that was number two in the nation for traumatic brain injury, to transition home and be able to wait for a new home. when you have time to reflect, you realize all along the journey, all along the journey, they were there. (light music)
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>> sean: christmas is almost here and most adults are buying toys and games for the children in their life, there's a growing trend of adults doing the opposite and like toys r us says, they don't to want grow up. >> nostalgia is a driving force for a growing consumer group called the kidult and data from market research company mpd group shows adults young at heart spend about $9 billion annually. >> over the past two plus years, adults are gravitating towards toys and games not just to spend more time with families that they were doing at home but for themselves. >> toys companies aren't stupid and see this bizarre trend happening and there's marketing to millennials and gen zers that
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spend more on themselves. >> a former software engineer. >> time and time again adults think it's for children and we'll touch the put i did their children have -- putty their children have and want one for themselves. >> i target adults that work in offices and sit at desks and stress relief and fidgets and anxiety. >> building legos is like my alone time and also practice my patience. >> the sets come in collectible series like annual lunar new year legos or investment pieces like the millennium fall come. . jimmy, anyone researching this trend, i have to warn you if you search adult toys, you're going to get a different set of results than if you search cadult. >> playing defense here. >> what do you think about the trend in >> this was a thing
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when we were kids. wiz had a word for adults that collected kids toys, they were called we wierdos and not suppod to go close to their house. it looks like the inside of a van that promise you candy. kidnappers don't do it anymore and they pull and you happen kids are like does it contain high fructose corn syrup? i'm out of here. i held onto my toys and not out there buying new ones and they're specifically buying new ones and you can't do and i have a toy called he man and i'd be playing with gi josephine because you can't commit to the one gender anymore but it's a weird collector thing people trying to recapture their youth and we've done it in every other way and no one is an adult anymore. go on instagram, everybody is broadcasting every second of their life.
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i got a pumpkin ticket. nobody cares. >> sean: i want you to come on the show and say i just count my toys. my toys as an adult man, very successful and you have your ttoys in your studio and i love that about you, but i'm going to be honest, my kids like toys but at christmas, i like remote control helicopters. fly them around my house and every christmas santa seems to bring me a remote control helicopter and -l gives me great joy. am i a kidult? >> in a weird way and they're modern toys and kidults are buying the old stuff and they're driving up the value and they'll buy a star wars millennium fall come, like a comicon and coming back to new york and one whole week new york is the city that never sleeps with anybody. they change the logo. >> your selection of toys in studio worth a lot of money. >> they're worth money and i
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afford the sparkling clothes, sean duffy. >> sean: what hasbro exec said on "fox & friends," take a look at growing trend. >> real increase and adults really self-gifting or buying toys and collecting and we're thrilled to see the trend and we see this as a trend that we believe will continue for quite some time. time. >> sean: does this go along with kids sleeping in their parent's basements and not growing up or keeping jobs and keeping young adults young for too long? the greatest generation, they were fighting wars. >> this generation watching private ryan and complaining that the soldiers are not diverse enough and we're in a perpetual state of recommendations and comics do it so well and not only thing that makes money is a marvel comic book movie and the reason it makes money is people our age
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are going whether they have kids or don't. they're going in costumes and me and lincoln saw x-men and guy in iron man crying when robert doughny jr.'s character -- downny jr.'s character gets offed. >> sean: was it you? >> no, but it was a 50--year-old man in a costume. you'll be at new year's eve celebration in nashville doing standup? >> yes. live comedy in front of the world. do now owe what the treat is you could end your career in one joke in one moment. that won't be the case. i'm throwing a fast ball and it's not the year but the blood alcohol content. >> sean: rachel is hosting so i'm going to come see you and expect great things. jimmy, appreciate it. big announcement, up next.
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