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i want to remind you to check out my podcast, jason in tye in, jason ine interv the house. you'll get there. the interview this weewithk is h travis. you're going to love it. it's available now. fox news podcast, .com or. wherever you listen to ar tuning podcast. thank you so much for tuning in. have a ver i a y merry christmasduffy and a happy new year.in sean duffy is in for laura ingraham. sean, glad you're you'rein filling in tonight. and aren't you glad you aren't i sitting in the halls of congress here on december twenty ? >> first i was watching your show and thinking the exact same thing. thank goodness we gotn: i w a congressmaasn. by the way, your podcast is great. thank you. all right. i'm sean duffy and lauran ingram . thisnd this is a special edition of the manual from new york city. we begin tonight with a fox news alert with about 50 hoursde left until the government shuts down. senate democrats are right nowem rushing to ram through the four thousand one hundred and fifty five pagpae, one pointat s seven trillion dollars. pork filled omnibus spendingfinh bill that most senatorsed probably haven't even finished reading yet. fofox newsx news senior congresl
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correspondent ed program is live from capitol hill with more breaking details. ted , how soon can we expect a vote on this bill ? cowe don't think there's going to be a vote tonight. they hope to pass the omnibus bill overnight, but there is a delay. it's over. a gop effort to impose title. forty two for the border a and requested that we add a vot minimum, have an up or down vote , a simple up or downtitle2 vote on preserving title forty two or three , because title forty two or three is patwn us thing standing between us and absolute pandemoniundmndn on the border. now we already haveiuus do it pandemonium. the democrats won't let us do it. wh're afray? t >>mi because they're afraid itke might pass. senate majority leader chuckpoi schumer wanted an overnighovt vote , but the flashpoint over the border stalled things. >> we're still we're working s on an agreement to vote on amendments and pass the omnibus. tonight, we aren't there yet.ht we're making progress.e but we do not reach agreement because of the urgency of
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getting this done. >> i will file cloture this >>ening for a friday cloture vote . >> that met meanans ths the send vote to break a filibuster on friday that needs 60 days. bu nt the deadlineight is friday night to fund the government at eleven fifty nine fifty nine eastern time and the housea still must vote .dl sod slip the deadline could slio christmas eve. democrats turned on the gop over the process. >> we'veve got got a significant number of republicans who won'to vote for anything and wouldconsr prefer to shut the government down. and that's not constructive. we have criticisms, both sides.n my party wants more spending inn certain areas that we're notr getting. the other party wantpas differet spending priorities. >> that's part of congress mitch minority leader mitch mcconnellu said the senate needed to wrapy things up by thursday. otherwise he'd endorse an interim bill which goes through the new year. >> that means ukraine would not get its sean chat program.
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>> thank you. this bipartisan package is chock full of goos fod news c our kids, our veterans, ra our small businesses and even for our democracy. .tisan gothe bipartisan governmt funding bill before this body is imperfect but strong. >> ladiebys and gentlemen, welcome to what we call the unit party in washington, d.c. centralngto republicans ari giving the democrats their entire christmas wishre list. and as you heard from chad,ld a bill released in the dead of i prght could, in fact, be passed in the dead of night. since many of the senators probably didn't read the bill .e egreme share some of the most egregious things in it. first flagged by congressman dan bishop. we'll get to the billions of t dollars for ukraine in a few77,0 moments. but first, four hundred and sevent ft try seven thousand dollars for antiracist training from the equity institute. three million for the lgbtq cit, plus museum in new york city. one point two million in services for doca recipients. and by the way, it prohibits cbp funding from being used to improve border security,
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four point $1 million in billi various career programs foonr one of the richest counties ind the u.s. monuments for journalists and service animals, gender programs in pakistan and two hundredth million dollars for a gender equity fund. and the biggie? e biggy:twenty six million dollr the office of diversity and inclusion in the u.s. house of representatives. >> all right. joining me now is mollieef hemingway, editor in chief at the federalist and fox news contributor, and phil kerpen, hw president of the committee to unleash prosperity. molly, i mean, i listen to how this ha process goes on , and i the lived it for nine years, buttak how much longer can the americandc people take up ds operating like this? >> it is under fathomable. it's unbelievable to mostis americans that this is what our senate is doing. they had all yeahar to have meaningful debate aboute ou the budget and how we operates d our federal government. they chose not to . t they released a bill that no one has read , no one cares to read that has been written
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by lobbyists and savvy democrat staffers. i mean, the things you just th listed, these horribleings, the pork things, they're awful, buti they're a tiny percent of the problem. embedswith the bill , which embt many dangerous ideologies into the functioning of the federal government, does nothing to correctssive pr the massive n we have rewards the fbi and department of justice for meddling in our elections and censoring people's first amendmenfirst. increa going against people's first amendment rights increases. their budget does nothinnothingt to take on the problems that we an have in the destruction of the military, but just rewardsnd them and encourages them to continue what they're doing. and it's not surprising that democrats 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 immoralustratin and frustrating to americansanto that this is what's happening in our country. >> youf know, phil, i want to take off of molly's point. s i mean, the bottom lini'e is republicans go to the american people and say, hey, listen, i'm going to be a conservativeaspending. f >> i'm going to reduce
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spending, reduce the influence of government in your lives. here iand here you have mitchl mcconnell partnering with democrats to pass a bill fn is going to fund the government until october as opposed to funding the governmen tfor ke until, say, february 1stvi.carty and waiting fo ar kevin mccarthl and republicanicans to take conl of the house whe n they'll have o more control over spending. mak >> can you make sense of that for me? methind to make sense of something so nonsensical, sean. i mean, look, thisnsical, is a situation where the senate republicans have essentially said we'd rather do a spending deal with senate democrats and house democrats than dspotem a spendingoc deal with senately democrats and house republicans. they're choosing to completely . sideline the newly elected majority in the house. their theory is , for democ whatever reason, they get a better outcome. working with democrats. and ra thy offensi think that's deeplyd offensive to the votersec who just elected a republicatedn house and expected that republican house to have a seat at the table and write a bettert deal with democrats, as opposedu to waiting for republicans to take controblicans to tntrol molly mccarthymc, kevin mccarthy threatened to kill anyy segislation in the house
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proposed by gop spending advocates in the senate. >> here' senators what senator e responded. >> what? wellat, i don', t know if i buy the threat, but i find it is in kevans in a tough spot. statements like that and statements coming from house republicans is the veryy s reason that some some senateon republicans feel they probably should spare them from the burden of having to govern. >> so, molly, is it the job of senate republicans to unburden a house of doing their job to govern on january 30 ? i can'e ont believe that they're making a mockery of our recent elections and the only leverageu republicans have afterbl twoy pretty brutal years with many problems besetting the country is the republican controlled house that gets to weigh in on many of these major issues, debates that americans deserve to be able to be heard in the halls of congress about big tech, about two standards of justice in the fbi, about problems at the cdc with how
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they handled pandemic response.g now, by doing this massive one point seven trillion dollar omnibus, which is actually much more expensive than even that absurd number, they take away all the leverage that republicans have in this country for another year. and it is not what a serious cod country would do. and again, the top elected republican is mitch mcconnell, and he is encouraging this. he said that this was a great thing, that he said, oh, it'ss i not perfect, but i bet it's and solid or whatever . the he said there at the clip you played. he is praising this and saying that it achievesd achievesy thei priorities of republicans. that's a lie. it's delusional. t'and thisand this is not what . this is not what serious party should have its top leaders saying. >> you know what? would want is a debate that went on for a year. but here they're they're trying to run the clock out. are going home chris for christmas. they're not paying attention. notm not, one can read the billv they can jam through this massive spending and no one isen gointiong to pay attention. but we are.
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phil, ofop course, the democrats never miss an opportunity to fund abortions. not lessn $5 tha75 mn five hundr seventy five million dollars should be made available fore family planning. reproductive health, includingpi in areas where population growth threatens diversity for endangerinwth thre g species or endangered species. can >> phil, quickly, how can a pro-lifero republican support legislation based on that alone ? well, yoa u would thinrek that would be enough of a reasoopn to oppose the whole bill . but this is a mentalitd it'sy tt is growing on the left, despitei all of the evidence and all of the facts of this idea that human beings are a plaguee on the planet, that we're bad for the environment, cours of c, you know, julian simon defeated his great opponent, opponentis s paul , on this point with th be famous bet that they had. but this goes all the way back to thomas. al ml this this mentality underlies so much that we seess from the left their obsession with abortion, their insistence that humanans are destroying the planet, global warming, species loss, biodiversity inall of it's wrapped up into that one provision, that whole mentality. and lity andi think it gives usa window into the way the leftre
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views the world.publ and i agreicbe e with no republican should be voting for that worldview. and i also agree wha with what molly said about cdc and nihrize and fda. i mean, they reauthorize the fda for five years with no reforms. they give more money. for the nih, where forces' dept. is about to take over for himwe with zero accountability. and they're going to say, oh,ent we fixed allcounta the problembt we haven't done any accountability, the oversight. they're going to say, oh, we already did that. we handled it in the omni. >> you know, republicans jus t seem to refuse to fight. it's so frustratinang. as a former republican member of panel, molly and phil, thanks for joining. t >> all right. ukrainian president vladimir zelenskyy arrived in washington ,d.c. earlier this afternoon.th his first stope wh was at the we r a meeting afte with biden, the president made clear our support is open ended . >> the uniteukd states irasinia committed to ensuring that con people caninia continue to continue to defend their country against russian aggression as long as it takes. and westay will stay with you. we will stay with you for as long as it takes. y'
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the timing of the lansky's tripn was no coincidence after aiready givingo coinci him billf dollars in aid, the brandd, new omnibus omnibus bill we just discussed includes forty five billion dollars of his meonal supportlion. despite the continued support, his message to congress wassess clear . >> it isn't enough. we have artillery. yes, thank you. really. it. is it enough? ca honestly, i'm not really. you can speed up our week, waechter. your money is not charity is ann investment i tn global security and democracy that we handle in the most responsible way. >> in our conflict. our retired army colonel andeanj senior columnist aoit town hall and monica crowley, a former trump assistant secretary of trea the treasury and the hossut oftf the monica crowley podcast, a great podcast. download it. dol right, monic a, i look ational this and .ca forty five billion dollars of additional cas , h going to ukraine, and that's notwhat charity. inat you know, it's absolutely
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incredible. >>le. the united states of amera is being invaded every single day and a united party justf shrugs it off. but ukraine getsbut invaded. and you know what they get fromn the unity party, they get north of one hundred billion dollars so far over the last nine months. deand they get their leaders if with an address to a joint session of congress as if he's the american president . it does show uni you where the party's priorities lie. ukraine is a notorious, corrupt country. it has been for a very longorios time. timewhat we havely seen over the last nine months is that the globalis it elites have bees using this conflict as a massive money laundering operation. that's not to say you can't admire the ukrainian people's resilience and courage in and enfighting back against the invading russian forces.t's but what has happened is that this has turne ud into a giant slush fund using our money when we have so many problems here
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at home that deservesouthe our attention and our resources, not least of alrnl our southern border, the uni party. and that includes a number of significant republicans, refuse to approve five billion dollarsr to enforce our border. right.n invasi to prevent the our own invasion. and yet they have no problemthrg waving through about one in 30 billion dollars for ukraine. this is an absolute outraget is by this administration. by the way, this president is also compromised by ukraine because, you know, his son with zero qualifications was the channel, the conduit forr tens of billions of dollars going into the biden family via ukraine. oall of this is not ins. the interests of the unitedteres states . his zelenskyy's interests are not our interests. his figh fightur fightt is not s so you can sayam you admireto their courage, but at the same time, you do not need to be granting every single request from this man. and risking war with russia is insanity. but as us taxpayer dollars flows
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to ukraine, there is growing iait's insconcern that the war g on indefinitely and take a watch. >> russia catch.n do this for years, shelling oilindi and shelling gas to china,a, nts india and other countries. putin controls the politicalth narrative for the most partplay within his country. he can play thiss the long gamee and i think, again, the real question is whether we can n plw the long game. and i think i think the good news is we can. >> and so how long can we afford to play this game? well, look, look, i'm just simpl a simple retired army colonel with a graduate degree from the army war college, where he learned about tryinges to set objectives. what is the end stat.e rightnd e after him? what are we trying to do? what's our strategy?chec is it to just write check aftere check after check? i don't know. ti'd like to hear a debate, butt every time we start debatingmet this, it becomes you love putin, something i particularlyt since i shivered in the cold g f west germany when i was over during the cold war, and i went
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over and trained ukrainian soldiers for times before i retire. u knowthe , i don't know whaty o the heck we're doing. i admire the ukrainian people. our country gotten bad. they're fighting back . i think a case could be madean that's an american interest to assist them in fightingm in back . but no one's making that case, o much like the omnibuses. tire we're supposed to just shut up and take it. and i think the american people >> stired of that. >> you know, monica, i think wek have the right to ask questionse .one else your enemy. the fact is that america spends more money than everyone else combined. y isn't euon this war. we should go .d should why is it europe paying more or don't we deserve transparent? we should see how this money is being spent, what use it'ss t going to . is it being wasted? and we're not provided any of that transparency. accou that's right.nt and there's no accountability for our tax money hard earned going into this conflict. of mos a couple of months ago, sean and kurt, there was reporting done by major network saying there is no we can't tracet
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the weapons that we're sending there and the weapons that we e not making itre to the front lines. they're no t getting to where the weapons need to go. so where are these weapons going? where is all o f this money going? again, this is a giant black hole in ukraine. it is a money launderingco operation. so, of course, iurse iin tt is n the interest of this administration, which is compromised with regard to ukraine. and it's in the interest of the national security statet gon to keep this conflict going. they profi t off of this i 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 some sort of diplomatic peace. >> you know, it it's unbelievable. >> all right, panel, thank you b for joining me.diplomatic i appreciate it. all right. peaceyou're looking at a live t here of westchester county airport in new york . >> where crypto creeps sam bakeman freed is expected to lanm bankmad us .t now. maybe his plane coming in right now. the founder is being extraditeda from the bahamas to ths ee u.s.
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and laura the littlest from. > take a look at this video. this is from just one night. more than three hundred and fifty people crossing over e our border into eagle pass, texas. aglethis ithis is what's happena with the pandemic era bordernd restriction known as title.n admini forty two still in place. the bush administration want ens to end somehow. they want the border to even mor be more open if that's
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possible. >> so what's their plan? democrat congressman henry of texas tweeting tonight. the administration's plan is to ask mexico texasthey to divert l migrant traffic from arizona, new mexico and west texas down to the rio grande valley sector. tho sectorts froed will receive the overflow of migrants from m the rgv and othr areas. joining me now is chad wolf, former acting us secretary of cs homeland security, and lieutenant chris alvares, spokesperson with the texas department of public safety. all right, lieutenant, you're s down on the ground. what impact will it have if we're diverting migrants from all these areas into one place?i what's going to do? >> well, good thing that's going to have a significant impact. now you're going to overflowfl one particular sector. pad only that, but keep in minoe that the mexican cartelsmexi control the smuggling routes. they're not going to giv overthp their lucrative routes to divert illegal immigrantsg rs to a particular sector. there's multiple cartels are involved with human smuggling, drug smuggling, so i'm curious to see how that's going to play out.
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i don't think it's going to be o effective as farut when we're talking about how the mexican cartels operate in mexico, how they have operatiocooperatil side of the border.ow so i don't think they're going o to allow that. that's goingf prof that's going to lose a lot of profit off of that. and the fact that we'rg e going to now overflow one sector that's going to them more resources. now you're goingre resources ano patrol agents pulled from other regions, other sectors to not procesan s. so it's not going to solve the situation. it's not going to solve the problem that we're seeing on the border. right now. >> yeah, and to ask mexico to do this work for us isnd enforced makes no sense, because to your point, lieutenant, the cartels controce and, youer. rn you've got to ask the cartels to do this, not the mexican government and the cartels, when they see that we're allyoup overwhelmed, they can stick to your poinoit, drugs and weapons and other paraphernalia. chad, into the country. b >>ec so the border with this policy becomes less secure? well, absolutely.. it's not an effective strategy . th oatf the day, ifovernm you're just going to relyen on one thing, and that's the mexican government trying
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to funnel migrants into certain sectors, it's a strategy. rious it's jusant doomed to fail. it's time that work. the administration actually gets serious the and actually look at policies that work. you don't need to reinventgo the wheel. yo bache u can go back to the trump administration or you can even go back before that and look wo the policies that work and policies that work, including enforcinheg the lawnog brong that border, holdingly individuals accountable,e law. who choose and knowingly choosea to break the law. it's alsano goind thg afterkes e the cartels. will so there's a number of thingsilo that the administration could do. it takes leadership, takesom will . it takespe the ability to makeo' some hard choices here. tod you're going to make some people upset. but that's whay t itenfo takesrr to actually enforce borderwe'rer security and making sure that we're protecting those s communitieouths in south texas. >> and all along that all along that border. you know, i think the point,en though, is that this administration is not going to do that. they wan ck ant an open border.p i know the policy coul wd work. we saw it work when you were lin there and donald trump was inidn office. and i guess, you is no know,t gn lieutenant, so w e all if joe biden is not going to do it, we do look to texas and , you know, should the governor declart wee that this is an
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invasion, that he sends more troops down? national guard mak down to thece border to make sure we secure build more fencing, more wall?r is therewall more in texas, texs can do to secure the borderr doing the job that joe bidenanwt isn't doing himself?e da >> well, of course there is .t h i mean, we've been doing ite goe from day one ever since last year. n just most recently, the governor deployed four hundred additional national guarational d soldiers to el paso and they were actually able to put up razor wire and shut down that area where we'reg acrs seeing the massive groups that were coming across. but no w all that does is funnel those illegal immigrants to another area of the border. and , of course, you know, border patrol, they're instructed by the federal government to allow them. and because of that, we continue to reward and incentivize illegaland to immigration. that's why this is not going to stop. and to chad's point,pr i priorgo to twenty twenty one , we saw what was working. we have to record the lowest number of encounters and the highest number of enforcement action on our border. and that's completely immig dismantled and that undermines immigratioran enforcement and az long as we continuee atio to incentivize illegal immigration, we're going to continue to have thisn,'ll h. collapse on our border.
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>> no doubt about that.ts some democrats are finally calling biden out over his policy. >> watchwatch.. i share your your feeling of frustration and a need for more urgency. and i want to see thatthat sta g with the white house, the president. do you think>>? i tel i thiny thek absolutely. and the president should be here. and i thinink everyone should be here. >> you know, i'm happy the democrats are calling on joe biden, but i wonder why is it taking so long for democrats, especially the border in texas, to call out joe biden for this failed policy? ean: why well, i agree with you.in where have they been for the last twenty three months? this is not a crisis thathappen happened overnight. it's not a crisis that happeneed last week or even last month. this is really since been sincei onday one of this administration that we have seen these numbers increase dramaticallayy and we'e soen this crisis day in and day out for the last twenty three months. look, i'm glad that you've got some democrats that are saying, you know, saying d t these thin. i don't think they can ignore reality any longer. and i thinrealitk they are theye
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realizing that there is no strategy in place there is no plan in place. there is nstrateo change igin t. the strategy has failed. they have tried it for twenty three months, almost two years now. it has failed. recondd to recognize thats a nu and they need to changembf de strategy. but they're not. and i think you havemo a numbecr of democrats that are speaking out saying, look, thisng is concerning. it's why they all almostwant tit universally don't want title forty two to go away, even though it's a public healthin t emergency. the only thing that's keepinhegt immigration in the border secure, they know that. and and that's why they are for title forty two . >> and that's why joe biden wants to end the alvares. >> thank you for joining me. appreciate it.eaking owell, speaking of illegal immigration, stanford has launched something called the elimination of harmful language initiative, and the results are as funny as the trigger warnings that accompany the guide. warnings theo don't use immigrat instead. >> for a persopen who harsons ta immigrated. and then there's the pronoun stanford says we shouldn't use he or she insteawe should optint they or use a person's first
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name. don't ever ask what the preferred pronoun is because that suggests thathat nonbinary gender identity is a justceice.. blind study just furthers and enables culture. convict and addict are both out because they define people by just one of their characteristics. and most shockingly,ockinglyher, they have an issue with the word american. y should stanford suggests you should u. becauserous citizen u american often refers to people from the united states onlyth thereby insinuating that the u.s. is the most importantin country in the americas. you've got to be kidding me,. ja right? joining me now is dr. jay u bhattacharya, professor of medicine at stanford university. at schooat the school that put t ridiculous forbidden wordlist. dr. bhattacharyy. yoa, you becamel you a naturalized citizen. i would call you an american. soa o al what's your reaction tl of this coming from stanford?t n >> i i've been at stanford for thirty six years, first as a student and then for the lastsai
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20 some years as a professor. it's really disappointing. i mean, i meannt, i cai tn understand where they're coming from. what they're trying to don is create an atmosphere ofs respect for other people. and so but thiisch a hs is suchm handed way to try to go aboutou it by you know, you have this list of words. you know, if you think about like what actually is done, i am an immigrand myt. my dad applied for the visaborna lottery before i was born. nd ti came to the united states when i was four.e i was became a naturalizedmost citizen when i was when i wasntf 20 . mfewas one of the most happiest moments of my life.. i mean, i am proud to be anot american. the word means a lot to me. the fact that my school is putle this somehow like the fact that i like this word, i it's part of my identity. i or a part of who i am is is forbidden, is it's crazy. iis not actually going to fostc respecomt and this comes at a moment where we have the federal government looking to suppress speech. you have y likou have major
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universities trying to control the words that you say.y it'san a really dangerous kind f thing to actually do. it doesn't actually foster respect for people. it just makes people think universione wrong with with great universitiesties like stanford and stanford is a great university. >> and here you havet' thes ma r y the wordt basicall police list, that words that people can't say. i wonder a lot of smart people at stanford and especially in the faculty, has the faculty push back on this at all? >> yeah, i mean, i've heardf stn talk to many friends atquite the faculty, stanford, who are quite unhappuny with this word list. i mean, i think it i wasy and -- actually put out in may and the i mean, if you read theleanse disclaimer, it was i tt was o to cleanse the web pages ofe fo stanford, of all theserb forbidden words. son word so i mean, i think they're trying to say, well, wy e didn't mean for you to not be ables an to say it on campus. the efbut you know what the effe is ? the effect is here are all n these bad words. you're nototosay an allowed to e like american, even words like there's a word guru on the list ,you know, guru, which whichure. means like a sage, a teacher in
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indian culture. i mean, i just don'trsta undersm how i mean, if you if you haveet some ideas that you think are insensitive that some people react negatively to it, i think what you do is you talk abouttsd those ideas. you equip students and others to to be able to deal as matureh adults with those ideas. yo t say or don't say them. don't think of them. ifd thinkbad you do say them o, then you must be a bad person.si i mean, effectively, whatre they're implying, it's it's entirely counterproductive not to say like i see a list ofone. words like that and i want to say those words. >> i mean, i be the onlyge f one sort of i don't botheranyour trying before i let you go . i've been a huge fan of yours throughout the pandemic. u were.a oken yo i have to assck you a quick question, because a school inne new jersey just came out with ae new guideline that key pre-k fal all the way through 12th grade, and there' all the students, all the faculty now have to wearcovn masks because there's been8 a spike in covid cases.deaths there's been twenty eight deaths. is that the white response g back to masks, especially with kids in
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on scene. the segment where we explore the cultural stories of the day. and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. he's author of this bestselling book, the wise men who found christmas. great book. my kids love it. all right. right. i as we've been covering, zelenskyy, visited the white house today. whd a few takeaways. well, first off, sean, let meirt ask you a question. if you were going to a bankg lon to ask for a really big loan,prn what would you wear to presentl. yourself in the best light? of now, you're the leader of a country crossing an ocean in the middle of the war. to ask the american taxpayeren to give you a forty five billion dollars when they can't find antibiotics for their kids and inflation is devouring t their incomes. couldn't zelenskyy wear a coat and tie? i mean, he's done it before. >> well, right here he is with president trump. now, look, i know i've heard people say i've seen the response already. thwelle resp, he's in the middlh a war. is he under siege at the whitesg house? e at theand churchill didn't wer fatigues to address congress back i
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n forty one . the track suit routine is fine and kiv, but be respectful at the white house and atth the people's house. he dider neither tod today. and you know, churchill,un incidentally, sean, unlike zelenskyy,like actually served in the military raiment. of course, he has suits you, suits back in his place init ukraine. he could have brought them with him. maybe he has them with them. but instead of wearing the suit and tie in the shirt and showing some respect for the congress, you're right. it shows up in a green sweat shirt. i meanshn sw, it is disgusting.t >> i think it's part of the act. i think it's part of the . and look, sean, you've been covering this. this was one long orchestes one lobbying event and extravaganzld to distract from that spending bill they're trying to pass in the dead of night. but at least biden succinctly captured the nature ofed the ukraine. russian war, the imperial appetites of autocrats who wrongfully believe you might you might they might be able to make might. maght. and they're not able to do it
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thus far . they've not. they've to the lone, you know, and you've have but you have stood alone. presid and president polonsky,en zelenskyy, you have madee it it clear that he is open to pursuing. well, let me put it this way.u'e he's not open, but you're open for pursuing peace. he one wanted to see the you europe end up being divided. de. yeah, europe is divided fromm us us , sean. they contribute a little bit., we contribute a lot. av the entire eu gave ukraine thirty seven point two billion dollars. we gave them fifty one billion.e and no'rw we're about to doublen that. i mean, i don't know t whahet he was talking about there then. was this odd moment.ha >> listen, i'm a famous once you you pick the man of the year in time magazine in the year in the united yea states of america. >> yeah wellin but biden's the man of the year in ukraine.
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he's responsible for their gross national income.nati you knowonal incom, i'm sure the putting making statues and mosaics to him as we speak. >> part of american. it' i'm a proud american. it'ss embarr just embarrassing e the president who can't puto sentences together with no meaning behind it and to trystrg to project strength around the world. he doesn't do any of that whend he mumbleswith through this meen with zelenskyy. >> and i know it's sad. it's sadow. o and zelenskyy or belinski, if you take the biden b pronunciation, isn't the onlyt t one getting something from this omnibus wholesale robberiny of the american people. sean, buried in the bills. and four thousand pages. nancy pelosi is getting a federal building named after her on 7th street in sano. francisco. republican richard shelby,republ he's getting an fbi center in alabama named after and georgia . get ready to put those tracksuits on three point six million dollars. michelle obama trails comingm an your way. and yes, d.c., you will havel your own ukraine independence park. zelepe they have a big b bronzie
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of zoglin skate right in the middle of the park. >> and that running suit, you know, i think the michelle obama has enough money to payha for her own walking trail in georgia, three point seven million. she can afford that righ. sht now? reacti i think soon. i think she could do so.it was i i think your reaction to this story maybe before we go , it's in france where a hospital was reportedly evacuated when an eighty eight year old man showed up in the emergency roomi with a world war two, one artillery shell stuck in his rear end.t of >> this is part of the unseen t segment that you havhee to gives us right now about what kind of christmas tale is this? >> apparently, an explosiveshel one , john . was lodged, but ent th going tot into how the shell got barrel dislodged, but aftere bo the bob squad was called in, according a to reports, doctors performed nan abdominal surgery to remove the shell. i hope they told the old fellael ,you are not a cannon.a do not put this there. t you know, like santa. d things go down the chimney.ich noamt i'll leave it there.
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more information, visit eigg and download the meeting guide app. >> christmas is almost here.hera and while most adults are buying toys and games for there the children in their lives, there's a growing trend of'sof people doing the opposite and buying toys for themselves. because like toys r us , says, they don't want to grow ups a to stoljar is a driving force for a growing consumer grouped e called the kids. cnbc reports that data from market research company npd group show adults who are young at heart spend about nine billion dollars annually toys the past two plus year. adults really started to gravitate towards toys and gamet s, not just to spenda more time with their families, which they were doing at home, but alsoing at for themselves. and >> so toy companies aren't stupid. they see this bizarre trend happening. so they're actually marketing to millennials and gen zer geno
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to tend to spend a little morero on themselves for the nostalgia aspect. >> erin butyric is a former software engineer, turned connoisseur of pudi. >> we've seen it time and agains where adults maybe think it is for children, but then oncea- they touch the putty that one their children have, they they want one for themselves. i targeted specificallesy adults that work in offices, people that sit at desks for stresss relief, for fidgets and anxiety. >> i find buildingd those to bes like my my alone time and alsoso practice my patience. >> the sets come i in collectibles series like the annual lunar new year, legos or investment pieces like the millennium falcon. >> joining me now is the sparkly jimmy fallon, host of fox across america on fox news radio, jimmy , so first off, anyone researching this trend? >> i gotdult to give you warnin, because if you search adult toys, you're going to get a different set of these than if you don't play some defense, tray some defense. so what do you think about this
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trend? well, you know, this was alwayss th a thing. when we were kids, we had a word for adults who collected kids toys. thethey were called weirdos. >> yeah. they weren't really supposed to go near their house. and i say that as someone who does hold on to his childhood toys, then. not sup yes, my radio studio. ah, that guy, it looks likeva the inside of the van that promised you candy. right. which, by the way, youdyon't d kidnapers don't even doand yo anymore. >> you pull up, you're like,u ha kid, get the vinegar candyppen.i and the kid's like, does it contain high fructose corn? >> sirup. that's it. hi? out of here. okay, this is the nostalgia toy thing.s okay, like i held on tand nooeru my toys. i'm not out theryiew oe buying new ones. these people are specifically buying new ones, which someone my age you can't even do because none of my toys are do n politically correct anymore. d i had a toy called heman.d i' they don't sell. it's like they them no w. i mean, i'd be playing with gi josephine, you know, because you can't really commit to the one gender anymore. >> but i think this is thisecto weird collector thing whereh people are trying to recapturetn their youth because we've done it in every other way.body i no one no one is an adultting e anymore. like, if you go onvery instagrak
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everybody's broadcasting every second of their life on pumpkin packet. ow and >> nobody cares. but i want you to come on the show and say, i don't.t y i just i just kept my toys. a i just talking about my toys. as an adult man. very successful. you have your toys there in your studio. and i love that about you.m goi but i thought i was going to bek on , to be honest. soe toys my kids like toys, bute christmas i like remote control helicopters. yes. around my house every christmas seems to bring me a remotecontro control helicopter, which i love to play with the dog chases, sometimes bites. and , you know, it's it gives am great joy . is this like this maak adult? >> well, in a weird way, but you're not going like these arey kind of modern toys, is whats you're saying, right? yeah. dolts aren't buying the new stuff. >> they're buying the old stuff and they're driving upll the value. so it'ars like they'll war go bl coke a star wars, like a millennium falcon, you know, like comic-conmend, which is cog back to new york. so for nene whole week, new york will be known as ae loo city that never sleeps with anybody like the change. >> you know, they kind of. change. okay, so likof toys in e so now you're>> the collection of toys iny'
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your studio. be worth a lot of money. they're actually worth money. affordthat's how i afford the sy clothes. d >> sean duffy looks beautiful. okay, all right.uffy all here's what hasbro exact said today on fox and friends about thisx & frie growing trend >> take a listen. we saw a real increase during a pandemic of adults really self gifting or buying toys for themselves and collecting. and we're really thrilled see . mehe trend and we certainly see this is a trend that we believe will continue for quite some time. does this go along with and kids are sleeping inent's their parents basements. >> they're not growing up.ments they're not getting jobs.and no i mean okeeping , is is we're kg young adults young for too long. the grthe greatest generation, they were fighting wars we're in. >> yes. okay, our parents generation, saving private ryan , this generation is watching private ryan and complaining that the soldiers aren't diverse enough. >> it'nd s definitely a softern generation. now, to that point, we're inualt a perpetual state, arrestedso development. that's why comic book movies do so well. like the only thing that makes t money anymore, you know, is a big comic, like a marvel comic o book movie. n itand the reason it makes mony
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is because people our age are or kidswhether they want or they don't. >> they're going in costumes. man lincoln went to see x-men.me okay, there was a guy in anen iron man costume crying whent robert downey jr. characterdowny gets off in the movie. was it you know, lincoln said that to me, though. he's like, what's that, dad? i'm like, that's called the loser son . that's a fifty year old man. to do it so quickly. costume >> i'm going to go in a second. t you're going to you're yea going to be atr' the the nas new year's eve celebration in nashville doing standup liveng world. standup comedy in front ofha the whole entire world. you know what a treat ite is tu know you could end your whole career in one joke in one moment, but that won't be the case. >>.that w i'm throwing the fastl in vegas where twenty , twenty three is not just the year is the blood alcohol content. >> they go hard in nashville.l o i'm coming down because>> sea rachel's hosting. i'm going to come se hose youm n there. so i look, i expect greatg u things. oh, that. congratulationand things.s to b. pretty soon. all right, jamie, thank you. i appreciate it. all right. big announcement up next. >> men over forty five . do you have a frequent urgent need to day and night?
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