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goal as time ticked down from fifty yards. the buckeye kicker missed wideth at the stroke of midnight. bulldog players rushed to the field as peach bowl champions to kick off the new year should be a fun national championship game a week from tonight. tomorrow, a special report, wath the first official day oinf emau the new congress. >> thanks for watching. i'm mike emanuel in washington. have a great night.el good evening and welcome to a special and unusual edition , tucker carlson. night,t, a happy edition . it's the new" year as the new year begins. >> twenty , twenty three with everything that's going on i23,y the world, it is easy to feel well. >> a sense of impending doom. you can spend five minutes watching tv or browsing socialyl media, and you would come up with a million reasons why this country is done. n reasso despair is more temptig
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than ever. >> but it's not the wholele story. and because it's not, we're taking the next hour to show you the other side. yes, this country has problems . we wouldn't have veryng i interesting tv show if it didn't. but the truth is that thisitnt countrry alsy also has an awfulo going for it more than any other country in the world. >> more th great people, deep nl beauty and a culture wide love s. animals, which matter so even where there. is tremendous suffering, all of ithat shines through. that's the gift.s laurie simmons is the perfect example of this.ues dogs she rescues dogs across the country, including those have been abandoned at t the southern border. bor back inke to henovember when we got down to eagle pass down at the rio grand last week and saw hunder and hundreds of starving and abandoned dogs left to fend for themselves from legalgal im immigrants that cross the border. the borders. on bus
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then they geest on buses and jut leave them behind. these dogs can't survive survi on their ownve and the nationala guard and a friend of mine fromf roblueline moving who had gone down there to do a border cleano up, had reacherdd out to us. and we were really shocked ate c justke how big the problem was and how much these animals weres suffering. and this couldn't come atldn' a worse time. tucker, shelters throughout the country are overflowing everywhere. big dog grants, rescue is the largest no kill dog rescue in the country with our palm beach county location, we have a seven hundreeach land and fifs there right now. >> we're overflowing. ove >> well, since that interview, aired, laurie simmons has raised six hundred thousand$6 dollars for shelter. the big dog ranch rescue, that's the largest no kill dogis
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shelter in the country. plac it's a good place to send your money in our opinion.ow. she joins us now. larry, thanks so much for coming on .n. so i hope that what you'rese seeing in the response to that segment is a really deep love of animals who are i on some wao the weakest among us . the we can do whatever we wantong to animals. so it's a measure ofus. our decency, what we do to animals. >> it's a measure of the fact that americans still love animals. tucker, we cannot thank you enough for airing this story. ee and it has helped us with your extremely generous, dog loving viewers. it is going to save so many more and also allow us too go back to the border. we've currentlhiy got about nine hundred dogs between our palm beach county and alabama. facility, which all need medical care and this
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is starting off our new yearr and a great way. and it's just really heartwarming to me to see how many people have reached out to help donate and adopt. and it's because of all of you that many dogs will be loved and have a chance and a wonderful new home. >> i think it's meaningful. >> you're a no kill shelter.illl i mean, without judgment. there are a lot of different kinds of shelters. but i think people feel good about giving to a shelter that really is about dogs and about loving them and keeping them alive and not disposing oft doga them. >> there are so many dogs still being surrendered because ofinfo inflation. the high cost of renhe higt fee groceries, everythinggr and shelters are socerieo overcv right now. so the neeerd for rescue, s growneed for us to grow and save more is at an all timei
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high. and we're just extremelyigh. grateful to all of you that join our cause. whether you donate, volunteer, adopt and thank you so very,ch very much for getting this out, because people need to know there's wonderful dogs outthere' there that nees d homes. don't buy from a breeder, spay and neuter your pets. what's in this problem of dog homelessness and the dogs need us and we're thankful for all of you.u. they love us unconditionally. we should love them back . i think that's true. laura , great to see some . thank you for what you're doing and happy new year and thank you so much. >> of course.>> so of all the people we've interviewed over the years,ot o which is a lot of people,ople, one of the wisest, maybe unexpectedlyon , but it reallyeally stuck out was tony robbins. and we probably shouldst have been surprised by that becausete he's famously one of the happiest, most positive people in the country, ane indu
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amazing speaker. >> there's a reasost, amazn lise he's famous. >> actually , if youn im listen to him, here's a clip that shows what we're talking about.e you're telling me i failedi didt because i didn't have the resources and i'm here to tell you what you already know. resources are never the problem. it's a lack of source of illness, which is why you failed because the ultimate resources are emotionalative states . >> if you're creative enough,en can you find the answer? yes or no? or no if you're determined enough, can you find the breakthrough? yes. orn yo no? if you're passionate, loving enough, can you get someonen yo to help you geu? yes or no?ay if there's no way that you're committed, can you findyou do the money even if you don'tn' have it? yes or no? so i said creativity, decisiveness, passion, honesty, sincerity,ness love. these are the ultimate human resources. and when ultima you engage these resource, you can get any other resource on earth. so we've never been to a tonyar. robbins seminar. >> w we trust that you've got to talk to tony robbins. that man is insightful. and that turneinar
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d out to be true true. and so on . this year, w e thought we would robbins, who would know what are three things that all of us can do in 2020 three to improve or improve ourselves deeply. deeply thanony robbins joins us now. tony, thank you so much for doing this. i'm completely sold on yourappy insight into the human conditi condition. >> s what can all of us do to improve ourselves this year, do you think? > i think i t the first thinu have to do to develop a compelling future. i mean, after three years ofutu. covid and people thinking if somebody breathes on you, you're going to die. and all the lies werwe aree tole and now you have young people dt today that are saying w they don't want to have kidsids, because after all, you know, that we're going to have in12 ya twelve years, the world's goingh to end, which, i of course, is totally false. but when all these stories keep getting stacked, then you worry about inflation. people get overwhelmed. so we need a compellinwoabout in a compelling future mean -s anybody can deal with incredibly difficult today if they have a real compelling tomorrow and a way to gemptellig betternd a way. that's not affirmations. that's not positive thinking. that's not setting new year's
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resolutions that you break twoig weeks later. it means reall near'sy hang up the plan. in other words, foe'r you to improve your life. there's lots of things we can't. control. but if you focus on that, you're overwhelmed. there's plenty we can controlie. in our minds and bodies. so for life to get better, we have to get better.ings to for things to change, we have to change. and so my focus is showing people enlet's start with your energy, for example, and i'mer doing this a program i started in covid and everybody stuck atu home. i saidck a, how to reach people to help them. what gets in their way? it's travel, it'- s time, it'sis money. so i put together this five day challenge and i'm doing one more this year , january twenty fourth of-2 the twenty eighth. and what i do is two8t hoursh. a a day at no charges, no money involved at all. and from your home or your office with your friends or family or by yourself, i walk you through the tools that'll make your twentyfective. twenty three effective. so we start with your energy. ife exhausted and tired, you're not going to have a great relationship. you're not going to build a ,u o you know, a great businessn't. g you're notoi going to push through the difficult times. throus we'reemotion
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just alluding to in that clip?ll it'll change youud ied tf you're having creativity and passionnge and decisiveness. that's very different than iatf you've gotten used to the emotions now feeling overwhelmed and stressed and just, you know, stressedn yo out is the most when you see people are depressed if you sawo today. but there was a nert outw report by the cdc that said. 45% of high school students they interviewed said they were so depressedigh scho and so disappointed and down at 2020 one , they couldn't participate . normal activities.ties. one in five said they considered suicide. nine percent of those surveyedot actually attempted suicide. that'shose sai how insane it has gotten. so we need compelling future. we neecod to shiftmpelli our em create the shift in our bodies. then what are we going to do about inflation? sall, you know, warren buffett was asked about it the otheryo day and he said, here's what you do, invest in yourself.n ta no one can tax it. no one can take it away. if you get stronger and better ,even if the dollar goes down a and it's shekels, if you'ret la the best lawyer or doctor oror,o a podcast or whatever you're going to do. welldc, and so we'll show people what they do i sn that area. what do you do to make sure you
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have a good time in your relationship? one thingsre i lovlatie abouonte is talk about have a good timey with the ones you lovelo the end of your show. usually after you've put out all the things that we've got to deal with out there. but it's so true. the that's the safe harbor for all of us . all so what are you going to do in each of those areas?ll o and at the end of five days, people now have a plan.a pl they're not just excited about the future falsely or feelingrwm overwhelmed or stressed by the future. they really started to createde transformation that is absolutelg they right.o havea you have to have a sight picture of where you're going. c and once you can be excitedd about so wise, i'm not surprised, but i am gratefulm for that advice. >> ton for thay, people want toe us , can go to becomein unshakable. if they want to join us , then , go become unshakable. .com, there's no charge. register yourself and come join us for five days, a couple hours out ofl ha the dayve.n we'll have over a million people from aroundhe world the r there. >> so become unshakable,e. unshakable. . love it. t thank you.or happy new year.happy thanks forne having us on. >> happy new year. happy new year.
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so you just heard tony robbins f say there's a lot of pressure nt on people not to have kids so sy scary. don't have kids., okay, you're getting that message every day constantly.evr we want to hear the other side. what's it like to have a really big family? we just spoke to a mom with twelve kids and she wantsan more . why? what does she want? more kids? because they're great.ll us af but let her tell us after the break. i remember when i got my first glimpse of the mountains, i had to take a breath. i began to understand what was so special about it. you guys ready there? is something that we should be thankful for, the human will to convince other people that this is worth keeping sure of times like that when they all questions fundamental
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. greeting people is my job and my read is they are good people caught up in a bad situation. don't you tell your son if you're still alive. i wanted all of this to stop. the legal system did nothing but what are they afraid we'll find? >> you ain't living your best life a best life. when i have dragons to slay and i see heavy rains and wide path of destruction that ran from i'm sorry for all that was even weirder than the volcano. >> nothing is as weird as lava menangle. just wait around a minute. something awful was bound to happen. like what? what of season? january 17th. >> fox. one of my favorite suppliments
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to breathe. i'm sure glad this story has a happy ending. learn how to protect your family at pest world tag . no, no. >> there's a lot of anti child propaganda everywhere. >> it's just in the air. in fact, our treasury secretary decided she was our familyed planning secretary and she announced not so long ago thatsn if you don't liknoe the economy have an abortion.econom >>y, i believe that eliminating the right of women to make decisions about women with or to have children would have very damaging effects on the economy. and would set women back decades. >> okay, so that's what you'r seeing everywhere on social media. that's the core assumption oywhf the entire american media. it's all you hear. some p >>eo but what's the other side? there are some people who aren't going along with it. who find joy and meaning ining
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having children front a camera is definitelviy one of them.she shise is the mother of twelve children. she's now a grandmother. she said she wants even more children. and the question is , whator is she finding in children that janet yellen hasn't? we thought we'd ask her directly for marriedd as. >> thank you for joining us . hello. why did you have so many>> children? >> veronica? well, when i first started having kids, i was really young. and i think that when i started ,i didn't expect to be a largede family mom.. i didn't really plan for it.y but as i started having kids, i really liked just seeing them together. and , you know, i had a really rough childhood and i was really sad and i was really lonely and when i started havin having a bigger family, i was like, wait a minute, you know,ec this is exactly what i needed.ti this is what i was missing.
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and , you know, i'm going to say it's not always perfect, but it's so awesome. it's like it's awesome seeing everyone together. it's's it's awesome. birthdays and holidays. a i love showingnd them how specit they are to me. it's it's hard to explain, really. it's just something about's having a large family that i wouldn't trade it for anything. >> i love how you said twice>> i seeing them together,eing their relationships with each other, bringtogether you such j. >> it's not even about you. it's about them. and each other. that's a cool observation. yeah. because. yes, no, you're right. and because you like i said, i didn't have a lot of people when i was younger. i have one sistesn'tr who wasn'u really around that much.ch, so so i i don't even really havevea a whole lot of memories with anybody. and i didn't want my kidsro to grow up without, you know, someone else. so, like, i , i had my first
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born and i waited until i finished school before i had another kid. and she usedused to tell to men she was little that she wished i had had more between themhe because they're almost arve years apart.e and so i guess i took that to heart and so i had several back to back and again, i didn't really expect to have so many. but the more i grew my family, the more i loved it. and i just accepted that i am a large family mom and that's who i am. >> and that's what i want to bei like me. well wd , i love that. lifean, sometimes people i mean, life is complicated. and messy and families aren me complicated and messy, but the joy is more than enough in return. >> i have to ask you, veronika,h retuu? are yoan thirty seven . thirty seven . well, you have done your part me to repopulate the earth and to make people happy. and i think you i think you may be on to something. i love it anyway. veronica, thank you so much for coming on .
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right. thank you.ou so one of the things we learnede in 2020 two is it's very hard to forecast the future. you don't really know what'shat going to happen. you think you do. bugot you're often surprised. >> and that was, of course, the case for a lot of normal people over the midterm elections. the republican party reallopley fell dramatically short. so i guess that's bad. t is, webu think it is , but it's als probably also a chance to learn . and we'll give you perspective n on what we learned next.ovat get refunds. quali .com powered by innovation refunds can help your businessfy get a payroll tax refund even if you got pbp.d i and it only takewas s eight mins to qualify. to qualify. >> i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was l blown away by what they could do, get refunds. .com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars get over a billion dollars and we can help your business to qualify your business for to qualify your business for a binds. go to get refunds .com to get
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on the field within minutes, and hamlin was then given oxygen before being transported to a cincinnati area hospital. as distraught teammates huddled on the field in prayer. their game was suspended just a short time later. outside the hospital, fans there gathering for a candlelight vigil. right now, no details about hamlin's condition at this hour other than he is in stable condition. i'm jackie bologna's. of course, we will follow this story throughout the morning. like we've been doing now. >> back to tucker carlson tonight. enjoy chez. ♪ well, the midterm elections of h were a crushing disappointment for republicans and conservatives we for basicay anyone who looks around and says this isn't right. >> s o we're not quite sure whatrigh. happened, but we're pretty sur"e we can learn from what happened anyway. and that was the subject of a speech that we gave recently in phoenix was part of it. >> and the midterm elections taught me a number of new things. ngs.
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and i should preface my storyryf of what i've learned by tellingy you that you never learnounythin anything except through pain except t and humiliation. i wishhrough p that weren't tru. and fortunately, no one has putw me in charge of the rules of nature so that is the law and it's unchanging. but you never learn anything from succeeding. i have never learned anything from succeeding, from getting what i want. i've only learne getti d from failurelear and particularly from humiliation. now,ailure the midterm elections werethe i like a grave disappointment, tothink, to every normal person . >> m but they were particularly painful to me because i got them so completely wrong. olike i've never gotten anything wrong or in my life, likein my peopleli are getting poorer.unts the country is getting more chaotic in a normal system. the party in aotic. charge of decidinge pa what we do next wouldrt be punished. >> they'rechge of deci not eveng to make your life better, likee. they're not even pretending to castrate your children. okay, have some inflation.chil
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how about a wadrr thaten we have nothing to do with ? yeah, we want more of that. >> yeah, a lot more .ere is so, like there's no way a party that pretends the you know, that that is going to make your life better. it's like not even it's notdebae even up for debate. so it's like they're going to be destroyed because they're not even trying and then they win. >> and my mind was blown. we actually don't know what the future holds, actually , and not to be morbid, but wet hy could all get hit by a bus on the way out of this building. ofand pray god we won't be , bue we could be .. and that's a truth that we live with every day. and if we're a wise,re we never forget it. we don't know what's coming. we control the moment we're i living in now, and that's it.n , and barely even we have less power than we think we can. even kamalwee pattern baldness. okay, no, it's true. it's or add a single hairttern to the top of our heads.
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bain other words.s that so to tell ourselves, like we've got it all figured out, he we know what's going to happen. oursreg to lying to ourselves. mid when we say it out, out, we're lying to others and misleading them. >> so we should start with the knowledge of our own limitations. >> we are limited and thatthat is the beginning of wisdom. if yous loothe bek back , you'a honest on your life and thet yo really sad things thatur happend and they are real for everybody. >> if you're honest, you will see that it's only out of those that happiness screw that that was the foundation for something better that alwayss an is accrued during those moments. but in your victory, you accrued duethat's a little bit. and that's always true. but thankfully, the flip sidethl is true. ip >> so i have no idea how this is going to play out. i'm completely over my brief wir flirtation with pretending to predict the futur e. i've thrown my crystal ballead o away. i'm not going to readur your palms. i ha no idea what's coming, but i am totally certain inat
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my heart and i mena that wes what look back in this moment and if you're not even conservative, if you just think what's going on now is really reallwrong, and really destruce to the country that you love and imperiling, dangerousfor ch to your children and grandchildren, future generations, if you feel thachit i think most people do, you will look back on this moment of despair and confusion. >> what the just happened? knows. no one really knows it's bad. we know that we don't really know how or why. wil >> you will look back on this as the beginning of clarity. >> you will begin to have clarity. this is when i really began to understand what was happening and what i persosonan only could do about it. i changed for the better suffering cause growth. that is always true. better. and it's true now. >> so if you go on tiktok, youhn may have concerns about the state of the american economy. t the stof there are a lot of young white collar employees marketing majors from davidson filming themselves at work.
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>> and it turns out they don't do a lot. they takote a lot of breaks, grumpy and mean. these arren'e their words. employe's a twitter employee from san francisco. eewelcome to a day in my life as a twitter employee. so this past week went to ask after the first time and a twitter office dodged and honestly took a moment badgg. moak everythin and what a blessing. also started my morning off with an iced matchup and the then i had a meeting so quickly scheduled one of these old podeo rooms, which were so cool. they're literall cy noiseing. canceling my meeting, got ready for brunch. lookgot re, how delicious this . likes. oh my goodness. i was so i overwhelmed and then made my way down to the log cabin area. i don't know what this is , but it was really cool. i played some foosball, my friends, to kind of unwind a bit. , foun >> also found this really cool meditation room, micro. is life he spent his life reporting
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on work and in fact, working. he saw it, saw that segment sai and reached out and said it's more important than ever to shoant thanw the fact that af americans are doing real work. in fact, he's got a whole show about this called dirty jobs. >> been here for twenty years. " he's alsdirty o a host of how aa works on fox. shnie joinght.s us tonight. michael, thanks soank yo mucu h thcoming on . when we did that segment, i thought of you banging outi the script the whole time. this is this ie opposite os ftho the kind of actual work mike rowe has dedicated his life to telling the rest ofut. us about. yeah, you didn't tell me youthag were going to do that segment. had i known, i would have up wi insisted on following it uthpin. with something. so thank you for the chance. to do that now. course. and let me just say, i can't speak really for anybody but me, but i would bet big thatg tm millions and millions of people jumped out of their chairs,, screamed words we can't repeat on your program as a result of watching it. em you showed them.. and look, again, it's not about being mean, but
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our relationship with work, our definition of what a good job is .f wh that's something we caatn contrl . and you're you're soco right.bey portrayals of work shiftk shift. with time. and i think part of the reasonrt forty jobs has been on the air for the last twenty years is wer are the antidote to what you just what you just showed america. medita weti we go to places where there's no meditation room. there's there's no five star breakfast to start the day. there' ts there's the bag house at the asphalt plant there. there just example after example after example. three hundred and fifty jobs we've done so far of peopleike o who are still doing things that look like work. so we carkn talk about a ton of different things.ur cou buntt fundamentally, our country still needs to be reminded of, what? forgive me, i'm justgo goingto y to say it. what real work looks like. l wok >> well, it's just interesting that what you're calling real work is provably real because
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it's the work that if peoplee stop doing, we would all payl po for immediately, like we would o die. in a lot of cases, there's no dispute like this is the actuale indispensable work look. and it i t it makes us angry to be reminded of that because we don't like the idea that we're so reliant and sowe dependent on such a small, marginalized chunk of our workforce. but it's the truth. >> look, this episode is about good news. so let me give you some micro works. my foundation evolved out of dirty jobs. fifteen years ago with your help and a lot of appearances on your show over the last however many years, we've raised over six million dollars and work ethic scholarships and we've awarded that money to over fifteen hundred peoplere who are now welding and steam fitting and pipe fitting and plumbing. and they're thriving, tucker. umbingagain and again and againe see that it's still possible to achieve something that looks like prosperity if you beginspet by mastering a skill that's in
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demand. shameless plug. we're going to do it again next month. work ethic scholarships at mike rowe works. doug , we're moving the needle in a modest way, but it startsi by tapping the country on the shoulder, as you have done, and remindins yog them tht real jobs still exist. eleven million o f them are out there right now.ere. >> the opportunities aree everywhere. >> don't let anybody tell you otherwise. and they should have higher status. sai i mean, i love what you saidrgi. about these are marginalized people. that's exactly right. s exactlthese are the people. the guys work at asphalt plants. us take it possible for us t travel are marginalized,ginali and that should not be thezeshod case. and thank you fobe ther everythg doing to change that t background. great to see you. haso what is the key to happines ? since this is e thisa segment, t about happiness, we thought we'd get a little closert we wot we're about to speak to a man who was very unhappy is a young man and who is happy now and has learned a lot along the way.
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anything, but what is the keyke to happiness? well, we thought we would astoko someonule who's learned that johann hari was very unhappy ver as a young man. >>y un a he's happy now. >> what did he learn that madelr the difference? author johann har oi is the author of a couple of fantastic books, including stone focus what you can't pay attention and how to think deeply. again, john henry joins us nowpi to explain the route of happiness. >> john , great to see you. you i love your story becausei e you were so desperately unhappy and now you have a lightness about you that hav suggests youe not. >> so what made the difference for you? the diffwell, i think there's lo factors, but i would sayul to everyone listening, everyone watching, think about anythingy you've ever achieved that you're proudeverachieved of in whether it's starting a business, being a goodo parent, learning to play the guitar, whatever it is that makes you feel gooe guitard, its you happy. that thing that you're proud oyf required a huge out off sustained focus and attention. and that's a really concentrate
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on it for a long period of time. and we are living in a huge crisis of focus and attention when our ability to focus and pay attention breaks down your ability to achieve your goals, breaks downy your ability to solve your problems, breaks down. it's happene- goald to me. it's happened to so many people who are watching you at the moment. ethe average american officeentt worker focuses on any one taskhe for only three minutes. for evernly ony one child who ws identified with serious attention problems. when i was six yearsen oldti,fi there's noproblew c one hundred children have been identified with that problem. so i think one of the kehiydentf factories is making us so unhapy is that we can't focus, wet focu can't pay attentios,n to get to the bottom of this. i ended up going on a reallyo a big journey all overll the world . i interviewed over 200 of the leading experts on attentiond to focus. and what i learned from themm tm fa there's scientific evidence for 12 factors that cactn maken- your attention better or can make it worse. it's doing that to your kids and loads of the factors thats can makeof your tension worse have been hugely rising in
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recent years. yoa huge risu the book is callee focus because your focus didn't collapse. it's been stolen from you. but the good news, the reason why this is an item for the happy show is that once we understand what those causes we can begin to get our attention back for us and our kids. >> you can't be happy unlesse you're grounded and being grounded means being focused, being able to take something inn and fully experience it. >> so i think i think you'reolut absolutely right. it's a that's a really gooely d putting it. and it makes me think about it. i went to interview one of the leading neuroscience in the world, an amazing man named professor urmila. and he said to me, look, there's one thing you've goton to understand about the human brain more than anything else. rainyou can only consciously thk about one or two things at a time. that's it.time.t. it's a fundamental limitation, v the human brain. but whate has happened is we've fallen for a kind of mass delusion. the average teenager believes be they can follow six orve seven forms of mediaw si at the same time. so what happens is scientists like professor miller get people into labs and they
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study and they get them to think they're doingm. more than one thing at a time. and what they discover is always the same.same you can't do. more than one thing at a time. what you do is you juggle veryil quickly between tasks. you're like, well, what did tucker just ask me? what is this message on whatsapp? what does it say? what doe on tvon the tv? wait, tucker, what did you just ask me? and it turns out that juggling which we're all doing all the time, is coming with aly really big cost. it's called the switch cost effect. it's having a profound effectff on our attention to focus. but there's loadons of things wn can do to get it back . i'll give you an example of e one . and this is a case if anyonexa, you put your phone i.n it, push the button, it locks. you find a way for anything between five minutes and a whole day.i i go through dozens ofgo things like that. we canof do to get our attention back . in my book, stolenback focus., i don't have to liveve like this.n >> we can get our attention back if we want to . also, ifant to. you live near ae body of water, you could just toss it in there. 100%, yo. >> yeah, doing all right.. great to see you tonight. thank you.at great to see is sean weiss was a child actor 1994. s the go
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>> he starred as the goalie in the film mighty ducks. here's a clip. no, miss mckay, we're america's team. s team shouldn't we just be concentrating on hockey? may i suggest obsoleted? i agree. yeah, well, that's not a bad idea. call m>>e goldberg. goldberg. yes,g. y will be optional. >> twenty nine years ago.9 ye wellar, since then, sean weiss has had major struggleswi with drug addictioth drun. at but there is good news tonight that we want to celebrate. sean weiss is about to hitety, three years of sobriety. he joins us now. sean, thanks so much for coming. on . in a country that is beset by addiction to talk to someone who's made it three years and come as far as you haveme a fais just is a wonderful thing. >> how did you do it? well, i had a lot of help from a lot of people. >> i wen lot ot to residentialf treatment and then after that,de i've just been in sober living.n so i basically i did a 12 stepr.
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program and that really is what changed my life. i started praying to god and trying to increasereas my strength in my relationship with god through prayer and meditation. imyand that was probably the biggest thing that did it for me. >>d you know, you hear that again and again. >> you know, a lot of people t who go to rehao b and , you kno, a lot of people who then go again to rehab, but againug to rehab and thes orn i of drug. alcohol. th the onee s who make, ones wh as you have seem to be the onesi who decide they're going to appeal to a higher power,owe. i think definitely i mean,, youa first of all, you've got to get god to restore return youur to your sanity. and that's a big that's a that's a big hurdle.hat el and i don'set know who else can do it for you if notr po your higher power. >> s o that was that was definitely key for me. so you're i mean, you're an actor now. how hard a very secular world how hard was it for you w to admit that you neededas a higher power? >> it was difficult. i itt wa wass difficult to look f
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in the mirror when i was in residential treatment and come to terms with the fact that i had become insane. it's not an easy thing to admitu yourself, but my thinking had just become insane and my behavior to come and say it was always difficult to reconcile that. but that waso reconcile sort ofr turning point for me because, you know, it's impossible to remedy a problem when you i don't know it exists. >>a what you're saying could be applied across all kinds of t different areas, not just addiction, but. yes, no, that's it. it's to make your say. rd t yeah.admit and it wasyo difficult. and i'm not so sure that i'm seeing now, but i'm definitely better than the guy that was using drugs on the streets of los angeles. and really, my message is , no matter where you are in life, if you decide you want turn your life around, it's completely possible. and literally the 180 that i'vea made in three years, it's
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difficult. but once you set your your miney and your energy towards gettingg well, support is in abundance. b people come out of the woodwork really to help you out and really, that's been another boon that i've had is thet of the love and support of the fans that watch those mighty ducks movies. so that was reallyhty ducks a bi for me. w i don't know where i would be without that because people>l are thrilled to see someone get better. i mean, it's true. there's nothing better than watching someone get better. there's nothing more inspiring c hope giving. so i appreciate your telling onur story here once again, sean. alwaysin great to see you. >> it's great to be with you, tucker. thank you. just well, yo hu just heard him sayt it. there'nos no getting better without acknowledging you're not really in charge. most people are too embarrassed to say that out loud.t ou our friend harris faulkner fr that left.assed if you watch harris faulknerrrif on tv every daauy, we hope that you do way, too. you hear her next. >> really amazing. we'll be right back .
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i want to be broken. i want to be tested. i got this baby . all my worst fears here, like i'm sick. >> worse, i don't care what you're famous. >> they are. they will play by our rules.to w test wednesday on fo x. test wednesday on fo x. >> i'll show you why.ee come on , let's go outside. take the boat up. mary , i don't want to wait. that's the only time i'm being happy is when i got that ocean breeze. i figured li fed it out on the sunshine and the shore line is a good time to get on board. a good time, not line. it's a good i get on board. get on board. get on board. >> reading people is my job and my read is they are good people. caught up in a bad situation. don't to tell your son if you're still alive.
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i wanted all of this to stop the legal system did nothing but what are they afraid we'll find you wake up in the morning. >> one day this hurts. one day another hurts. everything hurts. what have i tried in the past? what have i not tried? nothing works. the pain is still there. you know, the thing about this cream, i started putting it on and things started changing from my elbows to my shoulders. if this product worked for me, it can work for you. i mean, i feel energized. i feel like a 40 year old or a twenty year old. >> thank you. australian dream america is waking up to fox and friends overeasy, right, steve ? >> yep. my usual same thing here. it's important to have friends you trust fox and friends,
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america's best friends. our friend harry's fortress. that with a new book on a topic that transcends politics in's fact, it transcends everything else. >> it's a book about prayer.k the book is called faith stillle moves mountains miraculous stories of the healing power ofp prayer. now the country is gettingra more secular. so you havuntries ing moree to t doing? >> well, it's killing it. just >> this book just top the"the "new york times" bestseller list. hoste want to talk to harris ner faulkner about it. she is , of course, the host of the fox. her focus on fox, she's also coached about number. >> harris faulkner joins us now. harris, thank you so much. for coming on tonight. the the book title suggestsgest that prayer is real. it actually works.t it's not just somethinjustg yo o to seem pious. pious >> it has actual effects.. is that the argument you're making? ite argume is . and i make it with evidence because the divine assignmentt on my life, tucker,ethi is something that i want everybody to find for their own lives. ngi don't prophesies. i'm obviously not a pastor.i'm o
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i'm a journalist. my divine assignment is to be a witness. and so through faith still moves mountains. i tell stories of otherf othe people's miracles, their livesrv from some of the news stories that i've covered . lee county, alabama, twister outbreak 80 . some year old woman ernestine survives the unthinkable insidef of her prayer closet.l of al thel of the homes on her strt razed to the ground of their foundations. but the tethered, windblown, weheret paint stripped, tornado driven prayer closet survives so and the emt show up.d ther and there she is , praying mightily. lord , it is your will for meu to go on with the life youh. blessed me with . lord , i'm so grateful i'm here and thank you for letting me survive. she prayed before, duringe stor and after the storm. there are so many stories likese this. and tucker, you know, fromow frm interviewing people all overer the country, people always share with you the bad news. but wouldn't it be amazing if they could share the good news? and that's what this is about. wet news that we can use because we all need to connectto
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with something greater than ourselves to lift us up. we are a country that's fallinga away with its faith. galloph. studying this pewng research, is studying this by twenty seventy , it appears will be fewer than 50% majority christian radio in this country. we're changing and look atjude what's happeningo-n in thi arou. people don't seem happier for it. they don't seem more hopeful for it. so faith still moves. mountains is based on what the bible tells us about mustard seed faith tha tt faith that you have when it looksythig like everything is being torn apart or is even when things ae great all the time. you know, people are ready to make our new year's resolutions. i love that what you're doingloe is on the second day of the year, we're going to grip whole people are going,ewer i'm going to eat fewer dou donus and work out more at the gym.. why don't you make a permanent change in your life and god g does not care what season you were in. wh'll meet you right where you are. and when you lea yn intoou the d ,he leans into you.
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and whatever your struggle is , your addiction, you'rer capression, whatever it is , you can begin to really work through it. without saying, well,ruary by february 15th, if it's no15t fixed, i give up because what we usually do with our resolutions this is a resolutets promise from the lord to go forth with a better destiny tha than ever before. n evhow are you living in the wd that we both live in, so forthright in unembalmed to talk like this? i love it.s? but how how how do you do that? i am unapologetic and i wasd raised by a warrior. my dad was a combat pilotd pilo and he and my mother have seen d they had seen some pretty tough times, two wars. it wasn'n pr t clear dad was comingd was home. i really do believe that that warrior spirit and that foreverr prayer filled mom's belief got f so deeply into me that as i a grew up and connected with thatm
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,it started to make me feel i like i should tell the truth. when people ask me, how do you get through tough times? how do you tell stories like,iei you know, disasters? because, you know, ikef you see me a news anchor, something bad is probably happening. if i'm on scene. g if i so'm as a cub reporter on throuh now at the network, i pray i always have. we know unthinkable tmi, too much stuff about some ofw about our colleagues through yearsin e and years of being in the business. >> why can't i shareth the foundational way that i gets through things? what can i tell people that i love the lord? and by the way, why can't we be bold with our faith? s. thu can't cancel us . this is the time of the year and everybody knows or just gotten through christmas. entering this new year. satan is skippint througis new h the tulips right now. the satanic temple of illinois just a few days ago put its, you know, its display. well, the city let it right next to the menorah, the christmas tree, the cross. . and then they came out and they
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did. well, look, it's a free country. you can do that.ree cou ntyou don't get to cancel us ,td though. don't move the christmas tree. on't getcross on the menorah. se you don't get to do that. but if you want to to worship gg something that is not going to edify you and lift you up, well, heck, don't blamedon't the rest of us if we're going to be bold. so now i'm going i'm getting, invited to megachurches, whichw are so not the thing i ever thought i would be doing as a journalist. but we go when we talk about being bold and our faith, this. is the time to have a enpi penetrable weapon, a power of spirituality in our hearts and at our fingertips. it's calleips.d prayer. be bold with god and it is amazing what can happen in your life. and don't keep ia set a secretct don't hide your light, shine brightly. amazing boy, am i glad we had wa this conversation. >> harris faulkner, bless you and thank you for saying what you said. thank you, my friend. >> tucker, god bless you.
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well, that put us in a much bete better mood on this new year's,o not all is lost. there are wonderful peoplenderf making us still the greatest country there is are a lot of them. we are really happy to see theme tonight. we'll be back tomorrow night and every weeknight, 8:00 p.m.ib ,a show that's the sworn enemy of lying. >> pomposity, smugness and groupthink have the best night with the ones you love. >> we'll see tomorrow. and welcome to this special edition of "hannity". and by the way, happy new year . tonight for the full hour, we're going to highlight some of our best interviews from the past few months. now, first up, i spoke to dr. phil about the out of control council culture. let's take a look now. as we have documented on this show, night after night censorship, silencing, boycotting, canceled culture, it is all becoming all too common within our political discourse. social mediaco
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