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evening. as always, thank you for being with us and thank you for making the show possible. i want to wish you, your family ,a very happy new year. we hope you'll set your dvr so you never miss an episode. hannity and twenty twenty three . and in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. the ingram ang is a fox news alm jackie ibanez live in new york. the buffalo bills releasing an update following safety omar hamlin's collapsed during monday night football. the team releasing this tweet hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest following a hit in our game versus the bengals. his heartbeat was restored on the field, and he was transferred to the uc medical center for further testing and treatment. he is currently sedated and listed in critical condition. hamlin who made his nfl debut just two seasons ago, collapsed after he tackled bengals wide
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receiver t. higgins hamlin stood up briefly but collapsed to the ground cpr was administered before he was taken by ambulance to the hospital him. lin joined the bills as 1/6 round draft pick and has since emerged as one of the league's best safeties. of course, stick with fox news channel. for more on this developing storyl. for more on this developing story, i'm jackie urban is now back to regular programing already in progress. >> good angered me, my lord. in that hangtime, lara trump could have written fifteen tweets and released a new picture book. >> look, mike pence is such a lovely man. good man, a holy man. the subtitle of this book could be so help me god . i should have brought a teleprompter. i mean, he's he needs he's got to pick up the pace, particularly if he's going to make the run for the big office. >> yeah, he was a lot snappier
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on "hannity". it was. yes, he was a very different pace. but the abc thing there was that hankton and people often resort to those long pauses when they don't know what to say. or they can't say what they're thinking. >> people like michelle obama. >> do you hope that president biden will run again in twenty , twenty four ? >> you know, i , i , i , i , i will have to see. >> i see what laura mrs. obama may be waiting to see if she gets drafted instead of biden. maybe that's what she's waiting to see. >> but the pause that hangs on you can't just shut up and go when you're in the middle of an interview you just can't do that. >> and so i was wondering when you started this segment, i said, is there something wrong with the satellite? >> but you were actually pausing because i was doing that on purpose. and look, you know, i was flipping around the dial the other day and i noticed something so bizarre.
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>> cnn is back with a new mini series. laura , reoccurring coverage of the night that they hope will never end. >> it's election night in america continued yet again. >> it's election night in america continued. it's election night. in america continued. >> no, forget election night. it's not election month. how did election day become its own season? i mean, we now have lent advent and the election went. i mean, i've never seen anything like this just goes on and on and on . i know this season has become ballot harvest season. yeah. they just kept calling it election night in america. and i kept thinking that the kids mess around with tv again, like what is going on . >> and i know what day is that? i was groundhog day. it's very strange. the dvr is just stuck. finally, i know you mentioned president biden meeting with chinese leaders in bali earlier today, but you missed biden's important efforts, laura . and really, it's a shame i can't let you pass this by . he focused the world's
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attention on the issue of geriatric literacy. now, i'm happy to take questions that i'm told are going to be for questions. oh, sung kim, associated press ,sebastian smith, the the afp . i got out of reading this reuters. the tangible vote . >> wait a second. wait a second. raiment. right, right, right, right. is reuters now a complicated word for us to get ? what you got? reuters lawyer. he got it cleanly. he read it fluently. i give him points for reuters, but all the names, apparently we're going have to mark them down. so the scores definitely dropped once he got to the names and look, while biden was engaging with these leaders in bali, we mustn't forget kamala
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harris is important foreign diplomatic outreach happened and as always, wakanda forever paid for by kamala harris. >> oh, that's all that's left. >> laura . if she can reestablish an open line of communication with wakanda, we could end we could end the conflict in ukraine with their advanced supernatural technology, their weaponry. i know things could be changed. look, kamala harris, this may be the one place you could get elected president of. so she may be early campaigning agreement. did trump ever wear one of the ceremonial outfits? i don't think he ever did. did i was asking steven miller earlier, you know, you wear the the ceremonial phillipine smock or whatever i did to trump, i . sam, do you know if ever wore that biden was i do remember one image, maybe one more, that it may be in the philippines or something. maybe you did that sword that
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saber dance. that was quite that was actually pretty. no, nothing like that. maoist tour that. >> yeah. sam said he did, he did wear that. but somehow when biden wears it takes it to a whole new level, though, does it not? i mean, rayment, we have to do a whole mr. subliminal. the old said it was a saturday night live where you really know what she is thinking when he's talking to biden, when three hour meeting. >> what did he really think? >> once you get him to wear the garb, you're halfway home. i always say, raymond, i understand they're telling me that you have a special follies for us tonight. what i called this one laura. say what? starting with the president who made a stunning announcement this week. you people driving around mcdonald's to get your internet. >> that's over. >> i was just out in the rose garden announcing a program we put together that allows people to get high speed internet, high speed internet. if you qualify, go to get internet, go now. >> how do people without
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the internet, laura , go get internet dot gov. how can they get there? do they take a bus? do they send a letter to that place? i mean, you need internet service to get to biden's site so you can get the internet. this is like some sicko matrix you can only plug in if you're already plugged in. do you see why i call this? >> say what they want? well, i think this is all they have to look like. they're doing something for the regular people who are being hammered every day by inflation. and so, like, well, i guess we'll do this. this high speed internet thing is they've been talking about this since obama. so i guess they're finally delivering this because we have so much money. we'll deliver it this next day. what was ignored by every reporter in dc now, if hillary clinton or melania trump had suggested3 4 f1 goes on simmen sanders msnbc show she was a biden administration employee
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a few weeks ago and inadvertently admits that she and joe were elected president and they only say all you need is love, laura . >> you know, i told joe when we were elected and when he was elected as vp, i said, i'm going to continue to teach . and my staff said, you can't do that. you can't do that. and i said, yes, i can. and i will . and i did. i love that my students, you know, treat me as dr. b , dr. biden, the the hope ambassador fauci will , you know, surmount all it takes is love all it takes as long as it takes us . >> all it takes is love. all it takes is code dependency lawyer and former employees to ignore the obvious. but that moment when jill said, i told joe when we were elected, that speaks volumes. and i do believe it helps us explain the embarrassing situations this president has been subjected to over the last year. and i wonder, i wonder if
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there's a special elbow patch that he wears because she's pushed it so many times to move him off stage or move on stage. laughter she's always ushering him like our favorite visiting angel to the next location. so she does serve a very important role. and by the way, simmons sanders for her ratings are in the tank. i imagine jen psaki will join her on the msnbc weekend, overnight shift, but we'll keep you posted on that. have you noticed this little routine, laura , that biden has started? it slips into his speeches. you notice this before? i did. and he's incorporate did this little jog. >> and this got me thinking, say what now? >> this is not the first time that joe biden, the flash, has shown his racing prowess. >> laura .
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all right. why do you think he keeps doing this, laura ? well, he has to show that he is vigorous and in control and he's not going to fall up the stairs again. it's it's all okay because people like you question his physical stamina, raymond. and so that he, by the way, in that thing, he did it in chicago. the parents with the union, he not only jogs stage left, he then turned around and jogs stage right. and then he did a little shuffle off the stage. so it's actually three versions of that in about a 90 second period. laura , it's a little like the dog show where they take it all the way around the arena. a few times. just just show what it can do. now, finally, this may be the same water the week we reported on broadway diva patti le verbally abusing a member of her audience during a q and a over wearing a mask.
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well, on cue, the ladies the view rushed to defend patti labelle. oh, you know why you're in the theater. the rule. if you don't, the woman goes, i pay your salary. >> that's up there with , you know, you're paid to listen to me. these things do not go over. never tell somebody you paid their salary unless you write the check, okay? unless you hand them. the text says from whosay, what's it to you then? you can say that on the don't bring it up. with all due respect to those ladies, i don't know what they're talking about. i mean, i realize it says a , b , c on their check, but it's the viewers that pay them and help pay their bill. so the viewers are indeed paying your bill . >> raymond biden was literally out joyriding while the country sinks into recession. >> today, he was at the detroit auto show, laura touting his
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infrastructure bill in the five billion the government spending on electric vehicle charging stations. beyond that, you'd need a map to decipher where the president was headed. you decide where does he say the most advanced nation in the world can't, by the way. and i'm going to make one day you show up and you've got to trade, man. you're all set, but you work like the devil to get there. but i made a deal with you. i was i shouldn't say. i mean, i suggested unemployment rate is three point seven percent, a 15% low, a fifty year low. >> and once again, laura , that's happened over and over in the last few days when it was time to leave. the president couldn't find the exit. they really need to start writing exit left into his teleprompter. >> i think that's what you saw this way. >> you think biden knows the left from right? you have a lot of confidence in biden. they need a big flashing arrow, like a neon sign with the arrow that way.
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>> and look, when you take a child for a day out, what do you do? you let them sit behind the wheel of one of those little make believe cars and pretend to drive. well, the president drove an electric cadillac across the floor of the car show, then he sat in a corvette, which he claims he loves. now, i did some digging today. he did practically a commercial for all these cars. and i realize they're all gm vehicles. turns out gm has hired jeff ricchetti. he's the brother of a white house counselor for three hundred and forty thousand dollars. he's their lobbyist. and they got a heck of an endorsement from the president today. there was a lot of product placement in this event where one after the other after the other. laura , if you have one hundred and five thousand dollars, you can buy that corvette. and i'm just going to say it. biden looked like a child today. it's embarrassing. he was walking hand in hand with governor wittmer. >> now, this is what you do
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to little children, honest home clients. yes, i got to it. it's embarrassing to treat the president, the united states , like this, our head of state. and if our media can't be bothered showing you any of this and they didn't, they sure have cleared the schedule to cover every moment of the queen's funeral. now, major event should be covered and fox is doing it appropriately. but when we have midterms looming law in the u.s., i'm sorry, some of this is just gilded, meaningless distraction. >> watch when she died on thursday, the queen left behind a royal pack that included two corgis. i first have to ask, how were they dogs doing without the queen, do you think? let's talk about what we saw with this weekend. the significance in your mind of william, kate, harry, all coming out together from windsor and greeting the public ,also being told tonight that they've all had a dinner together. so that's quite a unifying moment when you consider all the ructions these nations that had colonial servants, let's face it, people were in service
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to this empire. we're just shy, i'd say, of the myanmar currently, according to the life tracker, we'll have, say, lots of people here. i've never met each other before, but they're going to spend a lot of time talking. it could take 30 hours. >> how long do you think you're going to be in line? royal faler, allura? i mean, this was unbelievable. and by the way, they pulled away msnbc and cnn cut away from joe biden's speech just minutes into it. but they had wall to wall of people standing in line waiting to see the queen's coffin. god bless her. but this is a british story, not an american one . >> what are they going to talk about? an eight point three percent inflation, the looming rail strike, or the fact that grandpa had to go back to wilmington for eight minutes, spend two hundred thousand dollars on the plane to do it, and got energized somehow to do all these events? is that what they're going to talk about? or how about the schools, what they're doing? they're not going to talk about any of that. they're going about the queen and how the corgis need grief counselors. >> they are cute. all summer giving. some are giving poor king
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charles a hard time over difficulty with pins and pin holders. this weekend, he couldn't get rid an inkwell, crowding him on his desk. and then in ireland, he thought a leaky fountain pen to go get a new the bills. it happens every stinking time. you know what that reminds me? of, laura ? this is prince philip son . indeed, prince philip was known for kind of lashing out and snapping at people. you see a little touch of that. and king charles , i kind of like it, though. this is a man also who sounds like a jamas and shoelaces ayanda each day. >> so the ink spilled probably disquiet some . i loved him right there. i thought it was perfect. i didn't mind at all. >> god save the king. coming up, why in one segment
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and unseen. >> for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond, you took to the streets to ask people whether they took pride in our great country. yeah. and we kind of asked it in a sneaky way, which i like to do. i ask new yorkers how they're celebrating independence day and what it means to them. >> the answers were startling and they give us some insight into how people really feel about the country. >> how are you celebrating? i'm going to celebrate the ideal of america and not the actual country as , oh, what don't you like about the actual country? >> you're set the racism and sexism, everything. i believe the ideal is a lot better than the actual country. the american dream can be achieved, in my personal opinion, but we are not there yet. i am celebrating my independence as an individual to get a paycheck on july four. you're not proud of the country. are they going to be working? am i not proud of the country? are you proud of the country? i am. i don't have too much pride for the country because i feel like if i held a lot of pride in my heart for my country, my fellow countrymen, i'd
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be ashamed quite frequently based off of the conditions that i see in the street and around me on a daily basis. are you celebrating, tom ? no more black. i celebrate juneteenth, so that's that's i've never i mean, it's never been a big holiday for me or my family. i don't think there's much to celebrate this year. i mean, if we want to stay with it. >> you don't feel independent and free? no, absolutely not. woman no, happy birthday, america. want to see the family get to live with the home, you know, saying go take a walk. you know, i'm saying, what's your favorite uncle? you for me is just having a good time, just celebrating you for me. i just know i want some some hot dogs and some cheeseburgers look like the fourth of july me. want to have a hot dog real bad because we got hot dogs cheeseburgers. >> we were. >> oh yes. i thought it'd be a family affair. no, you know what love serving lord . he's the best. you know, it's disturbing how many people dislike the country at these. these are citizens that
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actually hate their own country. even the celebrations are kind of just get togethers there. and when you look at this new fox news poll judging whether you're proud of your country or not, the poll revealed republicans. 36% are proud of their country. 60% are not. that's a lower number than democrats. i'm sorry, who are these republicans who aren't proud of the country? i don't care what your political that makes me mad that maybe i'm mad. the political fortunes of the moment should not judge or in any way prejudice your love or pride of country. that's your future and your heritage. and you should defend it. it's no wonder some people are down on the country. they've been taught this by republicans and democrats. >> my family never celebrated july 4th and it was met with so much shock. >> and it was because, you know, my father was a student of history. they knew what they were doing. these republican members of congress knew what they were doing. and they need to be shamed for it. in the very least, they have co-opted this term patriot to to mean something that
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is really just bastardized the term patriot . that's what a patriot is . >> patriots don't do this law division is not a virtue and trying to separate people rather than unite them. that's what people should be doing in the media. and every day it's running down not only a portion of the citizenry, but the country itself. this is really dangerous and people don't stop to think about it enough. but when i was out interviewing people, we constructed a little historical quiz. >> i'll see if you can get these who established the celebration of july fourth and said we should celebrate with fireworks and celebrations coast to coast. >> you remember, i don't actually say because the thing is been changed. everyone has a different opinion of probably the woman is probably martha washington. i'm going to get martha. i stopped in history class when i left school. so, yeah, school is out for the year. not yet. any more questions. can i go to a friend? yes, you can phone a friend. can i phone you? i'm going to go with the wild
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card. martha washington because. yeah, i'm not giving anything away. who was it? john adams. >> she got it right there. you leave it to a bostonian to know you're the only one all day this celebrity is a direct descendant of someone who signed the declaration of independence. is it denzel washington? amy adams or reese witherspoon? amy adams. i'll do amy adams. when you have power, people will always try to take it from you. always. let's just go with reese witherspoon. reese witherspoon. >> hello, patrick . oh, my god. it's capital barbie. >>, i'm . i have to go with him on this one because i want to know either. you got it. reese witherspoon. john witherspoon is her aunt. and just a she's a descendent of john witherspoon, who was the only clergyman to sign the declaration of independence law. now, how are you celebrating?
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i'm going to be with my children, okay? and we're going to be somewhere . >> oh, my goodness. look, you are a star spangled. you are our fourth of july. i'm glad we can celebrate. i wish we could put a historical panorama right there in the dress. yeah. could we have. well, now you have a historical pattern that is so disturbing. okay, that is disturbing. i don't know your go to break. >> okay, i get it. raymond's telling me i got a rap. okay, rap. sam. >> all right. thank you, raymond. i'm exploding here. raymond, you see an anti-american trend going well. >> why can't you get through this in? let me read it, ray. you see an anti-american trend today in the media since last week's ruling. >> i do law and it's pernicious and dangerous. look, no matter who's in power or where the ruling goes from, the supreme court, no american should ever lose hope in their country or promise. >> this is jake tapper talking to uk's boris johnson, trying to convince him that america
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is finished. >> when i talk to friends in canada, the uk, australia and elsewhere, people express concern about the united states as the united states , about the united states in terms of our ability and our institutions to to thrive and continue after what happened with the election of 2020. they worried democracy is on life support. do you know, i want to say this to the people. the united states reports of the death of democracy in the united states are grossly, grossly exaggerated. i continue to believe that america is the greatest global guarantor of democracy and freedom. >> laura boris johnson has a better understanding of america than some of our own citizens. >> and as far as this ruling concerned, they've given democracy back to the people. it goes to the states . so we're not taking away any rights. you're giving them to the
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people to decide, like how he played at this hair and then he went right. no guarantor of that. it's kind of look, i wasn't surprised to see heated reaction to this overturning roe v. wade. what is surprising is the nearly traitorous denunciations of the country abroad. this is green day frontman billie joe armstrong. during a london concert, he after f america and said he's renouncing his citizenship over the supreme court decision. and then olivia rodriguez, also on the english stage, did this . this song goes out to the justices, samuel alito. clarence thomas addresses any previous cabinet position in making their singing f you to the supreme court abroad
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and denouncing the country abroad. protest all you want at home doing it abroad. >> laura , is a real problem and then give back all the royalties. >> some of those ugly americans ,a lot of them probably voted. our parents voted for, you know, for republicans that put these people on the court. i mean, give it all back to they talk a good game, but they'll never give it back because most of these people don't know what they're talking about. their total fraud. well, and billie joe armstrong should change the eyeliner. >> he did sing american idiot follow how original. aren't we tired of that? all right. so who wrote shut up to sing again? oh, i did. you did the bughouse today. tried to blame religion for this reversal of. oh, well, in the bahamas, the justices there are six catholics on the bench. this is an activist supreme court and they should not be deciding the law based on their separation.
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yes. no, i don't. we think the nine justices were born and raised are or were raised catholic. 22% of america is catholic. >> laura , just to stay with our view, girls, we decided we'd also shield our eyes. >> but you know, the problem with all this is that you're demonizing religion and religious people at a time when we're seeing pro-life centers attacked, churches defaced. >> this is the worst impulse, particularly from people who claim to be catholic, to denounce catholicism. these judges didn't rule this way. these justices, because they're catholic, they voted this way and ruled this way because they're jurists. and that's being lost in this, trying to portray this as some kind of theocracy. at play. >> that's not what happened here. i keep thinking, joe , biden is on the set when i see you and these glasses, you're making such good points. but i really can't take our take our glasses off. >> coming up, the flight attendant every woman wants
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"ingraham angle" special for all of your headlines, log on to fox news .com show. all right, raymond, it's hard days for superheroes. >> i understand it is . it's a bird. it's a plane. it's a cancelation. batgirl, this one hundred million dollar film epic. it was scrapped by warner brothers this week. the film featured leslie grace's batgirl michael keaton. returning is a very creaky caped crusader. and brendan fraser is the villain. but the movie was totally can following test screenings. now, it was something i can imagine. well, who needs test screenings like the trailer had? what when you looked at it, had that bomb written all over it? to keep this guy? well, matthew bollani lura, who hosts spotify, is the town podcast. >> he spoke to someone who attended this batgirl screening wasn't received well. >> he said after the screening
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,the executives, walter hamouda, dc and some of the others there asked the audience, you know, did this feel big? and the consensus was absolutely not. he said it played like a tv pilot. >> the stakes were very small, laura . they threw millions and millions of dollars. warner bros. did at this. it was originally kind of a small movie. they threw one hundred million dollars. and when they screened it, it was so flat they decided to take the tax write off. it's not even being shown on hbo macs. nothing with the legal coverage of it. i don't know anything about this, but if i were to guess, yeah, i would guess that the lead was flat. >> well, maybe. who knows? i never get to see it. but here's the interesting. but she's not even in the promo. no, you barely see. 32% in a new morning consult poll. 32% of marvel comic fans think they're getting a little tired of so many superhero movies. >> so are rosanne cash.
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cow things are so unstable at dc for the superheroes. jason momoa, aquaman has apparently started a side hustle as a flight attendant. he's no longer plunging into water. >> he's giving it out. and there he is . god , a great guy. >> you do such a great job. i'm not a big fan. of man bonds, but i make an exception for him. oh yeah. oh, okay. so does sam, by the way. she just said. oh yeah. extra water, extra water. another. didn't you just have a water. i just read another. like another. yeah. okay, well superheroes are not the only ones underwater. we've been reporting for weeks the dangerous side of theme parks from riots to brawls, family come apart. well, this week at disney world, it's not only a small world, but is one. not only did the ride known as the happiest cruise on that
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ever sailed, trap visitors in their boats for over an hour. but one of them started to sink . >> this attraction was built for the nineteen sixty four world's fair. >> it was probably built when the bmi was a little bit lower than it is today. >> that's how they have to make the extra wide coffin now for people. right. and ask that no one was hurt right now, no one was hurt. so as it was slowly submerged itself, apparently the music kept going. so that's a nice that's too much. >> but that's the most torturous part of all, to have to sit there and listen to that song for over an hour. just imagine these people should get free. >> pass everyone i got stuck on . it's a small world and i couldn't get off for almost an hour and 15 minutes. that was like several years ago. yes. in that music, i think i couldn't get it out of my head for and all the puppets moving back and forth. i think it was all a micro and macro aggression. all right. speaking of sinking ships, the democrats that was so easy are so desperate for someone
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to rescue them from biden that they're great sages like bill kristol are pushing john legend to run for president . >> oh, this is good. even old political hands like david axelrod seem drawn to this allegedly of a legend as political messiah. he appeared on axelrod's podcast and was asked about his friendship with kanye west. >> well, you know, we aren't friends as much as we used to be, because i honestly think because we publicly disagree on his running for office, his supporting trump, i think it became too much for us to sustain our friendship honestly. >> so he's the most i mean, intolerant person either. this is the typical liberal. they claim to be so tolerant and open. aren't we woke? aren't we? in the end, they're snobs. if you don't agree with them, they want no party. i just don't like the idea that you infringe rights over political differences. that's not the way america
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works and certainly not a leader. but, you know, the greatest obstacle to legend ever being president or pursuing politics can really be described in two words. chrissy teigen, can you imagine this woman as first lady? >> i think it's possible to be really angry all the time. >> if there was one word, you would help, particularly women use more frequently with that one word, be you. >> yeah, sorry. >> you're very, first of all, charming. well, having a baby, which is awesome. and she had some struggles with that, so that's fantastic. >> the the desperation on the part of democrats is so palpable in going there. >> well, and they've been trying to rehabilitate chrissy teigen for a number of years since she told that teenager, go kill yourself again. >> when you disagree with somebody wishing them death or ending friendships, probably not the right way
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to go. she did apologize, but i just don't know if this is political legs. i think it's about as much float to it as one of those small world legends in their own legends. >> in their own mind. >> coming up, ramun. and i do something that cnn cannot. hmm. what could it be ? that's next. 30% destroying your confidence . men's liberty can help our discrete external device is safe, sanitary and keeps you try 24 hours, day and night step into the spotlight. and do more of what you love with men's liberty. it's been ordered over five million times by thousands of satisfied fans. call now to get a free week supply with your first order. there's no obligation, just the opportunity to try the most revolutionary solution to incontinence ever made. unlike diapers, men's liberty is a long term answer to dealing with incontinence. make the choice to finally move forward with your life
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to . all right, raymond media, they were in true mourning. i'm kind of sympathy. i'm wearing black. i was about to say, laura , of course, because they were announcing that nancy pelosi had stepped down. but look over at msnbc. she was being hailed as a mix of something between margaret thatcher and mother cabrini. >> this is the most talented and visionary political figure that we have seen in recent american history, not just a woman, but a historic, impactful, talented visionary. she stood there in that iconic white pantsuit that we have seen her wear time and again at these momentous historical inflection points, a nod to a suffragettes. >> where's laura ? i didn't realize that pantsuit color was now cause for canonization, but apparently it
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is . here's the amazing thing about all of this. and you've got to give nancy pelosi credit. she has held her caucus together for decades, delivered unpopular laws like obamacare. the republicans would do well to look at her strategy, copy the strategy, if not the outcomes, it would do well for them to also accomplish the bloodletting of seats from a democrat majority. there is that. and so that did have is it and i have to play matt dowd for you, your pal matt , because it may be the most perceptive pelosi take listen to this. >> she should be on everybody's goat list. of leaders of the house of the entirety of our country's history. >> now, laura , he is right. whenever i hear pelosi speak, i think goat, as in disaster relief fund, some of it needs right away for for iran. and but in but it's more will be needed. we have the war in iraq. we have covered , which has
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a really deterred more product coming into a country. you see, this is not a choice for nancy pelosi. laura , this is a necessity. but she is keeping her seat . and i expect to see her drifting through the halls of the capitol like the ghost congresses past there. she'll be floating, waving that finger of former leadership, commending the troops to move in the right direction. >> i have to say to you, is , okay, okay, i as well as pelosi, another old tradition is on its way. yes. no more on cnn's new year's eve and forever on fox. new year's eve. yes, i was last year. yeah. no more . >> i watch them than chris to is the new ceo for cnn. he has banned the anchors from boozing it up this year on new
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year's eve. he says on camera, drinking erodes the credibility of cnn personnel and it has damaged the network's respectability. >> laura , i don't know what he's talking about. no more . no more from a man that has no money. as you say, on the street, preaching from everywhere. >> i mean, come on , i don't give a what do you think about that? what do you think about. i don't care. i'm a grown man. i don't care what you can kiss my behind. >> i do not care. i'm a little bit lower right now. he's the perfect person for the mornings, don't you think? i mean, after seeing that lemon might be cut off, laura , but apparently some staffers have not quite gotten the memo. anderson and i are going to party harder than the party
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for. oh, my good lord , god help us . you know what i like on anderson cooper does that little giggle and he goes, that's actually kind of cute, though, as well. i like that. well, anderson, and andy cohen, are they apparently they apparently get an alcoholic pass. they can still imbibe on new york. that's just not the angle. okay, so but look, we at fox don't have any such. so i thought since we're at the patriot awards and these people seem to be drinking a lot. my god, we would just wait a second. wait a second. go ahead. yagur my shirt. it might go ahead. yagur oh, remember this from dartmouth. all right. okay, clay travis will be
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hosting the rest of the ncaa. >> final thoughts when we return. this is a.. she loves dogs
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>> laura: amidst all of the political and cultural back-and-forth and even strife, it is always important to remember to have some fun. i hope this past hour reminded you how much fun we had night after night on "the ankle" and all throughout 2022. big things lie ahead a ends in a year and a presidential campaign coming up in the new year and a lot of announcements, of course biden scandals to unravel and yes more fun with raymond but more importantly, another year to take stock where we are. blessings, our challenges, spending time with those we love and being thankful for everything we have. i'm so grateful for so much in my life not the least of which are you, the viewers. you have been so good to the show for the five plus years, it is hard to believe.
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we will never stop advocating for you, your families, your children and never stop informing and entertaining you along the way. i hope you will be a big part of our success and that you enjoy us night after night as we enjoy having you appear that is it for us tonight. thank you for watching. happy new year and remember it is america now and forever bringing on 2023. ♪ ♪ >> todd: a fox news alert, right now damar hamlin in critical condition and one of the most shocking moments we have ever seen in sports peer of the buffalo bills say he collapsed after a hit against the cincinnati bengals with millions watching the paramedics rushed to save his life right in the middle of a football field. you are watching "fox & friends first" on tuesday morning, i'm todd piro. >> carley: ashley strohmier and for carley shimkus. details before the collapse, the first thing here with the latest

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