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and peter doocey is now mom and dad. the baby was born february 1st, steve says he and his wife -- steve says they look forward to spoiling their granddaughter. she will be ready for some tough questions. fair balance and unafraid. congratulations. "primetime" is starting right now. >> good looking baby. >> we always needed another doocy. [ laughter ] >> see? ♪ life does not always go the way we wanted to. maybe you thought that date went great but you didn't get it. turns out, you made a fool out of yourself. things would have done better if you did everything the opposite. >> i will do the opposite. i used to sit here and do nothing and regret it for the rest of the day. now, i will do the
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opposite and i will do something. >> my name is george. i am unemployed and i live with my parents. [ laughter ] >> i am victoria. hi. [ laughter ] >> it was a shot in the dark, 50 years ago and joe biden first ran for senate. he was a 29-year-old outsider, no experience, no money and he was losing his hair. somehow the media dubbed him as the next jfk. biden's run reminded everyone of cam let. he was young and he got the ideas and he wanted to fight the little guys. politicians are all corrupt. >> i wonder if he'll say to us since it is clear that you are not corrupt and you got elected, why should people think that the system produces corrupt results when there you are. >> well, i am not sure if you should assume i am not corrupt. thank you for that. the system does produce corruption and i
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think implicit in the system is corruption when whether or not you can run with public office. it costs a great deal of money to run for senate. you have to go to those people who have money. they always want something. >> as soon as joe got to washington and saw money being waved in his face, he realized the politician lifestyle was not for him. joe biden started doing the opposite of what he promised to do. he became a lying, corrupt politician. there was a time politicians was wheeling and dealing the chinese, the young joe would have said -- whoa, whoa, it is a problem. now, it is the new norm. he wants to accept that he's corrupt. >> one of the things republicans say is a priority for them is investigating your family, your son, hunter, your brother, jim. they talk about access that they say others have gotten because of you and because of your political success. how do you
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plan to deal with that? >> probably not going to pay attention to that. they want these guys to do something. it is the only thing they can do is make up things about my family. it is not going to go very far. >> of all the things pbs asked, if republicans are jealous of his political success, then they ask him, how are you going to deal with these nasty republicans? biden sold out the country and took his 10% for the big guy and now he's saying no big deal and it is all made up and pbs says it is okay and move on. pbs is a government owned channel is doing interviews with their own boss. the guy that pays them half a billion dollars a year. hey - take it easy on me or i am going to cut your paycheck. that's like if i ask johnny if he likes my suit and i tell him if he does not, he's not getting paid. he's doing
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interviews on people on his payroll. he's not doing a super bowl interview with fox. fox has the game. don't worry, joe, it is not with me. the exact opposite of judy woodruff. >> classified documents, it is clear that there is a difference between the way you handled and former president trump. so, what was totally irresponsible about the fact that you had something? >> i am not at liberty and i am not even sure. i voluntarily and no one had to threat to do anything. every single aperture i had with the house and office came and look and spent hours looking at my home. i invited them. >> first, joe, you never invited the feds to the beach house. they invited themselves. either you opened the door, they would have come back with warrants and second, when they got in, biden's attorneys, they didn't tell him to look at wherever you want. they outlined parameters
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of the searching hey, you can look in the kitchen, the guest room but don't open this door. hunter's room is off limits. all of a sudden joe wants to think he's transparent? just like he did when he swore to us he didn't know what was in the classified documents, remember that? >> i was briefed about this discovery and surprise to learn there were any government records that was taken there to that office. i don't know what's in the documents. my lawyers have not suggested that i ask what documents they were. >> i don't know what was in the documents. he just lied again. he admitted to pbs that he did know what was in there. >> the best of my knowledge, the kinds of things they picked up are things from 1974, and strayed papers. there may be something else i don't know. joe
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and hunter both brought dates back in the house when he was stashing classified documents. did any of joe's hippies girlfriends got their hands-on everything? joe biden has here national archives in delaware, it is great. he moved a few times and he has more people to blame besides himself. now, he's blaming his staff for putting stuff in the wrong box. watch this. >> one of the things that happened is that what was not done well is as they packed up my office and moved them. they didn't do the kind of job they should have been done to go thorough through every single piece of literature that was there. >> biden blames the interns, i don't know why any parents would send their children to intern in dd.c. pbs just sits there and listens. do judy knows how many times biden changed his story
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and what's going on with these classified documents? this is perfect, we have a president who can't tell the truth and the media won't call him out. here is senator grassley, what he says on today's corruption and the media won't report it. >> other whistle blower and disclosures, making clear that the fbi has in its possession very significant and impactful and evidence with respect to potential criminal conduct by hunter and james biden. these disclosures also alleged that joe biden was aware of hunter biden's business arrangements and may have been involved in some of them. >> to the media who used to love whistle blowers, do you remember back then? that whistle blower could come out and say the fbi had tons of evidence that the biden's family committed crimes and joe biden knows about the business and he may have committeded crimes also. no one
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cares in the media. no one cares. well, except for me. back in the day if politicians were taken foreign bribes from foreign nationals, they would be put in handcuffs, nowadays, you can be the most corrupt politicians in america and to say it never happens and no one cares. let's bring i think kay kay kay kay kayleigh. >> what biden is asking you to believe denies logic that these documents from 1974 were sitting perhaps by the wheel of a corvette for five decades, jesse. five decades and he
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didn't noticed. i don't know about up but i go through my documents and i try to do spring cleaning, i would have discovered a document with a classified marking. and he tells me it is my messy secretary who did diddid diddid it. it was th secretary when you are leaving your job as vice president? none of that makes sense. i am glad republicans are asking questions but to your point, when is there going to be action? >> when are we going to do with judy? she's on the white house's payroll, they just bumped up with they're paying pbs and they just gave them another $75 billion and they sit down with her and she just throws softballs. you can't do that, judy. bad girl! she was like a debate moderator. come on. >> bad girl! yes, journalistic malpractice at
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its finist and you compare that. the interview i sat in the room for that infamous lesley stall interview in 2020 for president trump. they were spying on my campaign, you can't say that, this is "60 minutes" and it turns out to be true. >> so, lesley says there was no such thing as a laptop and judy says oh, i don't care if it is real. that's who the people -- >> unbelievable. yes, it is crazy. welcome back kayleigh mcenany. you didn't make me feel much better but maybe a little bit. >> hey, a little bit helps. >> hillary clinton took a big trip to india. the trip had a lot to do with kamala harris. ♪
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sometimes in life we feel lost, maybe it is your relationship or career. you don't know what path to take. you know what helps? it is time to clear your head. that's what packers qb, aaron rogers is doing. other people, you know, just go to bali. p>> sit in silence and smil >> i feel balanced already. >> smile with face and smile in
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our liver. >> something similar is going on in india now. hillary clinton has been having her very own eat, pray, love moment. watch ththis. hillary arrived in ind to visit a meditation camp. she must be trying to connect with herself and having a spiritual journey. why is crooked clearing her head? is he getting ready to run again? this week she went after kamala and saying kamala did not have what it takes to be vice president. what better
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place to tweak kamala than india. hey, kamala, i am all up in your cave, what are you going to do about it? crooked always got an ulterior motive. she's been raising the issue of global warming. >> you have overcome so many obstacles and broken through so many barriers. now, you face an additional challenge. the challenge that climate change presents of heat. heat like we have never seen before. >> heat like we have never seen before. so inspiring. so, what's crooked doing about all the heat? well, she's launching a climate resilience fund k of course. >> i am here with the
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self-employed women's association to announce a $50 million global climate resilience fund to work with sewai to work with women who are self-employed and working primarily outside whether it is agriculture or the salt pants we saw here today or the street vendors or construction or waste recycling. all of those jobs are in the heat, outside, the heat as you know has gotten much worse. >> i have never seen any woman looked so excited. she's starting a fund to make women in india look hot. i didn't know you can pay women to cool down. but, this is not really about hot women in india. this is about clinton grifting. this is about the clinton's global initiative. notice how their
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charities work all overseas. foreign money. hillary is grifting away for power. the more she puts herself in the limelight, the more she keeps someone else out of the limelight. crooked is setting herself up perfectly for another r r rrun? r r rrrun? tulsi gabbert, do yo this in the way primetime does? >> i was hoping you have her on live here so we can have a debate. i always want to have a debate with her but i never had the opportunity. hillary, i think is envious of joe biden. she sees him as commander in chief. i am kind of surprised because he's actually channelling her war-mongreling
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way. i was thinking about her when she said about -- we saw and we came and he died. her desire to be commander in chief had nothing to do about ensuring the safety of the american people. it had everything to do with the fact that if there is a war to be fought, she wants to be the one with her finger on that trigger. if there is a nuclear war to be had, she wants to be the one who's in that place to launch nuclear weapons which concerns everyone. this is what happens when you have someone like her in a position of power who loves war but she never been to war to see and understand and feel and know the costs and consequences are and how serious it is. >> she fought a war against bill's women and it was really brutal. she does always leave without any fingerprints, you know? she calls you a traitor,
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she plants the russia hoax to your drama. she deletes thousands of pieces of evidence under subpoena. she says elections are stolen and sucks up for favors overseas with the foundation. nothing ever happens. ever. >> no. >> no, and again this is what makes her such a dangerous character. she feels she's not accountable to anyone because she's not suffering those consequences and how deep and cozy those ties are between hillary clinton. so many in the mainstream media and big tech and all these big corporate giants and people here in washington, it is a dangerous thing for the american people to have someone like her feels she's above the law and she can do anything. p>> all right, thank you so
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tulsi. >> thank you, jesse. last night, something scary happened. senator fetterman was hospitalized. he was at a democratic retreat when he started feeling light-headed. they rushed him to the hospital and we of course wish the senator well and hopes he's okay. this is what "pri "primetime" had been worried about all along. the guy had a stroke less than a year ago, we were concerned of himself and the ability to serve as a senator. weeks after being sworn in, he's down. doctors just released a statement saying, he did not have another stroke and remains in the hospital as he's being monitored for seizures. he assures the people of pennsylvania that he'll get better. >> i don't think it is going to have an impact. i feel like i am going to get better and better everyday. by january, i am going to be much better and dr. oz is still going to be a fraud. there really is not anything that's going to stop me from doing this
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job. >> fetterman said he'll get better by january and now he's in the hospital by february. if you raise questions about his health. back then you were attacked. remember giselle fetterman demanded reporters facing consequences if you asked about her husband's health. that was discrimination against disabled people. fetterman's doctor released the letter giving him a clean bill health and weeks after being sworn in, he was rushed to the hospital. if he can't serve as senator, who steps in? that would be up to the governor of pennsylvania to appoint someone. will that be giselle fetterman? these days, anything can happen. joe biden says the chinese spy balloon is really not a big deal.
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joe biden just popped another balloon. no, it was not chinese. this time was one of our own. it was a self-popped. border patrol loves these things and makes their jobs easier. if you have ever seen videos like this, you can thank our border blimps. thermo-infrared, high-tech birdies in the sky. biden says we don't need them anymore. once you pop, you can't stop. we are learning much more of china's spy balloon. their stories are not adding up. remember when joe said he's 100% confident that the china balloon is not seeking up our confidence. it is now pretty concerning. >> we certainly mitigated those and we'll discuss it in the next
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session. >> honey, what's this dent in the car? i am 100% positive it was not me. are you sure, babe? i am pretty sure. so -- what changed? are you too buzz to buzz the balloon? they were able to scoop up communication signals and pinpoint where they were coming from. they can pick up our conversations and other electronic communications like our text messages. did the pentagon take any counter measures to protect you? doubt it. the chinese strapped solar panels on the balloon that gave it juice to power a gang of collection sensors. why didn't they shoot this thing down in alaska? first, they told us they were scared of debris falling. even though there is only one person in the square mile. today, the changing story
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continues. now the pentagon says they didn't want to shoot it down because they would have lost the balloon debris in the ocean. >> if we had taken it down over the state of alaska which is part of the united states, it would have been a very different recovery operation. the water dust offshore and the illusions at six plus nautical miles go quickly about 150-feet to over 18,000-feet of the bering sea. the winter water temperatures in the bering sea which would make recovery and salvage operation too dangerous. >> so it is too cold for our divers to collect the balloon over the coast of alaska. what we did was letting it fly across the country so our divers can fish it out. the fbi still have nod dread this thing out of the
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atlanta. the sack with all the spy tech is rolling around in the bottom of the ocean. do you think they'll get any info. out of that? when i drop my phone in the pool for a week, i can't hear it ring. that's not their only excuse for shooting it down. they thought the balloon w wwas a friendly one. >> the key piece is there was no hostile intent and there was no impact of aviation route which is another piece of that. the other would be there was no at the time, there was no suspected impact to critical intelligence gather ability in terms of infrastructure. >> it is a friendly spy balloon. >> is that chinese spy balloon so cute? that's the administration's story in public. they're telling a different story in private. during a briefing, biden's officials said ta didn't pop the balloon earlier because they were scared we may end up in a
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military conflict with china. now, if a guy in montana didn't snap a picture and send it to the media, joe would have never pulled the trigger. stupid balloon. where are we with the chinese anyway, joe? >> have relations now between the u.s. and china taken a big hit? > no. no. >> how do you know? >> i know, i talked to them. >> you have talked to xi jinping? >> i talked to xi jinping and our team talks to their people. >> during this instance? >> yes, i have not talked to him during this. but, look -- the idea shooting down a balloon that's gathering information over america, um, that makes
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relation worse? >> biden says china's spy balloon had not affected our relationship at all. he has not talked about it with him and actually it did make things worse. is anybody following this? the spy balloon is really not a big deal? spa [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking in spanish ] >> senator tom cotton is on the intel committee, i am sure you
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have been briefed on this. the president of the united states said this is not a major brief, is that what you are hearing? >> no, jesse, any time the shift enters our aerospace is as major brief. china sent the balloon to spy america. the balloon proceeded to spy all across america. and as you say, if some amateur photographers or civilian pilots in montana had not spotted this balloon, do we really think the biden administration would notified congress and alerted the american people and certainly would have shot it down? almost certainly not. it would on its merry way and vacationing off the coast of bahamas now. >> senator, first they said they could not shoot it down in alaska because it was too cold and they said they could not shoot it down in montana because the debris could hit a cow. they said they took it down and
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congratulating themselves because it came down in the atl atl atlantic. it is at the bottom of the atlantic center and they can't find it. what intelligence did we gather if it is still at the bottom of the ocean? >> you raised a really good point. until we have the hardware balloon, we can't say for sure and know for sure. that's why we should have shot it down as soon as it was approaching alaska. china should not be able to send air ships into our aerospace. joe biden was paralyzed by the balloon all week long and chinese communists were laughing at america. >> are you hearing anything from defense officials when you guys were getting these secret intel briefings. can you give us something? >> there is nothing you have reported that could not have been reported the last few days.
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we have the 11th air force in alaska. the entire purpose of that air force is to protect our aerospace from the approaches c ccome from russia and china.m confident that our pilots could have shot down the balloon. the biden administration chose not to do so and let it go across its merry way. you can't unring the bell of the humiliation last week when president biden stood by and let the chinese balloon float across america. >> thank you very much, senator. >> thanks, jesse. >> how to get rich if you had a bad dad? steven a. smith is here. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby
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what makes everybody hungry? nobody exact lly knows. my next guest got paid. steven a. smith is the most popular sport personality in america. he had a terrible father and traumatic childhood. he could have been dead in prison but look at him now. >> lebron james is top three talents in the history of basketball. >> what is it? >> both. >> top three long time. >> oh my god! how do you do? did you think i would miss a day? did you think i would miss a day? did you see all of those fans crying? ladies were crying. dudes were crying. this is beautiful. [ laughter ] >> stephen a. smith has a new book out, "straight shooter,"
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stephen a., i am going through your early chapter of these thing, you had a very tough childhood in queens and a real rough dad. how did it make you into who you are today? >> well, it elevates your level of am bart station. when you ever a father that considers yourself a lost cause from the time you are in the third or fourth grade, not only he felt that way, he convinced my mother to feel that way. through the grace of god and the person i believe to be the greatest woman i ever known and along with the support of others outside, family and friends and things of that nature. your own ambition and everything kicks in. you have two choices, you can do nothing or raise up and strive to be the best you can be and enjoy the journey along the way and not just the finish line but the actual journey. things that
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are worth having, if it is easy, it is not worth having. it is a tough road that makes you appreciate what you end up accomplishing. >> a lot of guys watching now still have bad dads. were you trying to prove your dad wrong? were you trying to grow into something that you could say, dad, i am here now, take us through that. >> well, i was definitely trying to prove him wrong. there is no question about that. you know for me whatever level or the words as appropriate as you continue to read the book, the animosity and the frustration and the rage i felt towards me, it was really not because of me but because of his mistreatment of my mother. i believe when it comes to your woman or your wife or daughter and my case, if they are hungry is because i am starving. i am not comfortable unless i am
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comfortable. it is my responsibility to protect. at a young age when my father had doubts, i was provering him wrong. as time grew on, i saw my mother suffering because of the kind of position he put her in. she was my ultimate source of motivation. i knew any success i achieve, she's a primary beneficiary of that. as a result, she would not continue to suffer the way she had to suffer by taking the roles of being the man and woman of the household. that was my goal that ififillifill facilitated a muc life for her. the goal was making sure that i was so successful and i would alleviate any concerns she would have in life and the later part of her life would be a hell lot better than early stages with him. >> part of me, i had a terrible father. i am not as rich as you
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are and maybe that's the wrong way to think things. >> you were a philly guy for a while and you were down there covering sports. that's where i grew up. we have a big game on sunday. i need a prediction. i don't need a bias production from a philly person. give it to me straight. >> well, you are not getting a prediction. i am holding off until the last minute of my own show, you get your ratings and you are doing a great job. i got to do the same. you can expect the thrill and the thriller of philadelphia is the most complete team in the national football league this year. a lot of people having them the favorites, jalen hurts, the top two candidates. the other side is the champion and in his first five years in the national football league, he's been in the afc championship game every year and this is his third super bowl. his name is patrick mahomes. he's the real deal. this past season, he lost one of the best receivers in football
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and tyreek hill. he had the number one offense in yards and passing yards. he's the real deal and he's an x-factor and a game changer. if he goes off, there is not much philadelphia eagles are going to do about it. it is that kind of game that we shoul shshould expect. i will wl my own show tomorrow morning to announce who i am going to believer. >> anything you want to say to the dallas people watching now? >> i hope you are enjoying your vacation. it is quite lovely to know that the dallas cowboyses are in cabo or some place else other than playing football. you know their fans thought they're going to win the super bowl this year for the 28th consecutive year they came up short. somehow they'll be telling you how they're going to win the super bowl next year. it is what they do and it is why they are
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destined to fall next year. >> here is the book, "straight shooter," he bears his soul which i don't do. thank you very much, stephen a. >> i am sure you do. thanks a lot. >> america wants to outlaw cigarettes. >> if you don't want to smoke around them then you just move away from the smoke. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex.
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>> jesse: brand new study out. americans support banning cigarettes. can you believe it? there's a lot of smokers in new york. so what do they think about it? we sent our producer to find out. ♪ a recent survey shows most
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americans want to ban cigarettes. what do you think about that? >> the answer is no. >> if people don't want to smoke around them, just move away from the smoke. >> america is about choice. if i wanted to smoke a cigarette, i should smoke a cigarette. >> what are you going to do? charge me with smoking? >> most americans generally don't know what they're talking ant on any subject. >> who do i trust? me. >> is it good for you? >> with all the chemicals in it, hell no. of course not. if i get lung cancer, i'm not going to blame the cigarette company. i made the chance to smoke. >> as a 30-year smoker 100% it's not good for you. >> your teeth are brown. >> look away. i'm hideous. >> how many smokes a day do you take? >> there's times i smoke three cigarettes a day. sometimes i smoke more than a pack. >> a pack lasts me three days.
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>> i smoke about maybe 1 1/2 packs. that's about it. >> i smoke black and mouse like the sun is about to blow up. ♪ >> politicians are okay with marijuana, but not cigarettes. why is that? >> people can walk in front of a car. but not smoke a cigarette? >> if you're looking for the politicians to make sense, you're going to have a long week. >> if you keep the populous high and stupid you can [bleep] them more. >> what would you do if there is a ban? >> whatever there's a ban on there will be a black market for. >> i'll fill your out an illegal way to get them. >> at the end of the day, everything is controlled by man and mind.
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>> what is your message to the people that want to take cigarettes away? >> leave the people that smoke alone. they're not bothering you. >> jesse: i just learned something about my phone. there's an out box in your e-mail section. and apparently i went in there today. there's all of these e-mails that i thought i sent that had been apparently just sitting there for months. so a little advice to everybody out there, go into your out box. something that i just found out about see if there's stuff sitting there, important e-mails that i wish had been sent. let's do some texts. we got one from jimmy. china didn't need a spy balloon. they could have peeped in biden's garage any day since 74 if they wanted our secrets. not next to the corvette. the safest place on earth. terry says no wonder you haven't
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read my texts the spy balloon has been stealing them. ron from new jersey. hi, joe. next top pop that sucker in alaska and make it do the polar plunge. seriously, that's what wet suits are for. john from nevada. maybe hillary should take off her pepper necklace and she wouldn't be so hot. is that what that was? sal from new york, i thought candidates were supposed to start their campaigns in iowa, not india. thomas from bloomington, indiana. senator gisele, hasn't this been the plan all along? we could see this coming a mile away. will cane from texas. i hope it's not that one. tell stephen a to stop making fun of the dallas cowboys. look how sensitive little willie is. thanks for watching. madison from new jersey. happy early valentine's day to
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jill and joe biden. yes, they had a sweet moment at the state of the union. kamala says she never saw it. it's the only thing anybody was talking about at the state of the june you but kamala didn't see it. no wonder she doesn't see the illegals. tucker is next. remember, i'm waters. this is my world. >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." used to be before liberals embraced authoritarianism, it was right. rights to healthcare, miranda rights. but if you're talking about rights at some point you want to identify the most basic human right of all? the right of self-defense. that's the essential right

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