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wendy says the gesture brought tears to his eyes. tomorrow on "special report," results of a new fox poll dealing with the economy and the 2024 presidential primaries and meantime, thanks for watching "special report," i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. please join me for fox news at night this evening midnight eastern, 9:00 p.m. pacific. jesse watters starts right now. >> jesse: hey, trace. thank you. ♪ >> jesse: fox news alert. police have released security footage from the deadly school shooting in nashville. it left six dead yesterday, including 9-year-old. the surveillance video from inside the school shows the trans killer audrey hale shooting her way in at 10:11 a.m. police were called into action at 10:13 a.m. and less than 10 minutes later they were on the scene. we are going to show you some parts of the body cam footage so viewer warning it's tough to watch.
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>> let's go! [siren] >> metro police. >> [siren] >> let's go, let's go. hover, hover left. >> upstairs. sounds like it's upstairs. go, go, go. go. go. gunshots. [right, right. [gunshots] >> pushing lpv up. to right. siren] >> nashville ph.d.'s fast response saved a lot of lives yesterday. it took them 15 minutes from the moment they got the call to the moment they put down the shooter. they didn't hesitate. the two officers credited with neutralizing the trans killer are michael and rex edge get better. the police haven't released a
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so we feel it was targeted and planned. >> jesse: before going in, the trans mass shooter messaged a friend saying this: i'm planning to die today. you will probably hear me on the news. the friend also said hale had suicidal tendencies. the police chief says she was being treated for mental illness. >> she was under care. doctor's care for an emotional disorder. law enforcement knew nothing about the treatment she was receiving but her parents failed to see she should not own weapons. >> a mentally ill trans girl was stockpiling guns under the roof and the parent doesn't know. if a psychiatrist is seeing a patient that's homicidal or suicidal. they have a duty to flag the patient with the cops but that didn't happen. now, "primetime" doesn't know the type of emotional discovered the shooter was being treated for and we don't want to speculate. patients who suffer from gender confusion are often treated with
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drugs we don't know if there was pharmaceutical factor side effects or if the killer was being pumped with testosterone we should know soon. the 8 months ago from graduation from art school, she seemed fine. >> it's been hard but it's also been an amazing experience when it comes to developing my creative talents and growing as an artist. >> jesse: she went from being an artist to a killer like that. how do you explain that? well, in 2018 aberdeen maryland, trans shooter opened fire on pharmaceutical distribution center. in 2019 a trans high schooler shot up a school in denver. and just back in november, a colorado springs nightclub was shot up by someone who identified as nonbinary. now, what do these cases have in common? all of these shooters had a documented history of mental illness and gender dysphoria.
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what's going on in the trans community? remember, there have been members of the trans community calling for a day of rage and a radical trans group the trans resistance network is already coming to the nashville shooter's defense. listen to this statement: hale felt like she had no other effective way to be seen than to lash out by taking the life of others. the life of trans gender people is very difficult, made more difficult in the preceding months by a virtual avalanche of anti-trans legislation and public call-outs. so the trans community sympathizing with the child killer. almost justifying the mass murderer. cnn is saying the trans situation had nothing to do with the hated crime. listen. >> pronouns do not kill children. >> right. >> people with guns kill children and it's going to a distraction in our coverage and keep us from what we now know. >> jesse: this is like saying religion has nothing to do with al-qaeda.
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remember that? of course, joe biden beats around the bush, he want to strip your rights away because of what a trans killer did. >> these are weapons of war. i'm a second amendment guy. i have two shotguns. my sons have shotguns. you know, but our states, you know, everybody thinks somehow the second amendment is absolute. you are not allowed to go out and own an automatic weapon. you are not allowed to own a machine gun and flame thrower and not allowed to own so many other things. why in god's name do we allow these weapons of wars on our streets and our schools. i again call on congress to pause the assault weapons ban. pass it. this should not be a partisan issue. it's a common sense issue. >> jesse: first, hunter biden shouldn't be allowed to own a shotgun second why doesn't biden talk about mass shootings in chicago every day. kids get murdered in chicago every day. the left doesn't want to talk about the cultural aspect about this.
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too dicey to talk about parents and trans gender, mental health, hardening soft targets. they don't want to go they're. where have all these red flag laws gotten us? when are they going to work in the truth is this. the pharmaceutical industry and surgeons are making an obscene amount of money off trans let's turn it over to penny nance concerned nor america. >> very central to the violence. you pointed out there has been four trans mass shootings in the last five months, jesse i think it's so interesting the left wing media "the daily mail" are already blaming christian parents for this. they are blaming this woman's parents because they were christians and they didn't quote, unquote, accept the fact that she was transgender. what i would say and what concerned women for american members would say we love our children more than life itself.
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no, we don't agree god of the universe made a mistake and put them in the wrong body we are the ones that loved them and want help for them. even though some states don't allow that kind of counseling. do you know who doesn't love them the grifters and the activists and big pharma and planned parenthood who has given them testosterone. i would like to know how much testosterone this young woman. we know had has a record of making people violent. the people that are suggesting that our children should have thatmastectomy and genital mutilation. they do not love our children. we are sitting on the precipice of a massive epidemic of mental health, especially for our children. the cdc who caused much of it by the lockdowns are even finally admitting it. we had 25% of young women
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contemplating suicide in the last three years. three out of five of these same young women were per sits tently depressed and hopeless we are a less religious sanction. we must get back to the values and parents and parents above all have to protect our children from these voices and activists that do not have best interest at heart. >> we don't know the pharmaceuticals if any being prescribed. we do know this, penny, gender reassignment surgery is big business. we just looked it up back at the office it's like 120 grand per surgery. is that a motivation here? these children are lifelong customers for pharma. there is so much profit motive for the medical professionals telling parents the false choice and it's a lie that parents have to choose between live transgender child and a dead
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straight one. that's not true. there is nothing that studies that really back that up. very little information on this. because it's so new. parents love their parents most. we know what's best for them and carried for them. even if they are not rolling over and activism and the media lia thomas should trophies. it doesn't mean we children and do anything for them and protect them no matter what the fbi says. >> turn it over to dana loesch nationally syndicated radio host. the gun factor is interesting. the woman has through this guy or whatever has seven guns. parents had no clue. she is seeing a psychiatrist. nothing was red-flagged. how do you interpret that? i have to wonder how involved were the parents? 28-year-old woman still lived at
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home going by everything bulbly available. you played the soundbite of the police chief. by the way, god bless the nashville police. the way that they reacted is the gold standard. uvalde should have done and what parkland should have done as well. israel was looking for television cameras. that aside when you played the under aio of this police chief, jetsy. he made an interesting point. the parents was aware she was getting help with mental illness and concerned about her owning firearms. >> those were his words on the soundbite you played on your program just before penny nance. i think about this. she lived at home, 28 years old. known to have issues. her parents were worried about her owning firearms. what did the parents do, if anything, to explosh the legal pathways to render her ineligible to possess or to legally purchase? that's a huge question that nobody is asking. everybody is focusing on the guns and pointing fingers and everyone wants to blame everything and everyone else except the murderer in this
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instance. the question i want to know is who knew how serious her mental illness was? who knew that she had a type of mental illness that could induce her to violent behavior? because not everyone who struggles with mental illness is violent. sometimes the only people they want to harm are themselves. these are questions, jesse, that need to be asked and i wish that the press had been asking them at this press conference instead of going back and forth instead of a man or woman. >> accountability on the mental illness and trans factor. why did those things get ignored and focus exclusively on the gun? they think if you remove the instrument that you remove all. one thing that's true. won the very republic with the
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weapons we are talking about right now. what has changed is people's societies, morals, our ethics, the break down of the family, the breakdown of the home, break down of faith, that is what is different. that's why you have started to see crime and accommodation of criminality or manifest with very troubled individuals who choose willingly evil actions over refraining from that seeking help and doing good no one wants to talk about that because everyone indicts themselves. can we talk about militant transviolence and what these activists are leading us to? perception same thing as genocide and that's exactly what these activists had said with their propaganda materials national day of vengeance or purge on april the 1st? what do you think they are going to do when you tell them this day and and day out.
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refusal to validate the perception same thing as murder or genocide. people that don't validate how you see yourself that they are killing you. how do you think people are going to react? that's probably why you have some members of the press, jesse, that are trying to rationalize this by defending the killer and actually blaming the victims. it is sickening. but we are never going to get anyone in this country with a genuine conversation until we can get past that and talk about that mental illness and that fact. >> jesse: we will get a will little window here when we see this manifesto which should be released probably tomorrow. thank you so much, dana loesch as always. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: more "primetime" is up next. ♪ age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss and if you're taking a multi-vitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece... preservision. preservision areds 2 contains the only clinically proven nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. preservision is backed by 20 years of clinical studies.
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the continent and stripping natural resources. v.p. is also there to shatter. >> this continent, of course, has a special significance for me personally. as the first black vice president of the united states of america. [cheers] >> jesse: not only is kamala shattering she is telling africans they, too, can shatter. >> i am optimistic about the future of the world because of you. the woman who will shatter every glass ceiling. >> jesse: second gentleman dougie not so fresh is also in africa but he can't shatter he is just a white guy. if you can't shatter, you pander. [laughter] >>
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>> jesse: the africans called that a friendship ceremony. doug is their new friend. it got a little awkward because he stood there for minutes while the africans tried to wrap him in the cloth. kamala is going to have to wrap him pretty tight because is he never allowed to kiss jill again. dougie not so fresh. remember when nancy kneeled in the capitol? remember that. we lo black people. we love them so much we want to colonize africa and destroy their neighborhoods. sarah huckabee sanders is the governor joins us now. kamala is out in africa. doing her thing saying the right thing, sometimes the wrong things. how do you interpret this? >> i wish that she cared as much about other countries and their success sass she did our own. it would be nice instead of traveling all over the world if she traveled to our southern border, something that shoes
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specifically asked to handle for this administration but, yet, another failure under their watch that they refuse to address. i think, you know, good for her for taking trips around the world. i wish she would take some time and actually deal with some of the problems that we have here in our own backyard. and, you know, but i don't think that we can really count on a lot of meaningful answers and work coming out of this administration. maybe they send her away because they don't want her creating more problems here in the united states. >> jesse: as a woman, governor, are you a little ashamed that the first female vice president is kamala harris? >> look, i think it's a great thing that we have broken that barrier that we have a female as the vice president; however, i just wish we had somebody who was competent as the vice president. i love the idea that we have been able to achieve the things that we have. i just wish we had somebody who
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could actually do the job. i don't want somebody to vote for me because i'm a woman. i want them to vote for me and support me because of the things that i can achieve and the history that i can make on the things we publish. not just because we are simply checking a box. i would love for her to actually be an effective vice president. but i don't think that's something we can expect coming out of this administration at any point any time. >> jesse: you saw the tocht show we have this trans mass shooter. we don't know what kind of pharmaceuticals that they are involved with. we don't know what kind of social media that they have been involved with, you know how damaging the social media can be to a brain especially with that brain has emotional disorders. you have done something down there in arkansas with social media. tell us about that. >> today we announced along with the attorney general it here in arkansas that we are filing three lawsuits.
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two against tiktok one against meta because of the deceptive practices they have engaged. in it's not a secret to anyone who is paying attention the impact, the negative impact that social media companies have had on young people. we have seen our depression, our anxiety, our isolation numbers skyrocket over the last several years due to the number of kids that are engaged on social media. so we -- and, yet, the companies have no accountability whatsoever. i know we can't count on joe biden and his buddies in silicon valley to actually start getting accountable, so we are taking action into our own hands here in arkansas. and we are going to make sure that we are taking measures to support and protect our kids. it is absolutely crazy that it's completely unregulated and then negative negative impacts they e to have. we filed these lawsuits and feel very confident in moving forward how that's going to turn out. >> jesse: do these social media giants have blood on their
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hands. >> i certainly think that they have made a massive amount of negative impact on young people. not just across the country but, frankly, around the world. like i said, we have seen the mental decline in young people in large part due to the role that social media companies have played and we're going to hold them accountable here in arkansas i hope other states will follow suit. >> jesse: good just have them watch the fox news app. >> we will see if we can encourage that. >> jesse: up next, aoc has a problem with straight white guys. also, actor dennis quaid is here. ♪
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from this. >> yeah! ♪ >> yes, sexy. >> in case you didn't notice those were kids in the audience watching the half naked drag queen so republicans in texas are saying look, guys, you can do this stuff in clubs but no more drag queen story hours in the library. no more drag shows in schools. that's it. but the drag queen lobby isn't happy. there isn't anything sexual it's art. >> drag is an art form that saves lives. >> we do want to continue our events like drag story time that are intentionally modified to be appropriate for children. drag is simply a form of art. >> drag is not sexual. drag is an art. and like any other form of art
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it can be tailored based on who is the inned audience. >> minutes the words of ancient test and shoe horn at risk minority population you liken yourself to another group that gained popularity in the germ that the 1930s. >> if you are out of order. >> from the public life as members of your party have said,. [shouting] >> jesse: that escalated quickly. you agree that half naked hairy men shouldn't twerk in front of toddlers right. aoc says the drag queens aren't the problem. the real deviants rat straight white guys. >> when i was in my early 20's and i worked as a waitress, on an outdoor cafe, there was a man that would park on the side of the street and we realized he was pleasuring himself to the waitresses that were going back and forth on the sidewalk. i can't tell you how many stories i and almost every woman i know have about things like this. and when you actually look at who is committing this abuse,
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it's majority straight men. many of these disgusting and insinuating attacks on trans and lgbtq people are actually projections of what predatory cisgender and often straight men do when left alone in the presence of women or sometimes horribly children. don't get it twisted because a lot of people attacking drag are projecting. >> jesse: men in fish nets spread eagle in front of little mikes and andy's is fine but if you disagree you are the pedophile. deep thoughts by aoc. florida representative anna paulina luna joins me now. are we projecting congresswoman? >> absolutely not. i find it incredibly ironic that this party, the democrat party is so obsessed with race and gender yet, they very intentionally choose to remain quiet on certain things. the fact is, jesse she posted this video less than 24 hours after the horrific shooting that just took place and the fact is that the activist and liberal
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media completely went silent after the fact that it was a fact that the shoot every was a trans individual and that the last four mass shootings have involved trans individuals. this brings a bigger topic of discussion here when it doesn't fit their narrative they choose to, again, whether it's side step the issue or self-project on to others but it's incredibly disturbing that she chose to do this. if she has such an issue with straight, white males why is she engaged to one? >> jesse: i don't know the timing of this video if it was before or after. but she always does have some interesting theories. do you see here in the halls of congress? >> you know, jesse, i have her on two of my committees and so i do see her. and i will say this: you know, i'm up here to do one thing, that's uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. i'm down to discuss issues. but, a lot of the rhetoric, again, that i hear from across the aisle fails to address some key issues. they don't win on the actual arguments. what they win at is really engaging in the culture war. when she brings that up and you realize hollywood is 99.9%
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controlled by leftists and liberal media, their entire argument falls apart. there is not much that they can bring to the debate front. >> jesse: okay. i love your tie, congresswoman. what kind of tie is that? [laughter] >> it's actually my father's. so as you know my father was killed in january of last year. and i got his entire tie collection. so i wear them when i'm in washington and keep them with me. >> jesse: looking good. you tie it better than i do. i appreciate it? >> my husband helped out. >> jesse: thank you very much. my wife tied mine. >> thank you. >> jesse: well, a fight almost broke out at today's border hearing. >> do you know how many children have been sold into sex slavery. the deaths children. achildren raped. they are at your feet and if you had integrity you would resign. fl
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♪ ♪ zess jess the rand paul staffer stabbed in washington this weekend is recovering. he was stabbed in the head. and his injuries were so bad he had to have surgery. the perp has been arrested of course he has a long rap sheet. chief correspondent jonathan hunt has the details. jonathan? >> good evening, jesse. senator rand paul's staff philip
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todd remains in the hospital tonight having suffered serious injuries? a tack that happened in broad daylight on saturday as todd left a restaurant in washington, d.c. todd, according to his uncle, suffered a deep wound to the head as well as lung and abdomen injuries. in a facebook post, the uncle asked people to continue to for his nephew named the suspect as 42-year-old glen neil. they say the attack with a random. not politically motivated and not connected to todd's work for senator paul. todd told investigators he had never seen the attacker before and that neil didn't say anything or demand anything before stabbing him. according to a charging document, neil told police, quote: a voice was telling him that someone was going to get him for all the things he had done. so he, the defendant neil, was waiting right there to get the
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someone. federal bureau of prisons neil was released from a maryland prison on friday just 24 hours before the attack having earned what is called good time credit. he weighs convicted in march 2011 and could have been sentenced to 18 areas for charges including felony threats, pimping, and obstruction of justice. buff the judge inally's case sentenced him to a reduced 12 years with five years of supervised release to follow. clearly, jesse, no one was supervising him on saturday. jesse? >> jesse: schizophrenic pitcher released early on, i mean, come on unbe believable story. mayorkas deserved everything he got today. >> is there a crisis at our southern border? >> senator, there is a very --
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>> that's a "yes" or "no" question. >> there is a very significant. >> is there a crisis? >> senator, there is a very significant challenge. >> i think your microphone is not on. >> our southern border is not secure, is it? >> we are so focused on the security of our southern border. we are doing so much. >> did you just parachute in from another planet mr. secretary. because you are the only person in the milky way who believes that we're not having massive, massive illegal immigration into america. >> jesse: mayorkas doesn't have a clue what's going on. he doesn't know how cartels operate. >> what are these wrist bands? >> i don't know what they are. >> you don't know what they are? mr. secretary. you have just testified to the american people you are incompetent at your job. because i have been to the southern border. and if you go to the southern border along the southern border. you see thousands of these wrist bands because the illegal immigrants wear them. the drug cartels every color
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correspondence to how many thousands of dollars they owe the cartels. have you turned these cartels into multi billion dollars criminal organizations and these are modern day leg irons. how many children were sold into sex slavery? do you know how many children have been sold into sex slavery. the deaths of children assaulted. the children raped. they are at your feet and if you had integrity you would resign. >> jesse: mayorkas is an ostrich and probably a say tomas kris. he just enjoys being publicly hue nil united stated like that every hearing. i'm not judging but that man's sick. you were next, actor dennis quaid talks to "primetime." ♪ like going hiking, just to hike to the bathroom. reaching for the bar, just to reach for pads.
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>> actor dennis suede has done it all, dramas to comedies, classics like "the right stuff," any given sunday. even played jerry lee lewis. >> but dennis quad has done something nobody has ever been able to do. quad, grid down, power up. which explores the frightening possibility of our energies grid going down. >> keep gas for our cars, transportation for food restocking. all of it relies to some extent on electricity. but no one likes to focus on what could happen if it all suddenly is taken away.
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people it have tried to take out our energy grid, there is some sort of attack with weapons many years ago in california. >> there have been several attacks on substations, one a couple months ago. and this is not day after tomorrow, this is tomorrow i think. it could happen. it's a problem that we could fix. it's basically this, 2003 right here in new york, there was a wire that brushed up against a tree limb and it took out the electricity for new york for two days. that was just a small little event. but in a gt event, a bad actor could take
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out through a chinese balloon for all we know so radar. >> so they could put something something on that balloon, exploded it over the united states and we lose power for how long? >> it could be up to 30 days. what we are talking about is like a nuclear explosion up in space. a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere above the united states could unleash a burst of invisible electrical energy within a fraction of a second could wash over this country and overload all of our most sensitive electronic devices including the nation's power grid. >> just 30 days without electricity, it would take us back to 1880. and you wouldn't be able to get gas, you wouldn't be able to get food. you know, the police would stay home, take care of their own families. we'd be -- >> and you can't even survive three days without water and it
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would affect the water system as well. >> yes, exactly. we keep talking about it never nothing ever gets done. >> taken seriously, what have we done other than little real. >> there are plans for hurricanes, there are plans for hurt quakes, there is no infinitely longer induration and more widespread than any of those natural disasters. >> energy companies don't want to pay for it. the utilities companies didn't want to pay for it. something that we could put in our budget overtime and about $50 billion of a -- what is it a $5 trillion budget that we have overtime this is something that if it does happen it's going to make the -- look like a kid show.
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>> 50 billion we send that to ukraine in a week. shouldn't be much to do. you have that coming out on a wing and a prayer. >> i have an emergency up here. >> my wife and daughter are on this plane. >> you like playing real people. tell us about that. >> wing and a prayer is true story, doug white who didn't know how to fly. he had one sort of discovery flight that he was scared to death of. and he took his family to miami to for his brother's funeral. he had chartered a plane, king air, which is a complicated airplane, twin engine, i fly them myself. they were climbing out of the airport and the pilot just keeled over and died right there on a widow maker heart attack. and so, i have always wanted to
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do a movie, can anybody fly the airplane? >> may day, may day, i've got an emergency -- i've got unconscious pilot. >> do you find like in hollywood you have to high your political opinions? >> yes and no. i mean, i am an independent, you know, always have been an independent, i have voted both ways my whole life depending which way the pendulum goes. i'm not really happy with the way the pendulum is right now. but i am an independent. >> how would you -- >> republicans and democrats really need each other. >> they do. >> they really do. >> they do. >> we need democrats to pull us along the way and they need us to go hey, wait a minute, just use common sense here. >> you like playing guys, can anybody land this plane. how
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would you land this plane, this country, how would you bring us down gracefully right here? >> i think we all have to take a breath. we need to come together on some basic things. >> it takes -- i guess it takes time to do that, right? we're so separated, more separated, i went through the 60s and that was -- it wasn't like this. if i knew i guess i could be president. but i can't really tell you how to do it except to start small with your neighbors and everybody just learn to get along, let's do something positive for this country. >> you would probably fire a few people? >> yeah, i would. but you know, usually takes some kind of big thing like world war ii where -- you know, we really got our act together when that came out. >> do you think this country is going to face that type of situation if the grid goes down?
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>> oh, yeah. for sure. it will -- we'll be back to tribal law by that time. that's what it will come to. >> can i follow dennis quiad if we go into tribes? >> you're with me and i'm with you, buddy, i'll stick with you. >> thank you very much. it is the moment we've all been waiting for, a champion has been uncoulded, winner is binder. with a whopping 82% of the vote absolute crushing victory over mini. i predicted binder. i mean this was such an onslaught, in the equivalent of a basketball game it might have been a 40-point blowout. and she shatters, so congrats to the binder, you have done it again. big victory. and we'll see if she can hold that top seed in next year's bracket challenge. because we have a few good ones that we can't wait to get in
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there. >> i got a landscaping estimate, astronomical estimate, i gotta do it, right? i have to make it look good. does it really cost that much? do i have to get my own lawn mower? seed my own grass? i can't, too busy, making up nicknames so we are going to pay it. let's do some text messages. >> carol from south dakota, those cops are true heros, they have the hardest job in the world. >> yeah, those two dudes with great. >> tim from pennsylvania, hunter biden, is a big red flag. i don't think he got that permit for it appropriately. jerod from georgia, i hope doug didn't try to smooch -- >> yeah, he won't becoming back from africa if that's the case. >> if karen pence wore african
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clothes she would be canceled immediately, all the white democrats put on the cloth. straight white men so much, why is she engaged to one? i don't know. maybe there is something we don't know. i am just kidding. he looks like a very straight white man. he just never protected her when she was being flirted with. i mean, a costed. joe from florida, this has been a bad near for many, he got arrested then lost to binder. alexis, we don't get a lot of montana texts, please come on primetime to accept your trophy. maybe we should have ducey present her with the trophy at the next briefing. we'll look into that. catherine from maine, wow, maine. will scooter boy be in the nickname bracket. you mean our producer
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scooter boy? with that his mom or his mother-in-law that just text that? man. imagine being made fun of by both your mom and mother-in-law. not good, on national tv. going to have to wear that helmet home. tucker is up next. on watters and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," it was just last week that we noticed that parts of the transgender movement seemed to be getting milli taint and possibly dangerous. we did a segment about it on thursday night. that segment was sparred by an npr segment we heard and never expected to hear. npr has a matter of editorial policy completely opposes civilian ownership of firearms, except maybe of irs agents. here suddenly was
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