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i did not murder them. i don't hear them chirping anymore. i'm sorry. we are going to go with natural causes on that one. that is all for tonight. dvr the show and i am watters, and this is my world. fox news. an older white man in washington lifer has appeared with a younger black running mate. associated press agreed kamala
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was the first black woman on a major party ticket. that was all true but what noah wrote is selecting kamala harris joe biden was choosing the worst vice-president in presidential history. that's no longer just our opinion. it's what the american people fully believe. a new nbc poll found that kamala harris has hit a record low for net favorability. 49 percent of voters have a negative view of her. just a third have positive view of her. no person in american politics has been celebrated more for doing so little. looking back, it's amazing that biden chose kamala. she was the first to drop out of the democratic primary. she didn't make the iowa caucus and in a way the choice was part of biden's genius.
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choosing kamala made him approve on day one. no one would dare impeach him. >> who. >> it is time for us to do what we have been doing and that time is every day. every day it is time for us to agree. >> you're going to say the craters on the moon with your own eyes. >> with your own eyes and i'm telling. >> ukraine is a country in europe. it exists next to another country called russia. >> we believe when we talk about the children of the community they are children of the community. >> so when you get past the gaffes and the awkward laughs there isn't a lot of substance to kamala harris. especially hard to take her
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seriously when she refers to a woman as a pregnant person. >> and also in the thing that she's been doing and what dualists will advocate for you as the pregnant person the pregnant woman create a team. >> mm-hmm. >> and your team will include your doctor and your dula. >> that's our kamala in her natural element. he she is with andy cohen yesterday. >> i'm going to tell you the banger of the summer that you need to may for your people and they're going to love it. have been is going to go crazy. >> okay. >> i like it. >> yes. >> i like it. >> you need to tell the d.j. to have that going. are you ready to see someone? >> damn i should have wore a different suit. we can't be matching but you get the point, kamala is kamala.
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what you see is exactly what you get. biden chief of staff believe her low poll numbers are because we just haven't been able to see her in action. he told axios says make sure we do a good job exposing her to the american people. in case you haven't got enough of kamala but all this presents a problem for joe biden. he toll us he would be a bridge to the next generation of democrats. that's why he chose kamala. now he has no choice but to run again to save the party. biden finds himself in the position he was in 2020 when obama told joe he didn't have to run. the white house was asked about that today. >> president obama told him joe you don't have to do this. can you comment on that. >> i can't and i don't know what
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you're referring. >> regarding public life. >> despite the obvious physical and men cal decline and kamala's obvious incompetence the white house has to pretend that joe biden wants to run again. kamala is his insurance policy. jerry is a congressman from florida. i guess the question is do you think kamala harris is doing a good job. >> thanks, lawrence for having me and giving me the opportunity to appear on the show. >> you got it. >> the biden administration i think kamala harris and the biden administration are doing a good jock. i think they have a record of legislation they passed to run on. i think they have a good economy. you see the unmoment market the job market getting better. >> so you disagree with the american people. how are they doing a good job? i'm sorry to interrupt but the
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american people duties agree republican democrat independent. so explain how. >> well in that same poll you reference it shows that joe biden is beating donald trump by four points. so that's the american people. >> i'm asking, is kamala harris doing a good job. we can talk about donald trump, he's an easy target but kamala harris is vice-president. the american people don't think she's doing a good jock so i'm asking to outline what you feel she's doing good. is it the border a. the i. bringing people together? >> you look at her poem numbers and mike pence they're not far apart so going back to that same poll the reason why i bring it up is in a head to head matchup with the leading republican contender right now and that poll joe biden is winning by four points that is the american
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people weighing in on the job the biden administration is doing. >> i'm going to try once more. where has she suceeded? >> well listen. i know you're trying to make it just about her but she's part of the biden administration. joe biden. i got it. that same poll those them as a ticket beating the republican contender by four points. that's the american people in that same poll and look we live in partisan times and polls go up and down. mike pence had high disapproval at different points of his vice-presidentsi. in fact he won't be picked again for vice-president. right now i think again the american people are responding to the biden administration in that very same poll it shows the biden administration joe biden and kamala as a ticket beating donald trump the nominee by four points. >> i got you brother. so congressman you're going to be running for reelection soon.
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will you embrace the biden agenda when you run for reelection? is that something you can run on? >> absolutely i can run on it you're talking about women's right to choose, passing the first gun violence prevention legislation that's something my voters respond. >> congressman, we are heading down the wrong path. you're going to double down on it? >> by the way, voters said the same thing during the trump administration. again, these polls go up and down, right? and so, if you look at the polling right now the american people still would much prefer joe biden to donald trump, and so, look you can poem things. you can ask questions different ways and at the end of the day i think joe biden last a record to run on. >> congressman thanks so much for your time tonight. we turn now to ned ryan for his
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reaction and the conservative perspective, ceo of american majority. ned where did i go wrong with the congressman there? >> well, i mean he clearly didn't want to answer the question that kamala is clearly incompetent, has no political talent. the democratic voters in 2020 made it unclear she was unlikable unrelatable not bright, honestly, you look at her favability ratings the biden administration would do well to essentially disappear her and make her disappear and get her back to neutral in hopes that people forget she exists to get her back to neutral net favorability. i think there's a bigger conundrum taking place in this dynamic with kamala clearly unlikable and biden ailing and it creates a conundrum for the
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administrative bureaucracy. they got to keep the charade going that they're not in charge, that we are still a constitutional republic so deneed a front. the problem they have and it's a billion dollar bet can they keep the ailing empty shell of biden shuffling along and if they can't they're left with kamala. she can't even rise to the lower bar of semi competent. >> do they replace her as a result of this? a lot of americans are questioning that very thing you just laid out for our audience. >> i think they have to. if they cannot keep biden shuffling along i don't think kamala cuts it for them. the american people would say this is a bridge too far we can't do but the question is do they push aside a white woman for a white guy look gavin
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newsom? or do they say gavin newsom will give you everything you want when the congressman talked about a woman's right to choose he means the right to butcher babies to the moment of birth so call in line, you'll get what you want, get behind gavin newsom and he will leave status quo in d.c. in place so if they can't keep biden going you're going to see an interesting domino fall and one thing leads to another and it won't be kamala harris. she can't be their no. any 2024. >> ned what do you make of the double down on the agenda? you talk with democrats they seem to have wind in their sails because of the midterm but it's clear the american people are rejecting this agenda feeling the pain right now but it doesn't look like the politicians are willing to take a different course. >> they're not, and lawrence, i would argue they're probably making a bet right now if you're
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looking at us in june 2023 the democrat ballot collecting machine is better than the republican ballot collecting machine so they're going to stay in line support the biden administration in a belief they'll get more ballots in 2024. >> ned ryan thanks so much. >> thanks lawrence. >> you got it. middle class in america is struggling gas prices and inflation are higher than when joe biden took office. the administration doesn't have a plan to solve any of this. they made up a new catch phrase to try to convince the american people that everything is fine. it's accounted biden economics. >> i think it's pretty clever. it's pretty good. it makes good sense, bidenomics but it's about growing the economy from the bottom up. you hear us say that over and over again because we believe that trickle down economics
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doesn't work. >> we would like to explain it but we are not sure. not even the president can tell you. >> i'm pretty sure you saw it in your home what i saw on mine. not a lot of trickle down from my parents kitchen table when i was growing up so we are changing. we decided to replace this theory what the president calls bidenomic. i don't know what the hell that is but it's working. it's about building and economy literally not figuratively from the bottom up not the top down because with the middle class does well everybody does well. >> charlie is the fox business senior correspondent and might be able to tell us. >> thank you for giving me that great task. >> charlie you're a smart man. i'm just a texas boy, i butcher words. >> i'm a simple country reporter. >> you got this under control. can you explain to the audience of this new pivot?
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>> it's interesting politically what bidenomics is he inherited a growing economy from the donald trump, the pandemic, everything opening up, he spent a lot of money. he reappointed a fed chair that kept the gas on with low interest rates and you have today economy numbers are good but why is the polling so bad when you ask the average american do you feel good? is the economy growing? is it helping you? it's all negative because you have a pernicious tax caused by that biden omics stuff called inflation. when you add into that despite the fact that you're working food costs more everything costs more eating into your paycheck. from a political standpoint they're owning it.
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they're saying maybe we can get out of this inflation. inflation is coming down. the risk is this. you got two more federate increases. the economy is going to slow. if you break it, you own it. if the economy falls into recession, then he owns the recession. not just inflation and things growing but a full fledged recession which is likely if you keep raising rates. even though inflation is coming down it's 2 points above the target of 2. >> we have been blessed but i have family members that have not and are feeling the heat. >> working people. >> every single day, dad is a truck driver. they know ghait means to be -- what it means to be an american worker. >> listen. i grew up in the 70s. my father was a construction worker tended bar, worked through jobs because inflation
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ate at that paycheck. that's what your family is feeling. that's what a cross section of americans are feeling in the working and mild class and that's the problem biden has. it's a weird economic tactic because in the past what worked with democrats is class warfare, blame it on the rich, blame wall street, tax them more. that kind of works. what he is actually doing is taking credit for an economy that has a lot of inflation, that the fed is trying to slow, so then he basically takes credit for a recession. that's the gamble. it's a risky strategy. >> it's something the american are not going to buy. >> i don't think so either. >> coming up, a new tape talking about trump talk about classified information showing up on cnn but trump calls it another hoax. his lawyer joins me on set to react and there's only one
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reportedly shows president trump discussing classified documents at the westminster golf club. >> i have a big pile of papers and look. they presented me this. [laughter] >> i just found -- isn't that amazing? this totally wins my case you know. except it is highly confidential. >> the president's insists the recording shows he did nothing. >> shows clearly i had a desk full of a lot of papers mostly newspaper articles copies of magazines copies of stories having to do with many subjects and what was said was absolutely fun and very perfect. we did nothing wrong. this is a whole hoax. this is just like the revolutionary russia deal. >> colleen is a spokesperson for donald trump and joins us. thanks for joining the program.
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before i go to the legal ramification as well the doj potentially leaking i know the former president is a charismatic guy. he invites people to mar-a-lago, he likes to chat with them but clearly there's a fox in the henhouse. what's going on? >> i think there's more to that story i can't guilty into that might by privileged. >> who recorded this conversation? >> even if i didn't know i wouldn't say at this point but here's the good news and we know who leaked it and that's the doj because i didn't have it. the doj d. they keep having close to their chest until they realize their losing so they leak something and tell the american people listen to what he said. he said what the presidential record act says. the president has the right to declassify documents hospital doesn't? a non-president. a senator like joe biden when he had classified documents and took them out 40 years ago and
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had no right to do it. >> what is the judge saying? because if this is true that the prosecution department of justice would like this information there has to be consequences. >> there better by consequences. >> has there been contact with the judge to discuss this? >> if there has it's privileged but i can tell you who hasn't done any leaks analyst inning to the judge is donald trump. president trump was told by a judge he can't talk about any of the evidence so explain to me how served being leaked the week that hunter biden is getting indicted or misdemeanor charges for things that he should have been going to jail for let's be honest and if a trumper would have gone to jail but nobody talks about that. what do they want to talk about? trump, trump, trump, submarine, release a tape. release a tape saying what? the presidential record acts allows a president to declassify documents. that's what the tape says.
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>> is it the position of the president when he was having that conversation information he was talking about was declassified or was it what he told brett baer or both? >> i don't know. the clip they put out doesn't answer that question. all it says is president trump says hi, look, if i was president i can declassify a classified document and when you're not president you can't. only the president can do that. what does that say? the dual system of justice we are living in. by the way all we know is in the dienlt itself there was no iran document named as part of it. just want the american to realize that document that they claim he had was not part of the indictment. this is desperate times desperate measures. >> what document are e-they talking about? >> that's what they're saying. it was not part of the indictment. it's a lie. it's a ruse.
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they're trying to distract the american people. it's sad. america sneedz a fair opportunity to see all facts and have a fair justice system. that's what i know the president wants to bring back to this country? we haven't seen it sense 2020 when he left but hopefully we will see it in 2024 when he wins. >> thanks for joining the program tonight. new report from reuters today found that every single living president is a descendent from slave owners. turns out donald trump is the one who didn't actually have ancestors that owned slaves. they call him a racist and they call his family racist and the report confirms that elizabeth warren is not either in fact a native american as if we needed more proof but here family did own slaves. monica crowley is former assistant secretary of tereschenko and has a podcast.
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monica surprise surprise. >> well, well, well, what do we have here mr. jones? it looks like the only living president's with no ties in his ancestral background to slavery is one donald trump. apparently his family came from europe long after slavery was abolished so all of these grossly unfair attacks and smears of donald trump as a racist and everything else from people who actually have a lineage directly tied to slavery is pretty rich with irony. i served in the trump administration proudly. president trump was literally the best president for the african-american community in a very long time, probably the best modern president for the black american community. you know what he did? he delivered a booming economy that drove black unemployment to historic lows. you know what else he did? he expanded school choice so minority children could have a
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better shot at education. he established opportunity zones to revitalize underserved communities and resoared funding for hbcu's and did criminal justice reform. he was literally the best american president for black america in a very long time and the left won't acknowledge that record and now of course they're going bananas he doesn't have this kind of lynn naj to slave holding. >> i find it funny barack obama has to pay reparations and donald trump won't have to pay them. i was telling the president's attorney and spokesperson sometimes the president agrees with what i say sometimes he disagrees but i give him credit for specifically targeting black males from his economic agenda. what do we see in a trump part 2? >> yeah. well, more of same and president trump has actually advanced that agenda if he is elected to a second term. he will do more of that to
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uplift the black community in terms of economic opportunity, in terms of revitalizing black communities in terms of educational choice, uplifting these communities and the democrats always talk a good game lawrence but have never delivered over many decades and donald trump actually d. he gets very little credit bus the democrats control the media and they control the messaging but black america knows what donald trump delivered for them and i have a feeling that he's going to get an even greater percentage of the black vote next time around than he did the first two. >> black americans know things aren't going so well and they can talk about the motions and the tweets all day but my barbershop, the brothers talk and it's very clear they don't support joe biden. monica thanks so much for joining the program. >> thank you lawrence. >> it's official after exhaustive investigation the feds say jeffrey epstein killed
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>> so the report is in, yes the doj inspector-general says jeffrey epstein unusual prison perks led to his death but we are left with questions. jonathan hunt has the story. >> good evening, lawrence. it is a damning report and absolutely raises as many questions as it answers about jeffrey epstein's death. the report be the inspector-general reveals for instance that epstein was left alone in his cell with extra bed linens, that he ultimately used in suicide. reports point out the surveillance cameras in his jail unit were not working he was not checked on regularly despite a
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suicide attempt two weeks earlier and the guards were not doing their jobs. >> the combination of negligence, misconduct, and out right job performance failures documented in today's report all contributed to an environment in which arguably one of the most notorious inmates in custody was left unmonitored alone in his cell with an excess of prison linens there by providing him with the opportunity to take his life. >> epstein was found dead in his cell august 10th, 2019 while @waiting trial on sex trafficking charges. his cell mate was transferred out a day before despite advice he not be left alone so while the report details how the suicide happened it difficulties little to explain why so many mistakes were made on one night,
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allowing the accused sex tr trafficker with ties to the rich and powerful silence himself. >> they didn't kill him. they gave him the tools to do it himself. thanks jonathan. >> sure. >> every day brings new allegations against hunter biden and more questions whether the department of justice was impartial in its investigation of the president's son. according to irs whistleblower david weiss told six witnesses he could not charge hunter outside the state of delaware, contradicting merrick garland's testimony. joe biden insists he knew nothing about hunter's deals but couldn't help but slip a bizarre mission in a press conference. watch. >> i started off without you. and i stole a lot of state secrets and lot of very
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important things were shared. >> what? so, state secrets. randi devine is "new york post" columnist and author of laptop from hell. what's going on here? >> this is just on brand, i think for joe biden. he often makes jokes and uses humor as a weapon when he's in a corner. he will come straight out and sort of joke about the allegation that you're about to put to him but these allegations that the irs twhib letters brought forward that were exposed last week, they are two important, the evidence is two overwhelming to be dismissed like that joe biden is trying to show us he didn't care, he's not worried that these allegations are not important because if they were, he wouldn't be joking about it. well no, we have seen that game before and it doesn't work.
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gary schlafly, the irs whistleblower he brought the receipts. in his testimony he included 11 exhibits and they are evidence such as fbi transcripts of interviews of hunter biden's former business partner rob walker, it's memorialized, phone conversations, memorialized meetings witnesses. it's also the fbi's had subpoenaed hunter biden i-cloud show it includes encrypted messages that have not been seen before. they're not on the laptop but they certainly cannot be dismissed as russian disinformation as the laptop was so dishonestly. >> miranda you know every day is something new and it seems like at least with me, and we cover there for a living that many of us are getting fatigued because
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it's just like drip, drip, drip. just go after the guy. is that part of the goal to get us so in the weeds of everything to drown us out with this investigation and the drip, drip, drip, that we almost forget about it? >> look, no. i think this is just a very difficult investigation. you know, you have got the full power of the doj, the fbi, the cia the federal government is there protecting the president who has the full power of the presidency. you have the media putting its head in the sand so this is a difficult nut to crack hands i think the republicans are doing a pretty systematic thorough job. >> i just hold they're going to hold him accountable end of the day. i don't want excuses, i don't think the american people do either.
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>> hundred per cent. >> thanks miranda. >> thanks lawrence. >> if you're in higher education you better not talk about sex is determined by chromosomes. while biology teacher said he was fired for doing that. he joins me next. we're traveling all across america, talking to people about their hearts. wh-who wants to talk about their heart! [honking] how's the heart? how's your heart? how's your heart? - it's good. - is it? aah, i don't know. it's okay. - it's okay! - yeah.
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>> i got to hear this. a biology professor at texas community college claims he was fired for teaching that sex is determined by chromosomes. students stormed out of his classroom accused of being a religious preaching and making discriminatory comments about gay and transgender people. that professor joins us along with his attorney, kayla. thanks for joining the program. professor. >> thank you. >> i'm from texas. i live in texas. we teach what science is. i thought in my state. what did you do that was so wrong?
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>> see, i have been teaching human anatomy at st. phillips college which is one of the community colleges in san antonio and last fall 2022, while i was teaching the basic human reproductive system which i have taught for 20-some years, four of my students just walked out so the semester entered, on january 12 i received aechlt e email from the college that they're doing an ethic violation due to complaints they received. so i responded to his email and asked him what are the complaints and he said, the human resources will, for further communication will be with human resources, nobody
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from human resources called me back, but on january 27, i received another email from him, saying that my teaching was religious. it was a religious preaching and was offensive to some individuals in the classroom. so, i am terminated. i'm fired. in fact, i was shocked that a school where i taught for 20 years and without giving me any reason to respond without letting me know what the complaints are, i got a termination letter. >> this is where we are at, sir? >> yes, this is what is happening in the school. yes. >> counselor, what case do you plan on make something. >>, the first thing i think protects his ability to teach biology based on his research years of experience and that's
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consistent with his religious belief. title 7 protects all americans from discrimination in the workplace particularly religious, and dr. markey was teaching college approved lectures from a college approved textbook. he taught the same way for 20 years and wasn't until this last fall a handful of students took offense. academic freedom is some time i had when we allow -- >> i'm sorry counselor and you make such a great point. i'm the son of a preacher. i'm not saying that god doesn't define what a man and woman is, but i thought for a long time, we did it from a scientific standpoint. so why do we even have to make a first amendment argument or religious argument? that's what the book says. right? >> that's right. >> yes. >> freedom of speech is really at the core of this case, as well as academic freedom. professors need to be able to
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teach without fear of being punished or cancel because their statements might rub a student the wrong way and really education is all about students being able to encounter ideas they might disagree with and find a way to talk about that in community and that's all dr. markey was doing teaching biology. >> had this been brewing or a while? had you seen the change of your students over your 20-year plus career? >> no, i hadn't seen anything of this kind, because every semester i teach this and there were no complaints. this semester, those four students just walked out. i don't see anything brewing over the last semesters, no. >> this is just crazy and professor, we are going to be following. this counselor thanks so much for coming on the program as well. >> all right. thank you sir. thank you very much. >> you got it.
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then, tap to buy. that's it. no sales speak, no wasted time. go to vroom.com and pick your favorite. >> so we are seeing more activistic things in name of surviving planet. one tourist at the coliseum can face $20,000 for carving his girlfriend's name into the building. they're not getting married soon. >> i think they should get married immediately. this is incredibly romantic. i want somebody to love me enough to destroy a historic building to help bring it down in the name of love. you know, obviously we don't want this to happen. it happens a lot. i find a $20,000 to be absurd. do these people look like
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they're going to be able to afford that? they save up for this italy and now they're done. i say let them be love birds. let this grand row manic gesture go and say next time someone does it we will fine. >> the money he was going to use for a ring to propose is going to pay that fine. >> true. >> he may have to propose to her from jail, too, brother. >> possibly. i feel like most people don't think this is okay. look. this is not our history. so, i feel like i'm a little bit more okay with it. if it were done here, like i probably would push back harder. i find myself struggling to get that upset. >> us damn americans. >> clearly shouldn't do it but jail time ridiculous. >> most of the crazy florida man stories these days involve elected officials but watch this video of a floridian yanked out of a boat by a shark in the
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everglades. look at this. okay. >> yeah. in writing, i would have guessed that this was fake, but clearly, it's real because they basically told him hey, right before he puts in, don't worry it's going to be two seconds and all of a sudden he gets pulled. i avoid going into the ocean or waters not because i'd never go shirtless in public but because of my fear of sharks and i feel like this is one of those stories that i hope scares people enough to not get involved in this kind of way. i'm surprised that his hand wasn't taken off. >> i always find these stories interesting. black people die first in movies but we never do this type of crazy stuff throwing our hands in the water where sharks are at and not expecting something crazy to happen. >> yeah, i feel like this really does. if this were a movie it would be you. i would be the gay jewish comedy
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relief and i'm certain i would die but i would probably get to the second scene before a sharknado attacks me. >> taylor lorenzen is hyper ventilating about americans again when she had to remove her mask at the airport. she survived by holding her breath long as she could. >> oh my gosh. she's the worst. i go through trauma every single time i have to go through any taylor lorenz store. she blocked me on twitter i keep her in my prayers every night hoping that she will get therapy but not the kind she would live tweet about and claim she's the victim of people make fun of her. she's unsufferable. >> holding your breath in the air port. what a sad commentary that is. jason thanks so much for joining
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the program. >> thanks, lawrence. >> and thanks for joining me this evening. it's been a great time. i hope y'all come back tomorrow. we have been having a lot of fund and never did i think in history i started as sean hannity going on the street and now i get the toss to the great sean hannity. i'm going to give him 5 extra seconds. >> listen. we are about maybe 6, maybe two years away you won't even take my phone calls. let's be real here. this is tv. you know what happens. i'm accepting the reality of what is about to come, l.j. that's how much confidence i have in you and how proud i am in you. >> sean hannity once said if i'd be his correspondent two years that i would have my own show and it came true, sean. >> amazing. imagine the prediction tonight. i'm probably predicting myself out on the street on my ass. anyway, l.j. you're the best. thank you my friend.
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