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why does jillian always tell you to say hi to your mom? jillian is out of material. james from florida. you need to trade in the suit for a day and bring back a poll oh with pop collar. achilles is nodding yesterday. remember, i'm waters. this is my world. >> good evening, welcome to fox news tonight. i'm piers morgan. president trump kept mountains of coke in the white house. imagine the outrage if it was the white powder variety that had been discovered on his watch but 11 days ago actual cocaine was discovered in the biden white house and the case is already closed. nothing to see her apparently. fresh blow to the president's credibility. secret service says i had it had
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a good sniff around but haven't been able to crack it. they may never know who took illegal drugs into the west wing. pretty shocking outcome. one top democrat in congress is more than happy about it. >> what we had a briefing in which it was explained the white house was being fully cooperative with the investigation. it looks inconclusive and they were unable to determine you know, who deposited it there in the cubby on the way in or the way out or left it there. >> oh yeah i'm satisfied it's a thorough investigation and i just kept imagining what it would be like here. >> if you're surprise node culprit was found you shouldn't be. the sympathetic media have been predicting this for days. >> kelly o'donnell reports it's possible we might not get to learn who actually brought this small bag in so i'm sure it's a
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relief whoever made the dumb move of bringing it in but because it's not in an area that wasn't necessarily covered by cameras well it's an area a decent number of people might have access to it makes the investigation difficult so this could end without any necessarily any one being named as the person responsible for bringing that bag of cocaine to the white house. >> well, congratulations. let me get this straight because this area isn't covered by cameras, we can't find out who took cocaine into the supposedly most secured building on planet earth. really? i've been to the white house several times. it is crawling with security. it makes fort knox look like and open day. russia and china and other forces out there will look at this and laugh and also take
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note and their notes won't be rolled up. according to nbc news the prevailing theory is it belonged to a visitor or the biden family. it's just another wrinkle in the administration's ever-changing version of events. first it was found in the library. then there were reports in the west wing before it was placed near the situation room. think about it a moment. cocaine found in a situation room but nobody knows how it got there. at one point national security adviser sullivan said it could have been workers in the basement or anyone. it could have been colonel mustard. into biden family member was in the white house when the cocaine was found but the first lady jill and hunter who has let's be
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honest dabld in cocaine were all there before the coke was found. there were a few people who can enter the white house without security screening who also have history of cocaine abuse. jean pierre has refused to rule out joe or hunter, joe because he's half asleep but hunter not clear but mortarly offended by anyone daring to ask the question. >> there has been some irresponsible reporting about the family, and so, i got to call that out here, and i have been very clear, i was clear two days ago when talking about this, over and over again as i was being asked the question as you know and media outlets reported the biden family was not here. they were not here. they were at camp david. they were not here friday. they were not here saturday. they were not here sunday. they were not even here monday. they came back here tuesday so to ask that question is
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incredibly irresponsible and i'll just leave it there. >> hmm. i would leave it there too because actually your response is what was irresponsible. to use the white house podium to tell such a blatant whopper is irresponsible, and it was a whopper because they were there until early evening on the friday. the president himself doesn't seem to care enough either way to give any kind of explanation. [indistinct crowd noise]. >> i haven't seen a thick screen like that since last time i saw somebody on kaenlt i'm not saying that's what happened. but believe it or not this is not the first time controlled substances have been discovered at the biden white house. it's come out last year the secret service found marijuana in the white house on two separate occasions.
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that would at least explain some of the recent decision. republican congresswoman from florida jared moskowitz, anna paulin i find it extraordinary a white powder can be taken in the white house breaching extraordinary security left in a cubbie apparently and nobody can work out who took it in or left it there. what if that were ricin or anthrax? that's why it's not just a laughing matter. it's a serious matter. that's exactly my point is that this is not the first time that drugs have been found in the white house and obviously it signifies there's a massive issue with security and exactly like you said what if some nut job brings in fentanyl? then you have a bigger problem because people are going to die. so to my understanding this are no drug sniffing dogs.
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i think that security measure needs to be changed immediately but it's frustrating this is not the first time it's happened at the white house and yet they chose not to implement better measures in order to avoid this so i think security measures have to change but i also find it alarming the investigation was closed out so quickly and they lied to the american people where the family was. >> so much of it doesn't add i up-congressman because if this was a more serious substance, then i'm pretty sure we would have found out who left it there. there would be an extraordinary investigation if there was anthrax, say, and we would get to the bottom of it quickly. you can't be comfortable somebody's taken cocaine into the white house and the investigation is over before two weeks lapse and we have no idea who took in it there or left in it the cubbie.
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>> thanks, piers for having us. this is an area that was installed by john kelly a couple of years ago for visitors that go to the west wing. it's for pass holders and guests to leave their blng belongings before they go into the west wing. it's not there for people who work there on a regular basis or for anyone related to the trump or biden family. it's not for anyone with high level security clearance and those other instances about drugs being brought in the white house knows were actually found in screening. now i agree with congresswoman luna there needs to be changes made. when we go into and out of the capitol i don't think there's much checking for drugs. as far as anthrax or ricin i can't go into details because some of that was done in the briefing and is classified but
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in are protocols in place to catch anthrax and ricin if it were to wind up in the white house. >> really? so there's a particular way of screening for those kinds of powders but not for cocaine? >> yeah that's correct. the secret service was clear with us and they're set up to be find anthrax, ricin, explosive devices. they're not sets up to find drugs in the white house and bid the way that obviously was frustrating for some of because my question to the secret service is what if some one were testing your protocols to see how this works so they are having meets was white house personnel. it seemed to be clear that changes were coming. >> anna paulina luna, the press secretary tells a lie that they weren't there on friday. that is not true. i found that not acceptable and she turned on the supposedly
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irresponsible media as if they were the act performing an act of misconduct by daring to ask a question about hunter biden potentially being the person who left this there because he has a track record of taking cocaine. she thought that was irresponsible to be asked, while in her reply telling a complete untruth. >> well i mean i think the american people special media have the right to ask questions especially with so much information coming out that seems to be conflicting initially but it's not the first time the white house press secretary has said things that aren't true and politically motivated. so i agree with you it shouldn't have happened but going back to the bigger issue here the fact is that this has happened before as the white house. there were changes need. there need to be changes made. i feel like on the international stage when people are looking what's currently happening, it doesn't look good for the country. you know they're going to think there's a bunch of cocaine cowboys running the cowboy and
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it's not true so we have to make sure this one changes and doesn't happen again but also two people understand you can't bring cocaine or pot to the white house. it's just not going to fly. >> right and jared moskowitz when it comes to security of the united states it's got to be more secure than it hasn't it? i've been there and it seemed very secure but when you see the ease with which somebody brought in a drug substance and left in it a cubbie where apparently one person would have a key, no one can find the key, it looks i got to say pretty suspicious. the speed the secret service moved on and said we can't find out what happened here i find that quite alarming. >> well, look. they did fingerprints on the bag and on the locker. they did dna as well. and it came up inconclusive. so they didn't give us an exact number of people. they said it was in the
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hundreds. they said it was above 600 folks had been in and out of this area they surmised during this period of time. there is no necessary camera footage of this area. there's reasons of that i can't go into based on the location of this particular area but look. i don't think it's satisfy friday to the american people that drugs can get into the white house. obviously this is a secret service issue. it's not a biden administration issue. it's the same secret service that guards all our presidents. i think they were set up to catch big things and i think quite frankly they never thought about drugs coming in and out of the white house. >> again i've got to say even as you say that i'm staggered. i'm staggered that you would never think about people bringing drugs to the white house. >> yeah, listen. the secret service understood. >> you've got more knowledge than me but there are some fairly obvious things they
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haven't thought about? >> well, i think they're set up for threats, and i think that's what they were looking at threats to the president and the president's security so again i think they're looking at changes if these lapses existed now they've existed in other administrations because there's no drug sniffing dogs at the white house. i think it's important to say again this narrative was out there and disproven in the briefing and we will talk about the part that isn't classified and every other democrat member heard this secret service concludes this is not a room that anybody works there or a room the president goes in and out of. this is a pass holder or guest that has to put stuff in lockers before they're allowed to go into a west wing tour. >> i find that a pretty lame excuse. i have to say. this is the white house.
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i don't cared what cubbie or area it is, it's the white house supposedly the most secure building in the united states. thank you both very much. >> listen. i agree that's disturbing but for several days people everybody saying it was hunter biden. it was hunter biden. it was hunter biden because they wanted to fit that narrative. the secret service says it's no one related. >> no one denied it's hunter biden. the white house were asked to and chose not to. no one has denied it. and let's be honest. hunter biden has extensive track record of drug abuse and they haven't denied it just to be clear so that's why the media are speculating. thanks for joining us.
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tonight." big tech and government are working together to sell your private information. a report by lawmakers says tax prep terms like h & r block shares information with facebook and google using a code on tax refund amount and gross income. the fbi may also be acquiring consumer data. yesterday a house democrat grilled fbi director wray on fbi data collection. pointing out that checking commercial databases could violate the fourth amendment. josh joins me. thanks for joining me and i'm not american but i'm sympathetic to americans right now because it seems every single aspect of americans' lives is being traded around big tech, around government, around the fbi. there's nothing left. there's nowhere safe.
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what is going on? >> big business and corporations are not content to run our government. they want to run our lives. they're taking our personal information stealing it is from us not paying us not getting our consent and the only way to stop this is pass laws that protect peoples personal information and say if you're going to take it from me you've got to notify me get my consent and pay me. >> look. you've been talking about this for a long timechy guess prompts a question, why has more not been done to prohibit this kind of activity? >> the vees these are the most powerful special interests in this government, big tech and corporations that benefit from big tech spend the money they hire the lobbyists they effectively control capitol hill and it's time to break the logjam. it shouldn't be these people can run around controlled our lives
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can take our personal information can rip off our most sensitive data and not have to pay as you dime for it. it is time to get them out of our lives in this way. it's time to give people control back. they need to own their own personal information. americans out to on their own personal data. >> the thing i would say is americans like many people around the world believe perhaps innocently that they do own their data that they think these things are all pretty private. they put information there read disclaimers and think it's find but it's not. this is done secretly, isn't it? >> exactly right and americans should own their data. they have a right to expect that because after all it's their personal information whether it's tax prep information, and somebody goes to h & r block and turns over tax information to get help with tax who would expect based on that that
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sensitive your most personal sensitive financial data is being turned over to facebook or google? it ought to be criminal. my state missouri sued this company h & r block. i'm glad they d. i hope others follow suit but congress needs to acts to here to protect personal information of americans. >> how protected are you? i know you're on twitter because you tweeted us before you came on air. are you on other social media platforms? give you're and expert in this how protected do you think you've been an should you have done more? >> well, in terms of protection on those platforms i would say i'm probably as exposed as anybody else will i'm on twitter instagram facebook and this is part of the reason i've been introducing these laws you reference to make sure that americans can't be tracked without our consent that our
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personal data can't be taken from us and it's time for congress to act. in my time in senate i've seen a lot of talk and no action because these companies own capitol hill. i say again it's time to break the logjam get these laws passed and protect america's personal information. >> brig bo isn't just watching us, it's stealing from us. senator thanks indeed for joining me. republicans in california are trying to make sex trafficking a serious felony. why wasn't to it start with would be my response, but it doesn't seem controversial? apparently it is to some democrats. that's next.
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>> welcome back. big name democrat is blaming growing concerns over crime on the media and not policies his party champions. despite 61 percent of new yorkers say they worry about being a victim of crime march
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adams says that's not the problem. >> yesterday picking up the news the morning papers they sit down and see some of the most horrific events that may happen throughout the previous day. it plays on your psyche. we are clear on that. my mission is to move people from what they felt to what they're feeling and no one can take away the fact this city is humming. >> they're feeling it because it's happening. the "new york post" had a big picture of a guy with a massive knife wandering around times square. that's a fact. district attorney alvin bragg admits he's afraid to take the subway but passengers stand up to stop criminals because a lot of people are scared to use the subway, the same rank presses charges. >> i know the statistics crime is down but when my family get on the train i get a knot in my stomach. >> why don't you try to help
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rather than persecute them? all right, two things here. let's first of all talk about this idea the mayor has that apparently it's a media creation, an atmosphere, a false atmosphere of crime in new york. >> right. >> what's your response to that? >> look. blaming the middle man here isn't going to move the ball forward. new yorkers have eyes. more importantly new yorkers have phones. everybody these days has their phone with camera and video on it so no matter what the media does new yorkers see what goes on. it's stuff you encounter every day. the fact is i've never seen so many empty storefronts and homeless encampments. those things lead to an atmosphere of disorder. the crime numbers they're using compared to last year the covid year you have to go back to 2019 to get accurate numbers. i'm rooting more the mayor. when he got that office he came in on a public safety platform.
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we had hopes for him but he says the city is humming. the humming he hears is a thousand cars a day packing up heading to florida because the city is not going a good direction. >> i also think when leaders let him stop blaming the media they're trying to deflect attention from perhaps blaming themselves. it's a lame thing to do because the media will be quite happy to report good numbers on crime if there were good numbers on crime. actually in a lot of areas crime is going up in new york. they're comparing apples and oranges but if you go back to a regular year it's not actual it doing well. it's not humming with good news and so the papers and the tv in new york are reflecting what's going on. >> they are and the newspapers in this town are rooting for new york. they're centered here stow they have no incentive to dog new york. they are just reporting what they see and what people are feeling. that's just the truth of the matter. one thing the mayor has to worry about for the next election is he only won by about a half
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point. the challenge came to him from the right not the left so the mayor i think doesn't really understand the leverage he has traditionally in new york city the mayor moves albany, the mayor moves the city council. right now those are our two big problems. the criminal justice reforms that were put up through albany and the city council he can bull i them and i don't understand why he doesn't. >> i don't either. if people carry knives around times square the media report i. quickly alvin bragg is terrified of using the subway but anyone who actually tries to stop people attacking passengers he throws the book at them. >> yes and let's take it to more mundane level and go back to broken windows policing which worked in this town. >> most everywhere. >> the fare jumping crime, not be everybody who fare jumps is criminal but if you're coming on a subway to do a robbery you're not going to do the fare. nypd did a lot of pinpoint
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enforcement and grabbed fare jump percent that was the first line of defense. alvin bragg has taken that statute off the table of the that's not prosecutorial december discretion. that's when you look at individualized cases. you don't take a statute of the of the penal law. i don't know how they get away with that. of the 5 district attorney's four want prosecute that crime. >> i would also say if alvin bragg is terrified of using the subway maybe he should talk with the mayor and make it a safer place. then people went wouldn't have to act like vigilantes. good to see you. thanks very much indeed. every year 10s of thousands of women and children are sex trafficked in the united states. it's hard to believe in states like california it's not deemed a serious felony. think about that for a moment. republican legislators in the state try to change that with a bill that would create harsher
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punishments for traffickers but were blocked by democrats in the state house. house committee governor gavin newsom personally intervened. yet some democrats may vote against. thanks for joining me. this seems extraordinary on many levels. why is it not a serious felony already? >> well, because out here in california they've changed the laws and removed many crimes from the level of serious and violent, and one of them is human trafficking. and so, my colleague, senator shannon grove ran a gray bill this year that insures that especially those who are trafficking our children the most vulnerable in society that needs to be a serious felony and have serious consequences for those who are traffic our children. >> my understanding that these democrats who have been wobbling on this they're concerned about the three strikes and you're out policy if you make it a serious
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felony you get caught doing that three times it's 25 years to life. my response would be good. if you commit three serious felonies yes, that's what happens to you. >> absolutely. that's what common sense would dictate. you know that's what these guys say is that they don't want to bring the days of locking everyone up but we are talking about monsters, people who are traffic children putting them in enslavement making them do heinous acts. i learned of one guy dragging his victims across the pavement and back into the apartment essentially kidnapping her and prosecutors are trying to do everything they can to go after this guy. these are the people we are talking and this bill is directly targeting those folks to make sure they go to jail and stay there. >> you know when you have a governor as woke as gavin newsom, even he can see that this is ridiculous. you know you've got a problem, right? >> right, and you know, here's
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the goods news of this story. we built the pressure on the democrats in the legislature and the public outrage that is got to such a height thanks to fox news for highlighting this that that caused the leaders in the democratic party to do something about it. i got a call from the new speaker of the assembly robert this morning and said they're going to do an urgency hearing and they and this bill passed out today. make no take without public pressure gavin newsom only did this because he was embarrassed but he's essentially empowered these type of people these democrats who run the public safety committee and only when it became embarrassing for his national ambition can he step in because now we have a bill that should have moved in order in the first place but the bottom line is they did it under the pressure that was built by republicans in this legislature to do the rights thing for california. >> they should be embarrassed. they should be ashamed of
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>> well back to "fox news tonight." homeless encampments are installing swimming pools for vagrant residents. matt has more. >> many across the country are facing extreme heat. it's an ideal time to make use of a pool you have access to. in seattle someone installed one in a homeless encampment that's been growing into the highland park neighborhood. if the inflatable pool is not being used a person was recorded what look like fentanyl. a woman claimed she installed the pool to bring positivity to the community.
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she even treats the water with chlorine and built a fence around the pool. >> i hate to see it go but for the time being it thought it would be nice. >> the neighbors don't think it looks nice and are outraged. >> oh my god. what next? >> they ain't paying nothing for stuff like that. >> the homeless encampment has grown from a few rv's in the spring to 15 now and a man was killed there in may. neighbors say they here consistent gunfire and get on the ground. komo reports one neighbor received a letter from tmayors office. we received a statement from the washington department of transportation sandhagen cat is
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a priority working to replace them. we will keep you updated. >> thanks. we know president biden is old but how much time does he have left? may sound an indelicate e-question but the media is speculating about his life expectancy. he's running for reelection. would e-he make it another six years? fox medical contributor joins me. dr. siegel i think i know people who are older than joe biden who are in complete control of their men the at all and physical faculties. i don't think it's about he's 80. he seems to be degenerating in a way i've seen much older people not degenerate. >> i agree with you and i've separated out. i think it's a question of cognitive fitness and fitness
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for office. american voters have the right to know that looking at 2024 and i've been saying for months where is the cognitive test and where is the mri? his yearly physicals don't report either and i know for a fact you couldn't believe the president's of the united states said god save the queen. i thought we won the revolutionary war. didn't we get independence? i want god save the queen but from the president of the united states? now this week he appears to mix up zelenskyy and putin, of all people to mix up when nato is busy according to zelenskyy and he's mixing up those two countries and what an embarrassment that is. i think cognitive testing should be in order because we need to show strength to the rest of the world and all the handlers in the world can't cover this up. he has a lot of risk factors here in terms of prior surgeries to his brain, aneurisms that
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increase risk of cognitive function later on. the most important i want to talk about is atrial defribbialion. the secret service can be on top of him and he can bang his head and have a bleed. we must consider that and with irregular heartbeat your life span shortens so there's probably a 50 percent chance he wouldn't survive another term just on the basis of health issues and he's on blood thinners for his heart rhythm. >> it's a legitimate thing for the media to talk about. he is probably one of the moat arduous jobs physically mentally any human being can do so it's not going to get easier in the next six years should he win
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another's term at the white house so these are completely valid questions and i look at president biden with sadness. in you look at him when he was a fire brand senator there's no comparison between that man and what we see know as president. it's sad. >> i completely bree with you peaers. one historical moment people in 1944 didn't know they were going to get harry truman in '45 but people knew on the inside that fdr was at the end that he had a soaring blood pressure and had a brain bleed and the vice ptsz were switched. if you're voting in biden in 2024 you're probably voting for kamala harris. that's got to be considered. >> dr. siegel thank you very much indeed. this brings me to our next segment, is kamala harris a robot? we have the most convincing
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>> welcome back. kamala harris is now known for her word silence than anything she's done as vpd. here she is a few years ago with oprah. notice she just repeats oprah's words. >> hi, hi, hi, hi, hi. how are you? >> i'm so good. >> weird, right? every time she opens her mouth it's like she's malfunctioning. the reason for that has long been a mystery but i'm happy to report that i think i've cracked the case. she may be powered by a.i. first of all, it's two letters. it means artificial intelligence bullet nationally what it is, it's about machine learning, so
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the machine is taught, and part of the issue here is what information sydnor going into the machine >> kamala harris, chat, not much difference, is there? >> this is so embarrassing. the vice president of the united states explaining these things to us like we literally are five months old. >> yes, it's an embarrassment. thanks for having me on. everyone thought joe biden would serve only one time and then pass the baton to the next generation. that was the promise of his entire 2020 campaign. i really think that would happen if he had picked virtually anybody else that was one of the finalists to be his vice president. he is the least popular vice president at this point in his tenure since jimmy carter, and he managed to pick the only
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person that's less popular than him in the democrat party, which is why he's got decent job security because if kamala was remotely confident or remotely popular at all everybody would be saying, joe biden, you can't run. we're going to pass on the torch to kamala. she's so bad, that they are willing to let biden run again, potentially, although, i don't think he'll be the nominee, i think he's going to step down. i don't know you think but in a couple of months he steps down. they have a full on primary and newsom ends up as the nominee. >> i read today if joe bind was to suddenly not be capable of carrying on as president, there is a 60% chance that kamala harris becomes president. i don't think americans like those odds. i think they find them pretty terrifying. i just find it extraordinary when she does these public pronouncements she does more and more sound like some kind of
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a.i. powered version of an early human road person. doesn't she? >> i think this is an impact of having a unit party state in the state of california. harris was just selected and i think she was selected because of her cosmetic identity. they wanted half black, half indian woman to represent california at a high level and she ended up -- remember, she was the attorney general of california. she didn't get exposed at all because they have a unity party and then she ran for president. remember, she dropped out before a single vote was cast at 1% popularity. she's awful at this but because of the uniparty state in the state of california she never got through a personal challenge and developed any kind of skills at all. >> billionaire tech executive
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mark zuckerburg and elon musk asked if they would be interested in a fight. whether he would offer up a similar is challenge to donald trump. this is what he said. >> talk about fighting. if you and trump got in the ring, he loves his ufc and stuff like that right? if you got into the octagon, you and him, who would win? >> come on. the guy is 78 years old. i would kick his ass. [laughter] >> not that elon musk and mark zuckerburg -- >> i can't wait for that did you see that picture of zuckerburg. he looked pretty buff. if i were elon i would be a little worried. >> would you be prepared for the underdog, you against trump? >> i'll fight trump anywhere he wants in any arena he wants, whether it's on the debate stage or in the octagon. >> i would watch that fight, wouldn't you? trump, christie, in the octagon, as the underdog for zuckerburg
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and musk. >> that's a really funny answer by chris christie. she's almost 20 years younger. i don't want to cast dispersions. weight class, though, i'm not sure how they would break out weight-class wise. trump may be able dodge it. i don't know. i would a hundred percent watch that who do you have, by the way, zuckerburg or musk? with all the training that zuckerburg has done i think he could probably put elon musk to sleep. >> i don't think so, i think must musk is a very dangerous opponent at anything. twitter, octagon, i would say you mix it up with elon musk at your peril. >> the brazilion thing, they can put your pinky in a hold. it's all training. it would make me a little nervous if i were elon. i would be afraid zuckerburg
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would put me to sleep. >> i think it would be a hell of a night i. want to be there and i'm sure you do, too. my money is on musk. i think christie would fight dirty and trump wouldn't know what hit him. it would be a very quick knockout. great to sigh. having an extended situation with ice cube airs next week. i hope you can tune in for that. until then, we'll see you tomorrow, sean hannity is next. how are you? >> sean: i'm good. did you want to meet me in the octagon. >> who do you think would win, me or you? the tall british guy and the stocky american. i fancy my chances. >> sean: the stocky american. [boos] >> sean: i've been training in mix martial arts for 12 years. are you ready? >> i'm ready. you see this body? you don't just wake up looking like this. [laughter] >> sean: you look great, pierce. great jo

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