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shouldge jeani go and then go dn to bruno in spain and take parte in the toast. >> i just. oh, it's tomat hero and it'sy tomato. you're here. you say tomatoes. tomatoestomato is tomato. >> and by the way, it's roots, not root.ne n and it's hurricane, not hurricane. her father. >> i will get my guys.. i.ver. >> we're going to keep going. nx >>t welcome to jesse watters prime time tonight. jnot everyone is a sports illustrated swimsuit model. >> period. and you if you don't like it. jordan peterson in a government reprograming camp. >> he's here tonight. hey, look, a bidens here t. >> look what he's got here. a new book says joe biden is in decline and not in chargn e. >> let me play for you what nikki haley has said about what you said about. >> that's not what i've said.sa
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but you can you can play nikki haley's lies. id.u nknives out for the vic. e he joins us. >> plus, i'm getting up and running for sure. 100%. >> when you think of famous psychologist sigmund freuds to comes to mind. carl jung. well, today, dr. jordan peterson, his book, 12 rules for life, sold 5 million copies, just a few more than 5 m how illii saved the world. he's made global impact, especially in the lives of young men. peterson's work provides a blueprint fo r living lifemeanin with meaning. but beforeg. he went international, peterson was known as an outspoken intellectual. knowpoke he said what was on hio mind. and most of the time, what he said wasf thtime wha controvers >> like in 20 17, when canada tried to criminalize using improper pronouns. >> peterson wa wiss the face of the resistance. >> i think facebook now recognizes something likeething
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71 separate gender identity categories, each of whichn set in principle is associated with its own set of pronouns. ofuns and and so it's become what linguistically, it's become a parody. essentially, it's become linguistically unmanageable. i just don't understand that. sh and i don't understand how the government can justifyst imposing a criminal penalty on the use of words that n o one either knows or uses. >> jordan peterson had common sense rooted though, in deep academic rigor, which alarmed the left because they couldn't academic easily discredit him.da he had the credentialslsth and scholarship they envieeyd. and the more dr. jordan peterson told the truth, as we've understoor. jordan pedr millions of years, he became dangerous. he became a top censor became ship target in the west. the more he was censored, though, the more popularwas cen. he became. this was unacceptable. re nowthis w dr. peterson is beg reprogramed. the canadian courtprogramms ande canadian psychology board's forcing peterson to submitcanadn
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to social media training. and if he refuses, he's stripped of his license to practice. >> essentially canceling himto. >> why? because i made political statements that the members of the college don't agree with. i am now goinge colle don' to b. >> the college can go ahead with this to put me intod toleae a reeducation program. until i learned my lesson. whatever that is, regardless of how much time that takes by their judgment.n take >> or they can take my license away. on what grounds?nds? well, they say when you're a you psychologist a, you have freedoo of expression, but you must abide by the rulesf that may limit your freedom of expression. >> okay, welm of l, who makes these is rules? oh, it's the same academics who believthe e they're 71they s pronouns. >> they say jordan peterson and soee jorda on.pose professional. he poses a risk of harm to thea publicrisk. trudeau' >> trudeau's lockdowns didn't harm the public. jordan peterson'downs dis critit
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trudeau that harm the public. he pubi'm at my daughter's weddg in california. i will never forget justin trudean neveru, that my father here because of your utterly unconscionableof, unconstitutional and vindictive travel ban. jordan peterson is beingprogramm reprogramed because he had the audacity to predict to theha prime minister there's a rule. >> there's a rule. is that right? that the college of psychologists has thatt, that t criticize justin trudeau on twitter. that's a rul trudee, is it? >> and if someone anywhere in the world complains about the fact that tht i criticized justn trudeau, let's say that all oft a sudden that' s a rule, even though it wasn't a rule. and of course, i get to criticize justin trudeau not only because he richly deserves it in every way you canibly possibly imagine, but because that's actually what freedom of speech imathat is means. >> trudeau is not king charles the third. s is not north korea. >> peterson also dared questionl climate change models, apparently questioning
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a scientist who hiderently s his data is blasphemy. >> there's no such thing as climate. ything right. a climate and everything are the same word. and iand that's what bothers mt about the climate change types. it's lik e this is somethingll that bothers me about it, technically. >> it's like climate is about everything. it's okay. model but your models aren't based on everything. e sed onhow did you decide whica variables to include in the equation? >> if it's about everythinri in f it's about everything, your models aren't right. becaus models e your models do t and cannot model everything. >> model so politicians: so and scientists are protected yoass and so and are models plus size models. >> you've seen sports illustratedu recently go from featuring supermodels on the cover of the swimsuitfroe edition to plus size models. >> peterson said thirms sorry, not beautiful and no amount ofl and noauthoritarian tolerance is going to change that. men are not allowed to share n of beauty. the >> beauty is not in the eye of
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the beholder anymore. >> they're not on her side. they're exploiting her. and i'm also not willing to sacrifice these ideas. u know >> calls for inclusiveness. it's like, no, not everyone is a genius. no, not everyone's picasso. no, not everyone is young and healthy. and no, not everyone is awimsui sports illustrated swimsuit model. >> period. and q if you don't like it. >> so conventional personal opinions about femaletivene attractiveness, science and politics are grounds for publicss humiliation rituals. you must undergo professional shaming and quietly enter a soviet style reeducation camps where you will nod your head and then you will comeyle reedcampl knock out she uninteresting opinions as the rest of the professionalg th cl. >> but peterson wasn't done. he touchedun the third rail of culture transgenderism. peterson criticized the actorn e ellen page, who was born female
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and after surgery, now goes by elliot page. >> quoteno b, remember when prie was a sin? and ellen page just had her t removed by a criminal physician that got peterson kicked offysia twitter, triggering an intervention by the canadian cad government. >> peterson says he wasn't speaking in hiias professionalis capacity, but the psychology board says he shouldn'onal captn have a voice of his own. v he should always in publicoice y the things good little well-behaved boys are supposed to say, you know, politicalle tn correct things that don't get you in trouble with the culture mafiowect thingeta. the entire episode mirrors what's happening herirrors we ie us. >> female workers wor are undergoing diversitykee they training about white supremacy while they're supposed to be conducting searc asupposedh and in maui. dozens of republicans have been indictedmaui for questioning an election. >> americans lost their jobs, their businesses, their reputations during the covid pandemic. r re there's a psychologicalpr reprograming going on right noow
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. they tell us biden wasn't talking business with hunter's clients. abo he was talking about the weather. they tell us the laptout weather.p. russian disinformation biden-nomics is working. itrump colludes with russia. millions of americans accept the reprograming. >> maybe it's convenient for their political cause. o bu >> maybe they're just too busysy watching netflix to care. tching nbut most of us are too d and too bright to become a casualty in tho becomee battlf ideas. so we look to people like jordan peterson foe lookr inspin because how he handlesan the reprogramingdles t attempt s show us a way forward. dr. jordan peterson is a psychologist and a best selling author who joins us no w. >> all right. so, doctor, how will you be process seeing and showcasing this reprograming for us? >> because we'd like to know what's going on. well, i'm going to doo ma everything i can to make all of this as publicke as i possiblyc. can.
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i mean, i've done that from the beginning. i released all the documents m that the that included the the charges, so to speak, thatthe the college has levied against me. i want to make this 100% transparent and let the public decide for themselves who exactlblic decy is acting, s say, in an unprofessional capacity. >> so you're trying to fill the projection program. >>. well, i can't say exactly what is going to happen as ite h moves forward, because the legal ground that grou on is very. difficult to define. o make plan is t everything that's done to me public. fid if i if i can do thaf t by filming, well, then i'll do that or audio recording orlm extensiv e notes or commentaryrw afterwards. somehow everything that happens is goingards. to be made public. nec it's absolutely necessary. and i'm also, by the wayes , perfectly willing to state that i am stating my opinions i med on twitter and social media in my professional capacity. mye, the commentsnow, i made about ellen page, i mean, i'm not the least bit t hay about what the sadisticwht
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surgeon butchers are doing to minors. and i'm also sadisti not very hy about narcissistic, let's say, celebrities parading offrading their new surgically enhanced new,g young women, for example, into becoming being sterilized and butcheredin . and so i think i havea a professional obligation, like obliall therapists and all physicians, to say very veryy cy that this is 100% absolutely not acceptable. so what do you think the motivation is by these people in canada that are doing this? is it because they're embarrassed that you're a psychologisisthesen car and you're so popular and you're saying unpopular things oe pular and you r is its going to be some more darker, more siniste morr approach next oh, i think that what we're seeing in canada is ane -- o unraveling of the of all the principles upon whiceh my country and yours are predicated. and that's part of ar the ideological position that swept over canadaainly in particular. i mean, it's certainly threatening you characters dowta
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in the united states, but we're farther along that road given that we're run by the postert tl boy for political correctness himself. and so amazing because, you knowand self, justin trudea, that's our prime minister, his father, pierre. his contribution to canadian posterity was the introduction of the canadias cn charter of rights and freedoms, which hypothetically guarantees canadians the right to free speech but has pretty much no teeth. and it waso a bad documentatever to begin with. and whatever little utility it ha y d his son justin, who is now our prime minister, has destroyed entirelyjustin. estern so this is an attack on western civilization, an attacattak on gender, an attack on biology, an attac k on the scientific method. why would the left pursue an attack on western civilization which has provided so much, you know, amazing results over the last, you know, hundreds of thousands of years? well, look, people people have been motivated by spite for
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and resentment forever. i mean, it's a story as olevd as mankind. it's a story as old as the story of cain and abel. is that to tear down what'st successful and useful in spite because your own sacrifices, let's say, have apparently gone unrewarded. and that's just the same old, endless archetypal story playing out in political guys. and there are no shortage of people as welluys.d , especially on the more psychopathic side of the continuum who will adopte the camouflage of compassion. let's say we see that expressed in relationship to do care for group rights. they'll adopt the camouflage of compassion to tear everythinof g down and dance around in the ruins. and there's actually a fairly extensiv groally ae psychologicl literature now detailing the relationship between lercissism, psychopathip betwey the manipulative ness and left wing authoritarian political viewpoints. and so this because >> jessedren , they feel insufficient, they feel disregardeeel insud. cause >> they feel disrespected. what what causes this lashins go
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out? >> this. well, everybody. everybody. well, look. verybody iwell, everybody is ino a position in their lives to feel alienated fromsin theifl existence itself from time to time. i mean, life is pretty difficult and things from existt often always turn out the way we want them to, you know, doubt and we can all doubt the meaning of our own lives and the purpose. and we're all subject to a certain amount of torture. cert and one of the temptations there is to get bitter and resentful and to lash out, to look for enemies, too, and to tear down tradition atert partly merely to shake your fist at destiny itsel f and to express your dismay. it's a constant temptation for everyone in some ways to to be tempted down, to be to be enticed down that pathway. but it's a very dreadful mistake. it is and, you know, the the frs that we put in place in thecialy west t, especially the freedom f speech, is is predicated on the viewpoint, and s are predicated on the viewpoint that human existence is worthwhile and so is being itself , and that we should s orient ourselves properly, upward and well, you knoho
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w, some people think that's a good idea and some people take the opposite tack. all right. well, we look forward to you showcasing what happens up therthere.ward maye and i look e next time you could where joseph and the technicolor s dreamcoat should maybe a maybeui you a bow tie. mehow feehow feel like you dress downyo for me, and ieh don't know what i did to deserve that, but we'll see what happens next. appearanceatwe will what hap. yeah, well, thank you very much and forinvitation the attention that you're drawing to this. i think the americans you guys caat you a his.n watch the collapse of a democratic country and its institutions to the nortmocratif you if you want to see how ite happens, because it's happening in canada,it is one step at a t. >> we'll be watching closely. thank you, as always. , dr. jordan peterson. and everybody go check out the book 12 rules for life. i'm following seven of them. and turned out okay. >> thank you, sir. ♪ >> fox news alert.news ale the biden administration has justadminist announced its secoo investigation into elon musk in less than a week.ng
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my audience, the young and the old. this coulde old, be persuasive. >> do you think he's a healthy guy? this job requires a lotf he people to be in good shape. if he feel he's up that, to that, he should be. >> rfk zeroing in on joe biden's fitness yesterda.y, saying what? we all know, biden's too weak to be president. to be pr77% of americans say het simply too old to run agaie is n and now even joe's admitting it in an upcoming new boog k title the last politician. author franklin foer describes biden presidency this way. quote, it was striking that he took so few morning meetings or presided over so few public m events before 10 a.m.. >> his public persona reflected. physical decline and time'sbuildi dulling of mental faculties that no pill or exercise regime can resist. ha
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in private, he would occasionally admit that he felt thisd. >> this author was given full access to two and a half years of the biden presidency. >>1/2 year he talked to hundredf people, witnessed hours of wie, isn his inner circl executing the duties of the presidency. this is about as an authoritative account oft of joe the physical and mental decline of joe biden as we've ever gottenave. and this confirms what the public already knew because hae seen it with our ownfallin two eyes, the falling down, the falling asleep and the forgetfulness. >> even the media challenged binder today. >> we've had some brunch dates in recent weeks as well. so the questio weeks asn is, since we thi had those live, because because of this excerpt, the excerpt of the book is suggesting the president tells aidesbut th he's tired. but that's in the excerpt. yeah. at theand that that's why therew been so few public events before ten a. i mean, that's a ridiculous a rd assumption to make. >> the book describeics, e the fallout from when joe biden ad libbed this line about putin
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. >> for god's sake, this man: fo cannotgo remain in power. >> joe biden had called for regime change in russia. no american president had evera. gone tha t far, even during the cold war. immediately, the white house had to clean upt's st the president's statement rather than owning his failureat . he fumed to his friends about how he was treated like a toddler. was john kennedy ever baby like that. >> now, when the commanderculat in chief articulates a foreign policy initiative that almost always becomes official foreign biden.thet not with joe >> joe biden does not makeign po the biden foreign policy. he id what the biden foreign policy is. and that reveals that joe bidean is not in control of the biden administration, which tell the s us that the man we elected is not running the country. all thrunning e hyperventilatinu about our democracy being under siege. >> it's truer , but not in the way the media describes it. >> so the biden reelection campaign is not a sure thing. newsom's warming up in the
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bullpen, and kamala harris is now saying anyone against her is racist. dana perino is my co-host on the five and she joins me nocist.host ow. >> does this book open up a lota of people's eyes to what's really going on, even though we have already seet even thn it? >> i feel that because it bec is franklin for now, for people who don't know who this is, this is not jesse walter sayingthis is joe biden looks o. >> and franklin, four has been n on the left for many decades. >> he's an accomplished journalist, but there's no doubt from whence he started. and if you think about the why this particular white house, who protects joe biden very much, that they thought thishaty guy will be somebody that will protect joe, right as the rest of the media has done for a couple of years. that's has a not the case in ths one. >> that must have meant thatve t the decline was so apparent that it was impossible to protect hime to. >> well, and he also said it. and also if you when he talked when joe biden says to him
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o , why are they treating me like a toddler? and i remember being on the five when all that was happening and saying, who are they to tell the president of the united states? they corrected himat on the record before they even spoke to him, before it went before joe biden left the podium and got in the car. the whit in th e house had already called all the reporters and put out a statement saying he didn't mean that. that they did that without checking with him means that they assumed they had thati authority and they'd use that authority. >> right. and tyi understand why joe bide would be mad about that. and i think that the white house pres about tte houses sech a terrible fix. what is she supposed to do? because all of us cae su to do?e with our own eyes. and now you have it in this bookhave, you have 77% of the american people writ large saying it's 69% ofing it. democrats saying it again. this is not the far right saying, joe biden is too old to run for president. this is a wide swath of the american people saying we are also concerned. it's not meant buso con to make fun of him, although some people will know. but it's just a reality. democr
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and it does seem like the democrats aren't dealing with reality now behinat d closed doors in whispers. oh, sure. yes, i do. and it's a reality in both parties. >> mitch mcconnell today , said senate minority leader, having another episode. >> watchminorityder, hav. ur what are your thoughts on running for reelection in 2020? sort of my thoughts about what? in 20. for reelection did you hear the question, senator? running for reelection in 2026? yes, i.>> rep all right. i'm sorry, you all. we're going to need a minuter: senator. >> come with us.>> j okay. so that waesse wass hard to wat, again. >> and he ended up finishing his statement. i talked with a couple of people today over the weekend.
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he was at fundraiserhes and people there said that he was engaged and great. but, you know, thied andgreat.sw a reality. >> everybody has seen this with their own eyes. so what happens if is isif said it would be if mitch mcconnell would no, t be able to continue before his reelection in 2026. >> well, that would obviouslt by a very tough decision for him. he is a creature of the senate. he has had a tonug of of accomplishments. now, practically, if this were to happen, s practicao usuallyt of t in states, then the governor of the state then just appoinhet somebody. that's why the california delegation is looking athe gover governor newsom saying he would be governor of kentucky. >> is it a democrantucky?t under beshear is a democrat. he is up for reelection this year. heup for rone of the things t the republican legislature did in kentucky is they have amended their rulehings the relt they get to put forward names to the governor from whichhe gor the governor then has to choose. and that repuforesight that the republicans had in that state that might makine a lot of sense for them if it were to come. >> someone else has a lot of foresight. aoeve r put you in charge of
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moderating the next debate, danana is going to bebe co- a co-moderator with stuart varney. when is this danmo with stua? it is wednesday, september 27th, the next republican primary, debate. i know. and you know, you were the first to send me a note and thank you for that. oh>> i k, you're welcome. nohe t because i know you think about it because you think about every dayou thinryy the yd ask the white house press secretary. >> so they want me to give you questions for the republican primary debate. >> oh, i want all of your questionsons foan . you know what's funny? i realize now that i'm oldyou kn that when i call people to say i have some news, they no longer think it's that i'm pregnant. nt. are you? and i did something. but there are some other major life events. itit's a great professional accomplishment. >> and martha and brad set the standard. souragement and ma you deserve e >> and we'll be watching. congratulations. thank you. thanks for having me . >> coming up, suspicious activity in hawaii. you work for us. you don't talk to your boss like that, right? who talks to the boss like that ? >> it's the actually really seriously, basil of the year. >> for real at mattress firm. look, we even put it on a hat.
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negligence and ideology posted maui. hundreds are still missing. today,hundre president biden gat update on recovery efforts and again compared history the deadliest fire in modern american history to a small kitchen firel kis hous in his ht was put out in 20 minutes. >> it's really tough. really, really tough. i didn't know anything like that lady struck my house. we had to be out of thatut house for about seven months, repaired because so much damage is done to the house andamag haf the house almost collapsed. >> but he continued to liei, ui claiming maui the fire was triggered by climate chang fe. >> i don't think anybody can just the impact ofanybod a clime crisis anymore. just look around significant damageound like we've never seen before. not only throughout the hawaiian islands not and the united states, but in canada and other parts of the world. we'vs ofe never seen this much fire. >> the climate change excuse det has been debunked. maui already determined the fire was startede fi by the
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hawaiian electric company. the people of hawaii deserve biden's narcissism, lies and $700 checks. they deserve much more.land i >> the islands is suspicious now. there's a land grab takingrtie place while bodies are still missing. they smell opportunists. >> developers are lurking. evictions are happenindevelopeg >> and coincidentally, an emergency proclamation on housing developmentation on. >> three weeks before the fires left, residents feeling purposely preyed on this meeting does not stand as validt . and you have no authority to do what you guys are doiny with yoe take the meeting back to the county of maui. we don't want to be living in housing. an we don't want to go into a little rural area where it's subjected to what? poverty. whit ithat's what you guys do t. >> this is a warningows th to everyone who knows the unjust that's been done in this emergency proclamation . >> the emergency that i see today is lahaina. you are you are not representing the people, and that has
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to change. o chan don't sit here in a roundtable and make decisions forvery muc the majority because you are very much the minority. >> governor josh green made a cameo at that meeting and then conveniently dippedommy out before it was time to hear. from the community. >> hawai hawaiii native bj penn,d former ufc champ, was in rare formcham. >> watch. just want to remind you guys thatant to r you guys work for . we come here to talk about something and then thing angstart fightin back with us. you work for us.yo you don't talk to your boss like that,u wo right? who talks to the boss like that? look at josh green all week week, mae thjosh gren. going what happened? i came inside when he got to go check his beverage is what is going on? onl he only signs the bill to further his political career. sosigns thll to what is next? he let go for president. and that's the. that's what you guys look for. oh, that's the guy you look up e to, the guy who screws everybody over to get to theve top. come on. that's not what hawaii is about. aloha is the law. >> and prime time's working on hosting bj penn tomorrow on the show, and we lookar forward to it.
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>> now, we brought you a storyty about a hero ranger who brokealb through an environmental mob that caused a massive ja tm. >> now the ranger is under review. >> anchor of fox news at night,a trace gallagher with more tracel and jesse, for some clarity, this happened on a pirate tribe reservation in nevada's black rock desert. it was a two lane highway, as you saw in the middle of nowher saw e. at that leads to the burning man l festival, which is an event that last several days and thatt thousands were trying to access. now, the climb, a group called seven circles held a protest which included parking a traveca trailer across that two lane highway to block the entrance. the climate group admits it was trying to make some of the festivalts it wa goers angr, and they did. >> the protest was also frowned upon by that man, the tribal ranger, who has not yet been identified. but the ranger, as you saw, used his patrol vehicle to plowo into the trailer. and then the range r pulled out a gun and he said this watch.
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get out now. get out of the crowd of your crowd now. get on the ground. get on the groun>> we ard. how long has it gone after the officer was 24,al p environmental protesrotet, trespassing on tribal lands. the tribes chairman says the ranger was using his patrol car to clear the debrithats, whh appears to be a fair assessment. but the clais'e group called the rangers actions excessive. five of the protesters you see u him with their hands cuffed. there were actually cuffed and sighted and now they are complaining about the rangers behavior. the tribe chairman sayes the is under review. and if you're going the road to burning man is now open. >> yeah. okay. so. gutfeld is pedal to the metal.e trace, what do you have on the show tonight at 11 eastern? we're going to talk tonight about jesse, how california,
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that was vivek ramaswamy 20 years ago. questioning al sharpton, who i have to say looks a lot better. a swami surge has occurred since the last republican debate. one poll has vega headed to santos. one recipe for vegas fast success. fresh ideas requiring a civics test faste for young voters. banning social media for 16 and, unders. >> move most federal employees ou movedt of dc. publish epstein's client list. publthere's more to see on his website. and he's caught the attention of the formewebsite. caur presi. >> i can't get upset with him, but he's a smart guy. is he's a young guy. he's got a lot of talent. he's a very, very, very intelligent person. he's got good energy. and he he could be some form of something. >> i tell you, i think he'd goo be very good. the vexed, creative policy has also grabbed the the attention of rfk jr. attee ramaswamy. shares your view on ukraine.
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you took a shot at him the other day after the debate. do you like vivek? >> i enjoyed watching him in the debate and i've actually talked to him a ofou ko times and, you know, encouragew, him becausuragede i think the me people and the more different kind of voices and he agreesd he with me on the war. >> there's a kennedy ramaswamy alliance>> j. you're saying that's funny. but not everybody enjoys the vivek show. governor christie, mike penc ed espe and especially nikki haley take issue with the young man's dismissiveci takeng man's attits them as cockiness or what they sa sayy is lack of foreign poliy chops with commitment to strategic ambiguity. >> nikki haley said about on, position on ukraineha abo israel, taiwan. >> yeah, it's a lie. go ahead and play it. jesse vivek ramaswamy is a: 2024ial a presidential candidate and he joins me now. do you get the feeling? andrea mitchelnd oul hates your guts, vivek? >> you know, i think she hates what i articulate, that's for sure. she and i have never met in person, so i'm goinner met
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g to givei had her the benefit of the doubt. >> okay. so one of the things i don't do is i don't know whether in mrfeu i had rfk jr on the other daynit and heher has a lot of respect r you. if i invited you and he on the show right here on set. >> would you guys hash that outa ? yeah, absolutely. why not? i think more dialoh,olutely.g ir the country. and i think one of the things he's doing in thee is democratic primary i appreciate is challenging orthodoxy. that's what i'm doing as ak we republican. >> but i think that we need to transcend those partisan boundaries. i would do it. s a lotht of transcendence going on and you're getting knocked around by a lot of r politicians,liticiansc especially on foreign policy. >> so we heard trump's esp conci of stopping the war in ukraine. says ithe says it's over in 24. how would vivek ramaswamy me, s the president? >> stop the wathr in ukrainewara >> very clear vision. wouldd do a deal that say yes to, but that actually advances american interests so thathat the united states wins. >> here's what i would do. i would freeze the current
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lines of control. i would further make a hard commitmentr make a that nato wit admit ukraine to nato. that's enough to get putin dore the deal. but i will require something even greater in returnething , jesse.as >> russia has to exit its military alliance with china. right now, we're pushing russia further into china's handse pus the russia china military alliance is the single greatesy t threat that the united states faces today. and so just as nixon did iust in 1970 two, i'll do it in reverse. >> pull russia apart, china.t ru and by the way, get russia toyalso remove its militar presence in the western hemisphere. get out of the western hemisphere, prest out of the wsn economic relations with russia. >> that's how we do it. president ramaswamy flies to moscow. he sits down across the table from vlad and he says, you're going to give up your alliance with china. and vlad is going to say, okay giv ,he's going to say, okay,ay. because i'm going to say we'll reopen our economic relations with russia and further we'll end the ukraine war and also make
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sure that nato's never admits ukrainadmitse. >> even though the economic intelligence with china is much more valuabl houge to russia, the reason it's more valuable is because we've wrongfully cut off russia from the west by bombing the nord streamst one and two pipelines and also sanctioning russia. son reopen wit. the western economic relations with russia, russia has less of a reason to be in partnership with china. >> there are also crackser in te armor of that relationship. yes, if you look closely. yo weaponsindiy sent both to india and to vietnam, both of which border chinaietna. they're sending a signal. china wants to build a railroad in northeast china to get them. to the ocean. russia won't let them. so there are quite over there now. >> jessebiden to be able to pulh the entire pacific. >> so let's let's get rid of him first and then we'll let you deal with with jinping. uch and vlad, thank you so much for coming on. jesse watters prime time and we'll look forward to you sitting down across here with rfk jr. forward downand hashing things e polite young gentlemen which we saw you do with the quite heftye
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al sharpton. many saw you, many years ago. thanthk you for being. thank you, jesse.in up next, plain lady hints at what she saw on that plane. >> we may also have some we you know, back in my day, we don't have all of these types of fancy chicken for sure. >> you have buffalo wings and fried chicken. >> well, we didn't have garlic farm or sweet bourbon barbecue. >> and he had to walk uphill both ways. and it's not every time. >> yeah, right where i'm here from my grisly murders of four college students in idaho ,a suspect arrested a criminology student showing little emotion. is brian cody burger. we investigate and fill in the blanks of his past. speaking with those who knew him. we learn exclude some details that paint a picture of the man who makes headlines. brian coe burger. i am blank streaming now on fox nation for a limited time. get the first three months of
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.. subscribe to it now it's good stuff. sounds like a threat. subscribe to it now. they've been clearly-- at home for too long, and the whole strike is about all the writers and everyone. i'm little worried about howerye they do without the support staff. >> you don't think that was scintillatin i'g. >> i mean, you picked a verybu scintillating clip, but i don't know if i'll be listening to the rest. but no joe rogan podcast will say. ffan there you go. all right. tiffany gomez, plain lady, as we callgomas, her, who saw se who wasn't real and got kicked off. >> i was intriguednd docke to a. tmz caught up with tiffany at the airport, of all places, an about to get on another plane. t to know, like, you know what? what did you see? i mean, thanks for askin i have g that. but i have been told i cannot comment on it right now. likeen what was the reason that you wanted to get off so bad? again, can't speak on that right now, but i understand. i wa s distressed and i was getting off the plane no matter what. i just probably didn't need to make the thing that i mean.
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right. right. but i was getting up night forh. sure>> i wasting off. . >> now i really need to know what she saw. i do, too. whos need toe telling her that e cannot comment. >> i would. there coulcad be a conspiracy theory here. >> also, with all the issues that we haves that on planes right now, how is she allowed to fly again? >> she's not on the no fly list. yeah. how is that possible? and i love that she was like, i probablys th t shouldn't have done it yet. no, you probably shouldn't have. and her apologthy was like, you know, i feel really bad that people filmed me and put that online. ladyeoply, you, you held up a pr hours. i'm shocked that more didn't film you. >> come on. we are begging tiffany to come tell us what she saw. >> i've never beeni more intrigued. for thousands of yearshave neve the wife has taken the husband's last name. it's just what we do. brsband's but the cultural warps brought us to a new place. husbands now taking their wives last names, and they're suggesting that if you really love your woman, it's the right thing to do. >> family is family forever. f either way, this wasamil reallyw about legacyay for us.t th
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yeah. and the fact that he was soat receptive, open to doing something really untraditional and have othertraditio men judgm for it. and the green flag. it's worth the conversation. men, be patient. you know, i knowation.. it's probably going to get you off guard. but you care about that woman more thard.if youn in the world. >> if you all are going to get married, he doesn't look likek e the kind of guy that would dodo that. what's going on here? you know, jeff, it's a that is go new i actually have some friends that are doing. >> no. yes. doyou women.omen yes. that their husbands are taking their last nameshat thei. >> you know, people like i knowk people like that on the show. i have to talk to this couple. >> i have two couples. you have to couple guys bring themle. all all on. >> okay. i have to find out why. that's crazy. >> and you're crazy for knowing people like that. what can i say? sorrpeoplethat.y it's true. tru thank you very much, madison. where i neede. those you ver people booked. >> let's do some texass . m l. gary from l.a.. thank you for turning me on to
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