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♪ ♪ >> welcome back. you can see in the video, new york city getting ready for a big celebration and big new year's eve celebration and walled up in a hotel room and hope any asleep by the end. the ball will drop and a lot of people here in the streets. doing things who knows what. pete: far away from thousands of foreigners wearing diapers in time square. sounds like a party. joey: foreigners and more.
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rachel: i don't to want be there. pete: i did it one time and fox news new years with kennedy and it was maybe 2019. rachel: that could be fun with kennedy. pete: rained the whole time and standing on the riser and it was horrible. pete: i killed the new year's show twice. we did the show there and then didn't do the new year's show next year because it was so great and then we did it two years then kill it had this year. i kill it had twice. joey: you weren't crowd surfing like carley and griff did. i would take me legs off and crowd surf. pete. the crowd couldn't hold you up. he's a big dude. joey: top heavy. rachel: this year i'm home and having a steak with my husband. pete: asleep by 9:30. rachel: i work the next day.
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craig:t new year's day, start with greens and black eyed peas. symbolizing money and prosperity. joey: greens are cash, black eyed peas are change and have as prosperous year and probably postdepression tradition. we call that depression food. we still eat it. all right, speaking of depressing things and things that may put up in a depression and biden's border crisis and talking point and another fact and terrible thing about the boarder and we have found iranian accused or let's see here, with ties to terror was found at our northern boarder and caught an iranian with ties to terror at the northern boarder and border is secure as
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biden didn't know. i a number of record foreign terrific rihannas coming through the boarder and in 2023, 139 that we caught and the numbers keep going up, up, up. in 2019, my understanding was there was less than that. i there's ice removals and in 2d to work with law enforcement under this administration and many localities, they don't allow that. joey: sanctuary cities won't allow it at all. pete: for sure, especially here in new york. another number in the last day or two it's the number of illegal immigrants on
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non-detained docket. what that means is people who have entered the country with a notice to appear, meaning they're here legally but not legally and if you're the trump campaign and future trump presidency and that's the number of people you'd deport in the future and come here illegally with a fake document saying deport at a future date and they're in the shadows and in the communities here in new york. joey: mexico policy was important because what that means for the biden administration saying more than 6 million people we're letting into the country, they can't prove they deserve to be here and not technically here legally and keeping our numbers looking better and we'll give them a piece of paper. that piece of paper says in two years, four years, however many years and show up and immediate
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your case then and we'll make a determination and the 6.2 million people here illegally but the biden administration can give them that slip of paper with a future court date and many not showing up for. they're here "legally" because we're allowing them to be here to go to the court date. that's a specific policy difference from remain in mexico and stay kiln we determine you're allowed to be here. this whole time and when we go to the terrorist watch list and biden administration said they were caught and worked and iranian had ties to terrorist and the border worked like playing russian roulette and bragging it's a fun game to play because you didn't die. just because it worked with that one person, you don't know what known got aways are. known got aways is a made up number.
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we don't know how many people get through the border and are completely untraced. pete: yeah this, number doesn't reflect the millions of got aways. rachel: correct. by the way, 6.2 million illegallies who are now here that we know of, who wages do you think they'll erode? the working class, the poor obviously. joey: took my it had's career away. he was a brick and block mason and the money he had to charge to do it, he didn't have full social security or any type of security or taxes and took his career away. rachel: nile garner from the that canner center of freedom said it leads to center level threats. >> terror threat in europe today is incredibly high as we're seeing in paris and berlin. we have seen the rise of islamic militants, many in europe view as invasion and even occupation
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frankly. it's a preview definitely of what can happen in the united states with large number of illegal migrants ploating in and millions of illegal migrants crossed over into the border during the biden presidency and what's happening in europe and the situation in europe is frightening and incredibly dangerous and it really is a preview of what may happen in the united states. pete: he's referring to france deploying 100,000 police and soldiers for new years because their terror threat is very high. same in berlin. unprecedented deployment. is that going to get better for europe? they haven't addressed the idea of their open borders and assimilation and allegiance and this bubbling threat is what we could have in the future if we don't police our boarders. rachel: we have for instance some of these protests here and the pro palestinian protests and
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they went, i was really shocked, they went to the world trade center and i mean -- pete: straight up intimidation. rachel: that's sacred ground for many of us and many haven't forgotten when the towers came down and it was a horrific day for all of us and people on the streets of palestine and take ago pro palestinian protest. pete: not for them. not for them. if you're that radical and you hate the west and hate america. joey: i had the chance to make the protest this week and most of the kids indoctrinated and protesting the bin laden letter and didn't see the towers fall and they read about it and didn't feel it orono it and didn't know what it means and
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pearl harbor going around for it and still a big deal to me and i don't know where i don't want to say gen z because i don't want to lump it all into it. rachel: from what i could see a lot were on the defense. pete: the two top countries is 9/11. good story rachel loves and controlling the climate and biden administration unveiled a string of new regulations on appliances and they're cracking down on tons of things. secretary jennifer grandholm celebrating what they're doing in your home. today's announcement is a testament to the biden harris administration. so ridiculous. commitment to lowering utility cost to working families and
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it's helping to simultaneously strengthen energy independence and combat the climate crisis and doe moving quickly in 2024 to update and strengthen outdated energy efficiency standards. rachel: when people say a lot of words and you kind of get the meaning actually and off of so many lies in that. one thing that she's claiming that this transition is going to make us energy independent. what a lie. we -- we're energy independent and we're sitting on -- standing on liquid gold in the country and this transition is going to make us more dependent on china because that's where we're going to get the batteries to fuel. >> they're going after ceiling fans. pete: commercial blowers. rachel: in addition they're saying we're going to be reducing your energy, reducing energy means reducing the effectiveness of the efficiency,
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the actual usage of these appliances and all of us know that we prefer dishwashers made ten years ago than the ones made right now. when i first moved into my home, there was an old dishwasher and even though i renovated the kitchen, i kept the dishwashers because they shoot water and i don't have to run it twice. this is what they're doing and it is a war on modern life. i think -- i just. so upset about what they're doing because it's just -- we're exhausted by everything they're doing to us. joey: my dishwasher was made in 2009, stands about that tall. he's a good kid but i have a dish steamer underneath the sink. rachel: dish steamer. joey: it's the new dishwasher much just going to steam your dishes. we have to wash them and put them in to steam and feel better about it. that was a bit too much there.
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rachel: that's true. the steam dis-infects but it's not washing it. this is the most radical thing i'll say and i believe it to be true. nothing to do with energy efficiency whatsoever, windmills, electric cars and electrifying everything you have in the form of necessity has everything to do with government having the future ability to control you and flip a switch and if the computer is controlled by whoever in the government wants to. you want to go 80 miles an hour down a road because there's an emergency. you can't do that because your car is limited to 60 and you want to make two trip as day and put in a policy and make one trip and now your car is rendered ineffective and same thing with your home and heat in your home and ability to keep things, everything has to do with eventually being able to control your life and they may have some jewaltarian idea of what that looks like and version of utopia saying they're saving
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the plan and the once people get control, they're people and still can be evil. keep yourself sufficient. i've got groups of buddies intense and college edge dated that served in the mail tear or law enforcement and teachers that are moving towards fuel efficiency and i'd enyoung everyone to do that. pete: you mentioned evil and moving to ohio, to the credit of the state legislature in hof, they passed a bill that would ban gender reassignment surgery for minors. joey: child mulletlation. pete: yeah and transgender athleteses in high school sports. something you'd do in ohio. a republican, governor mike
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dewine, reviewed this bill and vetoed it. with a republican like this, who needs democrats. here's his defense. >> parents have looked me in the eye and have told me that but for this treatment, their child would be dead. i cannot sign this bill as currently written. small number of ohio's children. but for those children who face gender dysphoria and for their families, the consequences of this bill could not be more profound. i truly believe we can collaborate, find con ground and adopt rules to protect ohio children. pete: it is worth noting the hospital system in ohio is immense and very powerful, cleveland clinic and others and a lot of money to be made in this pipeline and he emphasized
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he herd from a lot of doctors and administrator. rachel: once you mutilate them and pump them full of drugs, they have to continue taking them. they become life-long customers and it's hard for normal people out there to believe that there are adults who would profit from hurting children, but it happens and he also he thinksed parents looked me in the eye saying my child will commit suicide if i don't put them on this process and the idea is i'd rather have an alive child than a child
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changer their gender and these are pans loving their kids and keeping them alive. they're as confused to the situation and also another cohort of parents that are weird does and convincing their kids to do these for their own psychological reasons and transferred some of the gender stuff onto their children and there's a lot going on here and life-long decisions that affect children's health, bone density and development and fertility long into the future and should not be done to children. shame on governor mike dewine. riley gains that will be on our show in the 8:00 hour said this about governor dewine, she said governor mike dewine has vetoed hb68, a bill that would protect women sports and prevent child
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mutilation and governor dewine is a spineless coward that needs to be removed from office. i agree with riley. pete: agree. hope it does override that vee toe. sounds like they have the votes. riley joining us in about an hour and a half. rachel: a new report revealing that the chinese spy craft shot down back in february was using an american internet provider to communicate with beijing. this is headlines of america and according to the report, most messages were-and-a-half gigsal guidance and -- navigational guidance and the report revealed that the company initially denied the services being used by the spy craft. they were lied it.
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the disgraced ftx founder sam bankman-fried was convicted of defrauding investors out of billions of dollars last month. he's scheduled to be sentenced in march and he faces 110 years in prison. pete: wow. rachel: finally travis kelce revealing what taylor swift's brother gave him for christmas. >> he actually made me feel like a child because his gift to me was straight out of the bag. >> like the santa sack? >> in the santa sack, vhs little giants movie. >> that's dope. >> yeah, it was. rachel: he says the little giants is his favorite football movie. kelce reveavealing that austin s the mystery man dressed up as santa in swift's box at the chief's game on monday. saying he "kill it had as st. nick" and those are your headlines.
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pete: that was a headline? rachel: i know. iny know. the chinese are spying on our country but travis kelce got a vhs tape for christmas. pete: from taylor swift's brother dressed up as santa. joey: take a moment to appreciate how cool it is to be taylor swift's brother. maybe he has a career but all i know is he dresses like santa claus. pete: it's sure something. joey: good for him. pete: move onto other great news, coming up, army keeps getting smaller under biden. now hitting world war ii levels. why is this happening? we're doing a deep dive next. joey: plus, top medical advancements of 2023. could this be your doctor in the new year? rachel: and obama sharing annual favorite movie list and three are produced by his own woke media company. go figure that . and more on my pop culture roundup with raymond arroyo
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could spell trouble for our force, here in america. seniors worry that 2024 see major structural changes for the army and recent reports say major cuts for the branches elite special forces and which junes headed for the chopping block and serving for the u.s. army special forces and joining us with the analysis and, jim, the army is about to have the lowest number since 1940. the graphic. it'll be a 452,000 soldier active force by the end of fiscal year 2023. how do we get to this low number? >> we got there because they can't find people capable of serving and want to serve. when we joined the military, we proudly raised our hands to support and defend the constitution because we knew
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that america was the greatest and freest country in the history of the planet and children growing up the past several generations taught that america is a racist and white misogynies ick place and why would you want to risk your life and they're being told that the world owes you something this is a result of that generation and the one following it not being ready to become part of the military service and the types of units they're cutting raises eyebrows and the army secretary, impairedi'm sure she's a war fid coming from close combat forces and special operations as well. pete, the people in the rear
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with the gear are the ones killing most of the enemy and supporting troops and we play that game inside the military. but you have to have the people at the pointy end of the spear or you're not going to be something that first is a deterrent and second if called upon can actually take the fight to the enemy. looking now saying we can't get people willing to do that or don't want to, which is even scarier and now they're just saying we'll find whoever we can and we'll put them in a room with a computer and they'll save the free world. that's just not how it works. pete: jim, you're in touch with a lot of guys still serve and i go am as well. what's your sense of the moral of ethos of the people serving? >> it's sad. the people willing to serve and have that warrior spirit are de-moralized because they spend more time practicing their pro nouns and pride parades and they do fighting and practicing for
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war and i think we have to change the mentality first of the country saying the military and united states are worthy things. then second change the mentality to focus on war phygoing and not on pokeness. >> pete: this comes as standards are lowering across the words and can't recruit enough to fill the ranks and doesn't bode well. last word. >> no, you have to be able to uphold the standards and can't lower saying this will be okay maybe. that's not contusive to having the fighting force we need in a world on fire. jim, thank you very much happy new year. >> good to be here. pete: trump set to be appealed
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>> good morning, more snow in arkansas than we've had along the big cities in the northeast. pretty unbelievable. we're almost at two years without an inch of snow in places like philadelphia and new york city if we get towards the end of january without it, that'll be the case. cold air settled in here and we'll be watching cold air here for a couple of nights and 36 in mobile and 29 for a low in jackson and tomorrow morning and another cold one and little warm r four or five degrees up from where you are this morning and daytime highs and remain cool and take a look today in florida and 68 in miami for a high. that is very cool. 61 up towards ocal a and 56 in the panama city and gets better and cold air behind this lumbering system and moving across the east coast and reinforcing snow across the mountain chain and going throughout the day today. joey, down to you.
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joey: down where i live in the north georgia mountains. thanks, rick. take ago look back on 2023, we're highlighting the top medical advancements and they lead the way for new developments in 20246789 here to break it all down fox news medical contributor and my buddy dr. marc siegel. there's a bit more deciding with ai and explain what ai looks like in 2024. >> artificial intelligence exploded and it's in center seat now and doctors are initially afraid and going to relace us and going to replace us and one is a program coming out of mass general hospital called what a great tool for a radiologist and we're having whereables and one
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called zion and we'll have monitoring telling me with the help of artificial intelligence and going to abnormal heart rhythm and getting to the hospital monitoring them on the outside and the pressure and going to save lives with radiology and the hearts and huge advances coming in 2024. joey: small point-blank layupses of data and creating a prediction out of them to save lives. going to have a doctor to make a determination to have discernment. >> all the information, exactly. joey: along with ai comes getting the data and the wearables come in. >> what's going on in a person's body. blood pressure, oxygen level, heart rate and ekg look like? i can get there and this goes together with telemedicine too by the way. i get into the home and see what's going on with you and i
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can do it without you being in front of me and i can do it 24/and that's the wearable idea and started with apple watch and single lead ekg and all kinds of information now and soon ultrasound probes and can do a probe of your liver without being there. we're doing that next. joey: sometimes i love that and going into a doctor's office they ask me questions and i get nervous about the answer and this last topic is important to me and start with the idea of a transplant one of the first eye transplants happen or about to happen. explain that. >> this is my institution but they've used pig kidney heart transplant and pig kidney lasted over two months making urine and that's the future of using organs from other animals or artificial organs and we had a
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faciei transplant and literally an entire eye was put in and the blood flow returned to the eye and it's alive and viable and seeing if the sight comes back, may come back in the future and we're not a blade runner yet and transplanting eyes and getting to the point where we can restore vision through transplant coming up in the near future. joey: to be a blade runner and transplants from legs and one day be able to grow them back or have robot legs to control with my brain and so much on the horizon and look at 2024 through the digital interface. >> allowing people to regrow legs and legs coming back. for 2024, i want to go back in time and i want people to understand that doctors being replaced by the government in center seat and put the doctor back and here's my key prescription for 2024, joey. not the doctor pontificating and
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going for the patient and come and tell us what's bothering you and what your concerns are and listen before we answer. joey: thank you for joining us. i love the information. who knows what will come next. dr. marc siegle, thank you and for more information, read the doctor's op ed on this topic this morning in the new york post. >> thanks, joey. joey: yes, sir. up next, trump set to appeal after being dumped from the ballot in maine and colorado. iowa attorney general brenda bird says her state is all in for trump. she's going to gin us next. e symptom relief of mucinex is delivered fast with doordash, so you don't have to leave the couch. oof! that was fast. mucinex. available on doordash. it's comeback season.
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and got back down to my high school weight. you're not gonna believe this thing is possible but it is. joey: welcome back. president trump is dominating pretty much every poll but now he's got to fight back against all the attempts to remove from the ballots across the country. rachel: expecting to see his team appeal the decisions on tuesday. pete: brenna bird is iowa's attorney general and she's joining us from the state. for instance staying on the ballot as someone who's the chief law enforcement officer in your state. what are you seeing?
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>> at the end of the day, this election is up to the voters and they have a right to vote for trump if that's what they choose. it's not right and antidemocratic in states like colorado and maine. rachel: we're allowed to vote for whoever we want and democrats don't get to choose the republican candidate and don't get to decide whether we get to vote for him or not when he runs for president. what's the reaction you're hearing from other iowans about this? >> well, as attorney general, i'm fighting back with other ags in the country to fight back in court against this. iowans for them, it's nothing new. they've seen this going on since day one with the indictments and
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everything else that's been going on. it's been a very political process and not a real legal process, not impartial in court but very political and election interference plain and simple this. is what i'm hearing from iowans and will not change one bit. it makes it stronger and they know that this is a democracy that they live in and they want to keep it that way. pete: there's primary election season coming up. joey: president trump is a unique individual and has a recent record as president while running for president and how's his record resinating there in iowa with the caucuses coming up? >> well, that's been huge and he has a decisive historic lead in the polling before the caucuses and it's a bigger lead than anyone has ever had going into the caucuses and a 30 points in the paint load and leading with every demographic and i think his record is a big part of that. people saw what he did as president with the economy and keeping us safe and farmers and
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securing the border and it's very important to iowans. pete: brenna, anything with the caucus system that's going to respond and talk to us about how you think caucus night goes down? >> they're different than a primary and people show up on a cold night in january and it's a town hall meeting and president trump has brought a lot of new people into the process that will be learning to caucus for the first time so i always remind his supporters that it is so important that we all show up on caucus-backed suspended ands night and it's not over until we have the caucus and that's the poll that counts and he's looking for strong and we need everybody to go and caucus and in iowa with a strong victory with president trump. rachel: wondering if he was a weaker candidate. that's what happened and that's why the precedent is getting stronger and he's a unique candidate and unique person but
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the overall macro idea that democrats or the ruling party can decide who's on the ballot or not willy nilly like this is really dangerous soviet territory. i want to talk to you about the second issue, which is a federal judge has temporarily blocked the iowa law that bans discussion of lgbty issues in the classroom and my understanding of this, ag, is that it's just for sixth grade and down they done want, that iowas have aid we don't want discussions about gerunder and lgbtq and sex issues, but that judge said no, this is too broad. what's going on? >> that's a temporary injunction ruling coming out yesterday and i'm defending the law in iowa. the legislature passed a law that the governor signed and
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made it leer there is not be sexually explicit books in kid's schools and these are books that if you wanted to show them on tv and sexually explicit rules and teachings and whether parents should be notified if their child decides to change defenders or pro nouns and not keep it a secret from the guardians and different subjects and injunction did put a temporary hold on parts of that and analyzing that decision right now and i will fight vigorously and that's our job as attorney general and i'm glad to do it. pete: good for you. you don't need sex books for fourth graders. joey: why can kids see it privately in a classroom if they can't see it on tv? pete: brenna bird, iowa attorney general, thank you for your time. >> thank you. rachel: coming up, a royal misconception, the bachelor's
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toxic history and martha stuart's sizzling selfie. it's my final pop culture roundup of the year with raymond arroyo. ♪ [bell ringing] and doug says, “you can customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual.” he hits his mark —center stage— and is crushed by a baby grand piano. are you replacing me? with this guy? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache! oh, look! a bibu. [limu emu squawks.] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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rachel: time for the final pop culture roundup of the year and raymond arroyo here taking on the latest and greatest drama heading into 2024. start off with the crown this. is the final season. i already binge watch it had all and this is about the fact and fiction and you know how that is and this one in this episode, kate middleton's mom, carol, gets worse. she comes off worse than king charles and camilla. they accuse her of orchestrating the meeting between william and kate. >> being a master mind behind it all. the crown is historic fiction and anybody that's read history, i knew this back with winston churchill and elizabeth on the couch. it's not verified and all make believe. if you go in with that attitude, it's fine. if you're looking for history,
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look somewhere other than the crown. rachel: she took a weird gap year at the same time as him and her friends went to a different college. i don't know. could be true and if any case, it worked out. >> you don't worry about the logic. you love it. rachel: the match making worked. moving to chris harrison who's now talking about his exit. if you recall, let's listen to the sound. >> when i went through was tech athletics mull which you say and i don't -- tumultuous and i pray to god my worst enemy doesn't go through and i knew i had to remove myself from what game became a very toxic situation. rachel: he says it was toxic and remember, he defended a young girl, contestant, who went to avowry party that had -- sore roarty party and defended a
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young girl and they fired him for it. >> you did reality tv, it's not healthy, it's make believe and it's tense and things happen. sorry you didn't get a rose, chris. rachel: interview he got really rich. all right, so obama, who doesn't care about obama and favorite movie list and has a list of favorite movies and three of them produced by the media company. >> who died and made him roger ebert? >> one movie called john batiste and he's absolutely beautiful and right about this and the movie he missed was sound of freedom and breakout independent film.
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rachel: martha stuart posting all year sultry pictures of herself. she's 82, never looked better. i mean, this is pretty sexy. >> she said she's had no plastic surgery and looks fantastic if she hasn't. i'll all ais this, at 82, the only thirst you're trap asking metamucil. i don't need to see you in all stages undressed, martha. as good as you look, maybe not quite so much. rachel: she's waiting for her friend's to die so she can take her husbands. >> what a lovely new york year's thought. rachel: -- new year's thought. rachel: 8 good for you, martha. rachel: 82 and never looked better. ohio's bill to ban transgender rejection surgeries. >> all in under the wire, pretty good.
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