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leave a -- leave the country. if we started a gofundme big money is coming in. >> i guess her net worth was reportedly $60 million, it's not what used to be $60 million. you've got the b-word, a billionaire out there. >> she might get by. it's not going to be easy. >> at least she tried to relate to the middle-class. kamala just said i am middle-class. i think she did a better job then to kamala and that's not saying much. i watch her show on saturday, always fun, thank you for joining us. you take care. nature to follow me on social media. thank you for watching, it is america now and forever. jesse watters takes it from here. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters prime time tonight.
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>> tell us what you are going to do different. what you've done isn't worth our [bleep] >> of bickering and backstabbing, when will the democrats hit rock bottom? >> [bleep] >> they had a private lunch. how awkward was that? >> i'm not even going to take the premise of this question. >> what is going on at the white house? >> they've had lunch many times. >> they should never sleep soundly knowing that we will completely destroy them. >> jesse: donald trump names his secretary of defence. pete hag seth.
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>> jesse: there is an exhilarating start-up culture emanating out of mar-a-lago where trump and his transition team are pulling the best and brightest interims and ask your -- asking them what they've got. elon musk's spit bowling ideas that have never been tried. he's been camped out at mar-a-lago and sitting in on hiring sessions and trump is drinking in elon's ideas and stress testing them. they say the billionaires are fusing into a new, powerful governing media paradigm. elon calls himself the first body. trump's granddaughter says elon is already achieving uncle status. the team is moving fast and already shaking up washington. this just in. fox news alert, donald trump has announced that he is nominating fox news host pete hegseth to serve as secretary of defence. he's a decorated army combat vet who did tours in iraq and
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afghanistan and has been a fierce advocate for veterans on and off the air. he's a princeton and harvard guy and great husband and father and one of our favourite people here at fox. no one loves america more than pete and no one will defend our interests at home and abroad with more seriousness and strength. you will be working right alongside former director of national intelligence john rockcliffe who is just been named cia director. besides running intelligence ops, we expect him to facilitate the release of the government files on the jfk assassination, the epstein case, the lab leak, hunter brightens a sugar brother and the trump assassination attempts. that would rebuild trust with the american people. although i'm not sure if we can expect full transparency from the cia director. we will see. this just in, president trump has just announced that elon musk and vivek ramaswamy will be in charge of dismantling government bureaucracy.
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slashing regulations, a cutting wasteful spending and restructuring bloated agencies. and they will leave the department of government efficiency. d oge. trump likens it to the manhattan project which will make the government leaner and more effective in order to better serve the american people. the government's long been... trump promises that although it will send shock waves through d.c., it will ultimately be a gift to the american people on our 250th birthday which we will be celebrating in 2026. south dakota governor christie gnome has been tapped to be secretary of homeland security. this is a big job for her, she will oversee the secret service, border control and ice. that's a lot of bureaucracy to wrap your arms around. bureaucracy with a lot of problems. she will have her work cut out for her.
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mike huckabee has been named ambassador to israel. not jewish but close enough. we're still waiting waiting for trump to name his attorney general, treasury secretary, press secretary and health and human services person. we are wondering where rfk jr. is going to land along with tulsi gabbard. as he picks his cabinet the world is watching. iran has done a 180. they are saying president trump sorry we tried to kill you, let's make peace. the president of south korea is practising his golf swing for the first time in eight years. he's expecting to play a few rounds with 47. the media is in full retreat. cnn is going to be axing top stars and making others take pay cuts. chris wallace just resigned from cnn out of the blue. comcast has been thinking of spinning off and selling and be sent -- msnbc and we know what's going on at "the washington post". or cuban just got caught deleting all of his pro-harris tweets like no one would notice.
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every democrat is trying to wipe away any fingerprints they've left on this campaign. the obama's are coming out and saying it wasn't our idea to put her in, we wanted the primary. >> the people who are giving these unnamed quotes are the people who are in this kind of bubble of enablers that should have gone to him long ago and said cash in your chips, you will be thought of more highly and you will give your party a better chance to win. but they are all holding hands in the circle. >> they were part of the cover-up. >> i think people would have admired him for it. i've said my piece. >> jesse: nancy pelosi says the same thing, it's all bidens fall.
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the ladies of the view are going to bat for joe. >> you got nothing good to say don't say anything at all. i find this so unproductive, so nasty and unnecessary it's like she wants to make sure that people know it wasn't her. she has no blame in this, i said biden should have gotten out earlier, i said there shouldn't have been a primary, don't blame me. i think it's really unseemly. donald trump one and he won decisively, stop blaming joe biden. >> jesse: bernie has been running to the cameras i told you so and now aoc is backing him up. she's calling kamala fake. >> personally i don't. i think that a lot of voters really don't like fake people and they are sick and tired of fake politicians. what i actually think is worse is saying something you don't believe and then you lose an
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election and then the next day you say all that stuff was wrong i think what people are more upset about is someone was doing something they didn't believe and saying something. like if you actually were not about that life, why did you campaign as though you were? >> jesse: everyone's wanting up -- running away and why wouldn't they. her campaign looks like one big fat money laundering operation. she was shaking down billionaires to pay millionaires. she says i did not take any personal... the people who worked on the production needed to be paid. and were. and of story. she's not the only one. just weeks before kamala did an interview with al sharpton, the harris campaign donated a half a million dollars to the reverends nonprofit. that's according to the free beacon.
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why is her presidential campaign funneling 500 grand to the national action network right before an interview? the national action network. wise a political on pena bribing al sharpton with charitable donations? do you know what al sharpton does with money from his nonprofit? he spent a million dollars on private jets and limos. it's a slush fund for the reverend and his crew. it's been in trouble with the irs for years for tax evasion. and she's like here you go, it take half a milk. imagine if you gave her 500 grand to win pennsylvania and she just handed it to him to take a private jet to tahiti. this is the same campaign that the media said was perfect. >> kamala harris rent -- basically ran a flawless campaign. >> it's been very telling about who we are. >> she ran a flawless campaign.
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>> this really was a historic, flawlessly run campaign. >> jesse: maybe if you are al sharpton. he set it up to here. and he wants the entire democrat establishment to do a walk of shame out of washington and repent for their sins. >> justify what you did wrong and it tell us what you were going to do different because what you've done isn't worth [bleep]. get your head around that. and all of the washington-based democrats going to wine and cheese parties and talking about how misogynistic, get out of washington. go work on a 2026 campaign and do penance to make up for your [bleep] arrogance and stupidity. >> jesse: all they can do is pray for the second coming. hopefully them and another messiah mysteriously appears.
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evan barker is a former dnc volunteer who quit the party and voted trump. how are you doing? >> high how are you. >> jesse: i'm fine. i'm probably a little better than you are but that's okay. why did you quit the democratic party and boat trump? >> i saw this coming them away when i was at the dnc. i saw what they were selling and like most of america i didn't want to buy it. the people on the view and all of the media elites right now are saying that kamala harris ran a perfect campaign are completely deluding themselves. this was not a perfect campaign, this was anything but. she prodded liz cheney all across the rust belt. she completely misunderstood the pain that the american people are going through right now with the economy and she never addressed to those concerns. that's why the democratic party
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is lost. >> jesse: what you see on the inside when you were there that shook you? >> i saw a lot of things. i worked in democratic politics for a very long time. over the last eight years i've seen a party that is moved further and further away from the working class people of this country. bernie sanders has come out, he said i wish he had done it before the election but basically democrats turn their backs on working-class people. they only know how to speak to the college educated and the activist classed. >> jesse: did they talk down about the working class when you guys are alone? >> absolutely. i'm originally from kansas city and from the middle of the country. i hear insulting things all the time about people in my family or -- who have voted for
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donald trump who originally voted for barack obama and have switched to trump. so of course. i think at this point most trump voters know that the democratic party thinks they are garbage, it's pretty much become an open secret, but, yes,. this is an election that was decided by americans that have decided that they pattern off and they are not went to stand for it. >> after you see al sharpton get a half a milk for an interview, when you hear that as a former democrat or as a democrat, how does that make you feel? >> it's disgusting. donald trump was out there speaking to the american people every single day. he was giving them real policy changes that could actually impact their lives. no tax on tips, no tax on
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overtime, no tax on social security. my grandmother right now is somebody who voted for barack obama and has now voted for donald trump. she lives off of her social security check. she has had to cut down the amount of meals that she has every day because groceries have gotten so expensive. when people -- when this is there reality and then you've got a candidate that goes out there with oprah winfrey and al sharpton and is paying all be celebrities millions of dollars, it's like the american people could see through that and that's what happened. that's why he one. >> jesse: do you feel like the party that you belong to feels bad about this at all? >> i think the party that i belong to is blaming everyone but themselves. right now there's a big discussion about who's going to be the future leader of this party. i've got a message for them right now. if you want to be the future leader of the democratic party, you need to make a video this
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week addressing the american people and telling them exactly the things that you did wrong, not what the public has done wrong, not what the voters did wrong, but what you did wrong and what your party did wrong as well. the person that does that will emerge as the future leader of the democratic party because the american people want honesty. that's what they want. >> jesse: it's like a bad breakup and someone wants to get back together they have to say i'm sorry and this is what i did wrong first before they stand a chance of reconnecting. thank you very much for your honesty, we appreciated. >> that's my advice. >> jesse: so caleigh, peter hegseth could be the next secretary of defence. what the heck? can you believe it? >> look i was done when i saw it but then they made all of the sense in the world. i was with him and guest hosting
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the weekend show on october eighth, the day after the horrific october seventh attack. we started at 5:00 a.m. that day and there's him at 4:58 a.m. with a map of the middle east naming every single country by heart and the interplay between actors and how geo-strategically this will work if there was a larger conflict. he's smart, patriotic, can't say enough good things about him. it also helps that the guy you were looking at is central casting. >> jesse: something donald trump always looks for. elon musk and vivek ramaswamy are being now tapped to reform government, completely reshape it and streamline it, slashed trillions of dollars from it. it would've -- get rid of waste, fraud and abuse and use ai while they are added. >> this is the most important thing that i think the trump
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administration can do. i spoke many times about how horrific it is that you have these civil servants that sit there and undermine every single order from president trump. i saw it during my tenure, i used to talk to stephen miller about it. trump put in schedule f to allow him to mass fire these civil servants. these guys are going to be creative. i think you were going to see agencies moved across the country that are going to force people to quit. you will see a cleaning up house and government efficiency and most importantly, a bureaucratic class that can no longer undermine the guy who got the largest popular vote count of any republican president in raw numbers and that would be donald trump. >> jesse: after what this government did during covid it's time for a reckoning. tell me about the new cia director. you were there when john radcliffe was there. he's now in charge at langley, what is that mean for our enemies and what does that mean
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for us getting answers about a lot of coverups over the last few decades? >> he was director of national intelligence when i was there. smart on his game, it can stand up to our enemies. the cia i think will be very good on his watch as we see that transfer to someone who i think is much more in line with the trump agenda. one thing that's interesting, what i know about john radcliffe, what i know about mike waltz, what i know about... these are people who are traditional conservatives because there's been a real competition in the movement for where are we, are we more populous or traditional on the world stage, these are individuals who know peace through strength which is donald trump's huge vision that he implement had no new wars on his watch. america first is not america alone. these are people who understand it the importance of alliances, standing up to our enemies. and that is the trump doctrine. it tells me he stuck with his
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gut and he's chosen people that are going to manifest at agenda. >> jesse: the cabinet is almost filled up and it's like six or seven days since the election was called. what is that tell you about operationally how this is going to be different than the first trump term? >> trump would always say i'm superstitious, i don't want to talk about cabinet appointees. he had in his mind all along. he knew he was going to win this election and was ready to go. these picks are so much more in line with him. these aren't the establishment names that are related to other officials that were pushed on him by the rnc which is what happened out of the gate. these are people he's had long detailed conversations with. he sat down with, he's got to know over eight years in most cases. they are ready to go. i predict you will see in and to the ukraine war in short order, maybe in the first six months. a saudi arabian peace deal. you will have china on its heels , of the economy booming.
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i think you were going to see a trump agenda on steroids. we got there at the end of the prison administration. be ready because i think these first hundred days might be like 1000 days and joe biden time. >> jesse: it's coming quickly. a great see you, thank you so much. the fbi director is freaking out heal acid-related damage to the esophagus called erosive esophagitis, and relieve related heartburn. voquezna is the first and only fda-approved treatment of its kind. 93% of adults were healed by two months. of those healed, 79% stayed healed. and voquezna can provide heartburn-free days and nights. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. don't take if allergic to voquezna or while on products with rilpivirine. voquezna may cause serious side effects including kidney problems, diarrhea, bone fractures, severe skin reactions,
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comfortable. i wouldn't feel comfortable if i'm in a country illegally. you shouldn't become to believe there because win you enter this country illegally, you have committed a crime. you are criminal. >> jesse: tell them its tradition and we've been doing it for decades. clinton deported almost 1 million. bush deported to -- 2 million. obama deported 3 million. that sounds like mass deportations to me. the media celebrated them for it. thomas home end deports people and he's really got it. that with "the washington post". they told their readers he looks like leonardo dicaprio. he's a former patrolman from upstate new york with a strawberry blond crewcut and baby blue eyes. now that he is deporting on trump's orders and not obama's its bad?
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democrats are coming up with plans to sabotage the deal. one congressman told actio's we have to roll up our sleeves and get into defence and protection mode. and house democrats are pressuring biden to fast-track citizenship paperwork before trump takes over. this is why trump also wants to start deporting people out of d.c. if you are a washington bureaucrat it might be time to start polishing up the resume. a government worker at the energy department told cnn i would say there's a general feeling of dread among everyone. they have good reason to feel dread. trump is going to trim the fat on day one. rfk already has his eyes on slashing... the same agency that botched covid. chris ray also on the trumping brought -- block. he's the guy that told... he knows his days are numbered. as we mentioned other top,
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elon musk and vivek ramaswamy are slick -- teaming up to slash from the budget and they can't start soon enough. when i was in d.c. they told me government workers are still working remotely. covid has been over for three years and bureaucrats aren't coming into the office. the trump team is looking to change the rules so he can immediately fire thousands of government workers for cause like being lazy or locking his agenda or leaking. the careerists in washington thank they run the place. presidents come and go they are there for life pushing their own agenda regardless of what the people voted for. that's about to change. we hope. anna pallino luna is on the oversight committee. what do you expect on day one from the trump administration? >> i hope he has a stack of executive orders to start following through on his campaign promises.
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we've been trying to get something on immigration and border security done for the last two years. frankly it's been the washington bureaucrats and members of congress that have been blocking that. i think president trump being up there on the committee i think we are in good shape. it's been nice to know that we have backup. >> jesse: that's a lot of backup. there would be resistance. we're not going to be in denial about this. there's going to to be a lot of resistance. lawyers, faceless bureaucrats, members of congress screwing things up it. it's good to happen and the media obviously. >> i'm waiting for the media to start putting up pictures of women and children being separated because that's what they are doing. they are not telling the american people that a majority of the illegals here are military age males from china, the middle east and parts of south america where they've been affiliated with cartels and other organizations. you saw a massive shift with
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[cheering and applause] >> jesse: she had a worse november then the jets and they are chanting mvp. she had no item on her schedule today. actually she had lunch with joe, all to be a fly on that wall. >> we know that today, a week after the election, president biden and vice president harris had a private lunch. how awkward was that? >> why would it be awkward? >> she kept him at arm's length and then she lost. >> why would you characterize it as awkward? if they have regular lunches. they meet and talk regularly,
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why would you call it awkward. >> there's no weirdness about the way things have unfolded it. >> did you see them together yesterday when they honoured our veterans and were together. i'm not even going to take the premise of the question. what i will say is the president and the vice president had lunch today, they've had lunch many times. >> jesse: why do they look like they hate each other? she will... that looks like a look of disgust. later that day kamala and dr. jill gave it -- gave each other the silent treatment. it almost looked like someone kissed someone's husband and someone stole the other husband's job. everybody is staring straight ahead not saying a word. dog is thinking i hate it win my girlfriends are fighting. while the white house is falling apart, and gavin newsom flew into d.c. to show everybody he's next in line. he says he's in the capital but we all know he's measuring the drapes. that's not all.
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trump over -- will return to meet with the bidens. what you think is more awkward? the lunch with kamala or trumpet? you think the coup is going to come up? milani out will not be there. she has a scheduling conflict. sources are saying that she still hasn't forgotten about the rate at mar-a-lago. joe biden's... the bidens are disgusting. joe biden isn't someone she needs to meet. can you blame her? >> i saw unpleasant stuff that nobody wants to see it. and you got angry because nobody should be putting up with that kind of stuff. it made me angry yes. invasion of privacy. >> jesse: peter before we get to the lunches, that looked really scrumptious, what is
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going on with gavin newsom. why was he really in town all of a sudden today? >> the locals in california are saying he was really in washington so that he could talk to government regulators about climate stuff and health care stuff that he's worried donald trump could try to undo. it has nothing to do with the fact that the democratic party has no leader right now, he's the one guy who said all along if there was an open many primary he wouldn't challenge joe biden, he was joe all the way. under no circumstances would he accept the nomination and then didn't really do much for his fellow californian kamala harris. we thought he was going to talk at the convention and then he stood there while a kendrick lamar song played. >> jesse: so this lunch, they say they have these every week. they probably blow off half of them. of all the lunches they have had over the last three years, this
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one had to have been the most critical lunch they've ever had. why are they acting like it was business as usual? >> the whole idea of the question in addition to the video that you can see on your screen is the plan didn't work. they squeeze president biden out and harris winds, he's a hero to these progressives forever. but it didn't work. in my mind when i'm thinking what is lunch like? he's sitting there with his angel hair pasta, maybe some ice cream and he's looking across the table thinking i could have beat him. we will never know. >> jesse: act like this is just a regular lunch, it's like they are still maintaining the cover-up that everything is normal and find. tomorrow won't be normal, maybe it will be fine or won't be fine, there's fine people on both sides.
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trump and biden, what is going on there? >> it sounds like the first lady according to "the new york post", she really is upset about the way that things shook out with that mar-a-lago search by the fbi. the daily mail has something that she also think -- didn't think that jill biden was genuine because of things that she had heard jill biden saying about her husband. so that meeting not going to happen. to circle back, they will give us a look inside the oval office at the two of those guys sitting there at the beginning. we don't know exactly how long it's going to take to get a readout but you think of the two of those guys aren't going to talk about the vice president possibly when the doors slide shut?
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>> jesse: i wish there was a listening device that you could plant in there for us. legally of course. what that is a conversation. trump will tell us what went down later. i really cannot wait for tomorrow, it's would be great. we will have a body language expert analyse it. good to see you, thanks for staying up late. democrats want to deport trump voters from thanksgiving.
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>> jesse: it's only been a week since trump was reelected and the left still needs a drink. the dude used to be the up enemy of trail but now he's totally grieving men. >> you've got ups and downs, this is how we roll being alive. i'm thinking so what do you do in times like this? if you are... now i'm finding, be courageous. this is calling you to be a courageous person.
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>> this is the golden age, how bad can it be? the ladies of the view are processing things. they say its okay to cut your loved ones out of holiday celebrations if they voted trump >> i really do feel that this candidate, president-elect trump, is just a different type of candidate. from the things he said and things he's he's done and the things he will do, it's more of a moral issue for me. i think when people feel that someone voted not only against their families but against them and against people that they loved, i think it's okay to take a beat. >> jesse: for everybody else that hasn't gone through the full process and come out on the other end like jeff bridges has, michael moore is offering additional comfort to the left. instead of his regularly scheduled podcast, he's released a 30 minute mix tape of some of his favourite show tunes to help ease the nerves of anxious
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liberals. if you are in the state apartment you get a free therapy session on the taxpayers' dime. one source told the free beacon meetings are basically cry sessions over trump's victory. some are too far gone to even have show tunes help them. >> last night i told my mom and dad that because they voted for someone who wants me dead, that that -- that they no longer have the privilege of having their daughter and their granddaughters in their life. i told him never contact me again. i'm never calling you, i want nothing to do with you. take me out of the will. i'm no longer safe with people like you. i'm not going to go to thanksgiving dinner with my family and look them in the eye and play nice anymore. >> jesse: if you really want to put some miles between you and your family over minor political disagreements, "the washington post" has you
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covered. they published a guide for americans hoping to flee the country because of election day. not to nod all. they all are providing their readers with a guide for moving past the grief of defeat. one expert recommends taking a few days or a week to grieve, scream, be with friends and family and dance or make art. if one week isn't long enough there's now a four-year skip forward crews designed for people who want to escape trump's second term. all four years of it. but if that doesn't work and you want a cheaper option you can always pull a hillary. drink a bottle and go for long walks in the woods. clinical psychologist dr. chloe carmichael is here. explained to me the psychological process of wanting to escape the country, either on a cruise for four years or just move out. >> the first stage of grief is denial so it makes sense that
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plug your ears and say i'm getting out of here is the first step that they want to do. we have to be prepared because after denial the next step is anger. so we have to be ready that they could be really angry. we have to stand our ground because free speech is actually good for mental health. if they want to talk about safe spaces and things, you can let them know that a real safe space is when -- one where everybody can say what they feel and what they believe and they can still get along and be safe together and know that they can be strong enough to stand up. you can try to talk to them in their own language. >> jesse: that doesn't always work but i'm going to try again. what about the people who don't want trump voters at the thanksgiving dinner table, what is that mean psychologically? >> to me it sounds like denial and it sounds like anger. what we have to do is i think to
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trying to be the bigger person. by that i do not mean to accommodate them. i don't mean absent yourself from thanksgiving or just allow them to just say that they are not coming and not even reach out. be the bigger person and say look i know it's hard but i would love to see you and i really want to know, i would love to learn why you feel the way that you do because a lot of them still believe about fine people on both sides and they don't understand that the bloodbath comment was about an automotive economic industry play out situation. you can even come prepared with some clips to show them. a lot of people really have their eyes opened when they actually see the clips of what he has actually said. >> jesse: the people and many of them celebrities, they said they were going to leave the country of trump one and they don't end up leaving. what does that mean?
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>> they are actors. by definition they are dramatic. it's like i'm going to take my marbles and go home then when they think about it the u.s. is a good place to be and the irony is is that they have the freedom of speech to say those things and to express themselves. i know it can be tempting to just get right in there and the anger phase with these people because a lot of us have been so pent up for so this really is an opportunity not to just accommodate but to be willing to listen and then you can even do a technique from couples therapy where you reflected back and you say you are upset because you believe these things, do you want to hear how i feel about that and if they say no, at least you tried but you know you were the biggest person you could possibly be. >> jesse: i've been practising listening. i've been doing a lot of practising and we will continue that this thanksgiving. thank you so much. >> thank you jesse.
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>> jesse: more prime time ahead. one extra push and... crack! so, we scheduled at safelite.com. we were able to track our technician and knew exactly when he'd arrive. we can keep working! ♪ synth music ♪ >> woman: safelite came to us. >> tech: hi, i'm kendrick. >> woman: replaced our windshield, and installed new wipers to protect our new glass. that's service on our time. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ military decoration awarded by the united states government. the tunnel to towers foundation and the congressional medal of honor society recognizes valor beyond the call of duty. britt slabinski, a recipient of the medal of honor himself, sat down with fellow recipients to hear their stories from their military service to their transition into the veteran community.
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it■s nothing we won, right? we're pretty vocal on that, saying, look, i didn't win anything like we're a recipient of this. you're going to highlight me for the day. we're four guys get killed. never crossed my mind about receiving the medal of honor. never. i was told i was being put in for it the day after the battle. the highest level of valor. you want to understand, why did these people lose their lives? why aren't they in my place? can't refuse it. we don't have the wear if you don't want to. they feel you earned it. people think war ends the moment you get home. no. war sticks with you. for me, it was like i was in a fog. really? for. for several months. you're literally on the edge of life and death at any moment. and then 12 hours later, you're at home and you're going to birthday parties and you have to go back to assimilating that life. it's fascinating how many of our brothers and sisters. it■s a significant problem. end up on the streets. tunnel to towers is taking a leadership role. and specifically when i think about the veteran homeless population.
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we as an organization, we have gaps and it takes partnerships to come in and help us fill those gaps to ensure that nobody is left behind. and that's what tunnel to towers does. we just recently gave them our citizen honors award, recognizing all the great work that they have done. it's a fulfilling a promise to this nation, saying that, tunnel towers is gonna give you smart homes, pay mortgages. there's no level of recognition that rises to what is being done on behalf of those gold star families. and we're not forgetting you. never forget. go to t2t.org and donate $11 a month. thank you. (dr. david jeremiah) our world is not getting better. in our hearts we know that. and the bible says, "we groan for the coming of this new world." i'm not talking about heaven. i'm talking about a better world on planet earth. this is a world tainted with the sin of mankind, but there's a coming world when there'll be no more crime, when there'll be no more poverty, when there'll be no sickness, when death will happen only very seldom.
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one of these days, when jesus comes back, and the tribulation is over, christ will set up his kingdom on this earth. "the wolf will lie down with the lamb, "and the leopard will lie down with the young goat, "and they shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain." the millennium is where we will begin to experience our true destiny. (male announcer) "the coming golden age" by david jeremiah, available now at goldenageprophecy.com and everywhere fine books are sold. make this christmas the year you go all-in on joy. at balsam hill, celebrate with one of our beautifullly crafted, life-like trees. for a limited time during our black friday sale, save up to 50% off plus free shipping. and start making memories at balsamhill.com
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more simply go to foxnews.com/games and play the american culture quiz for your chance to win. >> dream big because sometimes dreams do come true, aim high if you shoot for the moon and miss you live amongst the stars. we have steve from folsom, california, congratulations major old vet, we need this for our military and our country. mike from dubuque, iowa,, for all of trump's picks, it's been seller, larry from new mexico sounds like trump is assembling. joel from hastings pennsylvania, still no secretary of transportation, stranger things have happened. vinnie from schenectady, new york,, it looks like the nfl
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draft tonight with a new pick announced every 15 minutes, attorney general you were on deck. marie from pauling in new york, trump should tell the white house he wants mcdonald's for lunch tomorrow, that would be one happy meal. thick from marshfield wisconsin, i think oprah was the one price gouging, a million dollars for an interview. i still can't wrap my head around that. tony from west virginia, to kamala harris pick up the tab for lunch? no, we did. jim from jacksonville, florida,, jesse we watch prime time every night with cats and cockatiel, they want to get you something for christmas, what do you need? what do you get the man who has everything? i might need a cockatiel. ♪ ♪
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