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politics is tough. many cases is not a very nice world, but it is a nice world today. a transition that's so smooth it'll be as smooth as it can get. he's back. isn't it nice to win? it's nice to win. pete hegseth, hexose. hexose. hegseth. yeah. okay. pete hegseth, trump's cabinet driving the media crazy. and the hits keep coming. oh, blue all you want. to my republican colleagues, the temptation may be to go to the extreme. this body is most effective when it's bipartisan. democrats begging for mercy. there's no point in saying good morning, because it certainly is not one plus. oh, you. he's back.
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donald trump returned to d.c. today in his first meeting was with congress. well, thank you very much. this is a very nice gathering. isn't it nice to win? it's nice to win. it's always nice to win. a lot of good friends in this room. so, you know, we had, like, historic kind of numbers, especially for the president. but we won't get into that. his whole entourage was there. elon musk got a standing o. elon has been so. behind closed doors, trump joked elon won't go home. i can't get rid of him. the next stop was the white house. biden-harris staffers raced away from their desks to watch history turn the page. it's really stunning. those are those are biden staffers there in the eeob. some of them are lower level, some of them
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perhaps a little bit higher. but they are there to watch a history moment being made that nobody standing there wanted. joe biden was just as giddy as his staff. john, congratulations. thank you. and looking forward to having a like we said, a smooth transition. do everything we can to make sure you're accommodated, what you need. and we're going to get a chance to talk about some of that today. so good. welcome. welcome back. thank you very much. and politics is tough. and it's in many cases not a very nice world, but it is a nice world today. and i appreciate it very much. it's a transition that's so smooth. it'll be as smooth as it can get. and i very much appreciate that, joe. you're welcome. joe biden seemed relieved to be passing the torch to don the dictator since kamala lost. we've never seen joe happier. how do you arrest a guy? call him hitler, and almost get him
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killed? and then when he wins, you invite him over for coffee? i don't know what goes on in joe's little head. he doesn't either. these two guys met for almost two hours, and trump says we got to know each other again, telling the post, quote, i asked for his views and he gave them to me. he was very gracious and it was a really good meeting. binder says it was downright chummy. did he get a sense that the issues that he was impressing upon that? any advice he was giving was being well received? i think so. i think that's why the president was saying was wanting me to let you all know that there was a, you know, a very good back and forth. look, they met for more than two hours. they met for a very long time or nearly two hours. pardon me. and i think by the length of the meeting tells you that they had an in-depth conversation on an array of issues. we hear they talked a
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lot about the mideast, but what else? the last time these two were together in the same room was at the debate. they talked a fair amount about playing golf. do you know if a plan was made for them to play golf and president biden's retirement? actually, that's not the last time they saw each other. they saw each other at september 11th. i'm going to move on. doctor jill even popped by to hand trump a handwritten letter from melania, who couldn't make it, and she gave the dictator a nice, warm smile. kamala just got the cold shoulder. not everybody in the white house was as happy as the bidens. an unnamed biden official, reacting to the meeting with what the f? democrats wanted biden to be a bridge to the next generation, but he was just a roundabout right back to trump. now trump's back in washington with an overwhelming mandate, and the democrats are squabbling and totally shut out of power in a secret ballot. senate republicans pick john thune of north dakota to be senate majority leader. mitch mcconnell is retiring, and
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trump's cabinet will get a fair shake and a fast track. we will do everything we can to process his nobs, quickly get them installed in their positions so they can begin to implement his agenda. we learned today tulsi gabbard has been tapped for director of national intelligence, dni. that's a big role, and she'll be on the show in a minute. and here's a surprise. florida congressman matt gaetz has been selected to be trump's attorney general. gaetz is a sharp tongued lawyer who sat on the house judiciary committee, has tangled with democrats and republicans, and shines a spotlight on government corruption and weaponization. it seems like every time i turn around, they're engaged in surveillance or list building or monitoring, and i don't care if it takes every second of our time and every ounce of our energy. we either get this government back on our side, or we defund and get rid of, abolish the fbi, cdc, atf, doj, every last one
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of them. if they do not come to heel. gaetz is controversial because of some personal allegations that biden's justice department hung over his head, but never prosecuted. we expect the democrats to treat him like trash and turn his hearing into the salem witch trials. some are already squishy. these republicans and he can't afford more than a few no's. donald trump can not allow his own justice department to sabotage his presidency again. no more robert mueller's matt gaetz wouldn't put up with another coup. the attorney general has to be trusted. it's why obama picked holder. it's why jfk picked his own brother. trump's been shot, impeached twice, spied on and had his wife's underwear drawer rummaged through by feds. his calculation is that gates will run a clean shop and sniff out any shenanigans before they spread the pace of trump's cabinet picks with a few curveballs, has head spinning.
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what's the buzz on the hill right now? well, i mean, i hope you don't forgive me for saying this, kristen, but the general vibe on the hill right now is w.t.f. when washington heard pete hegseth would be the next defense secretary, it caught him off guard. defense lobbyists were leaking. who the f is this guy? and the media can't believe it. your president is moving quickly to fill the clown car and round out his cabinet. he has selected fox weekend morning show host. you can't make this up, pete. pete hegseth to serve as secretary of defense. because why not? co-host of fox and friends weekend. not even like regular weekend pete hegseth. hesketh. hesketh. hegseth. yeah. okay. obviously it's weird, and there's only one reason he's doing it. because he's on fox news. i don't necessarily know if acumen is top of mind when
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picking these people. so pete's a decorated army combat vet who did tours in iraq and afghanistan and has fought for veterans for years. he hasn't been corrupted by decades in washington. he wasn't made by the machine. he's got a fresh set of eyes and a clear vision for the pentagon. it's not like he's going to let chinese spy balloons fly across the country, or leave billions of dollars in military hardware in the taliban's hands, or make the iranians and the drug cartels filthy rich and watch a land war erupt in europe or anything. we can definitely tell you that hegseth isn't going to have drag queen story hours on army bases, and die classes at west point. i guarantee you, pete won't spend a week in the hospital and hide it from the commander in chief. democrats are suddenly obsessed with specific qualifications after telling us merit didn't matter. all that mattered was your race and gender. well, pete's a straight white male with a lot of kids. is that going to be a problem? biden
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stacked his administration with people like mayor pete and binders rachel levine and sticky sammies. pete's plenty qualified. tim walz was about to be a heartbeat away from the presidency, and he lied about being in combat. pete hegseth was in gunfights in iraq and afghanistan, has two bronze stars. i'd rather have him in the situation room than tampon. tim. trump's picking stars. he can trust to watch his back and enact his agenda, and they're rolling them out fast and fun. the country senses it's on the precipice of massive change, and we're excited. and i'm not just saying that because i know the entire cabinet and that i'll be asking for special favors. probably inappropriate, but doesn't hurt to ask. democrats aren't scared of hitler coming back to town. if they were, biden wouldn't be smiling. they're scared that his renegade cabinet is going to expose how rotten they all are, and turn things around so fast that americans are going to realize what's possible. a
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new golden age isn't just a slogan, it's a promise. trump's victory in these cabinet picks are raising our expectations because we deserve to have our expectations raised. this is the greatest country on the face of the earth, with the best land and the brightest people. we shouldn't settle. the government works for us, not the other way around. that's what makes us free. and if trump and his team can revolutionize the way washington works and actually get it to work, the sky's the limit. and the mediocre culture of washington will be stigmatized forever. working on the hill your whole life, you know it. think tanks are pushing papers for the state department. getting nothing done for the good of the people except padding your resume, backstabbing your enemies and racking up debt. if trump succeeds, the days when those guys them ruling are over, the democrats are starting to realize what's about to hit
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them, and they're warning republicans. don't be too bold. have mercy to my republican colleagues. i offer a word of caution in good faith. take care not to misread. misread the will of the people and do not abandon the need for bipartisanship after winning an election. the temptation may be to go to the extreme. we've seen that happen over the decades, and it's consistently backfired on the party in power. and that's rich coming from the party that was elected to beat covid but just rammed through $20 trillion on windmills and sex changes. schumer can take a back seat this time. we don't need his help. what an exciting time to be alive here. now, newly nominated director of national intelligence tulsi gabbard. well, first of all, congratulations, tulsi. we're all very proud of you. take us into the room or the airplane. when? when this was offered to
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you. how did it go down? we had a great conversation and talked a little bit about the work that needs to be done. and i was grateful and honored to accept president trump's offer to serve our country and support his objective to defend the safety, security and freedom of the american people. as the director of national intelligence, how do you think foreign capitals are taking your nomination and the nomination of other people in the national security apparatu? it's a good question. i think president trump has already shown how active he has been in not waiting around for day one on january 20th or 21st, but he's already leading. he's already engaging with so many of these world leaders around the world on the phone constantly, and he's showing the kind of leadership that the american people voted for. do you expect resistance from the inside? because there was a lot of resistance in the first term, and how would you deal with that? the american people
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delivered quite an incredible mandate for change in this election. with the popular vote and the electoral vote overwhelmingly saying, hey, we want donald trump as president and we've had enough of the harris biden regime. of course, there's going to be resistance to change from the swamp in washington. i think that's kind of the point. the american people are saying, hey, stop looking at yourselves. stop focusing on your own power or your own position, your own bank accounts. how about we have leaders in washington who are actually looking out for the american people and on every issue across the board, that's really what it comes down to with what president trump is trying to accomplish, is we have to make sure that our government puts the interests of the american people first. how did you think the biden meeting went today? it was interesting to see that biden didn't seem to be able to stop smiling. for them to have sat there for what she said a couple hours and good, good.
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i'm glad that they sat there. they had a seemingly good conversation. you know, president trump, i'm sure, is, is eager to get to work and glad to be back there. what do you think kamala is thinking right now? i can't even begin to venture how she's feeling right now. you know, the amazing thing is what i hope the american people are feeling is a sense of hope. and frankly, jesse, i've been heartened to see how engaged people continue to be even though the election is over, that they're really looking forward to making sure that their voices are continued to be heard as we go through these next couple of months as president trump takes office. as he begins to lead this significant change in our government. to me, this is what an active and thriving democratic republic looks like. it's not just centered around an election. every two years or every four years, it's going to continue to require an active
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populace in this country in order to bring about this kind of change that makes sure we have truly a government of, by and for the people. and you're going to be very active working alongside this team. you got waltz, you got radcliffe, you got pete hegseth, marco rubio. how excited are you and what are the plans? i think a lot of us, we i think we're all eager to get to work. you know, there is so much to be done. meetings have already begun. the president trump is leading the charge in making sure that on day zero, once he once he takes that oath again on january 20th, that that we're all chomping at the bit. that's great. i mean, that's why people are so excited. you can feel it. you can you can smell it in the air almost. it's very it's almost distracting because people can't wait to get started and see what you guys are going to be up to. how are
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your democrat colleagues taking it or former democrat friends? you know, you left the democratic party, you became a republican. now you are in a republican administration. what's been the reaction from those people? you know, jesse, i'm actually pretty heartened. i've heard from some of my former democrat colleagues who are still serving in office today, as well as some who've left and are no longer serving in the house or the senate, reaching out and in what i hope could be and should be an effort for us to work together and put the american people first to uphold, support and defend the constitution and again ensure the safety, security and freedom of the american people. this should be the objective of every single member of the house and the senate. every single person who works in our government. and so i was glad to hear from some of my former colleagues who haven't heard from in a little while. that's really nice. i mean, you'd expect that in a republic, you know, everybody wants to be safe. yes, everybody wants to be secure. it should be bipartisan. do you
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expect to get the support from leading democrats when you push an america first agenda throug? i would hope that we have elected leaders who have heard the american people in this election, even if it didn't turn out the way that they wanted, and recognize that this is our opportunity to come together as a country and put the american people first and work together in order to be able to accomplish that. nothing controversial about putting the american people first. tulsi gabbard, i'm going to have to call you secretary. now, i know you haven't been confirmed, but it's the polite thing to do. director. excuse me. i can't even get it right. there's a lot of titles flying around it's hard to keep track of. thank you. so much. great to see you and good luck. thanks, jesse. thanks. foreign drag shows, trans monkeys and coked up quails all on your dime. so what are you thinking?
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been sworn in yet, and the country's already getting back on track. an old chrysler executive says he's talking to ceos. they say they're moving their companies out of china and back to the united states. central american countries are forming a coalition to work with trump once he takes office. gas prices are heading below $3 a gallon before thanksgiving, and grocery prices are dropping for the first time in four years. but the real progress starts once trump's team starts getting its hands dirty. elon musk and vivek are running the department of government efficiency. they're calling it doge, and they'll have plenty to do, starting with the pork. the fed spent half a million on a study to see if selfies make you happy. a million went to study of japanese quail. were more frisky if you gave them
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cocaine. the fed spent 20 grand on drag shows in ecuador, 80,000 in ghana, asking taxi drivers if climate change makes it harder for them to drive. and a half a million was spent so fauci could create transgender monkeys. but it's not just waste. there's 3 million federal employees, and a lot of them don't even do much more than collect a paycheck. most government workers in d.c. are still working from home. covid's been over for three years, but worst of all, half $1 trillion a year stolen by fraudsters. we lose $500 billion of your money to fraud each year. we're getting ripped off like a walgreens in san francisco and no one cares. we're not even locking up our toothpaste. trump's about to put armed security guards, musk and vivek in the aisles and catch the shoplifters. but democrats. no no no, don't like that. they want the fraud. poor can work from home. elon musk is going to fail miserably at
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the homework assignment donald trump has given him at spacex. you know, they've blown up a lot of rockets to get to where they are. i'm not so sure you can blow up things in the federal government quite as easily. it's the department of government efficiency. and they've got two guys running it. vivek and elon. that doesn't sound so efficient. elon and vivek are fighting fraud and cutting waste, and the democrats are against it. because why? they work for trump? because they're democrats and they have to be against everything republicans do. so stupid democrats used to be for this stuff. we know big government does not have all the answers we know, and we have worked to give the american people a smaller, less bureaucratic government in washington. and we have to give the american people one that lives within its means. the era
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of big government is over. the era of big government was just getting started. in 96. feds spent $1.5 trillion. this year. about 7 trillion more bureaucrats, more spending, more debt and less power for you. and that all changes on january 20th. maria bartiromo is the host of mornings with maria on fbn. so what do you think elon musk and vivek are going to do on day one? well, i mean, you've got this list. they're going to go through this list and they're going to start chopping things right away. i mean, i think what's even more egregious than seeing the stuff that you just mentioned, that incredible list, is the fact that most people don't even realize how much their money is being wasted, and every year they're paying taxes and they don't really know where that money is going. now we know how it's being wasted. it's disgusting. could you imagine what a more
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efficient, better government we would have if people didn't steal a half $1 trillion? if the budget's seven and they're stealing a half of a trillion. we wouldn't even be in debt if we could clean that up in a couple decades. and who's accountable? i mean, why is it that we are watching this fraud and this stolen money every year? who's accountable is there? it's like is there is there is there is there a cop? is there like a cop in charge of the spending? doesn't treasurer i guess now we have two cops. vivek and musk. so the democrats are going to fight this. maria, the democrats are going to be against reducing the debt. yeah, apparently, because it's trump. i think if anybody could get this done, it's a business person because that is the bottom line for business. they are watching costs like hawks and they are cutting out costs and that is what the point is. so it's good to get some business, you know, business sense in government to try to cut out that waste. they say they're going to use ai to get
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out of that. how are they going to i don't even know how that works. i'm not sure how they'll do it, but i have confidence that two businessmen are going to come in and they're going to actually see where the money is going, what's coming in, what's going out, and they're going to actually fix it. so what do you think about the rest of trump's cabinet so far? look, i think it's extraordinary that he has been able to name, what, 20 make 20 appointments in eight days. obviously, president trump is moving very fast, and that's a good sign. it doesn't appear that he is going to allow the mistakes that he made last time happen again. and that is surrounding himself with people who he believes are aligned with him, but actually are undermining him. and i think that's one of his priorities here. so i like it, you know, i mean, certainly there are unconventional picks great for pete hegseth. so happy for him. i know that he's going to you know, approach this with incredible seriousness and make a difference. you made so many great points at the top of the show. but look, i think you look at what what just happened
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in the election. people are really happy. and in business there is this optimism now that you see, i think that there is going to be things that have been on the shelf, that on the shelf that are taken off the shelf. i'm talking about deals. i'm talking about money raising a lot of activity. financial activity is about to burst. and the reason is, is because you had people like lina khan at the ftc stopping deals. you have, you know, gary gensler at the securities and exchange commission throwing tons of rules and regulations at you. it created a pause. it created a freeze in activity that's about to open up a new golden age. yeah, that's what they're predicting on the street. yeah they are. and that's why the markets have been on fire. that's amazing. maria bartiromo thank you so much for joining jesse watters primetime. thank you jesse. we'll see you in the morning. you got it. well, you're not going to believe who the fbi just raided.
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pelosi doing? one word. terrible reality setting in the swamps and shambles and the left's handling their elections. seasonal depression and different ways. the obama boys are crying in public. the existential question of like, does this any of this matter? then like, what are we doing here, like you and me, besides just hanging out with each other? because like, if that's true, right? if it's true, that's just like people checked the box called change. that doesn't make me feel good. i mean, not that i think that i'm like the central character of who's the president of the united states or not, but it does create engender a sense of helplessness and it does. oh, yeah. it does. it does. like i it does make me want to go pretty big with it, which is, yes. ha. the worst people are happy and the best people are sad. don lemon announced he's
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quitting twitter by posting this video on twitter. hi everyone. i have loved connecting with all of you on twitter and then on x for all of these years, but it's time for me to leave the platform. i once believed that it was a place for honest debate and discussion. transparency and free speech, but i now feel it does not serve that purpose. and then he went on to tweet three more times. i guess it wasn't goodbye. just see you later. oh, and then there's sunny hostin, who's feeling guilty admitting she accidentally blew up kamala's campaign with a softball. i followed up because i was surprised at the answer. look, i think it wasn't so much about the question, but it was really more about the answer. not a thing comes to mind. it's not a thing comes to mind. and that's why i followed up with is there anything you would do differently? and the reason i followed up is because you know, that wasn't a gotcha question. that was a layup, really. it was an important
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question. and i think one she should have expected. that's what i thought. i actually thought it was a chance for her to explain to all the people who are saying, i want a change agent. it makes sense why abc is now realizing they need to change things up on the view. the new york post today wrote, abc brass scrambled to bring in pro-trump voices to the view and other shows. panic mode also in panic mode, the dnc, the finger pointing through the roof, one harris aide told axios. how do you raise a historic amount of money and not win a single swing state? the honest answer is i don't know. seems like we lost the national narrative, and that's what we need to diagnose. and while the party was falling apart, jamie harrison, the chair of the dnc, is getting his own documentary. the one guy who should have been focused on better serving democrats was running around with a camera crew trying to recreate the war room. every corner of the left, the campaigns, the media, the dnc
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in disarray. i feel bad the only thing they can agree on is how much they hate trump, and that's a bad idea. standing against trump is not the same thing as standing up for something. and democrat insiders are saying they got to get it together. quote, right now it doesn't feel like the resistance 2.0 is anywhere close to coming into view. you just get the vibe that democrats know they lost and they don't know how to come back. democrats just have to get back to basics. identity politics on its face is strategically bankrupt. democrats, to me feel like they have to stand for something other than being against trump. outkick. com host tomi lahren joins me now. tomi, when you see grown men cry, how does that make you feel? well, i don't think it's any wonder that the democrat party is hemorrhaging male voters. i mean, you think about it, you've got trump going on
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podcasts with men who host ufc fights. and then on the left, you have democrats that cry proudly on camera. so there's really no mystery there. there's also really no mystery how democrats got into this position. i mean, let's think about it in 2020, the best that they could do was joe biden, who was cognitively failing then and then got much, much worse. and then they replaced joe biden at the 11th hour with a woman who got no support in 2019, didn't even make it to 2020, and is on camera saying she supports taxpayer funded trans surgeries for illegal immigrants who are detained in prison. i mean, if you're wondering how you got here, folks, i think there's a pretty clear road. it is a yellow brick road and then you picked a running mate who does rockette kicks and wants to put tampons in the boys bathroom. i mean, it's pretty obvious how you got here, guys. you can dig your way out. you can rebuild, but it's going to take less crying and more actual work. and the media was trying to help. sunny was saying i was trying to give her a layup.
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what would you do differently? just name one thing. and she still couldn't do it. they asked her simple questions and she's always been burdened by what has been. she always oscillated between three talking points. and then when those three talking points didn't work, she just oscillated right back to them. i mean, she really is like a ceiling fan that only has a couple of modes. but speaking of oscillating, the democrats right now, they're in the stages of grief, and they just go back and forth between grief and anger, grief and anger. but to be fair, jesse, i think they've been angry for the last eight years. trump broke their brain in 2016, and then they got joe biden. but jesse, they were still angry. i don't remember them ever being happy. 2020 through 2024. they're always upset. they're always angry. they're always shaving their heads and screaming at the camera. it's time now to just embrace donald trump and embrace the greatness that's coming your way. you will be able to afford eggs and gas now. just be happy and rejoice with the rest of us. they were happy when they had their masks on. you could see them smiling.
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they loved the mask and then once the masks came off, they hated it. they didn't want to go back to normal. and this is what this is this is just back to normal. it's not going back. it's just going back to normal. and that's what we want. the golden age. and you're saying that they should just embrace trump, embrace the golden age. they're having a hard time following elon musk who wants to cut the budget. how controversial is that? well, democrats love waste, fraud and abuse, let's be honest. but you know, they're never going to admit it. but when prices start going down, when endless wars are ended and this country gets back to normality, they will be happy about it and then they won't have anything to complain about on their television networks. so it's going to be a real dilemma for them. a real sophie's choice. but at the end of the day, the average american out there, they're going to bask in the greatness as we all are. it's been an early christmas present for us watching liberal media meltdown, and we thank them for the endless content. all right. and listen to tommy. if you're a guy out there, do not cry.
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disease money back. terms and conditions apply. time for water cooler. let's bring in fox business correspondent madison alworth. all right. madison trump made his dc homecoming today for a meet and greet with biden. but something caught everyone's eyes as these two guys sat together in front of this blazing fire. beautiful fire. they engaged in a quite firm handshake notice. biden on the top, trump countering beneath with a strong index finger extension on the wrist. you see that now in some cultures, this move is considered disrespectful. any man who's been index fingered on the shake knows the feeling. very unsettling. maybe we're analyzing this wrong. madison, what's your take? okay, so i always i think body language is fascinating. yes. i don't know if i've ever met anyone. and given them the, like, hand on top, because i know that's a
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power move. that's a big power move. have you? i've never gone in my brother in law does that to me every time. and i forget that he's going to do it. and he grabs it and he flips my wrist over. well, so now you can pull the trump and give him the finger. that's my counter. yes. so when he goes over the top i give him the finger, you give him the finger. and then the other thing that you can see in that photo is that trump really pulls in biden's hand. so biden has to extend. it's also a power move there. you're bringing the guy into you, and you're kind of jerking him towards you and makes him uncomfortable. yes. but it's really, i think, really the hand versus the bottom is if anyone ever did that to me, i'd be like, what do you think you're pulling here? i would pull i will pull you right off this chair right now. yeah. don't you try the finger on me. you don't try that on me, man. if you pull the finger, i'm pulling you right through the chair. i would never. don't you dare. i would never. now, this guy, this photo here is fire. have you ever seen a fire like that? it was so, so beautiful.
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yes. i mean, you know what? they made the fire with classified documents. oh my god. no, they both got in trouble for the documents. they just lit them all on fire. bygones be bygones. light them on fire. i mean, it seemed overall, honestly, the meeting seemed good. it seemed like they were both peaceful. the tone was strong because these two have gone at it pretty publicly. no one threw a punch. no punches thrown, only a finger given and only a finger given. a hand on top and a pull. no, i was really happy. they seemed like ready for a peaceful transfer. we needed to see that. yes. after the last time? yes. after what we've all gone through as a country. so unscripted interviews were never kamala's thing. that's why an interview with rogan. kind of a long shot. we were told she couldn't make it because of a scheduling conflict. turns out her team wanted to control the questions, to listen. she didn't want to talk about marijuana legalization, which i thought was hilarious. why? like, that's so because of her prosecuting record. she put a lot of people in jail for weed. 1500, apparently. have you ever
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had a politician agree to an interview and tell you that they can't ask certain questions? i mean, teams will definitely try to do that. they'll say, this person doesn't want to talk about this or that, but then you say and you say, yeah, i hear you, but we're going to need to. i'll ask whatever i want. exactly. you just say, yeah, sure. and then you get them in, and then you just hit them over the head. right? you do some nice questions, and then you hit them with the one. because the reality is everyone wants to hear, especially on rogan's podcast. i mean, the guy has blazed up with elon musk. he's obviously going to talk about marijuana legalization. and it's something that she, by the way, said she was for on the campaign trail. so the issue is that her past versus her present, which was something that kamala struggled with in general. she was constantly flip flopping. i think the big thing with this, she missed out on a ton of podcast interviews that maybe could have helped. but like you said in the intro to this, she wasn't really good with that. you know, her sitting down for three hours with rogan might have even done
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more harm. she couldn't even do 25 minutes with bret baier. remember, they were like throwing in the towel off camera. stop the interview, stop the interview. we didn't want to tell the audience this, but madison made me agree to not ask her a few questions about we can't even talk about. but i'm under strict stipulations to keep things off limits. that's why i keep coming back. it's for the good of the country. yes, and madison's personal life. but next up, people magazine just named its annual sexiest man alive. no, not harold ford jr. it's not gutfeld, either. so who did they pick? hey, everybody, this is john krasinski. and no, this is not a dream. i have been named people's sexiest man alive. what is happening? do you believe john krasinski deserves to be the sexiest man alive? no. and that's honestly not a knock against him. he's a cute guy and he's really had a glow up because we got to know him on the office when he was really, like the nerdy paper
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seller, and he's done more. he's done the horror series that he co-wrote with his wife, and he's in that cia where he's like a james bond esque figure. so i'm sure there's many women at home being, like, all worth your crazy. he's very sexy. but who do you think should have been the sexiest man alive? so i tried to prep this because i had a feeling that you'd ask that i'm also, i'm not only good at answering questions, i'm good at asking them. i was like, what's jesse going to ask me about this? so i knew that was coming. so i guess i would say channing tatum, channing tatum, because i love a good dancer. however, the reality is, doing this job, you meet a lot of different people and these famous folks, like we put them on a pedestal, but they're just like you and me. so i could just as easily say channing tatum. or i could say jesse watters, channing tatum, and just like, just like channing tatum is dancing as a guy, is that considered sexy? like when you see a guy who's got rhythm that you like for this girl. yes. what else besides dancing? well, i really like a smart guy. you like smart? yes. so if i'm sitting there and you're explaining something and i don't get it,
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