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to own the libs in perpetuity. trump's cabinet is one big, fat middle finger. we do a little trolling. it's called. we do a little trolling. don't you want healthy children? the chemicals out of our food? and don't you want the regulatory agencies to be free from corporate corruption? it's official. rfk jr. chosen to make america healthy again. how do you feel about the specter of a second trump administration? i will move, i can't live in this country. if he became president. hollywood not handling democracy very well. justine bateman is here. i'd almost rather die than do this. sounds like a yes to me, skip. plus, have you seen cher? around here? who? let's take you inside a mar-a-lago. third
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best america. hi ho. the way. trump, elon and god bless america. you can say the vibes are high at the winter white house. and 47 says it's only the beginning. just had a big victory. you may have read about it. setting records with practically every voting group, every voting class they say most consequential win in the last 129 years. what's that? that's a lot. i just wanted to win that much. i just wanted so much winning. but we did get too much money. too much money that was missing. is there any
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such thing as too much money? no, no. as a country and it's official, the republicans have captured the house. democrats are shut out of power everywhere and now another trump could be going to washington. nope, not baron ye. lara trump could be florida's next senator. when rubio leaves for the state department, desantis gets to pick his replacement, and lara says she's into it. now, while congress shapes up trump's nominating people at warp speed just in, rfk jr has been tapped to be secretary of health and human services. trump says rfk will make the department follow the science, not the money. be beacons of transparency and the chronic disease epidemic and make america healthy again. maha, for 19 years, i have every morning without one exception. i have said a prayer to god to put me in a position where i could end the chronic disease epidemic. on august
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23rd of this year, god sent me donald j. trump. big pharma, big sugar. watch out. certain stocks dropping like rocks the moment he was picked. rfk is going to clean house doritos, cheez-its, cap'n crunch, gummy bears. everyone knows that these are junk foods, so maybe you wouldn't be too surprised to see that the ingredients include a lot of poisons, including a harmful yellow dye called tartrazine, or yellow dye number five. what you may not know is that this dye was originally made out of the sludge that's left over when you turn coal into coke for blast furnaces, it's called coal tar, and i've actually sued many big industries or legacy contamination of coal tar all around the country, because it's so toxic and it's so harmful to the environment
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and human beings. if we took all of these chemicals out our nation would get healthier immediately. we'd have fewer sick days, we'd have better focus, we'd have less anxiety, our kids would learn more easily. we'd lose weight. we'd have more energy, we'd have fewer tumors and longer lives. they poison our food and then sell us pills. we get sick and they get rich. rfk wants us to eat clean, and he's ready to ax corrupt government staff on day one, tv doctors are worried we're not going to need them anymore. it's not often that the entire medical and public health community is going to be in lockstep on something, but they're pretty close on this in terms of their significant concerns. horror. even somebody said to me today, i can't think of any single individual who would be more damaging to public health than rfk. there are career staff texting me saying this was just the push they needed to try to get out. they were already on the fence
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and worried we're not just going to see this incredible kind of, you know, integration of ideology that has no science behind it. america is the sickest country in the entire developed world, and tv doctors are happy with the status quo. three quarters of american adults are overweight or obese. it doesn't have to be this way. america should be the healthiest country. our food is so toxic we're not even allowed to sell it in europe. we all started getting sick and fat in 1990. that's when they added ultra processed food to the food pyramid. doctors began prescribing everyone pharmaceuticals, and everyone got a desk job and stared at a screen all day. have you been to the beach recently? we used to be a lot skinnier. the government let the food and drug industry turn us into jabba the hutt, and they say rfk is dangerous. these people should be brought up on child abuse charges. i saw an elementary school class walking down the street in midtown
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yesterday. looked like the cowboys offensive line. the army can't even recruit. they had to lower their standards because everyone was too big and slow. show me a 70 year old who can do this. now this is the most powerful woman or man at health and human services. rachel levine. would you consider him or her healthy and fit? rfk jr would oversee agencies that lied about covid and told us to hide from a virus that spreads inside? why are democrats so bent out of shape? about a ripped 70 year old wanting to take food coloring out of doritos and go for a hike? once in a while? this guy wants clean water and fresh fruit, and democrats are calling him crazy. rfk jr is saying, let's
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diet and exercise and the left is saying, no, no, no. stay inside, eat takeout, and inject ozempic if anyone tells you that's healthy, they're the threat. trump's mandate was to make america healthy again. get dei and crt out of the pentagon and fire the spies who lied to us. if you're against that, you just outed yourself. the choice of tulsi gabbard as dni is not in the best interest of the american people. it's not in the best interests of our national security. this is so extraordinarily dangerous being a serviceman. it does not make you qualified to lead the department of defense and to have access to our nuclear weapons. i'm very disturbed by this. this guy is clearly a sycophant for donald trump. the attorney general sees the most sensitive intelligence in the government. he's threatening to blow up the department and has accused it of being corrupt. and there's a real fear inside the justice department that he or people like him would, would
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order investigations where there was no predicate, where there was no crime. so the cia and wall street are going to be putting up a big fight over trump's cabinet. big. the country voted for change, and they're going to try to stop it. it's not just about eliminating their power profiteering and corruption. it's about exposing what they've done. like the department of justice who spied on trump, raided his house, arrested him, and covered up for the bidens. they're acting like the gates nomination could break them. the headline in politico you thought the doj staffers were in a full blown freak out before. what the f is happening? omg, i'm struggling to find words. why are they surprised that trump wants a reckoning at doj, the department that covered up epstein, diddy and both trump assassination attempts? who did you think trump was going to put in charge there? tulsi hegseth, gates, kennedy washington's worst nightmare. sources inside the pentagon say
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the mood is dark, feels like a morgue, and they're worried about a shakeup. every single person that was elevated and appointed by milley will be gone. the state department is so scared of change. they're emptying their bank accounts and sending all their money to ukraine. president biden is committed to making sure that every dollar we have at our disposal will be pushed out the door between now and january 20th. these people weren't scared that trump's a fascist. they're scared that he's effective. washington looks like a bunch of scared teens trying to clean up their rooms before dad comes home. and everyone's being polite. you know, you don't want to get on his bad side. what happened to the threat of democracy? talk. what happened to the fascist talk? by the way, i know i've said those things about trump as well, but i'm not talking about me. i'm talking about his political opponents like president biden. when they say it, it holds way more weight than me. i'm just trying to figure out how do you go from he's an essential, essential threat to democracy, to welcome back trump's picking
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firebrands, to tear down the system that tried to destroy us. fetterman calls it karma. i would describe it as god tier level trolling to just trigger a full on china syndrome, to own the libs in perpetuity. if the republicans stick together, there's nothing anybody can do about it. we have everything they want that we want, everything we voted for, everything we were promised. so you're going to see an avalanche of leaks and lies about these nominees to break the will of the senate. and if the senate loses its nerve, then the will of the people loses. i know it all seems a little crazy, but at least we're not in new zealand. this is what they're up to over there. oh, come on, come on, come. on, come. on, come to.
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one. jillian michaels is a fitness expert and campaigned alongside rfk jr. and she joins me now. so, jillian, you must be happy for bobby. i'm overjoyed. i have so much to say, but i'll just wait for you to hit me with all the questions i'm ecstatic. trump delivered on his promise. i could not be happier and more grateful about this, and all the democrats can thank us later. that's it right? we're going to have everybody lose 40 pounds and they're going to look fantastic. we're not just happy for bobby, we're happy for the country. because if he's put in charge and he does what he promises to do, we can all maybe live longer, feel better about ourselves and stop popping so many pills. why is that controversial? it's controversial because he's going to be overseeing. i think it's 11 different agencies from the fda, the usda, the nih, and
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the list goes on the cdc. so the lobbies of big pharma, big pharma, big food, and big insurance are in an absolute panic. he is going to tear down their multi-billion dollar industries. when you think about how of our tax subsidy dollars go to companies like monsanto, which he sued by the way, and won the suit against them. go to companies like monsanto to create genetically engineered crops covered in pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, chemical fertilizers that they sell, that poison us, that make us sick, that destroy our environment. he's going to stop that. and that's the tip of this iceberg. and they are in a panic, right? because if we're eating toxic foods and then getting sick and then being prescribed medication and then going to the hospital and then dying earlier, it's not only
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making us a sick country, but it's also racking up massive debt. while these people who are preying on us are getting filthy rich, he has to go in there and break that entire system to smithereens. do you expect i'm talking massive resistance. massive like maybe big intel type of resistance here. i don't disagree with you. and that's why the next step is getting him confirmed by the senate. and we need to apply as much pressure as possible as citizens. i mean, even hashtags like confirm rfk jr. i know that sounds ridiculous, but on every level we need to let them know that we're watching, that we demand change, that there's been a clear mandate, and anybody who doesn't comply here will be held accountable in the next set of elections, period. you know, being healthy is like it's free. you don't you don't have to buy a lot of things to
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go outside and take a walk or drink water instead of soda, or maybe get food that's not like just laced with additives. it's so simple. but if you live a simple, clean lifestyle, then they're not going to make as much money and they're not going to have as much power in washington and throughout the rest of the country. it's really about power, isn't it? well, it's about power and raw economic incentive. and as much as we can suggest that it's simple, it's not easy. and it's not easy by design. and in fact, it's called structural violence. and it's this collaboration of this toxic quartet, if you will, of the way big farming proliferates these cheap, toxic calories. big food picks up those calories and they tinker with it a bit more with their food scientists to make it more addictive, to make it omnipresent. then big pharma catches us on the other side
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and starts treating all of our sicknesses with all their diseases. and we won't even touch on big, big insurance and how they play a role because there isn't enough time. but the bottom line is look at the world. it's this simple infertility, highest ever early onset cancer diagnoses, up 79% over the last three decades, 74% of adults in america are overweight and obese. we need change. we need it now. what they're doing isn't working and it's not working on purpose because it's profitable for the very few and it's bankrupting americans. it's the number one cause of bankruptcy is a health related condition. and it's killing them. if you're afraid of rfk, you've lost your mind. take a back seat. let the professionals in this space handle it. and thank god when it starts improving. period. and, ladies, if rfk jr succeeds, you can all look like gillian. so that's a little goal to strive for. have a great night. thank you jesse. so our celebrities really
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>> we thought democrats would've been sad. turns out that was just the start. liberals are finding creative ways to cope with the idea trump is going to be president and this time he's not messing around. they are threatening a strike. >> i read the taliban are so happy that we didn't pick a woman. there's a lot of anti-women feeling around the world. be careful. >> i'm going to say this. you didn't get here by yourself.
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you can't do this without us. if we don't let you, you won't get any. it's that simple. >> jesse: they aren't just giving up that they are giving up the thing they like the most, attention. don lemon quit twitter but then the -- but then came back and asked people to follow him. joy read said she's quitting. >> and today i finally did something i've been meaning to do for a while and the reason for doing it and kissing goodbye my 1.9 million followers over there is because i haven't been posting for a long time. i didn't want to contribute content once it was purchased by its present owner. >> and talking to fewer people isn't how you win elections. that was one of kamala's biggest mistakes on the trail. she worked -- we are finding out she didn't want to do the podcast because she didn't want to offend her liberal staffers.
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there was a backlash with some of our progressive staff that didn't want her to be on it. anyone who cares this much about their staffs feelings is unfit. except me, i care deeply. she was so scared to hurt people's feelings she never came up with an agenda. americans don't like that. even some migrants don't like it. they think they are better off with trump even if they are going to get deported. >> if you get deported, would you regret your support to donald trump? he's saying he wouldn't regret supporting donald trump. you are not thinking about yourself, you were thinking about your children and the future of your children. >> yes, i want better for my children. >> jesse: liberals love to tell you they are allies of blacks and latinos but they think they are crazy. the "financial times" study shows white liberals are way more radical than blacks and hispanics. away more. more blacks and hispanics are
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proud to be americans then white liberals. they want tighter borders than white liberals. white liberals think america is more of a racist country then it blacks and hispanics. they believe you can make it in america if you work hard. white liberals not so much. white liberals are alone on an island while the rest of the country is over here in the place we like to call normal. if liberals could wipe the tears out of their eyes maybe they could see a little bit better and notice everyone around them things they are -- they are open borders avs to hit america. visiting professor and global ambassador at northwood university and could be our next secretary of treasury. who knows at this point. okay. let's start with the strike. what would motivate a woman to have a strike for political reasons? >> in the case of
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whoopi goldberg maybe we should be celebrating that she's on a strike. in the pursuit of male feminism i announced to my wife recently that i am now withholding time with me until trump is no longer >> your poor wife. i don't know if she could make it 24 hours. tell me about the idea i'm going to make a big announcement, i'm leaving twitter. what are liberals trying to accomplish their? >> they have a completely false sense of their importance. i wrote an article a few years ago on the narcissism and grandiosity of celebrities because if you are surrounded for 20 years with people who cater to every one of your whims , then you are fully decoupled from reality. you think that when you were going to announce that i'm leaving the platform, there's going to be a cataclysmic earthquake with people crying.
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then he realized that nobody cares so you quietly come back and say i was just kidding, please love me again. >> oils to be have with these crazy people? it seems like white liberals are so far out there. i've never seen it. they don't think the country is a great place. they don't want a tight border and blacks and hispanics who vote together with white liberals are like this is nuts, it's not what we believe, what is this pretend for the democratic party? >> no place do you see that more than in academia. which is at the root of all of those reflexes that you are highlighting. the day or two after trump won the, i on my personal facebook page to see what all of my colleagues in the behavioural scientists and that consumer psychologists and the economists were saying. and they were absolutely stunned
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that he won. they couldn't come up with a single possible reason for why he won other than the fact that they live in a country full of deplorable's and... imagine we pay $400,000 for these professors to teach our kids but they can't close the circle for you, it's pretty bad. >> jesse: we will have to fire a bunch of people. i will let you know and please and the strike. don't put her through that. it would be inhumane. have a great evening. a major fbi raid. that is ne hey, grab more delectables. you know, that lickable cat treat? de-lick-able delectables? yes, just hurry. hmm. it must be delicious. delectables lickable treat. progressive makes it easy to see if you can save money with a commercial auto quote online so you can get back to your monster to-do list.
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lumineux is the first fluoride free toothpaste i've ever found that actually works. my dentist was blown away with how clean and white my teeth are. my gums and teeth are so healthy. it's crazy. you can get lumineux toothpaste at walmart and target. >> jesse: democrats did soul searching after getting warm to last week. john fetterman thinks it's time for nancy to hang up her cleats. i think it's really ironic that you have a woman at age 84 and she's still hanging on.
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why not give a younger generation an opportunity to occupy that seat. nancy disagrees. she filed her reelection paperwork this morning and why should she retire? she think the democrat party is doing fine. >> the brand of the democratic party overall seems to have been her to this election cycle. >> i think we lost the presidential election and in many cases our democrats ran ahead of the presidential ticket. so your branding that we all got rejected. we didn't. we are still in the fight right now and it's going to be a close call. i don't see it as an outright rejection of the democratic party. >> jesse: the party's policies were a mess and so is it's messaging. >> do you think that democrats can win a national election if they continue on this path where they demonize and call someone a collaborator just because they don't like their point of view
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on one issue. >> we are going to keep losing if we do that. we are not good to be able to win elections if we don't at least entertain and debate a variety of views on important issues. >> jesse: democrats lost on the issues they refused to debate and then called voters names for demanding change. democrats got wiped out so badly at the ballot box that the biggest lefties in the liberal media are admitting they should stop talking and start listening. >> the thing that surprised me least about the election was the sharp red shift in the big cities. if you just talk to anybody who lives and then they are furious. this idea that the economy is actually good or crime is down, this is all just fox news. talk to some people who live near you. >> she is a republican national spokeswoman. how are you doing? you feel better than the democratic party?
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>> i'm feeling a lot better than the democratic party. how are you doing. >> jesse: i'm feeling great. do you think he has a point that nancy is too old and it's time to pass the torch? >> i think he has a point. he's missing the part that we've all noticed these last eight years. she's not just missing that, she's missing it because she lacks authenticity. if i could quickly shut up my little brother, happy birthday gave it. he told me in 2015 win he first heard a rumour that donald trump might run for president that this was good to be the next president of the united states but then he said he had never seen the young people so excited. he said if they get what they want and get what they deserve donald trump will be president. he was right in 2016 and right again last week. the fact the democrats like any kind of connection to their voting base, they lost that in 2016 win donald trump came on the scene and was a different kind of politician than any democrat or republican could ever have been before. >> jesse: what you think they lost that connection?
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as work line says they don't even listen to the voters. they live in these huge cities that are falling apart and they deny their falling apart and they don't hear everybody telling them can we fix the cities? >> the fact is they don't listen to them because they don't have to. they've always believed they could manufacture a story and they could manufacture a candidate and manufacture support for that candidate. they have now learned that is not a winning strategy anymore and that's because donald trump woke up the american people. the democrat party for many years has believed they are more powerful than the will of the people because they have so many institutions on their side. they learned the hard way when donald trump stood up after everything that was thrown his way these last four years and set the american people want me back in office and that is where i will be. he was vindicated on november fifth in the kind of landslide in which i can only assume will make them reassess that strategy. >> donors don't even want to
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pony up for the midterms because it's like letting cash on fire. they don't trust the party to handle the money wisely because they were lied to about it being a close race when they were really just skimming 10% off the top four celebrities like oprah. do you feel the excitement that the country feels? there's people that aren't even into politics. the rollout of the cabinet is like the price is right. come on down. it's like everybody, your phone blows up oh, my gosh,... every day is a surprise. >> it's almost like the american people are excited when they get what they asked for. this is what happens when you listen to your voters. you would not -- you not only when the election but you also gain the excitement and support and the faith of the american people. they have faith in not just donald trump but this administration and the next four years because they feel like they're finally wingless into. we said this in 2016, don't
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trump one because he spoke to the forgotten man and woman thinks to him they are forgotten no more. >> jesse: happy birthday gabe. elizabeth, good to see you. johnny goes to the airport. >> are you leaving the country since trump was elected? >> come again? >> are you leaving? you are staying. >> i'm staying how are folks 60 and older having fun these days? family cookouts! ♪ playing games! ♪ dancing in the par... (high pitched sound) (high pitched sound) (high pitched sound)
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sylvester stallone introduced him as the second calling of george washington. let's listen in from one of our friends from the from the news, from the media. we one i didn't know this. we won 49 out of 50 states, shifted toward the gop. significantly. that's a big that's a big number. so we won
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the largest share of black and hispanic votes of any republican in the history of our country. recorded history of our country. so we won. think of that. we won the largest share of black and hispanic voters. that's so incredible. they're unbelievable people we respect them. we admire them. they've been through a lot and they like us. and it wasn't easy. it wasn't easy. but on the if you take a look at the border of texas, the governor called me greg abbott, who's a great guy. he called me up. he said, you won every single town on the border. and these towns were always blue. they were a dark, strong blue. and we won every single town up and down the border. in texas. we won with married women. what about unmarried women? what happened to unmarried women? we won with married women. we won half of all ages. think of that. more
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than 50% of the 18 to 29 year olds. the highest in many decades. the highest number. and again, it really has to do with common sense. you know, people don't want men playing in women's sports, right? they don't want they don't want. you know, i said that during the last few weeks, i was very heavy on the common sense things like they want a border, they want people to come into our country. they do. they don't want to have exclusion, but they want to come in legally through a system. they don't want them coming in through prisons and through where you dump a prison from countries all over the world dumping prisons into our country. the prisoners dumped into our country, by the by the millions they don't want that. they don't want all of the kind of things that they don't want drug dealers. they don't want gang members. they don't want people that are causing trouble. they don't want people that the country doesn't want. and they had a, i would say, a truth. ellen would say an x,
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but it came out and it had 12 different things, and it went down a list of things. and part of it was that the cartels were bringing in drugs. they don't want them. it's stopping you. where do you see? where do you see the numbers that are going to be released in two days? things happen to our country. this is two days. as of three days ago. but things are happening to our country that we didn't see happening for years. the caravans on the way up, 35,000 people. they're breaking up. they're breaking up. they're not even they're not making the journey. and we had 3 or 4 of the highest, i guess, almost every single day we set new records in the stock market. we set new records economically. we we're doing it now. the only thing is, mr. speaker, i think it's important. maybe you should pass a bill. you have to start my term from november 5th. okay. or november 6th. if you want. november 5th, because the
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market's gone through the roof, enthusiasm has doubled. it's doubled in the last short whil. and i watched a liberal commentator say, you know, whether you like them or not, there seems to be a beautiful light shining over our country and even over the world. i said, this guy didn't say that, but we're going to we have to defeat inflation. and while inflation is down, the costs are way too high. and when i went around, i heard something that was very interesting. the word grocery. it sort of such a strange and simple and nice word. you know, i'm going out for groceries today. they talked about that more than any other item. the groceries are too high. and when you think about it, that's a very bad, bad thing. and i talked about that a lot in the last couple of weeks. and it resonated. i tell a story about a woman. she got three apples, an old woman,
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she had three apples, and she brought them up to the cash register. and she looked at the woman and she said, is that the right price? and the woman sai, yes, ma'am, i'm sorry. yes it is. and she said, oh, that's okay. could you wait one minute? and she took one of the three apples and she brought it back to the refrigerator, and she came back gently up to the cash register, and she paid for two apples instead of three. that should not be happening in our country. that should not be happening here. it's not going to happen here. we're going to we're going to make it a much a much different place. we're going to slash energy costs. we're going to get your energy bills in half, and that's going to bring down the cost. generally speaking. and we're going to have a whole new we have a big we have a big announcement. and i won't tell you it's i won't tell you the name of his, the exact name i think he's an incredible person. got an unbelievably wonderful wife named catherine. so i won't tell you his name. might be something like burgum.
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burgum? he's from north dakota. he's going to be announced tomorrow for a very big position. so everybody's waiting. there he is. hi, doug. he's going to be announced tomorrow and we have somebody else that's probably coming up with him to be announced, who's a big one. and we're going to do things with energy and with land, interior. that is going to be incredible. and so i look forward to doing the formal announcement. although this is a pretty big announcement right now, actually. he's going to head the department of interior and he's going to be fantastic. all right. good. doug. congratulations, catherine. but we'll make the formal announcement tomorrow. we're going to reduce regulation waste, fraud and inefficiency. and these two guys are going to find a lot of it. we're going to clean out the corrupt, broken and failing bureaucracies. and that's what we're going to be doing. and we're going to stop child sexual mutilation. we're going
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to stop it because it's time. it's time, it's time. and it's not right. what's going on? people are it is mutilation and it's not going to happen. we have to stop it. we have to get back to a great country with low taxes and strong military. we're going to fix our militar. we did it once. now we're going to have to do it again. we didn't know a big chunk of it was going to be given to afghanistan. we're going to work on those. donald trump at mar-a-lago, announcing that it looks like doug burgum is going to be announced as secretary of the interior tomorrow or tonight. unclear. also talked about ending sex change surgeries for children and lowering the price of groceries, especially apples. so we'll have more on that tomorrow. 2024 was a tipping point. celebrities lost their clout. kamala had taylor swift and beyonce in her corner and
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she paid rappers and oprah millions. but none of it worked. vanity fair writes this after the results poured in, plenty of critics wondered whether any of the razzle dazzle was worth it. the emerging consensus is that the celebrity campaigns might motivate those who are already partizan, but they do very little persuading. americans aren't interested in celebrity endorsements, and we don't care if they threaten to leave the country because nobody believes them. how do you feel about the specter of a second trump administration? i will move, i can't live in this country if that's if he became president. it wasn't just babs cher, sharon stone, michael cohen, america ferreira ferreira, tomato, tomato all said they'd leave the country if trump was reelected. but it's been over a week and they're all still here. the only one who left was eva longoria, who's now splitting her time between spain and mexico. quote, whether it's the homelessness or the taxes. not that i want
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to ish on california. it just feels like this chapter in my life is done now. eva didn't have to leave america to escape taxes and homeless. she could have just left california. i hear florida's nice will. any stars try to follow her lead? well, we sent johnny to newark airport to see if he'd catch a celeb trying to make a clean getaway. are you leaving the country because donald trump was elected? no, i am not. no, i ain't going nowhere. i'm staying. god bless america. are you leaving the country? since trump was elected? come again? what about you? are you leaving? no way. jose. you're staying? i'm staying. will you be leaving the country? since donald trump was elected, i'm living in the country now. where are you going? i'm going to paris. oui, oui. have you considered leaving the country? no. i like it here. america is pretty good, man. america is the greatest place on earth. are you happy that donald trump won the election? i was relieved i didn't vote for him, but i don't think it's the end
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of the world. not really. i voted for kamala harris. oh, wow. if you were to leave the country, where would you go? hawaii. that's in the united states. yeah, africa. back to my roots. switzerland. i heard there's a lot of good looking people there. you're on the market? not yet. what are you waiting for? i got to get a makeover. oh, and a little ozempic. all right, mr. demille, i'm ready for my close up. have you guys seen chair? chair, have you seen barbra streisand? no. have you seen cher? around here. who? chair. you mean like the singer? she said she's leaving the country since trump was elected. oh, they said that the last thing they forget it. she's 70. she's thriving. she can go wherever she wants. she probably wishes she could turn back time. exactly. what do you think about all these celebrities? barbra streisand, cher who said they're leaving the country? they haven't even left. let them go. they're rich. it's easy. i doubt anybody's going
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to really leave the country. these people are detached from the reality. i was trying to do you a favor. who would you like to see? leave the country? p diddy, alec baldwin, hulk hogan, the ladies of the view, whoopi goldberg is somebody that i would not kick out of this country. if i had all the money in the world, i would not be here. oh, there she is. no, that's not her. snap out of it. is that jane fonda or not? we don't talk about jane fonda. i'm a vietnam veteran. what have you heard from donald trump since he's been elected? he's going to get into office, change transgender rights. what did he say about that? i don't know, illegal immigrants bring us a lot of money. i kind of feel a little bad that they have to be deported. how would you stop the illegal immigrant crime? wow. good question. he's picking a lot of different people to do a lot of different things for the country. it's
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rubio. did you just drop off rosie o'donnell? no. i think i see rosie o'donnell. let's find out. rosie? rosie, is rosie in here? no. is that you? how is your airport experience been there? are delays within the flights right now. it's dry. donald trump is going to be looking for a new transportation secretary. people are saying i should do it. what do you think? you got to fix the potholes. you need to put better food into the airports. do you hear that, johnny? don't pay the bill. if i do become transportation secretary, jesse watters, my boss is going to be very upset. what message do you want to tell him? let him go, jesse. i want you to stay, brother. i want you to stay with fox news. give him a chance. everybody deserves a chance. all right, well, call me secretary johnny. secretary johnny, if that makes them feel better. all right. thanks so much. with trump's victory, isn't sending everyone in hollywood into a tailspin. our next guest says it feels like after four years, she can breathe again. you might remember justine bateman from family ties. there's got to be
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dancing at this point is non-negotiable. i don't think he's bluffing, mallory. all right, one dance, two dances, one slow. mallory. i'd almost rather die than do this. sounds like a yes to me. skip. actress justine bateman joins me now. how are you doing, justine? good. yeah. not an actress and not on family ties. just writer and author. but anyway, it's nice to see you. thanks for having me. of course. so tell me about hollywood. these people, every time they say they're going to leave the country and they never do. why is that? i don't know, but what i'm really excited about is that the political correctness, the sort of woke era is over because you need you need mob mentality, momentum in order to keep that going, in order to threaten people if they're not thinking and talking. the way you do to threaten their lives,
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threaten their careers, threaten their place in societ, you need that momentum in order to do that. and when trump won presidency again, that cut that momentum off. so this whole woke era is over. you're right. i mean, they only are effective when they work in perfect harmony together. and now they're all divided and arguing with each other. and they're not on offense. they're canceling each other. and that's probably a good thing. is it really official? you believe it's official? we're never going back to cancel culture. we're never going back to political correctness. you're calling it right here. well, i'm saying you need that. i mean, when you look at mob mentality and the things that have happened, like the tulip. tulip mania hundreds of years ago, the burning of the witches in salem, there needed to be a mob, a mob mentality, momentum. and if you don't have that, it dies out. and i'm talking
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about, yes, things have changed politically, obviously, but it's spiritual. it's a spiritual shift. it started a little bit when elon musk bought twitter and turned it into x, and it really changed when donald trump won this presidency. you can i can feel it. definitely. i can feel it too. there's also an excitement and i don't know whether it's about the decisive victory or if it's about the way he's rolling out these cabinet officials. there's a promise in the air where people are expecting major change, and you're kind of on the edge of your seat because you don't know how it's going to happen or when it's going to happen, but people expect it to happen. are you feeling that too? yeah. for the last four years, very acutely, and i know it preceded the these four years as well. but there's been kind of a pressing down, a pressing down
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and kind of limiting what people can say. and what happens too, is you limit what can even occur in society. and so there's been a stagnation. things haven't been moving forward in, in the arts, in philosophy, in politics, in medicine, in anything. and i don't mean technically did things, you know, were there technological advances or anything like that? i mean, innovation like with your thoughts, with what is coming into your spirit from god, magic, the universe, whatever you want to call it, that's been stagnated for at least four years. and now that's changed. and that's what i'm really excited about. i've been waiting for this moment for a long time. it's a brilliant observation, and i've noticed it too, that culture is stuck. they keep making repeats of every movie. every tv show is a repeat. there's no creativity in hollywood, in literature, in the arts, as you mentioned. you've noticed it more than anybody. i'm sure. but it's
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great to get those juices flowing again and get the spirits unbound. justine, thank you so much for joining jesse watters primetime. great to see you again. and i'm glad it's a spiritual revolution. i yeah, i think so. thank you. thank you. want to clear something up about my mom? although i'm not going to her house for thanksgiving. she didn't disinvite me to her house for thanksgiving because of politics. i just happen to not be going for the first time in many years because of a scheduling issue that has nothing to do with the election. so i love her. she loves me, everything is fine. we just want to make that very clear. let's do some texts. kim from omaha, rfk jr dropping a dose of brazil. epic. get ready to get fit america. harry from
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marlboro, new jersey. wait, is rfk telling me i need to eat healthy to look thin? i was just going to wear a garbage vest. matt from rochester, new york, carville will be very upset. rfk, after changing the recipe for his favorite snack, doritos. it's good for you, carville. it's good for you. just let it happen. mike from houston. cher actually promised to move to jupiter in 2016 if trump won. i know someone elon with a big rocket mike from seaford, new york. hey lemon x isn't an airport. no need to announce your departure. josh from the control room is cereal a soup? no it's not, although many eating cereal is going to have to put that on the list. i'm watters, and this is my world.

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