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>> imas a major cultural transformation taking place? gone are the days of coliner capper nicnik kneeling on the field and the trump dance seems to be taking its place. numerous stars were mimicking g the iconic groove that donald trump perfected while on the campaign trail as a way toeb celebrate some big plays. >> he gets the sack. >> that's not all. t the trump dance making another appearance at the big ufc fighti the president-elect attended at madison square garden.nes john jones performed the move right in front of trump after knocking out his opponent, but is there a larger trend at play trumhere? secret trump voters have a a postelection coming out party.
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they are donning hats in cafes, celebratin g on social media and flying trump flags. the supporters in deep blue cities and states are no longer keeping it to themselves. trump improved on his 2016 ands 2020 marginsin in almost every state including the most big blue cities like new york,lo los angeles and chicago.aw voters h saw his victory as validation and are acting accordingly. i think one of the thingshole happening is that whole idea that politics is downstream from culture, that people like the women in l.a. and beverly hills and everyone was wearing thoserc hats at brunch. can sort of say i'm not crazy for feeling this way.so >> it's pretty incredibl pe that it's the media observing this as though they had no role in making it intolerable to wear that had. there like everybody's coming out, why did they do that before. s where thee you guy megaphone that portrayed them as deplorable's.k abthink about the narrative verd reality.
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they portrayed the segment asab joyless, irredeemable, racist.l you lookuf at the ufc moment, nt a hitler insights. w if youer are on the other side, everything in your worldview is upside down. then you should reconsider how your worldview was nourished. who fed you these lies?o then youfe join us because the election was between two groups one whtwo believe the news and those who don't.t and thosthe who don't outnumber those who dowh.ll there's reallyy only one media narrative and it's against areality.e grso the grifter broke 175 milln people experience the effects of news bias personally. rea trump trump supported reads apiece and he says that's not me, i'm not a bigot. t that opehan the door to question all the media which suddenly, 75 million people experience tofe
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the effect ictt sinks all narratives.ng now yo,u have them asking whywht can't we have what they are having. have a joe rogan, why don't we have an elon musk. i will leave you with this analogy and i will shut up perhaps. let's talk about a children's birthday party were you claimim everyone is invited but onceive, they arrive, they are told that they must be on their absoluteth best behaviourei. the standard for behaviour keeps shifting and severity, it keepst getting worse and worse.he there are some children who are given preference and exemptionse from these a restrictions as thy intensify. let's say a child named joy reed can denigrate white children an that's okay. so what happens? people stopped coming to theno party. no one wantsgo t to go to that y and you u hear down the block there's a great house and everybody's invited and they have a slushy machine and a swimming pool and everybody's having a good time. that's the republicans.
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>> there's a slip and slide? >> in and outside. >> i'm in. want to go toyone the party? >> i guess we've i got to the portion of the trump era where we have moved past shut up and u dribble and now it is fantastic for athletes to be talking abouc their politics or expressingessi their politics because that was one of the critical points when capra nick was kneeling, whenou lebron james wast, speaking out donald trump wants ttoo take ap victory laanp and he won and he should. i think that liberals are doing the right thing and they are thinking about how his coalition was formed, what part of ourost coalition was lost in order for him to make that when. i don't think that bragging that the people who don't consume the news are the ones that are winning in this because that is dangerous. are not saying that theree weren't people on the news who misinformed their listeners.
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we will be talking about this ic a later block that a lot of people did their fans orow followers era big disservice there. it isn't a bad situation for the countre y to be and if people t don't trusrut the people in thee positions. that doesn't mean that theye don't haveto to live up to a certain standard, but i do think that's dangerous and there was a new study out about majority ofa people whojo voted for trump re on friendsus and family. gre >> you say its dangerous, no one asks the follow-up question, can you tell me how it's dangerous.w >> we will alsilo talk about rfk jr. later. scepticism is dangerous. also dangerous to be on tv and not speaking was properly.in gsthose kind of things areth dangerous. there's a rumourat mill that goa around that would be better if you could turn on the 6:00 newso and knowin that you were going o be told the truth about that. >> the real danger is telling people that there are millions e
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of people who are white supremacists. that seems to besu more dangeron >> you don't think that telling people that vaccines cause autumn is dangerous? >> that's harmful but that i doesn't put the peoples -- put p the targetut on the >> maybe the media doesn't deserve to be trusted.serv maybe the media deserves exactly what they've gotten.ey because they did lie to us. they lie to us about russia collusion, they got themselves a nobel peace prizcoe and all kins of prizes. they didn't givet them back, we found out there was nothing to it. we were at each other's throats for four years over thisr nonsenseth. so what's happening now is people are feeling good because they have literally extricated t themselves frohim this legacy media. they moved onto social mediaat because they recognize t that te legacy media is in with big tack
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and the democrat party and it'st not doin wg anybody any good. what we're seeing right now is how the democrats boxed us.in we t were in this box and you wf in that box. now all of a sudden trump getsda elected and it's one box, all the edges have fallen off the boxes. h we are happy, you've got footballers and you've got golfers and you've got prize fighters and they are all doingc the dance. maybe because,e these guys who e years ago may have taken a knee, the truth is they know when they go home that their family is suffering in the big cities. f their families aren't being protected because of cashlesshl bail andes the fact that there e illegals who aren't vetted who are in this country. they saw blm by sixus million-dollar houseess and noth give a penny to the kids in the inner-city. they kept telling g us how great the economy was. a everybody in america knew itas wasn't great. in the end n they were subjugat,
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a lot of us to the rights of illegals being moved out ofof schools, moved out of parks so the illegals could come in. don't tell me that they deserve to be trusted because they don't. the bottom linuse is this. there are a lot of secret celebrations in new york city. there's a guy here whose... and brock bowers broke the record yesterday with theth las vegas raiders. he apparently hae d 13 catches n one day, a rookie tight end.en the firsd t question they asked him, cbs edited out a celebration, they abruptly halted it after he did the trump dance. y are you doing the trump dance and he said i was watching ufc and john jones did it.s then they say the raiders say he's not available for any postgame availability. >> the ufc thing is interesting because president trump and
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started going about 40 years -- four years ago. he enjoys it and he got fans there. the democratic party forgot that there is a whole ufc part ofar fandomty in the united states a president trump tapped into than from there. >> you go to a ufc fight or football game, all the athletesh and the fighters know that when they gino into that octagon or that field they are putting their life on the line. the same way trump when he wins the political arena, he put his life on the line. not just his money or hiss freedom, his life.fr he put it on the line. n element of respect from two sports that are the most popular inin the country and thl most violent. this guy can t ghio out there ad also put his life on the line. now everybody feels an infectious courage because there's no more stigma about being that. it has moved overnight. you don't want to be that anymore, it's not a look.
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jessica talks about when the guy took the knee. there's a difference between that and a celebratory dance. one guy is doing something thats is divisive and disrespectful,e the otheotr guys are dancing afn a touchdown. .> after success >> it's fun and there's nothing wrong with that. i don't think any football teams are going to decline a white house invitation this year. this ihis thtee first league wio dance since the grady and that's what greg does every day after his exclamation point. remember when he was in the middle of the culture and then he got into politics and then hu went out in the middle ofof nowhere, he's now going from culture to counterculture. no one's ever done that.ll usually stars go from counterculture like snoop.sn he started counterculture and gangster rap and now he's doing olympic coverage for nbc. trump is doing it in theon completely opposit ae direction, incredible to the hold. >> this incredible. the five on a mondayan.
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>> we didn't cit eye on a lot of issues and we told him so. >> we realized it's time to do something different and that starts with not only talking about donald trump, but also talking with him. >> a lot of democratic leaders we've talked to this past week since the election have told us it's time for a new approach. >> we know this will be a consequential presidency. the question is whether it will be constructive. >> don't be mistaken. we're not here to defend and normalize donald trump. >> but did they strop a beehive of lanky -- angry liberals, some who are bound to boycott. the current msnbc host saying normalizing trump is a bad idea to. and they are threatening anyone who goes on the liberal network by comparing them to collaborators. as for the view, some --
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somebody isn't so sunny about the whole thing. >> i don't think you need to sit down for 90 minutes at mar-a-lago and kiss his ring to be able to speak truth and to be able to cover a story. so maybe they are not journalists in the true sense. maybe they are saying they are opinion journalists. but we have to remember that trump is the guy who ushered in the era of fake news. >> when you woke up this morning and you saw this, what did you think? >> have to be really quiet because i can't wake up kudlow. number 1, sunny is a coward. she's saying i prefer to be far, far away and law of the bombs than actually talk to somebody. i feel like that i should greet this reversal with the best intentions. they've seen the light, they change their minds. j.d. vance had negative views on donald trump and now he's his vp
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so there is a chance for redemption. it should be welcome. the republican party has evolved because of this. of the people who never thought they were going to be in the republican party, mosque, rfk, trump, rogan, trump, all democrats. we benefit from this. now back to reality. morning joe is hemorrhaging viewers. it appears the network is for-sale and you can't sell it in its current state, you can't just throw a fresh coat of paint on this turd. this was a survival for the show and survival for them. they had no options. they did not admit that they were lying. they didn't admit that they were contributing to the demonization hysteria that caused many bad things including of course the present day humiliation. they didn't say that hitler stuff was b.s., we are sorry and
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maybe we should reflect on that. we should take a few weeks off and think about what [bleep] we where. i don't trust them, morning joe has changed his mind before, he was up trump's blood claiming he wanted to be his vp many years ago and now he's doing this. this is self-preservation at its very worst. >> you don't get more than one switch. >> they are abusing the transitioning. >> jessica you seem to be taking this differently. >> i am and i want to thank my lovely colleagues for easing me in to the next four years of the last several months. a lot of it is admitting that you betrayed the public about what all of the poles were saying. this was a jump ball where normal pulling error in one direction was going to create a scenario we saw or the scenario in which kamala could've won all
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seven of the battleground states. keeping on this, everyone things he's irredeemable, everyone thinks that he's unelectable, everyone things he's a fascist created this false sense of security. people feel betrayed like they were told he was going to -- he couldn't win and then he did win. it reminds me of when they got rid of... in 10 minutes. i think that there are a lot of things that they needed to be pushed on and that rachel maddow could have done an incredible interview with her, talking about what happened in the election and what went on in that phone call with the michigan representatives and then heard her side of the story. when you look at election coverage and you think of what i help it could have been to the msnbc audience to hear from someone like her who understands the republican party, who understands donald trump, i think i can only help you. for people to say we should just act like he doesn't exist, he's
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the most powerful person on the planet. if you had the chance to sit down with him you take that opportunity and you ask your questions. he has shown himself to be willing to sit down with anybody, even if he gets embarrassed. andrew schultz said you are a big liar head and donald trump didn't care, he kept ploughing through it and having a conversation with him. i think it's a missed opportunity. >> to donald trump do the right thing here and allow them to make the pilgrimage tomorrow lago, was this his better angel speaking to him? >> i have to give him credit for this. he opened the door to his own home, to people who called him a danger to this country and to people who called him hitler. it is clearly one of his many steps that he's doing right now to try to unify the country. he's a bigger man than most people would be.
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those two are a couple of phonies. they are the ones who were instigating people, filing people up, telling them that donald trump was hitler and he was a fascist and it's the end of democracy. we may never have another election in this country. shame on them. right now they are left out. right now they know they have no answers to the president of the united states and their ratings are in the tank. i checked last week 695... 695,000 viewers that's it. given the fact that they've done nothing but hate hate hate and divide this country, so now they've got nothing else to talk about. they've got to include trumpet. they've got to be able to say this is what we are going to be talking about now. for those people who say i don't understand why they'd be kissing his ring, the most important question from this point forward
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is can the legacy media ever regain it's credibility? they can only regain that credibility if they admit that they lied. if they admit that they were wrong. if they admit as to all of the things that they were talking about that wasn't true. you know what they are. people have moved onto social media. they don't need the legacy media anymore. they will never be able to admit they are wrong. that's not the kind of people they are. those on the left who say they are going to be in a concentration camp or they are so egotistical that they are going to be attacked by donald trump, they are fools and we can laugh at them. >> i think sportsmanship is a really important quality for everybody to learn. it's really great when you have a leader that's willing to do it. if you lose, being gracious is great. if you win, being gracious is even better to me. i love that. i just don't believe at all that
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mika and joe went there except for the fact that they were embarrassed. who knows what they really think. to the point about debating, it's not just that. if you want to have an audience, these are the five states that had the biggest swings towards trump. this just came out. new york by 11.5%, new jersey by ten-point 2%, florida and massachusetts at 8.7% and california at 8.3%. you take those, where you going to find the viewers, it's in those states and they needed to do that. i think trump came back more popular than ever and the need to ride the coattails a little bit like some of the congressmen did to get into office. like when rachel and ross had the breakup and ross started dating julie and then rachel was like oh, my gosh, i have to
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denning lost in the wilderness.k >> i think t democrats are in te wilderness as you said before. there is no clear leader of the party. joe biden will be ouof ot of ofu shortly. kamala harris lost the election. >> i think democratsston. surros ourselves with people that w wil affirm what we already believed. we don't want to hear the bad news. >> someone must tell the usual suspects on the far left thate the saying isas when you are inp hole, stop digging d. not keep digging. i it's important formp america too have a centre-left party. and for that party to be competitive and a good firstat g step toward that goal would be to make the voters not want to punch you in the face. >> so i'm going to give you thei solution for the democrat party and you tell me if it's possible. they need to, turthn they're bk on a form of antagonistic activism that has beenast encouraged in the past because l they are allowed on social media and to win back traditionals democrats which meanwhs its goig to be a short-term loss.
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for long-term solution which is a draw the moderate democratsra are justts normal democrats bacu there's your solution. do you thinkluti it's an imposse ask? >> i think it's quite reasonabll and a lot of people that's whatr they are gravity -- gravitatingo towards. let's talkbasi about the thingst the widest swath of voters canve agree on and shed the extreme positions.ons. part of why that was a problemy in this election is that kamala harris refusal to talkwa about the culture war issue, to actually come out and address that they them... it really hurt her. now they've done surveys of theh late breakers anerd it shows thh the people they went for trump and that culture issues were the biggest driver of that above inflation. the people who knew who they peo were going to vote for went wit inflation, a lot of them did
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pick trump. that ad was completely ubiquitous in people's eyes. one thing that, i'm not sayingth that there isn't a lot of work to do because there is. for people who are talking aboua this as if we got completelyted, decimated, the numbers don't bear that out.out, trump didn't cross 50% of the v popular vote. a majorityot of americans didn'd vote for him. senate democrats performed really well. they ran seven or eight pointss ahead of kamala harris which is what was predicted. that shows that this coalition a can exist. trump had a special sauce at the top of the ticket for a lot ofth people. >> isn't it true when you do an s.a.t. test you get 400 points00 when you sign it?s all right. ana that's my analogy to theber. democrats getting that number. it's like you get people whoo aren't thinking. >> maybe some people weren'tng thinking at the top of thep of ticket, what say you?
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>> i'd say let's move on. >> i've heard that before. >> jesse when you tell most of the country they sock they are going to stop hanging around you that's why i tell you that you socket so you leave me alone. >> we never hung around to begin with, as a matter.y we they went awoke and everybodyd else thought thaevt that was kit of antiwhite and antimanha, anti-american. you have millions ofof traditiol democrats who felt like there party was just ashamed of them. and they couldn't talk about it because the democrats don't tolerate dissent. you couldn't say or debateythi anything about covid or blm or any of that stuff because they don't allow it. then the biggest issues,issu immigration and inflation, they didn't even listen to the american people. they just dismiss them and anybody that did talk up... just a purge. they go into this election as a shrinking party and they didn't debate anybody so they weren'tgn learning anything and they
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weren't listening so they were going in dumb and blind. they thought they could buy and lie their way to victory. they realize they got toasted and now they need to reevaluate everything. they have to reevaluate who thee are. if you are 60, 70, 80 years old, that's too late.th that is their entire leadership is that age. they will need a young gun toom come in ane d it's not going tom a woman. my sources are saying there never running a woman again. it's going to have to be a man. and that's was going to be. p >> john federmanig, he's speakig out, is he putting his oversized hat in the ring? >> yes although i think he's just putting his hoodie in the ring. let mefoot tell you something. he has impressed me a great deal
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compared to when we first were introduced to him. here's the problem. the democrats are the ones who created the hateful rhetoric. we were deplorable's, we were garbage, we cling to god and guns and that's a horrible thing. they havane to live with that.a they have to find out who they ar e at heart. otherwise they will be just like joe and mika. to people who weretran transactional, trying to saveo their job, trying to save their power just like with illegals i coming tnto this country to get them to vote. there is a transactional piece to this. the truth is that the american people are not going to listenam to them anymore.he i think the democrats have a higher burden now not just as a party that lost. when you get the house, the senate and... you did do pretty well. in the end its really an issue of they'll lied so much that the
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american people aren't just going to say now they sound reasonable, we are back with them. is another thing about trump that people underestimated aboue him. trump is a businessman. trump understood the importance of reflectinrestg the communityr the country that he was representing.an so trump listened to the younger generation when he went on the podcast or... he was willing to listen and to bring them in. who he was a businessman who wasto a open to a new paradigm. the democrats if they continue with the hate and they continue with cutting back all rights, whether it's the first amendment or the freedom of religion or parents being domestic terroristsnts . it's not going to work for a long time and jesse is right. nancy pelosi for all this h hogwash about being such a smara tactician, she's made it impossible for a woman to run for president and the democrat p party for a long time.
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>> i think one of the sins ofth the old guard of the democratic party was they didn't stand up to the identity politics. they probably knew that it was undermining the cohesion of the melting potht but they were like you know what, may be they gave them space and then suddenlydden that started to kind of create a rock. >> you mentioned that there is n the media piece of it but it would say the advocacy groupse like human rights watch. the democrats care way too much about what human rights watchul with think. they have their groups that i think are a large part to blame and thenth also the way that thy raise all of this money. i would not listen to hollywood again. maybe -- it's not like they're giving you a lot of money. you have to pay them to show up to support you. it was cast when biden decided not to get out. the next blame is going to comeu to kamala harrisld should haveis known that the lies the vigil the white house for so many
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years on inflation is a high-class problem.is crime is going down and biden is the most energetic person in the white house. they did thawhitt from the white house podium and it casttm the die for them to lose thisle election act long time ago. >> very sustained. that very synced.y up next, orth k jr. swallows his down some mickey d's fries.
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: rfk jr. is >> rfk jr. is getting one lastin happy meal in before he makes america healthy again. trump's pick to run the department of health and human services was having a little cheat day, posing with afrie mcdonald's burger, fry's and coca-cola while on trumpet force one. don't get the wrong idea, hege hasn't changed his mind on his health initiatives and recentlyn called trump's fast food diet tlpoison. jessica, is he eating a big mac part of his rite of passage to become a part of the true maga card-carrying group like a blood handshake? h >> i haven't been initiated and
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i don't think i ever will. n i doot like big macs thank you. he doesn't leave the healthiest -- healthiest of lifestylesfest anyway. what i'm curious about is with w this motley crew that has been put up who actually is going to be able to get through. you have met gates and all the parties and the minor, you have this guy who "the new york post" says is just nuts. i saw this woman on a show who was a stanford educated dr. .sh she e was talking a tremendoust amount of sense. she has a book that came outme during the summer called good energy and she says rfk jr. is right about a lot of things, mostly focusing on processed foods and pesticides. she saidid i'mes not a trumpetet we don't lead healthy lifestyles and we don't treat the human in order to prevent chronic illness. e what she had to say so that's my left-field pick if he gets booted off which he p shouldic.
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>> does it bother you that serial makers go the extra yard in europcee but they won't't voluntarily do so in the united states so things like red 40, food and seed oil, potassium bromide and froot loops red 40,u yellow five, blue one.it a lot of these are together inae one product. they don't mak clee a clean in europe but why bother for the americans. what is itt te tell you about te fda and corruption? >> if you get these sugary cereals that you give to your socon in the morning, he goes to school and he's all jacked up and bouncing off the walls.at then a at 11:00 he crashes and e teacher says to the parents it'll jerry might have adhd becaushte he's up here and thent down here and then he sent him to the therapist gives the guy ritalin. now he's got the stimulant andt sugary cereals. that's going to affect hiswill emotions and appetite.an it's this vicious cycle that he's trying to crack where yougs don't trea wt things with pillsy
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you actually j just try to stay healthy ahead of time.de jessica made fun f of me a month ago because i said you could actually reduce health care spendingar if you just made america healthy air. that's all this is. >> you made fun ofsica michelle obama who was trying to do that. [simultaneous talking] >> my sister will be hardest hi> because froot loops was her favourite. i also think that there's a conversation today about rfk in particularabou. they said what was his background. the only thing he had done c is suear health care companies what hasdo he done since? he missed the baby formula thing, wears the management? thinks he's the best person fors the job,t let's see how it goe.
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>> i agree. >> froot loops isn't real fruitt ?i had no idea. i don't care about that. as a regular consumer of cap'n crunch, why does it ripped the roof of -- roof of my mouth when i needed?th that's theat real crime. i love the picture, he looked like a guy in a photo at pd's p house. it wasn' nt a stripper, it was a big mac. trying t ao get trump to adopt a new diet because that will be good for him. if he touches diet coke, pearl harbor is going to lookox like fox & and friends. this is part of the pirate ship. the puzzle pieces aren't going to fit together.in not everybody isg going to like each other, we are all i individuals first.nd we all don't drop in sync like the democrats. you have turo accept our flaws n our differences and the stuff from our past because we are individuals and al l of us have
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stuff in i our past, especially dana. you want to talk about met gates , you've got to look at dana's background. >> this reminds me of win you guest host fox and friends and they make you eat jalapenost poppers at 6:00 a.m. and pretend that you like it. >> i agree with him on a lot and i disagree on a lot. we're going to argue about it so i will take brains andbr patriotism and energy overai lockstep any day. >> a steaming disaster. the mike tyson versuds jake paul boxing match is plagued by glitches and the full moon.
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>> 65 million people tuned in tr see a total streaming dump.ty thousands were frustrated with the terrible quality and freezing. they flashed mike tyson's bear buy flt. did anyone stay up for it? >> i did. why do these netflix disruptions happening during emily in paris, with something i don't want to watch.te i waited too long, it was too late.ct >> i did appreciate the factgath that there were so many people who gathered around. we don't have enough of those moments.ca: >> i like the communal americana moments. >> i saw his rear end and i couldn't stay up because the women were fighting and i can't watch two women hit each other e in the face over and over again. >> unless it's out of our. >> and then i woke up and i won my bet. >> i have my own proposed boxing match. matt gates and mccarthy.
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pelosi and jill biden, that would be interesting. hunter and dawn jr. kristi noem and commander biden. she can't bring her gun. >> whose bear but in all of those. one more thing is up next. and all i can think about is all the green i'm spending on 3 kids in college. with empower, i get all of my financial questions answered. so i don't have to worry. empower. what's next. we're told in genesis chapter 1:26 that god is made man in his image and by his likeness has he made him. genesis is a book of fundamental importance for the jewish and christian faiths and a literary masterpiece that has profoundly shaped western civilization. now, in this exclusive online course from hillsdale college,
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>> time for one more thing. i want to what -- i went to a great show yesterday. this is a great musical, you already know all the words because j.t. hardy has written all of these hit songs. it's a great twist of a show. run through december, highly recommend checking it out. >> tonight we've got a great show, we've got... talking about... do you want me to do this or not? forget it.
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>> jesse watters prime time. johnny asked people about trump's cabinet picks, here's a little lesson. >> what does a secretary of state do? >> they want to protect the state. >> can you name other secretary of state's we've had a? >> hilary duff. >> our men and women and blue have to deal with their fair share of raucous criminals. a select few even get to deal with noncompliant offenders like this fellow here. the unusual suspect from tacoma resisting arrest is being dubbed the notorious p.i. g. >> have a great night.>> jes tonight, president elect donald trump. the sound in this room right now, it's so loud in here. it is so loud. t
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