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must be good. "jesse watters primetime" tonight we have jordan peterson. we have peggy noonan and tom homan. many people don't know tom homan, the most talented writer of the three. he doesn't like to brag about it. jessica? >> jessica: so, san francisco 49 her49ers participated food drive families in need. all they had to do meet the football star donation. first 100 receives a photo. the drive was hosted and benefited the food bank of -- warper helped bring awareness to the hunger. feeding 6500 families every month. >> jesse: sorry, katy. >> katie: that's okay. there were hungry. social media. i have some new posts up from this morning, check it out, jesse is up next what do i mean by pithy? how
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about this? republicans want to kill your kids. sorry, democrats, we're making america normal again. jordan peterson is here. i was frustrated by her inability to really succinctly answer questions. people notice that, and it's like, answer the question. the media taking a long, hard look in the mirror. peggy noonan joins prime time. would you, as governor, allow state police and national guard to carry out mass deportations? that's not going to happen on my watch. mass deportations are coming. tom homan in the house. you better start packing now. plus, calm down, everybody. just take a breath. take a breath. the eagle has landed. roger. tranquility. we copy you on the
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ground. you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing again. thanks a lot. i'm going to step off the lem now. that's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. the famous words of neil armstrong. the first man on the moon. we realized watching tv together, the full magnitude of our potential. manifest destiny isn't limited to god's green earth. adventuring into space is the natural evolution of the american push into the wilderness. space exploration withered under barack obama, but like many things in americ, it's making a comeback. trump and musk flew to south texas today, elon giving 47 a little aerodynamics 101. the goal has been set. colonize mars. but before that, we have to make sure if we get men to mars, we can get them back. so this test was about working out the kinks and they let it rip. five,
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four. 32143211 okay, okay. the mission was a success. spacex fulfilled three of the four goals reignition splashdown, vertical reentry. they just weren't able to catch the booster in the chopsticks. should have used a fork. a manned mission to mars isn't far off, and it's coming at a time when americans cultural confidence is high. we're still celebrating what happened to two days ago in the octagon in the ring and on the gridiron, and now on the pitch. lovely ball for pulisic. it's christian pulisic. it's absolutely delightful from the
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united states. people are having fun because we're getting back to normal. men are acting like men. women are acting like women. walls are being built and statues are going to stay up. even gavin newsom wants to be a part of the story, but he keeps cold calling trump and can't seem to get through. i try to reach out to him, couldn't get through, and then we went back and forth. i called for the special session. i think he actually really likes you guys. i think half of this is an act. you say you reach out to trump. yeah, i didn't connect with him. normally we get right through, but it's a different time, man. we didn't have that problem in the past. but the white house is not set up. he's in the middle of a transition. i'm not complaining about anything. the last person i thought he'd pick up the phone was me. maybe gavin should just show up at mar-a-lago and knock on the door like mika and joe. that's what gavin did with biden. he just showed up at the white house and walked right in. we're hearing more about the morning joe mar-a-lago summit. trump just told them he wants
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to have better relations with the press and do some deals with democrats if they want to help the country. sounds reasonable right? well, most of the media branded mika and joe as traitors who betrayed democracy. it's probably because most of the media actually believed their own lies. morning joe says it was effing worth it. quote unquote. their pilgrimage to palm beach makes more sense now, because this just in the wall street journal is reporting that comcast, the parent company, is about to announce it's spinning off msnbc into a separate venture. it will no longer live under the same umbrella as nbc news ratings. and profit are down, and msnbc is on its own now. biden certainly didn't help. they had to cover up for the big guy, and it got him nowhere. they ended up with no access, no influence and no audience. joe still won't talk to anyone. mr. president, happy early birthday for you. for your birthday. will you talk to us, sir? as a gift to the press? will you please talk to
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us, mr. president? president biden, please. we haven't heard from you all. trip. mr. president, how's the media going to cover the story if the main character is in hiding, they can't. the media wants to be used so badly and biden wouldn't even give them the pleasure. now they're depressed, divided and searching for meaning. talking about trump's landslide is no fun. so now they're seeing how far they can go and what they can get away with and wondering aloud into a microphone, can anyone hear me? is anyone listening? democrats better get started now tracking these people, holding these people accountable and making clear to ordinary voters who voted for what and who's responsible for what. you can't talk broad themes. you have to boil it down to nuts and bolts, and you have to be pithy. what do i mean by pithy? how about this republicans want to kill your kids. republicans want to kill your kids. that's from a
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washington post reporter who sounds like she's trying to get fired by bezos. maybe jennifer rubin wants to be fired, too. no. she's alive. it's better than getting ignored. and the rest of the press is so lost. they're covering the first transgender congressman or congresswoman. i guess they were born a man and now claim they're a woman. and this person wants to use the women's room on capitol hill and abc news decided to take sides. you can guess whose side they took. here she goes. here's congresswoman mace. congresswoman mace, can i ask you a question? as you walk here? so the question is with your piece of legislation about banning women from using. yes. my question to you is it doesn't go far enough. you filing more bills. i'm not going to allow biological men into women's private spaces. i will stand in the brink and stand in the way of anyone on the radical left who thinks that it's okay for a penis to be in a women's locker room, or a bathroom, or a changing room? hell no. i'm not going to stand for it. and the speaker said it
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would be in the house rules package. if it's not, i'll be ready with a motion, a privileged motion to force a vote on this. this is not okay. i'm a survivor of rape. i'm a survivor of sexual abuse. and i'm not going to allow any man and any female private space. now, speaker. end of story. so after democrats got shellacked in the battlegrounds with child sex change surgery ads, abc wants to pick a fight with a woman who doesn't want to share a bathroom with a man. they're treating the trans story like it's watergate. the notion that this incoming small house republican conference majority is beginning to transition to the new congress by bullying a member of congress. this is what we're doing. there's one transgender member of congress at a 435, and the top democrat is siding with they them instead of you. this was the biggest story in washington all day where this transgender member is going to the bathroo.
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it's like they learned nothing from the last election. just go in the men's room or go in the gender neutral bathroom. don't they have those there yet? they have them everywhere else. biden should just build one at this point. he's trying to get all the money spent before he's gone. why not? i can't believe we're even talking about this. clear a man is a man and a woman is a woman, and a man cannot become a woman. so why do hundreds of women have to feel uncomfortable so one man can feel included? this is what made democrats change parties their party wasn't listening to them. so what changed? my level of thinking? me not thinking that the police are above me and white men are above me and i'm all good about like, yo, we can learn about history and all that stuff, but don't tell me or don't, don't try to put it in a way that it's like our country is racist. our kids are important guys, you know? and if we're not teaching them well, if we're not teaching them about credit, if we're not
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teaching them about how to get a home eventually and we're all we're talking about is racism and, you know, trans and gays, which, like i said, i'm all good like you do what you do. just don't force it on. poor people. so behind a closed door democrat senate meeting today, incoming michigan senator elise slotkin tried to splash some cold water on their faces. quote, it's not rocket science, but talking about those issues plainly, not from the faculty lounge but from the assembly line is i think, a very important message. so the country is starting from scratch. we have a blank slate. we can write our own story. this last crazy chapter is over the new american century of a new golden age returns to what america has always been a land of opportunity, where the american citizen, with vision and grit can shoot for the moon or even mars and make it there. trump and musk are watching rockets shoot into space, and the left is saying, republicans want to kill your kids and
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bully men out of women's bathrooms. as you can see, this is going to be a struggle for some people to find their place in the world. but if you look to the past, it'll tell you where you need to go. famed psychologist and author of we who wrestle with god, doctor jordan peterson joins me now. doctor peterson, we love this book. we love all of your books. this one a little meatier than some of the ones i've been reading recently, but you've observed this cultural shift in this country throughout the world, people are struggling to find out. is it their identity, their mission, their meaning in life? what are you observing right now? well, i think you can attribute the fact of the culture war that's occurring everywhere in the west very intensely in the united states, but also throughout europe, australia, new zealand, canada, to a confusion about the nature of the story that should orient
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us in the world and the academics, the postmodern types have put forward really the notion that life is about hedonistic pleasure or about power, and the problem with that is that both those stories are self-defeating. you don't want to be around anybody who's primarily motivated by power, and you don't want to be around anyone who's primarily motivated by their own pleasure seeking self-interest. you need a different pattern of orientation in the world to make you desirable, to make you able to have functional relationships. and in order to stabilize the future and to give your life meaning, and for better or worse, the story that the free countries of the world are founded on are the stories of the biblical library. and so we now know enough, i think about human psychology to make a case for the validity of those stories in a manner that's compelling and also scientifically credible. and i've tried to do that in this book. there's a lot of people out there, not very attached to
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the bible or to the christian faith. why is it so important to go back all of these years and listen to these stories? why is it important for people to do that now, especially? well, it does appear to be the case that we see the world through a story. i would say that there's converging evidence from multiple lines of scientific inquiry that that's the case. in fact, a description of the structure through which we see the world is a story. the next question, then, is in the face of widespread confusion about identity, that's what identity politics is. it's confusion about the story that orients us in the world. we have to look somewhere to ground ourselves and the age old historical traditions of mankind are the orientation poles that have guided us forever. and there's no reason to assume that we've superseded that any more than we've actually superseded the necessity for stories. everyone wants a great movie, a great a great novel. they want to be
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able to tell a great story about their own life. like the story is integral to being human. and there's a pattern of story that we need to know, and those patterns are encapsulated in our traditions. there's no getting away from that. and still being human, we can deviate from it and degenerate into pathology and meaninglessness. but there's no getting away from the story. the question is, what's the right story? what's the correct story? and you talk about cain and abel. you talk about adam and eve in here. what locks people into meaning? many people in america right now, their life has no meaning. it's just pleasure watching tv, eating. why is the desire for meaning so important, and how do you arrive there? well, there's two ways of thinking about that. we're arranged biologically and spiritually so that we find the deepest meaning in acting out the patterns that are most
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productive psychologically, socially, and in the long run, that's different than happines. that's that's more akin to the sense of purpose and accomplishment that might flood over you. let's say if you accomplish something difficult and worthwhile, that's a marker from the deepest recesses of your soul that you're on a path that's going to unite with you, unite you with other people. it's going to stabilize you psychologically. it's going to make you a blessing to yourself. that's the terminology from the story of abraham. it'll help you establish something of long term, permanent significance. it'll make you a good father. it'll make you a good mother, a good husband, a good citizen, the sort of person that people want to be around voluntarily. all of that that's associated with meaning. and that's associated in turn with, well, you might say, voluntary responsible conduct. it's something like that. and that's the right basis for psychological stability and for community. it's not arbitrary. there's a pattern to it. and you need to have personal
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responsibility, personal accountability and a little sacrifice that's been missing a lot of places these days. well, we haven't told the story of responsibility really, especially to young people, not effectively for about four generations. and the consequence of that is a crisis of meaning. and it's so strange that the antidote to meaning of a crisis of meaning is, in fac, voluntary responsibility. and people know this because you know, one of the things that what would you say is of great benefit to everyone is to understand that your efforts have been well received by the people that you're serving. that's something that you can comfort yourself on many a long and dark night. you know that you've actually been of some genuine utility to other people. people you love, maybe even, maybe even people that are your enemies. you know, if you were able to conduct yourself at the highest possible level of virtue and there's a very tight relationship between the voluntary acceptance of high levels of responsibility and
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the meaning that sustains you, even when you're suffering. that's a wonderful thing to know. why work hard? why be of service to other people? because it it imbues your life with the significance that enables you to tolerate the difficulties of your existence and without bitterness and with hope. that's all associated with meaning. the stories of the bible, they're about you, whether you know it or not. obviously, who else would they be about? life is a story, and we're going to get back to those stories. we who wrestle with god. doctor jordan peterson, thank you so much for joining jesse watters primetime. one of the best dressed guests as well, that we've ever had on set. thank you so much. you bet. thanks very much for the invitation. of course, antifa sleeper cells and the secret service. a bombshell report straight ahea. meet the traveling trio. the thrill seeker, the soul searcher and ahoy! it's the
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call (800) 535-7497. today. fox news alert with just months left in joe biden's lame duck presidency, he's decided to authorize zelensky to fire american made missiles into russia. and the missiles have started to land. and putin not taking this very lightly, he just officially lowered his country's threshold to use nuclear weapons, warning the west that a conventional attack on russian soil by a nuclear nation would be enough to trigger a nuclear response. so this election transitioned the working class into republicans. that's the kind of transition we can get behind, and it's left the democrats alone on the coasts, wondering how they let rogan slip through their fingers. president biden's checked out. he's disappearing behind palm trees and wandering into the jungle. where's kamala? oh, she just took doug to hawaii for vacation. her donors won't be able to find them there. disguised with
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sunglasses and my ties. 2 billion is a lot of money for nothing. but it's not over yet. a new poll shows kamala is the odds on favorite to win the democratic nomination four years from now, but that means she'll actually have to participate in the primary. not a great track record there, but katie couric has some advice. i think she really did well in so many areas, and i. but but i was frustrated by her inability to really succinctly answer questions at times. jen, you know, people notice that and it's like, answer the question, please. in four years, the country could look a lot different. many people are predicting a new brand of american populism that unites the right and the left. meet the trump aoc voter. yep. you'd be surprised. people in queens split the ticket and voted for both. who did you vote for? if i can ask for trump, did you vote for aoc? yes i did. explain yourself. she's
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spanish, you know. so i'm spanish to the united states is not ready for a woman person. why do you think someone would vote for aoc who's like, as far left as you can get? almost because people know more about her, and then you know, that's how it goes. i don't know much about kamala harris. to me, kamala harris is a puppet conoces aoc alexandria ocasio-cortez, the congresswoman seen as the aoc. me gusta si fuera mi botao. oh, really? por qué donald trump porque me gusta porque te gusta me gusta como el. how are you feeling about trump's upcoming presidency? trump two. i voted for him. oh, why did you vote for biden? but not for kamala? i'm a registered independent. i make up my own mind. the republicans have a mandate to bring massive change, and if they don't deliver, they're right back to square one. democrats have a different mandate. stop lecturing and
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listen. it used to be labor was the backbone of the democratic party, and even the culture of the democratic party changes because there used to be much more contact between the democrats and the labor movement in the sense that the democratic party isn't responsive to the needs of sort of ordinary, the common man and woman, the working class, and they're too caught up in other issues or they're too worried about, you know, sort of government regulations and parliamentarian stuff. and they're not like laser focused on getting stuff done. peggy noonan is a wall street journal columnist and author of the new book, a certain idea of america. it's a collection of her most powerful columns over the last several years where we've seen just a little bit of news there and here she is. so i got into this book a little bit more than jordan peterson's and it wasn't just the length of the book, it was more accessible. but i've been
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reading your columns and i love this book because it's not all about politics. you do an essay on fetterman and the dress code. you do a prince harry chapter. bob dylan, trump, covid 19. you've documented all of this crazy stuff that's been happening over the last several years. where do you see this country going after? where we've just been? you know, i thought we saw a little bit of where we are and where we may be going. in the report you just had in the 2016 presidential cycle, i was covering the new hampshire primary, and i will never forget the number of voters i went up to. and i said, so who are your four? just between us on the day before the election? and so many people said donald trump, but so many people said, i can't decide if it's trump or bernie sanders. and then the sanders people would tell me, but i may do trump. so that little split, which is a kind of lefty righty, populist feeling, is still going on, i
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think. what does that mean for the powers that be in this country? if you see kind of a combination of these two factions rise up and seize power, where does that leave people who've been controlling things for a very long time? yeah, it's all one census. as you look at the political landscape right now, it's a jumble and it's frothing and it's boiling. still, i don't think 2024 quite settled thing. one of the things i've been talking to people about who say, this is a great populist moment, this is the rise of populism. it'll never go back. i say a thoughtful populism will be a very powerful thing in this country. the kind of thoughtful populism that knows so much needs to be shaken up. but many things also need to be kept a little stable. things are a little bit fragile. i
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think you know, i often think there's an old farmers quote, which is that any donkey can knock down a barn, but it takes a man to build one. so have a sense, i know you're knocking things down, but you know what? we got to build and we have to refortify too. so don't just knock it down for the sake of knocking things down. thank you. don't just let your political anger come and you start punching people in the nose. study the government. know it and know i mean, we all know it's grown strange and large and not always effective or efficient or wise or helpful. we all know that. find out the problem areas and go at them with a deep shovel. do you feel this sense of a return to normalcy? we were promised a return to normalcy about four years ago after covid that never really happened. do you
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get a sense that we're getting back to kind of what made this country great merit rules, a man a woman? do you feel that returning that kind of normality? i, i don't know, it's more my impression that we're going into some so far undrawn future than that. we're returning to a golden stabilit. in the past that was, i think, what the heck are we doing here? that was a pitch, right? we're returning to the golden age, but we still have to write that return ourselves, and we're in the process of it. thank you very much. that was very eloquent and yes, i kind of mean that. well, i picked up some eloquence by reading this book. peggy noonan's a certain idea of america. it's a luxurious read. i feel almost noble after i've read some of these columns, and we really appreciate all of your
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contributions. thank you, jesse, very much. it was wonderful to be here and my mom says hello. good. i say hello back. i love your mom. all right. what mass deportations will look like? tom homan is in the house. awkward question. is there going to be anything left over? yeah. oh, absolutely. my kids don't know what they want. you know, who knows what she wants me with him power. we get all of our financial questions answered so you don't have to worry. empower. what's next? patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth. they have to make a choice one versus the other. new sensodyne clinical white. it provides two shades whiter teeth as well as providing 24 over seven sensitivity protection. patients are going to love to see sensodyne on the shelf. let's get out there and heal some people. oh god, glad we didn't do that. all new comedy knocks it out of the park. no, not your guys back. hey, nachos. first it's a new
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letting the cartels man the border. here's a witness from today's house dhs hearing. a local resident whose property straddles the border told me about the screams of women and children. he hears i found discarded clothing, personal belongings and chilling evidence of brutal assaults, all under the control of ruthless cartels like the jalisco new generation cartel. no one passes through without their approval. among the discarded items, i found ids, many belonging to children, some real, others forged or burned. one was the passport of a five year old colombian girl. a haunting reminder of the dangers these children face. but democrats on the committee chose to attack the witness rather than fix the problem. that's their m.o. one
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california democrat is falsely claiming that trump is deporting doctors. the mass deportations are going to have a negative impact on the u.s. economy, but it's also about lives and family and people who've been contributing to this country for years and decades. these are our neighbors. these are our friends. some of these people are doctors and our nurses. all right. trump's not deporting your doctor unless he's in ms. 13. still out of touch. blue state politicians are digging in. they're going to promise to protect illegals no matter wha. the idea of calling out, you know, the army into the domestic confines of the united states is seems uncalled for and may, in fact be unconstitutional and illegal. that's not going to happen on my watch. we will not be participating in misguided efforts that harm our communities. and i've been incredibly clear about that. we are not cooperating with those efforts that actually threaten
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the safety of everyone by causing widespread fear and having large scale economic impact. but aoc thinks protecting illegals doesn't go far enough. she wants mass amnesty for all of them. we agree being undocumented is a problem, but our solution instead of turning the military on our own people, is to document them, to document the undocumented. pretty simple. incoming trump border czar tom homan is here. tom, first of all, congratulations. when you hear these democrat governors and people like aoc saying that they're going to block any attempt to deport. what's your reaction? they're obviously not very smart because president trump is clear out of the gate. we're concentrating on public safety threats and national
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security threats. what politician, whether you're a mayor or governor, is saying, no, i want public safety threats to remain in my community. i mean, i mean, give me a break, but, you know, isis is going to do it. here's the thing. they don't let us in the county jail to arrest the bad guy, which means they're going to release the bad guy back into the community and put the immigrant community at greater risk of crime. it forces ice agents into the community, which puts ice agents at danger, but it also puts immigrant community at danger. because when we find a bad guy and we will, there's going to be others with him. others that weren't even on our radar. so they're what they're saying is we're going to force us in the neighborhood to arrest more illegal aliens than what we originally planned to do. so their idea is just it's ridiculous. yeah, they're going to invite more federal strength into those communities, and you're just going to wind up grabbing more of them and deporting them. aoc is saying the answer is mass amnesty. i mean, it would save you a lot of work, but what do you say to her? it's ridiculous. you're
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going to reward illegal behavior. you reward amnesty. you're never going to fix the border. this country has shown over and over again that if you don't have consequences, they're going to keep coming. warning. amnesty means millions of them are going to come saying, look, i can cross the border illegally. i can lose my case in front of the immigration judge, and i still get to stay. and that's what people don't understand. people say mass deportation is a bad thing. no. we just had historic illegal immigrant crisis on the border. millions of people crossed the border illegally every one of them committed a crime by crossing the border illegally. if you look at the immigration stats, nine out of ten of them will get an order removal. they have to be executed because we don't execute those orders. then what the hell are we doing? jesse? just shut down the immigration court. doesn't mean anything anymore. take the border patrol off the border because there's no consequences. the law is clear. i will give you a due process. you can have your day in court when you're order removed, you're going to leave, and we're going to make you leave. are you going to deport doctors? they're saying that
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there's going to be migrant doctors in the middle of surgery, and ice is just going to be dragging them out in their scrubs. is that have you heard of that happening? i have never heard of that happening. i heard the other day that we're going to deport u.s. citizens, too. i heard that one. but look, public safety threats, national security threats, fugitives, those who had due process at great taxpayer expense were ordered removed and went into hiding. fugitives. and look, if you're in the country illegally, you're not off the table. it's not okay to cross this border. it's a crime. every illegal alien that crossed that border committed a crime, and it's not okay if you be in this country illegally. i don't go 200 miles an hour to come to this interview tonight, because i want to get a ticket. i don't lie on my taxes. i don't want to get tax evasion. well, it's not okay to be in this country illegally. so if you're in the country illegally, you got a problem. all right. we don't want you getting pulled over. but if you do, tom, just say you got to be on time for jesse watters primetime. they might. they might give you a little pass. all right. thank you very
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much. and good luck. you got it. thank you, sir. fox news alert the secret service is investigating an antifa sympathizing agent who just started parroting major anti-government and anti-trump talking points online. this agent appeared to call trump supporters nazis. a secret service agent and said the president elect has nazi policies. again, a secret service agent said that the agent also shared that he's disgusted by his coworkers and the incoming trump administration. wow. so, according to investigative journalist susan crabtree, the agents reportedly been assigned to kamala harris's protective detail before these comments came to light. in a statement to primetime, the secret service says the agents duties have been modified while they conduct a review and that his comments don't represent the views of the agency. stay with prime time for more on this developing story ahead. inside the left's plot to sabotage trump's cabinet. a live report.
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trump's cabinet picks have the country buzzing and the left is lashing out. trump keeps announcing picks on social media like it's the nfl draft. department of agriculture. you're on the clock. just hours ago, trump named cantor fitzgerald ceo howard lutnick to be his commerce secretary and is expected to announce linda mcmahon as his education secretary. at any moment. and yesterday, he announced sean duffy will be running the department of transportation. sorry, johnny. a moment of silence for rachel campos-duffy, who's now lost her work husband. hegseth and her real husband to the trump administration. well, america is getting reacquainted with winning. the media and the deep state have been working ot to attack anyone who trump picks. you've got hackers leaking closed door testimony against matt gaetz and entire war rooms devoted to blocking bobby kennedy from hhs. one democrat lobbyist is comparing him to hannibal lecter. despite the best efforts from the left, most americans support trump's
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capital to get his picks confirmed. but should he have to? senior white house correspondent peter doocy is here. i mean, you can already feel the rumblings of these confirmation hearings, and we are we're like over a month out. what's going on behind the scenes? jesse, the president elect needs a foil. he is not campaigning ever again. he. there is no clear leader of the democratic party. and while it does seem like a lot of the republicans and democrats on capitol hill get it that he just won so convincingly that the american people want to as much of a mandate as you can have the american people want to give him a chance to get his people through. he needs something, and it seems like even with a majority, he is willing to pick a fight with these republicans in his party who seem very, very unconvinced that matt gaetz, who we have
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heard little birdies, have told us here in west palm beach that he has been around probably just dipping into mar-a-lago to make sure that everything is okay with the nomination. he he will wait, and he can wait until until they vote him down. if that is what it comes to. do you think trump's picking a fight with republican senators or republican senators are picking a fight with him? i mean, he's the president. he has both chambers. he has a mandate. it's not like he is appointing hannibal lecter himself. we know who these guys are. doesn't he deserve his own cabinet? it's a really interesting dynamic because donald trump is going to be the president for only four years. some of the senators that were just elected are going to be there for six years. so there's a thought, maybe some of these republicans that don't like a cabinet pick, they could wait trump out. but if they want anything in the next four years for their district, if they want a picture of their kid
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bethel, connecticut. thank you for sharing that amazing message from doctor jordan peterson. watters world is getting smarter every day. i feel smarter after having jordan on. mike from glendora, california. i had no idea what jordan peterson just said. i missed a couple things too. don't don't feel bad. jimmy from wilson, north carolina, thank you for inviting peggy noonan on your show. she is a legend. again, we're just kind of soaking up the class and intellectualism here. it's what we do. only on tuesdays. bailey from mount pleasant, south carolina. how do you have time to read all these books? well, i don't start work until five, but i don't read all of them. you can read a couple chapters and skip around. jeff from port clinton, ohio. jesse, knock it off. you made tom homan smile. we need him to stay tough and focused. yet don't mistake that smile for compassion. he has a job to do. he's compassion with
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justice. matt, from pensacola, florida. that reporter should have yelled free ice cream that will get his attention. kim from springfield, new york. how did johnny take the sean duffy news? johnny left the building. he's not even here after he heard it. i think he's in mourning. skip from kennesaw, georgia. jesse, you must get thousands of texts, but very few make it. what's the criteria? who picks them? does size matter? size does matter in this case. the shorter, the better. in this case. be provocative. be concise. little flavor compliment can't hurt. that'll get you right to the top. the producers pick them. i don't have time. most of the time i think they just do this to insult me. i'm watters, and this is my world.

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