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would say 5050. >> turn on the tv everything looks bad. >> bret: bears play the lions on thanksgiving day. >> yeah. they are. we have had a rough go of it. >> completely botched at the end by the bears. >> make your own dinner, maga. ♪ ymca. >> gillian: make sure you join us this weekend or "fox news sunday," guests include open ai ceo sam altman and senate intelligence committee chairman mark warner and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. thanks for watching "special report." i'm gillian turner washington. "the ingraham angle" is next. ♪ ♪ >> lisa: i'm lisa boothe in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham
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angle." breaking news tonight, the ap is reporting that canadian prime minister justin trudeau is in florida to meet with trump at mar-a-lago, more as we get it but, first it's a thanksgiving week miracle. joe biden actually spoke to the press. >> president biden do you except expect to meet with trump again during the transition sir? >> i expect to. >> lisa: he didn't have too much to say other than that yesterday he did a whole lot of whining, first how he doesn't like trump's tariffs. >> i hope he rethinks it. i think it's counter productive thing to do a lot of things we said before that we -- we have unusual situation in america. we're surrounded by the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean and two allies mexico and two allies. s last thing we need to do is screw up both relationships.
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>> lisa: is that what trump is doing or working to protect americans. >> media's fault so p pessimistc about the direction of the country. >> only 35% think we are moving in the right direction. i think there is a an explanation for that think about it. it's not a criticism of the press. you know me too well. is that you turn on the television and you don't see a lot of good news. even stuff that is good news doesn't seem to sell very well. and so we turn on the tv. everything looks bad. everything looks bad. >> right, joe. because americans couldn't possibly feel that way because e of you. biden spent his thanksgiving week whining and eating food he was supposed to be handing out to service members. trump was having the time of his life ♪ it's fun to stay at the ymca ♪ ymca.
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>> lisa: a lit of dancing. joining me now is clay travis fawnsd irof outkick.com. jason rantz what is killing america. i was doing a little -- harder than it looks. clay, jason, great to see you guys, clay, we have seen athletes across america during the trump dance. you see the joy at mar-a-lago people having fun. weight been lifted offer the shoulder. irony it took the guy they called hitler to be uniting the country. >> first of all, happy thanksgiving, lisa. i'm down in your statute of florida now. great deal of joy my kids were doing the trump dance on the beach along with a lot of other kids doing the trump dance on thanksgiving. and i think what it really represents is a profound cultural shift not only winning
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the electoral college but dancing and joy that seems to be pervading the country. also winning the popular vote. it changed everything as a result part-time are ready. under rated aspect of donald trump's entire political career who tried to brand him as hitler don't recognize that he has a great sense of humor. is he willing to put on a security vest and pretend that he is a garbage man. is he willing to go to mcdonald's and be a fry cook for a day. the guy has a lot of fun thought only while winning but also while spreading the message of america being back. you mentioned off the top he says he is going to put on tariffs justin trudeau hops on a plane to come dueling to mar-a-lago and sign mull takennously mexico trying to restrict the flow of illegal immigrants potentially across our southern border. he knows how to negotiate. he knows how to exploit advantage. net result americans of all stripes are going to be increasing their wages and
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seeing their wages actually outgrow inflation which is one of the reasons why people are so, i think, dismal for much of the past couple of years. >> lisa: we see people like mark zuckerberg kissing the ring now as well. jason trump has says success is what is going to unite the country. is that why americans voted for him? >> yes. i think in large part that's exactly what it is all about. as much as the biden administration wanted to tell us that there were no problems whatsoever up until they basically had to acknowledge some. everyone said we could be doing so much better. we could have a closed border. we could have a strong economy where we feel comfortable financially. we can have a world in which send your kids to the park crime rate, smoking fentanyl in front of them. and they remember that success under donald trump. while we were being told, gaslit this entire time there are no crises whatsoever. people remembered what life was like and what life could be like
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yet again. and i think that's a large reason behind why folks decided to go with donald trump. will he was a candidate relentlessly attacked by the media. almost every single day they were telling us why we shouldn't be voting for him. framed dishonest way. people still said no, guess what? we know what the reality is, we like this guy. this is someone who is actually having fun and now for a lot of -- there is a term called chad freud da. i think i'm saying it correctly. we need to create an american version. maga freud da suffering about progressives upset donald trump won. i'm now in that category. i think more and more and more people are in that cearkt. >> key to that jason if you say it very fast people don't know the difference. that is what i do. >> don't ask me to spell it. >> lisa: this is shot a spelling
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bee, don't worry. we know democrats are whining they didn't have enough support from the media, watch this. >> another part of this a deeper problem joe rogan and dave portnoy felt excited enough or proud enough of supporting trump to talk about it publicly. and there were a lot of progressive democrats places of influence in media particular who did not feel that way. >> argument biden is trying to make that the media is being too hard on democrats and that's why people are unhappy is one of the dumbest and most absurd arguments of joe biden's career and every other democrat making that argument reality is this they tried to brand trump as hitler for 8 years. they told you if he were to win he would destroy the country utterly on a level we would never see before. world war iii would happen. we would die of a nuclear
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apocalypse and reality was everybody had more one and everything was more affordable for the groceries this is, i think, one of the biggest legacy of this win but not only the popular electoral and the senate, lisa the mainstream media has been destroyed because cbs, abc, "the washington post," they all did, msnbc, cnn all did everything they could to make kamala harris president and people said no. not getting enough attention. >> this is the least racially polarized election we have had since 1964 in 50 years americans across the racial divide have never had more of an agreement and that is with trump and that's why they are panicking. >> lisa: amen. jason, there was anonymous tv executive new york magazine if trump were to win mainstream media is dead. essentially saying the media
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wouldn't be able to propagandize enough americans into voting for kamala harris. we saw the most biased news coverage in the history of elections according to the media research centered. what happens with the mainstream media? is the mainstream media dead after this election? >> we will find out the next few months they have the opportunity to coors course correct honest brokers good faith folks within certain media outlets the ability to course correct. everyone was trying to sand bag this election. good job and try to at least be even, even if their networks or their newspapers were not i would like to give them a chance. and i say this as someone who works in media. we all work in media. i want a media ecosystem that is strong. i need it to be honest. i need it to act in good faith woe haven't been getting that by and large.
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if they are going to triple down or quadruple down on some of this garbage pulling the last 8 years then yeah, it is going to die. some outlet like the "l.a. times" whose publisher at least saying they are committed to the making their editorial pages a little bit more conservative. jeff bezos said that in the "the washington post." i would like to see that go in that direction. >> "l.a. times" i was going to mention that. >> i think americans want the truth. you should have seen how angry i was during covid. i know you guys were as well. great to see you both. i appreciate it. >> go vols. >> lisa: yes, i'm a tennessee vol. everyone wants to know what kamala is doing next is it another run for the white house or does she want to be governor? what is it? >> what, next for you? >> thanksgiving continuer. >> yeah, exactly. >> lisa: one step at a time, i guess. it's clear that democrats need a new leader. the future of their party depends on it.
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so who is up next? now, there is a few obvious names being floated like gavin newsom, gretchen whitmer and josh shapiro, but there is another one that you might not have expected aoc. so according to the hill, when democrats talk about the future of the party 35-year-old new york congresswoman's name bubletion to the top. doug schoen, monica crowley trump assistant treasury secretary. great to see you both. i want to start with you on this. aoc, as a possible nominee in 2028, what do you make of that? is that a possibility? what does that mean for your party? >> >> no, i honestly, lisa don't think it's a possibility. if she runs, it will be a disaster. we lost a couple members of the squad in primaries this year. most democrats don't want extreme left wing politics i believe the democratic party needs to move to the centers on
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cultural issues and on fiscal issues. be more fiscally disciplined. and aoc represents the opposite and i think if she runs, it would be a disaster for the party i think her chance of getting nominated would be nil. >> lisa: she did this instagram thing where she reached out to her voters and split ticket voters asking why they split the ticket. they like her accessibility. she is doing these instagram lives and we saw that with donald trump as well. being willing to sit down with joe rogan going on x. doing three hour interviews. is it fair to rule her out or is there something there for her? >> she has tremendous grassroots support. new one making, lisa, the accessibility but also. early adopter of social media. facebook, twitter, instagram, tiktok, et cetera.
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it's who she is connecting directly to voters. there is another really important point about her and the democrat party overall the lesson of the last 2024 election and trump's landslide victory the country has had enough of the radical left. it's had enough of socialism enough of cancel culture and wokeness rejected all of those things. i don't think in four short years the country is going to say we need more communism. i don't think so that's going to be the choice they are going to make. however, just a word of warning to the republicans to my party. do under estimate aoc young, vibrant. attractive. i think she is wrong on everything. she does have real grassroots support. all of the energy and ax victim of in the democrat party remains with the revolutionary left remains a part. every time the republicans have
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under estimated the democrats, we ended one bill clinton, barack obama, and joe biden let's not do it again in four years. >> lisa: never under estimate anyone in life. democrats know they are going to have a problem raises money for 2028 after kamala blew through so much cash. watch. this the resistance is going to have trouble raises money. these fundraisers are burnt. they are really pissed now. the damage that the 2024 campaign damage this decade has done to the democratic brand is. >> call her daddy set and egregious ways to spend money. how much damage has she done to the party's ability to raise money short-term undeniably damage. the greatest asset the
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democratic party has is donald trump the degree of animus the party has toward trump and policies after the midterm elections there will be outpouring of support for whether it be the three people you mentioned, lisa or somebody else. message to appeal to the brad mass of americans in the center as you and your guest have suggested this was a broad mandate a rejection by minorities by working class democrats and those without a college education policies of my party. unless we rethink and get candidates who have mainstream economic and social policies we're booked tort future. >> i'm glad you mentioned this was a mandate for donald trump. because some in the media are trying to deny him that i know monica agrees with that as well.
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we are out of time. doug and monica, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you so much. >> lisa: thank you both. democrats are in a panic about losing the culture wars. details straight ahead. you are going to want to stay with us. ♪
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♪ >> lisa: welcome back. it took them long enough but dems are finally admitting what republicans have known all along. >> play in politics today where it is converging like we have never seen losing the culture war. whatever it is. woke, whatever word you want to use. i leave that to anybody to define whatever value. but we are not aligned on where we can be within that. no kidding, americans don't want woke. >> love ya. cheers. okay. love ya. okay. >> why bud light's partnership with dylan mulvaney a complete failure. female athletes are refusing to pay with biological males. >> half of san jose conference wins came by forfeit. boise state, wyoming and southern utah refused to play them. >> men do not belong in women's sports or in our locker rooms.
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and i know this is believed by a vast majority of the nation. >> lisa: why walmart ditched dei and university of michigan ditch the $250 million program. i could keep going on and on. i have other segments to get. to say terry shilling, kayleigh mcgee white. great to see you both. carrie, i call this get off my lawn election americans have been called racist, sexist. xenophobia. on top of it, put your mask on, get a vaccine and shut up. people said get off my lawn. >> that's exactly right, lisa. thank you so much for having me. listen, it's not hard to understand what happened. i will tell youa bit shocking to hear democrats talk about them losing the culture war. after all they started it. they started putting bows in our daughters' sports. started giving transitions to
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minors, drag queen story hour for 3 year olds. shocked they are losing the culture war. they will shouldn't be, as the american people saw more and more of what the left wanted to do to our families and our children, they rejected it soundly and god bless donald trump, lisa. because he into the breach and stepped up and fought back against them for us. and he turned out to be a total winner on this bright future if the democrats don't back away from culture war. >> lisa: i agree. americans are moving away from woke terms, too. most americans are failing to adopt so-called woke terms like latin x and cultural appropriation. a poll by u gov one in five americans regularly use this term as safe space and white privilege. kayleigh, one in five. how did these terms become mainstream? >> >> they were forced so aggressively onto the public. that's one of the reasons why the democrats are losing the culture war. one of their greatest weapons in
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that war has lost some of its potency. that weapon is the ability to bully normal people into abandoning their common sense positions because they are afraid of being shamed or ostracized if they don't. that is now -- it's nonnegotiable. people are starting to wake up and realize that no, actually it's not racist to want a safe and secure southern border. actually perfectly normal to not want biological males in women's locker rooms. sticking by their positions. terry mentioned very important for the future of our political movement. >> lisa: terry, some democrats are still in denial though. watch it. >> i do believe that they have made significant gains no question immigration became an issue. aim not going to get into too damn whok yeah it was. >> i disagree with you.
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>> i know that's why you will keep losing. >> lisa: used to feel democrats control what we read, see and hear that this that would be their power. in reality it sort of create you had this echo chamber where they thought americans were more plugged into what they were lushing and instead americans rejected this downfall. >> seemed like a double edged sword it. could be used for good. in this case it has been turned against them and rightfully so. the democratic party that controls the legacy, you know, progressive media outlets that are out there they are so out of touch with the american people. we want you to leave our kids alone and leave our daughters' sports alone. that's that. very simple rush to normalcy nasty names. they want to get back to normal. sooner democrats figure that out the better for them. >> is dei dead, are companies still going to be burning this nonsense? >> well, this is the thing even as democrats realize they are
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losing the culture watt are question if they are willing to do anything about it. can you think of a single democrat maybe we should cancel one of our designated pride holidays or maybe a little bit of climate change is fine. maybe black lives matter rargized nonsense. ideology death trap they are spiraling down into. and going to cannibalize the entire democratic party. i think they put these issues on the back burner, they talk about them a little bit less. do not make the mistake of thinking that they are going to abandon these priorities. this is who the left is, and it always will be. we saw that when he dared say that men shunting playing in women's sports and got attacked by own party saying something that the vast majority of americans agree with. terry and kaylee thank you so much. appreciate you. ahead more shocking scenes from the southern border as donald trump gets tough with mexico.
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>> lisa: while all of us were preparing for thanksgiving dinner. [speaking spanish] . >> lisa: 10 years old. another child abandoned and left for dead by the snakes smuggled him into the country. biden policy thankfully coming to an end. as more migrants rush to come to the border as inauguration plans
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are being made. texas is start toggle build more of the wall and the fifth circuit of appeals just ruled the state can put up razor wire. barriers starting to go up in the rio grand as well. trump is threatening motion can he with tariffs and border czar promising to begin mass deportations immediately. the message to migrants is clear. there is a new sheriff in town joining me now is lieutenant chris olivarez, spokesperson with the texas department of public safety. lieutenant, talk about how there is a new sheriff in town. how quickly do you think we will see changes at the southern border. >> well, i mean, lisa, of course, it's going to be a challenge, right? it's not going to happen one to the next. so much damage that has happened on our border over the last four years. and i think when we start to see this new administration advance their policies. we will start to see the damage done. see more of these unaccompanied children that have been victimized over the last four years have been exploited into
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sex trafficking, labor trafficking and criminals among us right now that we do not know about. when you have over 2 million known got-aways right now. more than that. is no telling what we are going to uncover in the years to come. but we are confident in texas and we have great leaders in texas well as now with this new administration working together that we are going to help secure that border finally once and for all and help some of these children border 300,000 children right now unaccounted for. that's one thing i would like to sees a a father and parent and anyone else like to see some type of specialized task force locate missing children and also to ensure the safety and security of children coming across the border. account being smuggling children. >> the incoming children are going to be a priority of the trump administration. you know, lieutenant. we saw under the trump administration how the family separation got so much attention it was inhumane, is he this eel
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guy, terrible, terrible, terrible. where are those people on these 30 million children? where are they. >> i have been asking the same question three plus years. we have faced so much criticism in texas. governor act faced criticism. state troopers when we started arrearresting illegal immigrantd razor wire and water buoys were. activists and civil rights those actions inhumane and causing danger to illegal immigrants coming across the border. but the fact is those methods were saving lives. also denying illegal entry also our men and women of dps. law enforcement and border border patrol they are the first line of conservatives. seeing these children every single way. on the front lines, do anything for that matter. not pulling dead bodies out of the river when the children are coming across and drowning because of the dangerous border policies because of these
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dangerous border policies they have put these children's lives in danger, they have exposed them to a criminal environment during the precarious journey to the united states. only ones right now really trying to ensure the safety and security of these children. again, to this date they have not addressed where these children right now, yet they still have not put in place to take care of these children we are the ones out there every single day encountering safety and suture of these children coming across the border unaccompanied. >> lisa: lieutenant we appreciate the work that you do and hopefully border agents and people like you doing your job feel more emboldened and feel like you have got the support you need under this next administration. appreciate your time tonight and what do you. ♪
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co-i can't tell. i was flying today. i study on the phone making excuses. also study on my phone. but this is bad. this is bad. doctor. tell me why who i need to be
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doing different and position for me to make today? >> well, lisa, i know you well. and i have heard your narratives on outnumbered on the couch, other places and you are not afflicted. but you are at risk. because of that 8 hours, which is the same thing that i am doing. so here's my prescription for this. i think the part we have talked about before is families have to do more together time. no iphones at the table. focus on in person reps i say leave your iphone at the door when you get to school. i can't believe schools are letting kids do texting while they are supposed to be learning. that will bring down screen time and screen time directly related to the amount that you spend on social media. now, australia is saying ban it in those under 16. i don't agree with that do you know why, lisa? we will get a gray market and black market. and kids find their way to tiktok whether we ban it or not. i'm not in favor of banning but i'm in favor of replacement
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activity. >> lisa: real quick, how do you think parents should approach this? >> look at your kids in the eyes, ask them questions the way you just asked me questions. and here's the most important thing. don't sit there with your own iphone. what do you think your kid is going to do if you are there looking on your own social media, your own twitter, your own tiktok. they are going to do the same thing. it's all about role modeling. if you take your kids to certain activities, they are not going to spend as much time on iphones or on social media. it's about being a good parent. >> lisa: i'm sadly not a role model. do you know what your screen time is? is it as bad as mine? >> dr. siegel: it's about the same as yours. >> lisa: what is wrong with us. >> dr. siegel: i'm sorry to admit that. it cuts into my sleep time. i'm working on it. i'm at least reforming. i'm in crean time anonymous. i'm trying to reform. >> lisa: we should start a help group and hold ourselves accountable. we will do that and check in and
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hopefully we have improved. so, dr. siegel. >> once a week screen time. all right. thanks, doctor, appreciate it. all right, so just ahead. joe rogan just called out democrats and a $6.2 million art piece jimmy failla has all that and more next. how are you doing, my friend? should we do like a hand shake? should we do like a special --
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♪ >> lisa: now it's time for wtf, what the failla. joining me now jimmy failla, host of fox news saturday night and host of fox nation's upcoming night of comedy, tickets are on s sale now. >> my name is a tricky name to pronounce. that's why most people call me mr. stud muffin. >> lisa: you can call me lisa boothea. joe rogan is giving democrats an important. >> do pay people it's not going to have the same impact. you know, i think these call her daddy shows and all these different shows that she went on, i'm sure they had an impact.
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but, i think that in the future, i'm sure they are scrambling to try to create their own version of this show. this is one thing that keeps coming up like we need our own joe rogan. but, they have me. number one -- >> lisa: but they have me. that's a good response. and they have you. >> jimmy: they can come a long way. they had rogan started out as liberal and bernie bro. they tried to cancel him before they realized the significance and reach of his podcast. they tried to run him out of town because of vaccine stance. kamala shut have went on rogan. didn't matter what you put her on she sucked. she was terrible. you could have put her on every billboard in times square. could have shot her out of a t-shirt gun. nobody in the crowd would have caught it any didn't want to smell like booze. >> lisa: what is better not do it or implode. >> that's what i mean. one or the other. but the issue is, okay, to your
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point. she did look bad for not doing it. because she wouldn't take questions. like, kamala harris couldn't go out to dinner because waiter wasn't allowed to ask what is happening. get a teleprompter couldn't answer. this. >> lisa: weeks to figure it out. >> lisa: do you not know what you believe? >> could you imagine that in the waiter comes up what are you having? >> y you know i grew up in a middle class family. how do i get out of this. >> give me like five weeks. i love. this all right. so, jimmy, a piece of banana taped to a wall was sold as art for $6.2 million -- i'm still looking for it million dollars i have done it this before? he ate it. obviously inflation has been trump under trump-biden but that is something. >> jimmy: yes, you know the term it's like called middle finger moment. that whole thing this could
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clearly has it. tries to send a message to somebody. i don't know if he was rejected by a bunch of women on the way to the top of the crypto game but clearly rubbing that in somebody's face $6.2 billion eat it a middle financing tore somebody. i don't know who. i thought the story came up because wardrobe wants me eating more fruit that was a subtle way to do it. i like what you did there, lisa. >> lisa: could you imagine having that kind of money eat $6 million banana. >> i will make this political for no good reason other than to say a lot of people. class warfare. nobody wants to eat the rich we want to be the rich. i would love to buy a $6 billion banana. there is also this. r.f.k. jr. showed us how to cook a turkey. [laughter] >> this is how we cook the way. this is the dangerous part.
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put it in very slowly. all right. this is 40 minutes later. garbage. >> all right. so i'm not like the best cook he appears to be doing it right. >> jimmy: tech meek is fine. r.f.k. jr. burst onto the scene like johnny health. doing one-armed pushups, shirtless. hanging out trump half an hour. eating at mcdonald's and deep trying turkey donald trump broke this man. this is going to end with a 300-pound r.f.k. look like me. >> lisa: do you think he would eat a $6 million banana? >> jimmy: if there were health benefits. i don't know. >> lisa: got to get this to this one as well. no, we don't have time. [laughter] jimmy, you're the best. i appreciate you. and make sure to get your tickets for fox nation's first
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>> raking is -- reagan is climbing up amazon's best release chart after being released last week. the films screenwriter think the similarities between he and from help make this a success.
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"the new york post" says, "first and foremost, reagan believed in america and americans. i believe trump feels the same. reagan was and from is willing to fight for what they believe is right. joining me now is the actor who portrays the soviet premier in the film and has two songs featured in it as well. robert, take us through your own experience and studying for this film and watching the selection. what parallels would you draw between reagan and donald trump? >> first, i want to wish everyone a happy thanksgiving, a blessed thanksgiving and i want to thank you for having me on this evening. the parallels are many. first off, reagan understood and talked about fighting communism since the 1940s. and he started out as a democrat, of course. kind of a bleeding heart liberal of that time period. and then transitioned over into a conservative.
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he was bitten and fought by conservatives, by the republican party, he was demonized but he had a message, a clear message and i wrote about that in 2015 when donald trump came down the escalator. and they said he has a clear message of red, white and blue. and that donald trump was the reagan of this era. and he was going to win. this was in 2015. and if you know anything about donald trump and you are watching these interviews he had 30 years ago, 35 years ago, he has been saying the same thing for america. it was always about america first. never about this left-wing propaganda with progressives destroying america. so the similarities happen. both had, of course, assassination attempts. and reagan fought the communist party. i played the leader of russia in the film and he was the biggest leader of all time since putin. now, brezhnev wanted detente and
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they met because nixon was a very close friend of brezhnev's but then they pushed nixon out, of course. and then brezhnev had no part of that. and jimmy carter and the left, he had no part in that. much like putin had no partner now since what happened in 2020. and finally when reagan was elected, they were going to approach detente, they wrote letters back and forth but then reagan died and brezhnev died. and there are many similarities between the way the left-wing in america -- >> i love the point you're making an eye 100% agree with you, i won't show the audience a bit more from the movie because i think it is important and special for them to watch, let's take a look at one of your scenes. >> he will win. >> i have been warning you about this man for many years. >> secretary, i have prepared dozens of these documents.
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yes, i appreciate that. but go prepare another. >> robert, final thoughts, 15 seconds before we have to go. >> yes, again, he understood, he never underestimated ronald reagan, he wanted to work with detente. reagan is a film and people reach out to me, i see them in the supermarket or whatever. the temperature of the country, the alignment that donald trump has gone through, reagan went through. and this film reminds people that have not been around then, of america, what it could be and what i think we're going to find with donald trump and his team that he is putting together. and it provides hope to american people. >> well said, think you so much robert, thank you. that is it for us tonight, i am lisa booth in for laura ingram, thanks for watching the special edition. ♪ ♪

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