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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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>> welcome to "jesse watters primetime", i'm charlie heard in for jesse. i hope you enjoyed thanksgiving as much as these people did. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ young man, there is no need to feel down ♪ ♪ young man, pick yourself off the ground ♪ ♪ young man, there's a place you can go ♪ ♪ it's fun to stay at the ymca ♪ ♪ it's fun to stay at the ymca ♪ >> president trump spent the holiday at mar-a-lago surrounded by friends and family. sly stallone and elon musk were there as well as the first lady and there son baron. that looked like a lot of fun. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's fun to stay at the ymca ♪
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♪ ♪ >> mar-a-lago is not just trump's home, it is now the political and business centre of the universe. mark zuckerberg was there and he had dinner with trump this week and justin trudeau's plane just landed in palm beach. the prime minister is refusing to comment but it looks like he is meeting with trump about tariffs or maybe the border. new college campuses and office buildings are being built near mar-a-lago and companies by goldman sachs are opening shop in west palm beach. turning the florida town into the wall street of the south. >> the airports are filled, the hotels are filled, the restaurant is impossible to get a reservation, it's an exciting time. >> reporter: palm beach which leans democratic is again the centre of the trump universe. >> we have definitely seen a major trump bump. i have my phone ringing nonstop so there has definitely been an increase in traffic periods.
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>> reporter: vince is a top-selling real estate agent here. he says some people meeting with trump are now also looking to put down roots in the area. >> did your phone started ringing after the election? >> they did. a few days after i got a call from a major broker who said to me, she's working with somebody in the trump brain trust and they're looking to find something somewhere close to mar-a-lago in the 10-15 million-dollar range. >> it is safe to say trump had a great thanksgiving. biden on the other hand, he is not feeling so thankful. especially to his old pals in the press. >> i mean this, you know me too well. you turn on the television and they don't say a lot of good news. even the stuff that is good news doesn't seem to sell very well. so you turn on the tv, everything is bad. everything is bad. and now you have an exceedingly small number of people watching mainstream television and
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reading the newspapers. >> so the media covered up biden's health, then cut him when pelosi gave the green light. but the press was not able to carry kamala across the finish line. now her political career looks dead. she spent thanksgiving at a soup kitchen and told reporters her plans for the future. [inaudible] >> we have a ham, my famous cornmeal stuffing. i'm making sweet potatoes. and you're helping, we are all working together on that. i made my cranberry sauce already. i've got 2 gallons of potatoes and string beans and brussels sprouts. and a salad just to have something fresh.
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and dinner rolls, were making rules. >> who calls it cornmeal stuffing? we're hearing kamala kamala has orion 2028. but she flopped 2024 so bad that democrats want to tear the party down to the stones. >> i have people that have contacted me to run for the dmc -- bnc. obviously i won't do that but i would say policy number 1 is we are going to audit everything. we will audit the campaign, we will audit d&c. people want to know what i'm telling you, complete transparency, the campaign we think raised a billion and a half dollars. we know that at last we saw was 900 million so we can assume that they got to a billion before us. that's $2.5 billion. you have any idea where the
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money went? >> in the democrat party you can lie, cheat and steal but never wasted donors money or lose to donald trump. they don't want to see your her campaign ever again. not for president, not even for governor of california. >> she ran once and got zero delegates, she got 8% of california. i begged them not to put her up. she should go away and never ever come back. she blew almost $2 billion, they are raising money this week to pay off the debt. if you can't run your campaign, you for sure can't run the country. >> democrats go into a very dark place after they lose. after trump beat hillary in 2016, bill clinton said, quote, i couldn't sleep for two years after the election, i was so angry. i wasn't fit to be around, i apologize to all those who endured my outbursts of rage. which lasted for years and bothered and bored people, i
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thought it was pointless to rehash things that could not be changed. democrats heads must be in a fog after trump's latest landslide. hillary clinton has a speech next month and we are hearing speculation that she is going to throw her hat in the ring for 2028. yes, i know that sounds crazy. but the democrats have such a thin bench that some democrat insiders are floating aoc for president. quote, she is somebody who can cut through the noise and doesn't talk like washington. the entire country is shifting right and they think aoc is the answer? this sounds more like a panic than a plan. federman is telling the entire party to get it together. quote, democrats just cannot stop losing their minds every 1. we really need to pace ourselves or, you know, for goodness sake, just grabbed a grip. realize this is how elections
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go. some democrats want aoc to grab the reins, senator sharon brown who lost his seat after getting absolutely shellacked in ohio,'s warning democrats to act a little bit more like, donald trump. >> the democrats, since nafta, workers have drifted away from the democratic party. to me, politics is not really left or right, it's about whose side you're on. motors in ohio know i'm on their side. i think we have drifted away as a party and i want to -- i mean to the democrats, my mission is as it was in the senate, it will be the same out of the senate. it is to make the democratic party the party of the workers. >> so trump turned the republican party into a party for every american, rich, for, working class or middle class, black, white, hispanic, asian, man or woman. we all just want a safe country and a strong economy. >> how did you get from, i can't
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take it, all vote for biden, to i'm going to vote for donald trump and i'm actually relieved and happy about it? >> i think it came to the conclusion that i don't love donald trump as a person. but i do think that he is right for the country right now and that he is going to chart a different course than we are currently on. >> trump promised to get the country back on track and in january, it is time for him to deliver. here now, our nc chairman, michael whatley. i'm assuming the whatley household had a great thanksgiving this year. >> we did have a great thanksgiving. and honestly, i think the whole country has a lot to be thankful for. you can already see the trajectory of this country is changing for the better since donald trump won this election. and you think about migrant caravans turning around and going home, hamas and hezbollah are suing for peace, justin trudeau, other world leaders are coming down to mar-a-lago to meet with donald trump. and really, truly, the optimism
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we are seeing not just in the stock market but across the economy is really solid. and this election cycle has already had positive benefits for the country. and he has not even been sworn in yet. >> one of the things i think is interesting and i know you heard president trump talk about this many times as i have, he does not view what happened on election day as the end of the game, eve use that as the beginning of the game. to him, what matters is how you can make good on the promises. do you think he will be able to do that, given the incredible partisan gridlock in washington? >> i do. because he knows that people are policy and if you look at the people that he is picking right now to go into senior leadership positions at the white house as well as the cabinet picks that he has made, these are all people who are going to implement his agenda. president trump nine years ago came down the escalator in new york and said, going to make america great again.
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i'm going to make america great again by restoring our southern border, rebuilding our economy, keeping our communities safe and making sure america is strong enough to protect our interest at home and abroad. that is exactly what he ran on this cycle around, he has done once, be sought for four years and he will do it again. and he is putting people in place to get that done right now. >> i know you are not in the business to giving advice to democrats but who would you like to see them put up in 2028? >> the biggest thing that we see coming off of this last campaign is that it is not just the messenger, it is the message. because joe biden was going to lose that race, kamala harris lost that race and the reason is because they were running on the same failed agenda that they put in place over the last four years. when you have inflationary spending is your number 1 driver, when you have an open border at your number 2 policy and you are going to put america and a position to kowtow to every bully around the world, that is not a formula for winning. and what we're seeing right now,
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the democratic meltdown on the other side. none of them want to put new positions on the table. none of them want to say donald trump was right, maybe we should look at our policies. all they want to do is try to find a different messenger. it is not just the messenger, their message is not going to work. so i think what we see is donald trump remade the republican party, we now represent the working class americans and we represent every american family all across the country. and as long as we listen to the voters, we understand the issues that they care about and be put solutions on the table. republicans will be successful. >> michael whatley, think you for your service and keep up the good work. >> thank you charlie. >> joining me now, trump 20204 senior advisor, corey. corey, i have to think that at everybody's thanksgiving table has at least one kamala harris supporter. i bet you are every harassed supporters favourite uncle in your family.
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>> charli, my thanksgiving started with a phone call from president-elect trump that i was proud to put on speakerphone and if that doesn't drive the left is crazy, nothing does. so like your family, like our family, there are people that supported vice president harris, we have tried not to talk about politics, everyone knows where i am and thinks giving happens to be our holiday. sometimes are much better this year than they have been the last four at our household. >> charlie: i think it's kind of interesting and i think the reason people are talking about kamala harris or aoc is because the democrat bench is so shallow and part of the problem is that you could do worse than aoc in the democrat party. but you could also do a whole lot better and i don't think she is going to get it done. what advice would you give the democrats? >> look, pick tim walz. it's a guaranteed layout for a sick if you pick him again. we want him to be the democratic
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front runner again. we want tim to come out with the policies of how everyone in minnesota vacate the state as quick as possible, praised the blm movement, have no core convictions. allow abortion on demand, that is with the democratic party stands for. to ms. directly in line with where the democrats are and it is my hope because i want to see a j.d. vance or another continuation of the trump administration four years from now, that tim walz is standing there. >> charlie: it's interesting watching these people descend upon mar-a-lago, you spent some time around there. do you know what justin trudeau is up to? do you have any news to break out of mar-a-lago tonight? >> listen, i would never get in front of president trump but i will tell you his truth social fee the other day where he said he will put a 25% tariff on products coming in from canada and for mexico has put both of those world leaders on notice. and what are we seeing? we see that the mexican press is now saying she will put guard on the border, they are turning the
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caravans around because donald trump means business and i'm certain justin trudeau is going to come down and have a conversation with the president and say, sir,, what can we do to keep this border open, what can we do to keep its flowing? we know we have problems we are here to fix it. >> charlie: it's interesting, don't trump has defied all of the political rules, such as managing to beat two incumbents by spending less money. how does donald trump and the republican party undo the curse where you lose seats in the midterms? how does he pull that off? >> charli, it's a great question and when you look specifically at the senatorial map, the democrats have the advantage. they have much more on the ballot than we do in two years. that being said, when donald trump delivers on the promises that scent him back to washington, d.c.,, as michael whatley said, closing the border is already happening before he's even an office. cutting taxes, make sure we have no tax on tips, no tax on social security, no tax on overtime. delivering on promises he made
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will allow the people to years from now to make sure that he continues to have a strong republican majority to deliver on those things for the american people. >> that is the blessing of running on a common sense agenda is that it can help you in the midterms if you get those things done. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> charlie: venezuelan gangs and rosie o'donnell, we will ber right back b. is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a game changer for my patients. it really works. do i smell okay? [sniff] mhm. why are you shimmying? oh! unstopables now has odor blocker so i'll feel fresh all day, even after a red eye. we all use unstopables. looks like he does to! smell unstopable. (dr. david jeremiah) our world is not getting better. in our hearts we know that. and the bible says, "we groan for the coming of this new world."
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a23-year-old and a 25-year-old entered our country illegally last year. and were among 15 suspected venezuelan gang members arrested during an early morning raid wednesday where according to "the new york post", the group was selling a variety of drugs, including heroin and synthetic drugs and also dabbled in credit card fraud and violence. cops also found a cache of semiautomatic weapons during the raid, including three assault rifles, two pistols and ammo cans packed with cartridges. officers also learning that these two members are two of the men seen in this viral video at a colorado complex in august where armed men appear to menace residents and forced their way into an apartment after property managers there claimed that the building had been taken over by tren de aragua members. both men had active felony warrants for that very incident but they somehow made it all the
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way to new york city before getting busted in wednesday's raid. the news is just one aspect of the violent gangs ever-expanding presence across the u.s. and a century city chicago, police are now being warned after an officer safety alert went out. "the new york post" reporting, quote, chicago cops are being trained on how to spot tren de aragua gang bangers is the vicious venezuelan criminals traffic peak cocaine and rapidly expand their territory into the windy city. but it is not just happening there. the gangs criminal activity has popped up and at least 16 states so far across the country. >> charlie: shocking. this is the reality. heartbreaking video shows on abandoned 10-year-old migrant kid wondering texas is desert alone and afraid. [speaking spanish]
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>> charlie: it makes your blood boil. this is sadly the norm at the border. in 2022, border patrol encountered more than 150,000 unaccompanied minors. and those were the ones that they found. but it seems like abandoned and traffic children mean nothing to democrat leaders. chicago's mayor says he is not going to cooperate trump's deportation plan. >> we're not going to cooperate. we're not going to ask our police force to serve as i.c.e. agents. we are not going to do that. we are working hard to restore confidence with community policing.
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why would we put police officers in a position where the community cannot trust them? we are not cooperating with that madness. >> charlie: the voters handed down a mandate, they want illegal immigration to end. democrats are either going against their voters wishes or denying that they ever voted for mass deportation in the first place. cnn refuses to believe trump one because it immigration at all. >> i am not convinced, and i think now that numbers are much more clear, that the voters that voted for donald trump were voting on immigration. it was a great rhetorical weapon just as trans athletes were and some of the man issues were but it really came down to the economy. >> charlie: trump's victory should have been a wake-up call for democrats. but instead they are sticking to their old losing playbook, telling americans that what you are seeing is not really happening. >> he just posted about the new president of mexico, he says he had a wonderful conversation,
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she agreed to stop migration through mexico into the united states, effectively closing our southern border. i should note this has basic we are ready happened, it's been happening for eight months now, border crossings have been near zero. they have essentially zeroed out. >> a former secretary joins us now, things for joining us. you have to tell me, i don't mean to overstate it but the policies that democrats have voted for and the policies that the biden administration put into place at the border led to the human trafficking of tends, if not hundreds of thousands of children at the border. is that an overstatement? >> no, it is not an overstatement. you had over 500,000 children come across that border and just four years of the biden-harris administration. all of them unaccompanied. that means there it actually -- actually been traffic over this border and we know the 300,000 of them have been lost in the immigration system by this
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administration. so this idea that they continue to talk about that they are for policies to protect children is simply not the case, it is not what the reality and the data shows. but weather it is children, tda, violent gang members, what we know is that their policies over this period of time have not only incentivize this but they have refused to remove individuals from this country as well. it is not enough to be a felon under the biden-harris administration to be removed from the country, you have to be serious felon. what a serious felonies is in the eye of the beholder. that is not legal terminology, it is nothing based in law, it is what they make it up to be. so i think what it continues to tell you and i think the cnn clip you showed was actually incorrect, i think american people did vote on immigration, i think that's what mattered to a majority of people and they like the direction that the president and his team are taking before they are even in office. we see the numbers starting to be addressed. >> charlie: when you left
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office, the border for all intents and purpose, the flow at the border had been fixed. you cannot tell me that with the biden administration did and what democrats have supported wasn't intentional. they intentionally -- they intentionally undid all of the good work you all had done in the 2016 -- after 2016. >> that's absolutely true. all you have to do is look at what their statements were and 21 and 22 where you had the secretary saying he is very proud of what they did to unwind or to remove trump era policies. they are very proud of that. they went to work every day and every time they had to make a decision on weather to protect americans and secure that border, they went in the opposite direction. and they continue to open up that border and we see the result of that today. >> it is not a partisan issue and i don't understand why democrats did not see through all of it. but thank you for what you are doing and thank you, look forward to seeing what
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♪ ♪ >> charlie: everyone loves bananas. they are packed with potassium, great for smoothies and cost less than a dollar. at least that's what we thought. if you add a piece of duct tape and stick it to a wall, you just might become a millionaire. that is exactly what happened here in new york city. a 74-year-old thought it was just another wednesday selling his bananas for 35 cents a piece. and if you were really hungry, he had a special deal. 441, can't beat it. but one wednesday in november, it would change his life forever. after selling one of his famous
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fruit in manhattan's upper east side, he later learned it would resell for $6.2 million. why? because some guy duct taped it to a wall and called it part. shah could not believe it. telling the times, those who bought it, what kinds of people are they? do they not know what a banana is? the story has a happy ending, though. the boss who purchased the banana and eventually ate it offered to buy 100,000 more bananas from shaw's fruit stand. and one new yorker even launched a gofundme sight for shaw and promised to match the first $5000 raised dollar for dollar. as of tonight, they gofundme page has raised nearly 15 grand. sean never jacked up his prices or got rid of the four for one deal. but he did learn a valuable lesson. that sometimes when life gives you bananas, other people make a
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fortune. the holiday season is officially here and this time around, it doesn't have to be ununhealthy one. americas personal trainer has a plan for you and you don't have to weight until january first to begin. it started yesterday with a step-by-step tutorial on deep frying a türkiye. >> this is how we cook this way. this is the dangerous part. put it in there very slowly. all right, this is 40 minutes later. perfect. >> charlie: türkiye deep fried in beef tallow. he is on a mission. but not everyone is on board with america's new diet. the ceo of the company who makes twinkies once america to keep eating. quote, as it relates to anything
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on the political domain, we believe very strongly that snacking continues. consumers are going to continue to look for a way to reward themselves at different times throughout the day. kennedy has his work cut out for him. and by the way, nobody wants to take away your twinkies, he just wants to tweak the recipes for those fluffy golden sponges. but it is not just big food in the trenches fighting the maha movement. health experts are trying to torpedo kennedy's nomination as well. just listen to the former fda boss predicting covid to .0 with bobby as the new boss. >> what i worry about is that we are at a tipping point where we will start to see epidemics of diseases that have long been vanquished. god forbid we see polio reemerge. that can happen the next four years. i think of rfk follows through on his intentions and i believe he will and i believe he can, it will cost lives in this country. >> if experts are already
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freaking out, you know maha is off to a good start. and our next guest joints we now. so is the rfk agenda going to kill children? >> let's be really clear on what has trust among public health authorities. it is not bobby kennedy and rfk making it a preeminent campaign promise to figure out why kids in america are getting so uniquely sick, it is this revolving door that sends people direct from the fda to the pfizer board room. it is a medical philosophy that looks at a 50% of teens being overweight and says let's standard of care may code -- ozempik jobs for everyone, not what they are eating. it's the public health authorities that blacklisted people that question why we are locking people up, people to question pharmaceutical products. now we are on the verge with president trump's leadership, bobby kennedy and with real warriors, the same person who
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was blacklisted four years ago. we are on the verge of a golden age and the key thing they are saying is let's look at chronic disease. that is 90s percent of killers in america, we have the highest chronic disease rates of any country in the world. and they are going to reorient our public authorities to ask why we're getting so sick. >> charlie: i think it is interesting. when i first started hearing about beef tallow and raw milk, it was from all of my left wing crazy democrat friends. and now it is all of my right-wing friends who were talking about beef tallow, the importance of raw milk and all of these other subversive ways of looking at the food culture. >> i think we have a very interesting dovetail of the hippe left and now the maga, maha right. and the uniting force is that there has been corruption. bobby kennedy and president trump are not trying to take french fries away, coke away but it is worth asking why
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are mcdonald's french fries or why is food in the united states has fundamentally different ingredients than other countries. why these industries have been able to co-opt our guidelines. 19 of the 20 advisors of usda guidelines are paid for by food and pharmaceutical companies. the tort -- or tenant of what they're saying is let's get the gold star science. does it make sense there are 10,000 chemicals in our food that are not allowed in european countries? this is an anticorruption agenda. it is getting america's truth agenda and i think both sides get behind that. >> charlie: you are up against a huge industry but i am hopeful and wish you the best of luck. >> thank you sir. >> charlie: the nih spent $2 billion to study racism. the results when we get back. of. with skyrizi, feel symptom relief at 4 weeks. many people were in remission at 12 weeks, at 1 year, and even at 2 years.
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vivek ramaswamy is starting its own the fund movement to cut off the bureaucrats unfettered access to your credit card. trump is not even in office yet and his team is already exposing the insane ways the feds are wasting your money. some new ones include $45 million going to fund a diversity, equity, and inclusion scholarship. 3 million went to girl centered climate issues in brazil, whatever that means, nobody knows. and more than 288,000 is being used to form diverse birdwatching groups, because that is her biggest problem. but all of that pales in comparison to what the national national institutes of health spent on studying racism in the last four years. nearly $1.5 billion.
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some of our favorite projects include $650,000 spent studying prenatal racism. 130,000 funding a study to examine antiracist healing in nature. $150,000 went to study whether perceived racism could be linked to the cardiovascular disease and aging complications. whatever you are doing, you are in the wrong line of work, apparently. and speaking of doctors, dr. anthony fauci is feasting as a private citizen. we spent 15 million on his security and transportation detail after he retired. from generally for, 2023 until september of this year, we paid for all of his travel and guards who followed his every move. that is not to mention that from 2019 until 2022, he was the highest-paid federal employee with a whopping $480,000 salary.
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again, you are in the long-run of work. but don't you dare raise an eyebrow at his salary or all of his fancy perks. he is the science. and the science cannot be questioned. we are now joined by an investigative journalist who worked with open books on the couch he report, thank you for joining us. so why is it so enraging to find out that american taxpayers are still paying $15 million for his security years after he left his job? >> hello charlie. yes anthony fauci, as many americans believe, he is the most destructive civil-service bureaucrat in american history. he has now close your. and we found out in the dossier at sub stack and my friends who open the books, that he was getting, as a private citizen,
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$15 million worth of perks from the u.s. taxpayer, taxpayer-funded shofar and u.s. marshals detail to take into all of the award shows around the country and around the world where he would win hundreds of thousands, millions of dollars worth of prizes for his supposed efforts to advance science. it is utterly ridiculous and i'm glad that we at least advance this information to the public. >> charlie: so you have done really fine work with opening the books on your sub stack on uncovering all of this. but it kind of strikes me as strange that it is so hard to find this information. and of course all of this is going on at a time when the federal government was bulking at paying for security for rfk jr. when he was running for the democrat nomination and upping security for donald trump when he was getting shot at. >> it just goes to show the necessity of when you talk about the doge and thank god elon musk will do a lot of good work there because the civil servants get pay bumps, they get raise and
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budget every single year, no one knows what they are doing. and we find out that they are basically just spending money to give it to their friends to do supposed research conforming to these crazy left-wing narratives. so i'm glad that donald trump is now the president-elect and has found a good team to really dig into the stuff and hopefully we can make america healthy again by getting rid of a lot of these programs and actually funding will scientific advancement, not antiracism training and the like. >> exactly. keep up the good work, thank you for joining us. >> appreciated. >> charlie: joy reads thanksgiving maga g hot and candace when we come back.
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thanksgiving is a holiday we're supposed to come together and put aside our differences. but a lot of democrats didn't get that memo. especially joy reed who doubled down on her calls to ban trump supporting relatives from thanksgiving. >> make your own dinner maga. you expect the 73 million who voted for the prosecutor, not the flown, and particularly the 92% of black women who voted for kamala, to give you a cookie for your vote, a trophy, a hug, a high five, you might be asking too much. if we want to eat with you, we will. but if we just want some peace over the holidays and we don't want to put up with your trolling while we eat our turkey, get over it. stop acting like we owe you and for god's sakes stop whining, it's embarrassing. our thanksgiving, our choice. >> charlie: with the media calling for a divided america, it's no wonder americans across the country were fighting on the holiday all over politics. from democrats freaking out about their conservative family members to liberals who voted
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for the same person even fighting amongst themselves. >> my dad voted for kamala harris and we still already fought about politics today and it's only 1:26. so good luck to everyone. >> i just hope we have a good thanksgiving no matter who you voted for. i'm just kidding if you voted for trump i hope your turkey's dry. >> [bleep] out the house. this is why i don't do holidays. this is why i don't like -- oh, ignorance. i'm about to disown my sister. my sister cousin. i'm about to disown her. because excuse me. you're going to sit here and say i voted for trump. i don't even want to -- ughh. >> charlie: so the people who claim that trump is dividing america are the ones who want to fight the most. the ones who forget what thanksgiving is all about. hopefully they'll get it together by christmas. one person who already has it together is candice cameron an actress and star of the new
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movie home sweet christmas coming out on december 1st. so i'm assuming that your thanksgiving dinner was probably a lot more pleasant than joy reid's. >> i think it was, yeah. we had a great thanksgiving with my family and some friends who had different political beliefs but, guess what, we didn't talk about politics. we had a great time. >> charlie: you have more important things in life to worry about than arguing about the last election. so you've got a new movie coming out, and i'm assuming that your new movie is phot politics either. >> it's not. i'm going to give you a reprieve from talking about politics this holiday tune in on sunday night to great american family channel i have a new movie called home sweet christmas co-starring cameron mathisson we got brought together when we were both left our great uncle's maple sugar
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farm and we realize that god has a bigger plan for us and it was all in his timing. and i know you might think this is just another christmas movie but i really want to encourage you all to find great american family channel. people are yearning for uplifting inspiring content and that's what we provide. the proof is in the ratings, we're leading double digits our competitor which proves people want wholesome content. >> charlie: it is interesting when you look at all the filth and rot you get out of hollywood these days, the reaction you get from those movies is a lot more promising about the future of our country. >> yeah, it really is and these christmas movies really do provide heart-warming and wholesome content that is a reprieve and i encourage you to tune in no matter what you're doing whether it's on in the background but we are a channel that loves faith family and
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country and we're not afraid to say it and we're not afraid to incorporate it in our movies. >> charlie: well thank you so much for what you're doing and thank you for joining us and happy thanksgiving and i'm sure you will have a very, very happy christmas as well. >> thank you. yes, thank you. to you, too. >> charlie: okay. that's it for us tonight. thank you for watching jesse watters primetime. i'll be on the big weekend show this weekend featuring julie banderas lisa boothe and dr. marc siegel. thank you for joining us, i'm charlie hurt. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to this special edition of hannity
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