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ingraham 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. you expect to speak to trump again during the transition start? i expect so. he didn't have too much else to say other than that. but yesterday he did a whole lot of whining first about how he doesn't like trump's tariffs. i hope he rethinks it. i think it's a counterproductive thing to do. you know, look, one of the things you've heard me say before that we have an unusual situation in america. we're surrounded by the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean and two allies, mexico and canada. and the last thing we need to do is begin to screw up those relationships. but is that what trump's doing? or is he working
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to protect the interests of americans? biden also thinks thinks it's the media's fault that everyone was so pessimistic about the direction of the country. only 35% of supported moving in the right direction. i think there's an explanation for that. if you think about it, what do you mean? it's not a criticism of the press? i mean this you know me too well. is that you turn on the television and you don't see a lot of good news. even the stuff that is good news doesn't seem to sell very well. and so what? you turn on tv and everything looks bad. everything looks bad, right, joe? because americans couldn't possibly feel that way because of you. well, biden spent his thanksgiving week wining and eating food he was supposed to be handing out to service members. trump was having the time of his life. ymca, ymca. i
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think it's a little of this. a little of the dancing. all right. joining me now is clay travis, founder of outkick. com and jason rantz, seattle radio host and author of what's killing america. clay, i was doing a little trying to, you know, it's harder than it looks, you know? clay. jason, great to see you guys. clay, you know, we've seen athletes across america. you know, during the trump dance, you see the joy, if you will call it, at mar-a-lago. people seem to be having fun. it's like this weight has been lifted off her shoulders. and the irony is, it took the guy they called hitler to be uniting the country. yeah, well, first of all, happy thanksgiving, lisa. i'm down in your state of florida now where there is a 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. i think not only winning the electoral college, but also winning, as
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you see there with elon musk and the dancing and the just joy that seems to be pervading the country. also winning the popular vote. it changed everything. and as a result, i think people are ready to embrace fun again. you know, i think that's the great, underrated aspect of donald trump's entire political career is his critics who have tried to brand him as hitler don't recognize that he has a great sense of humor, that he's willing to put on a security vest and pretend that he's a garbage man, that he's willing to go to mcdonald's and be a fry cook for a day. the guy has a lot of fun, not only while winning, but also while spreading the message of america being back. and you just mentioned off the top, he says he's going to put on tariffs, and justin trudeau hops on a plane to immediately come down to mar-a-lago. and simultaneously, you've got mexico starting to restrict the flow of illegal immigrants potentially across our southern border. he knows how to negotiate. he knows how to exploit advantage. and i think the net result is going to be americans of all stripes are going to be increasing their
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wages and 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. yeah, we see people like mark zuckerberg, you know, kissing the ring now as well. you know, jason trump has previously said that success is what's going to unite the country. is that why americans voted for him? yes. i think in large part that's exactly what it's about. as much as the biden administration wanted to tell us that there were no problems whatsoever up until they basically had to at least acknowledge some, everyone was saying 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 you know, you can send your kids to the park and not have to worry about the crime rate or homeless drug users smoking fentanyl in front of them. and they remember that success under donald trump. and so while we were being told gaslit this entire time that there's no crises whatsoever, people
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remembered what life was like and what life could be like yet again. and i think that's a large reason behind why folks decided to go. yet again with donald trump. he is a candidate. he was a candidate who was relentlessly attacked by the media, right? almost every single day. they were telling us why we shouldn't be voting for him. it was framed in such a dishonest and disingenuous way by left wing media outlets this entire time. and yet people still said no. guess what? we know what the reality is. we like this guy. this is someone who's actually having fun. and now for a lot of us, there's a term called schadenfreude. i think i'm saying it correctly. we need to create, like an american version of that, which is maga, which is feeling glee about the suffering of progressives who are upset that donald trump won because i am now in that category and i think more and more and more people are in that category. well, you know, the key to that, jason, is if you just say it very fast, no one knows the difference. so that's yes, that is what i do. just don't ask me to spell it. i'm not going to ask you. this
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is not a spelling bee. don't worry. all right. so you know, clay, you know, meanwhile, democrats are whining that they didn't have enough support from the media. watch this. there's another part of this that's a deeper problem, which was joe rogan and dave portnoy, the head of barstool sports, felt excited enough or proud enough of supporting trump to talk about it publicly. and there were a lot of progressive democrats in places of influence in media in particular, who did not feel that way. clay, what do you make of that? i mean, the argument that 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 of every other democrat that's making that argument. look, the reality is this they tried to brand trump as hitler for eight years. they told you that if he were to win, that he would destroy the country utterly on a level that we've never seen before, that world war three would happen, that we would all die of a nuclear apocalypse. and the
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reality was everybody had a little bit more money and everything was more affordable for the groceries. and this is, i think, one of the biggest legacies of this win, not only the popular vote, but the electoral vote, the house and the senate. lisa, is that the mainstream media has been destroyed because cbs, nbc, abc, new york times, washington post, they all did msnbc, cnn, everything they could to make kamala harris president and overwhelmingly, this is significant white, black, asian and hispanic people said no, not getting enough attention. this is the least racially polarized election we've had since 1964, in 50 years. americans across the racial divide have never had more of an agreement. and that is with trump. and i think that's why they're panicking. amen. you know, jason, there was an anonymous tv executive to new york magazine saying that if trump were to win, it would mean that mainstream media is dead, essentially saying that
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the media would wouldn't be able to propagandize enough americans into voting for kamala harris. well, we saw the most biased news coverage in the history of elections, according to the media research center. so what what happens with the mainstream media? is the mainstream media dead after this election? well, we'll find out within the next few months because they have the opportunity to course correct. and i think that we should give honest brokers good faith folks within certain media outlets the ability to course correct. i don't think everyone was trying to sandbag this election. you had a handful of journalists who i think did a really good job and tried to at least be even, even if their networks or their newspapers were not. so i'd like to give them a chance. and i say this as someone who works in media, clay and i and you, we all work in media. and so i want a media ecosystem that is strong, but i need it to be honest. i need it to act in good faith. and we haven't really been getting that by and large. and if
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they're going to triple down or quadruple down on some of this garbage that they've been pulling over the course of the last eight years, then yeah, it's going to die. but you've got some outlets like the l.a. times, whose publisher is at least saying they're committed to making their editorial pages a little bit more conservative. jeff bezos said that of the washington post. i don't know if that in bezos case going to be all talk, but i'd like to see them go in that direction. me too. you beat me to the l.a. times. i was going to mention that. also, i think americans just want the truth. you should have seen how angry i was during covid with all the lies we were told, which i know you guys were as well. clay and jason, it's great to see you both. i appreciate it. go, balls. yes. go, vols. i'm a tennessee wolf. all right. 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's next for you? thanksgiving dinner? yeah, exactly. one step at a time. i guess. but it's clear that democrats need a new leader. the future of their
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party depends on it. so who's up next? now there's a few obvious names that are being floated, like gavin newsom, gretchen whitmer and josh shapiro. but there's another one that you might not have expected aoc. so according to the hill, when democrats talk about the future of the party, the 35 year old new york congresswoman's name always bubbles to the top. joining me now is doug schoen, democratic strategist and pollster, and monica crowley, former trump assistant treasury secretary. so great to see you both. doug, i want to start with you on this. so 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. and if she runs, it'll be a disaster. we lost a couple of members of the squad. fortunately, in primaries this year, most democrats don't want extreme left wing politics. i believe the democratic party needs to move to the center 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. and i think her chance of getting nominated would be nil. but, monica, you know, i think, you know, she did this instagram thing where she reached out to her voters and split ticket voters who voted for her and trump, asking them why they split the ticket. and a lot of them said, you know, look, they like her accessibility, right? so she's she's 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 these three hour interviews. so i don't know. i mean, is it fair to rule her out or is there something there for her? well, you know, she has tremendous grassroots support, lisa and doug and it is to the point that you're making lisa, which is the accessibility. but also, she was an early adopter of social media, facebook, twitter, instagram, tiktok. et
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cetera. so she's connecting directly to voters. there's another really important point about her and the democrat party. overall, the lesson of this last 2024 election and donald trump's landslide mandate victory is that the country has had enough of the radical left. it's had enough of socialism, it's had enough of cancel culture and wokeness, and it rejected roundly all of those things. so i don't think in four short years, the country is going to say, we need more communism. i don't think that that is going to be the choice that they are going to make. however, just a word of warning to the republicans to my party, do not underestimate aoc. she's young, she's vibrant, she's attractive. i think she's wrong on everything. but she does have real grassroots support and all of the energy and activism in the democrat party remains with the revolutionary left, of which she is a part.
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so every time the republicans have underestimated the democrats, we ended up with bill clinton, barack obama and joe biden. so let's not do it again in four years. yeah, let's. you should never underestimate anyone in life. you know, doug, it sounds like democrats know they're going to have a problem raising money for 2028 after kamala blew through so much cash. watch this. the resistance is going to have trouble raising money. these fundraisers are bert. they're really now. and the damage that the 2024 campaign has done that the damage that this decade has done to the democratic brand is almost unfathomable, almost unfathomable. you know, doug, we saw her throw away all this money like building a colorado set and things like that. just egregious ways to spend money. how much damage has she done to the party's ability to raise money? well, short term, undeniably, there has been damage, but the greatest asset
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the democratic party has is donald trump. because the degree of animus, the party has towards trump and his policies is such that after the midterm elections, there will be an outpouring of support for whether it be the three people you mentioned, lisa, or somebody else, potentially even aoc. i don't doubt democratic enthusiasm. i doubt that the democrats have a message to appeal to the broad mass of americans in the center because as you and your guests have suggested, this was a broad mandate, a rejection by minorities, by working class democrats, by those without a college education of the policies of my party. and unless we rethink and get candidates who have mainstream economic and social policies were cooked for the future, i appreciate that. and i'm glad that you mentioned that this was a mandate for donald trump, because some in the media are trying to deny him that. so and i know monica agrees with that
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as well. all right. well, we're out of time, but doug and monica, thank you so much for coming on. i really appreciate it so much. thank you both. yep. so democrats are in a panic about losing the culture wars. details straight ahead. you're going to want to stay with us. you are a defender of rome. we must reestablish orde. i'm here to help you save yourselves. shoot him full of arrows so that i can see right through him. i speak in the name of the one true god. sign up for fox nation for 199 a month. i was going through the menopause, and i really wasn't feeling great about my hair. plenty. 39 has definitely made a difference to me. my hair. it started to feel thicker. i found my hair's more swishy and stronger. it's lovely to have
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it took them long enough, but dems are finally admitting what republicans have known all along. there is a cultural dynamic that's at play in politics today where it is converging like we've never seen, and we're losing the culture war and we're losing the culture war and whatever it is, woke, whatever word you want to use, i'm not, you know, i leave that to anybody to define on whatever value. but we are not aligned on where we can be within that. i mean, no kidding. americans don't want woke. love ya. cheers. okay. love ya. okay. love ya. it's why bud light's partnership with dylan mulvaney was a complete failure. it's why female athletes are refusing to play against biological males. half of san jose's conference wins came by forfeit as five teams nevada, utah state, boise state, wyoming and southern utah refused to play them. men do not belong in women's sports
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or in our locker rooms, and i know this is believed by a vast majority of the nation. it's why walmart ditched dye and the university of michigan could dismantle its $250 million program. i mean, i could keep going on and on, but we have other segments that we need to get to. so joining me now is terry schilling, president of the american principle project, and kaylee mcghee white steamboat institute blakely fellow. great to see you both. you know, terry, i call this the get off my lawn election. right. americans have been called racist, sexist, xenophobic. all these names. and then on top of it, during covid, it was put your mask on, get a vaccine and shut up. and people finally said, get off my lawn. no, that's exactly right, lisa. and thank you so much for having me. listen, it's not hard to understand what happened. i will tell you, it's a bit shocking to hear democrats talk about them losing the culture war. after all, they started it. they started putting kids, you know, boys and our daughters sports. they started giving gender
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transitions to minors. and this is the party that did drag queen story hour for three year olds. right. and they're shocked that they're losing the culture war. well, they shouldn't be because 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 stood into the breach and he stepped up and he fought back against them for us. and he turned out to be a total winner on this. so i think we have a bright future ahead. if the democrats don't back away from this culture war. i agree. you know, kaylee, americans are americans at least are moving away from woke terms to newsweek writes this most americans are failing to adopt so-called woke terms like latinx and cultural appropriation. a poll by yougov shows that only 1 in 5 americans regularly uses terms such as safe space and white privilege. you know, kaylee, 1 in 5. so how did these terms become mainstream? because they were forced so aggressively onto the public. and i think that's one of the reasons why democrats are losing the
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culture war is because one of their greatest weapons in that war has lost some of its potency. and that weapon is the ability to bully normal people into abandoning their common sense positions because they're afraid of being shamed or ostracized if they don't. that is, now it's a non-negotiable. people are starting to wake up and realize that no, actually, it's not racist to want a safe and secure southern border. actually, it's perfectly normal to not want biological males in women's locker rooms. they are sticking by their positions. and as terry mentioned, that's a very important for the future of our political movement. yeah you're right. because then they'll call you transphobic if you object to men and women's sports. you know, terry, some democrats are still in denial though. watch this. i do believe that they made significant gains. there's no question immigration became an issue. but i'm not going to get into this. oh, the people are too woke. that wasn't an issue. what happened? yeah, it was. i disagree with you. i know, and
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that's why you're going to keep losing. you know, terry, i used to feel because democrats control so much of what we read. see and hear, that that would be their power. but in reality, it sort of created this echo chamber where they thought americans were more plugged in to what they were pushing, and instead americans rejected it. so it seemed to have been the downfall, actually. yeah. no, it seems like this was a double edged sword. it could be used for good, but in this case it's been turned against them, and rightfully so. i mean, 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. we want you to leave our daughters sports alone. and that's that. it's very simple. this is what this was, the return to normalcy. everyone is so sick of the nasty names and all of that. they just want to get back to normalcy. and the sooner democrats figure that out, the better it's going to be for them. you know, kayleigh, real quick is die dead or company is still going to be pushing this nonsense. well, this is the thing i think that even if democrats realize they're
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losing the culture war, the big question is whether they are willing to do anything about it. can you think of a single democrat who might come out and say, you know what, maybe we should cancel one of our dozen designated pride holidays? or maybe a little bit of climate change is fine. or you know what? maybe black lives matter is racialized nonsense was a big mistake. they can't come out and say that, and they won't do it because their ideology is a death trap that they are spiraling down into, and it is going to cannibalize the entire democratic party. so i think maybe they put these issues on the back burner. they talk about them a little bit less, but do not make the mistake mistake of thinking that they are going to abandon these priorities. this is who the left is, and it always will be, you know. and we saw that with representative seth moulton when he dared say that men shouldn't be playing in women's sports, and he got attacked by his own party for saying something that the vast majority of americans agree with. terry and kayleigh, thank you so much. appreciate you. thank you. all right. ahead, more shocking scenes from the southern border as donald trump gets tough with mexico. want to
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from getting across. texas is starting to build more of the wall, and the fifth circuit court of appeals just ruled that the state can put up razor wire. those barriers are about to go up on the rio grande as well. trump is threatening mexico with tariffs, and his border czar is promising to begin mass deportations immediately. the message to migrants is clear there's 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's a new sheriff in town. how quickly do you think we're going to see changes at the southern border? well, i mean, you know, lisa, of course it's going to be a challenge, right? it's not going to happen from one day to the next. there's been so much damage that has 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're going to start to see the damage that has been done. we're going to start to see more of these unaccompanied children that
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have been victimized over the last four years have been exploited into sex trafficking, labor trafficking, and also criminals that are among us right now that we do not know about. when you have over 2 million known gotaways in the country right now, which estimates are more than that. there's no telling what we're going to uncover in the years to come, but we are confident in texas and we have great leaders in texas as well as now with this new administration working together, that we're going to help secure that border finally, once and for all, and also help some of these children that continue to come across that border. over 300,000 children, right now unaccounted for. and that's one thing that i would like to see. you know, as a father, as a parent, and i think anyone els, regardless if you have children or not, would like to see some type of specialized task force to locate these missing children and also to ensure the safety and security of any other children that are coming across that border and hold those accountable that are smuggling these children and the incoming borders are a tom homan has told me that those 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.
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he's this evil guy. terrible, terrible, terrible. but where are those people on these 300,000, these over 300,000 children? where are they? yeah, i've been asking that same question, you know, for the last three plus years. and, you know, we have faced so much criticism in texas. governor abbott has faced so much criticism. our state troopers, when we started arresting illegal immigrants, when we started placing razor wire and even those water boys in the middle of the river, a lot of the activists and civil rights groups are saying those actions were inhumane and were causing, you know, danger to illegal immigrants that were coming across the border. but the fact is that those methods were saving lives. also denying illegal entry. but also you know, our men and women of dps, law enforcement, border patrol, everyone involved, they are the first line of defense. they are seeing these children every single day, and not one representative from the civil rights groups or these activists are on the front lines doing anything for these children for that matter. they're not pulling dead bodies out of the river when these children are coming across and they're drowning because of
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these dangerous border policies, because of these 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. and we're the only ones right now that are really trying to ensure the safety and security of these children. again, you know, to this date, they have not addressed where these children are, what happens to them? over 300,000 children, as i mentioned, that are missing right now. and yet they still have not put nothing in place to take care of these children. but we are the ones that are out there every single day encountering these children, trying to ensure the safety and security of these children that are coming across that border unaccompanied. well, lieutenant, we appreciate the work that you do and hopefully our border agents and people like you who are doing your job feel more emboldened and feel like you've got the support you need under this next administration, under the trump administration. so we appreciate your time tonight and what you do. thank you for that. thank you. oh, no. oh you're okay i'm okay too. thanks. oh i'm sorry. you're okay. i'm fine. but more importantly, how's your phone? so young americans, tech, tech
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addiction is reaching an alarming new level. i'm probably guilty of this, too. i'm not going to lie. so a recent study found that people between the ages of 18 and 24 were online for an average of six hours and one minute per day in 2024. so what does this mean for young people, and how does this impact their brains? they're all losing the ability to focus. axos even dubbed this the snippet generation for the way they digest information by watching rapid videos on social media. joining me now is doctor marc siegel. fox news senior medical analyst and professor of medicine at nyu langone. doctor, are these smartphones literally rewiring our brains? yes, that's exactly what they're doing. narrative is gone. memories are gone. creativity is gone. i know the exact pathways that you use for all of that. it's now snippets and snippets. do not involve that much of the brain and plus
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socialization is being replaced by all of this, by social media, by iphones, by just you and your phone. and that rewires the brain. i just realized something tonight in preparing for this segment, which you're producers produced two brilliantly. you know what the adhd revolution we're seeing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder with 16 million adults and six and a half to 7 million children and teens, is actually being created by this. it's not something neurologic. it's being created by what we're doing to our brains. so i have a confession to make. doctor siegel, let's put this up. let's put this up on the screen. all right. so okay, doctor. so this is my screen time today. i just caveat. so i was flying today i was studying i study on the phone. i'm making excuses. also study on my phone. but this is bad. this is bad. doctor. tell me why,
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what i need to be doing different and why. this was a terrible decision for me to make today. well, lisa, i know you well and i've heard your narratives on outnumbered on the couch, other places, and you are not afflicted, but you're at risk because of that eight hours, which is the same thing that i'm doing. so here's my prescription for this. i think the part we've talked about before is families have to do more together. time. there can't be any iphones at the table. you know, you should focus on in-person relationships. i say leave your iphone at the door when you get to the school. i can't believe schools are letting kids do this. texting while they're supposed to be learning. that will bring down screen time, and screen time is directly related to the amount that that you spend on social media. now, australia is saying ban it in those under 16. i don't agree with that. you know why, lisa? because we're going to get a gray market and a black market, and kids are going to find their way to tiktok, whether we ban it or not. so i'm not in favor of banning, but i am in
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favor of replacement activity, you know, how do you think real quick, how do you think parents should approach this? how about looking at your kid? oh well, 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's going to do if you're there looking on your own social media, your own twitter, your own tiktok, they're going to do the same thing. it's all about role modeling. if you take your kids to certain activities, they're not going to spend as much time on on iphones or on social media. it's about being a good parent. i'm sadly not a role model on this segment. do you know what your screen time is? is it as bad as mine? it's about the same as yours. what is wrong with the same as your? but i'm sorry to admit that, but it cuts it cuts into my sleep time. i'm working on it. i'm at least reforming. i'm in screen time. anonymous. i'm trying to reform. you know, we should start a help group and we will hold each other accountable. so we'll do that
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and we'll check it. we'll check in and hopefully we've improve. so doctor siegel, once a week we'll check in our screen time. great to see you. we need a we need help i need your help. you know we got to work. all right. thanks doctor i appreciate it. all right. so just ahead joe rogan just called out democrats and a $6.2 million art piece gets eaten. jimmy fallon has all that. and more. next. how are you doing, my friend? should we do like a i know, a handshake going in? hi. it was a lot. or like, should we do like a special. hi. it's christina again. is your shower trying to tell you something? is getting in and out of the bathtub becoming a safety concern? are you worried about the cost of a bathroom remodel that could go on for weeks and weeks? well, now you can have a gorgeous new bath or shower that's safer at a price you can afford with a one day jacuzzi bath remodel and now they're bringing you this special tv offer. we're waiving all installation costs and postponing all payments for up to one year. jacuzzi bath,
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her daddy shows and all these different shows that she went on. i mean, i'm sure they had an impact, but i think that in the future i'm sure they're 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, right? but they had me. well, number one, they had me, but they have me. yeah, that's a good response. and they have you. they've come a long way on this issue. okay. because yes, they had rogan, who started out as a liberal in a bernie bro. but then they tried to cancel rogan before they utilized the significance and the reach of his podcast. they spent a lot of time trying to run him out of town because of his vaccine stance. do you remember that? but what everybody's missing about this is like, no, kamala should 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 because they didn't want to smell like booze. well, it's also like, what's better to not do it or to implode in front of
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tens of millions of people, right? yeah, that's what i mean. it's like it's one or the other. but the issue is okay. to your point, she did look bad for not doing it because she wouldn't take question like kamala harris couldn't go out to dinner because the waiter wouldn't allow her to ask what she was having. she's like, i don't know, can i get a teleprompter for that? i can't answer this, or it'd take her weeks to figure it out, like putting policies on, like, do you not know what you believe? why are you can you imagine that? kamala, the waiter comes up, she's like, what are you having? she's like, well, you know, i grew up in a middle class family. yeah, yeah. like, how do i get out of this? give me like five weeks and i'll get. all right, so we've got there. 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 supposed to be looking for $8 million. i love it. what? have i done this before? and what did the buyer do? well, he ate it, of course. i mean that. that is an expense. i mean, obviously inflation's been bad under joe biden. but but that is something. yes. you know the term it's like called middle finger money. you know what i mean. like f-you money that
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whole thing this could clearly has it. and he's trying to send a message to somebody i don't know if like he was rejected by a bunch of women on the way to the top of the crypto game, but he's clearly rubbing that in somebody's face because to spend six, $2.2 million and just eat it is a middle finger to somebody. i don't know who. i just thought this story came up because wardrobe wants me eating more fruit. and i feel like you worked it intact about your health. that was a subtle way to do it. i like what you did there, lisa, but can you imagine just having that kind of money where you're like, i'm just going to eat this $6 million banana? you know what? i'll make this political then, for no good reason. and other than to say a lot of people would love to have $6 million to blow on a banana, and that's what the democrats get wrong about class warfare. they're like, eat the rich, but nobody wants to eat the rich. we want to be the rich. i'd love to buy a $6 million banana and deep fry it, i would. okay, so there's also this. so yesterday rfk jr showed us how to cook a turkey. the make america healthy way. next watch this fast. this is how we cook the maha way. this is beef tallow
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make this movie a success, telling the new york post this first and foremost, reagan believed in america and americans. i believe trump feels the same. reagan was, and trump is willing to fight for what they believed was right. joining me now is actor robert davi, who portrays soviet premier leonid brezhnev in the film and has two songs featured in it as well. you know, robert, take us through your own experience and studying for this film and watching this election. you know what parallels would you draw between reagan and donald trum? well, first of all, 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. so kind of a bleeding heart liberal of that time period and then transitioned over into a conservative. he was his. he
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was bitten and fought by conservatives, by the republican party. he was demonized. but he had a messag, a very clear message. and i wrote about that in 2015 when donald trump came down the escalator. and i said that 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 is in 2015. and if you know anything about donald trump and you watch some of these interviews that he had 30 years ago, 35 years ago, he's been saying the same thing for america. it was always about america first, never about this left wing propaganda, progressive destroying america. and so those similarities happen. they both had, of course, assassination attempts. and reagan fought the communist party. i played brezhnev in the film. leonid brezhnev, leader of russia, and he was the biggest leader of all time since putin. now brezhnev wanted détente, and he and reagan met because nixon was a
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very close friend of brezhnev's. but then they pushed nixon out of course. and then brezhnev had no partner in jimmy carter. carter in the left. he had no partner much like putin had no partner. now, since they what happened in 2020? and finally, when reagan was elected, they were going to approach détente. they wrote letters back and forth. but then reagan died and brezhnev died. and the similar many similarities between the way the left wing in america and i want to show i love the points you're making and i 100% agree with you. i want to show the audience a little bit more from the movie, because i think it's important and special for them to watch. let's take a look at one of your scenes. we will win. i've been warning about this man for many years. i finally. commerce secretary, i have prepared dozens of these documents. yes. appreciate tha,
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comrade petrovich, but go prepare another. so, robert, final thoughts. 15 seconds before we have to go. yeah, well, it was again the. he understood. he never underestimated ronald reagan. he wanted a partner in detente. reagan is a film 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 haven't 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's putting together. and it provided hope to the to american people. right. well said. thank you so much, robert. thank you. that's it for us tonight. i'm lisa boothe in for laura ingraham. thanks for watching this special edition. of. well hello
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