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that? >> bret: around the country today, many americans are participating in giving tuesday. started as a hashtag back in 2012 now has become one of the biggest fundraising days of the year for nonprofit groups. the marketing agency whole whale predicts this year's giving tuesday will break the fundraising record and brings in $3.5 billion for those in need. that is great. you still have time to give if you want to tonight. tomorrow on "special report," the results of the annual reagan national defense forum survey, remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr, 6:00 p.m. in the east. 3 o'clock p.m. on the west coast. follow me on instagram and on x at bret baier behind the scenes stuff in all of those. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" starts now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham.
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this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. trump's early power flex. that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> laura: all right. tonight the trump transition is abuzz with activity. not only has he moved with lightning speed to fill out his cabinet and other senior positions. he is preparing for a triumphant return to europe on saturday for the reopening of notre dame. now remember it was badly damaged by catastrophic fire back in 2019 and many doubted it would ever really be restored. so, it's fitting that macron incited trump to the ceremony because not long ago that's what all the euro and american elites thought about him and the populist movement. that they were damaged beyond repair. >> well, it's a fitting end to an era that has been characterized by lawlessness. >> it may be just the last dying gasp of trumpism. they are dead. they just don't know it politically. >> we have seen time and again,
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2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, voters reject trumpism. >> it never gets old. all right. now, let's never forget their drumbeat which was it meant to demoralize trump supporters. after the 2020 election and intellectuals with impressive credentials told the world not to worry that trump would eventually fade away. >> once he is out of power and that oxygen isn't there day by day, i think there will be a diminution of the power that he holds over the other people in his party. >> laura: other academics were sure the grown ups in the g.o.p. would sideline trump. >> i think what we are seeing at the moment is the republican party establishment humoring donald trump all the way out of the white house. i think they will then make sure that whatever happens, he is not the nominee in 2024. >> laura: never will be the nominee again, ever. well, same deal over in europe
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where even pre-covid they tried to wish the appeal of populism away. noting le pen setbacks and later that year the trump evening was supposed to transform your honor but it hasn't. that was that title. or they cited that covid-19 pandemic has covid killed off populism in europe? all of it was wrong. just like the war hawks were wrong a few months ago, trying to scare voters about trump. >> first of all, the world is scared to death of the return of donald trump. and it goes back to the 1930s, they worry that we are just going to quit on the world. >> laura: doesn't it all go back to the 130s? they are out of ideas, so, right, trump the peacemaker was going to be the threat to the world. it's entirely fitting that while trump is fielding invites and calls from world leaders, biden is in africa. is this what we call a guided
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tour? >> laura: his sense of schumer no better than his sense of direction. >> we bidens are like poor relatives we show up when we are invited, stay longer than we should, eat all you're food and don't know when it go home. you have been very, very generous ands hospitable. lawyer the guy on the right in the back. they have been generous in africa. biden was busy celebrating giving tuesday with our monday. >> i'm announcing over $1 billion in new humanitarian support for africans displaced from homes by historic droughts. >> laura: this seemed to be part compensation for slavery a climate change usual bad writing and jokes and delivery. >> as you know i'm in the final weeks of my presidency, you don't have to clap for that you can if you want. because although i don't know exactly what the future will hold, i know the future runs through angola, through africa. i mean it sincerely. [applause] i'm not kidding.
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>> laura: god's honest truth, dr. jill. i watched this address. apologetic, patronizing tone another reminder of why trump won. now although he is all about strategic partnerships, trump is with other partners, when they benefit the united states, it's never done with cringey obsequiousness, no, instead trump operates from a position of strength. remember, for years before he ran for president, he bemoaned how politicians let america get ripped off and taken advantage of by other countries. >> what would you do differently, donald? >> i would make our allies, forget about the enemies you can't talk to so easily. i would make our allies pay their fair share. we are a debtor nation. >> laura: he was right then. why shouldn't would he be america first as we saw during covid, china put china first, name germany when german leaders banned the export of its pmplets
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pe to protect its citizens first. i don't forget any of this. they have always had a strong trump-lite protection strain in europe. look at their trade policies slapping exports and other restrictions on american dairy, agriculture, wine and cars. all meant to protect european farmers and automobile manufacturers, it's europe first. why should we blame them? we use our leverage. they use theirs. what's the point of having countries if they don't put their own people first? that's always been the point of trump and other penal who agree with him. listening to biden today, it sounded more like angola first. countries with their hands out love having a weak american president like biden in office. remember, they were positively giddy in 2020. >> it's a great feeling. it's a feeling of relief to see america back. we will feel much less lonely than we have felt in the last four years. it has been a very difficult
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four years. and yet the feeling of hostility has been there, in particular towards european union because it was very clear to me that president trump didn't particularly appreciate or like multilateral experiments. >> laura: multilateral experiments yes you can bet he didn't like them because we always got the short end of the stick. now, with joe though, the free riding never ends. because elites at home and abroad believe we are fundamentally evil country existentially racist. they hate trump's america first approach. punishment is what they prefer for our middle class. not prosperity. but the truth is open borders and unfair trade have been a disaster for the average working person. and from syracuse, new york to sweden, it's taken a wrecking ball to culture's safety,
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harmony. populism has not failed. globalization has failed. tonight the french government is on the verge of collapse. yet, argentina is come back under trump loving javier melee. the italian prime minister george malone is a rising star in europe. the euro elites and american left may not be happy tonight working people who they look down upon whose scerves they ignored may finally have a fighting chance that's the angle former deputy assistant secretary of state under donald trump and missouri senator eric schmitt. elbridge, let's start with you. what should trump's first order of business be. you hit the nail on the head. one of the key things that he laid out is trying to end the war in ukraine. overall, bringing back the kind of leverage and getting our allies to do more of their fair share and trying to get peace in the world and prevent war. i think you are absolutely
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right. have you seen that seen xi jinping "wall street journal" trying to get a phone call. sheinbaum and trudeau the worst of the leftee progressive types also sort of catering to i think the strength that president trump brings. the clarity, the understanding of leverage and the willingness to use it for the american people. you are already seeing the results and can't happen soon enough. as we discussed biden on the way out the door he is not just giving money away in angola deepening the war in ukraine when it's not going to work and weapons stockpiles are bare. >> laura: $725 million green lit yesterday giving monday. giving every day biden. as funny as this could benot funny. people are going to end up more people dead because of these weapons that we are extending over there. >> the last gpa of the failed foreign apology going on. the biden administration deeply involved with almost sort of baiting putin to you, know,
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overreact to extend a war that we know has to come to an end that donald trump has pledged on the campaign trail to end peacefully, right? and return to us sense of american realism where our foreign policy is based on what is america's core national interest? how do we protect the homeland? he already talking about an iron dome for america. our threats indo-pacific china. time to step up in meaningful way. subsidized the welfare state in europe for decades now. >> laura: free riders. free riding for decades. when did world war ii end? 70, 08 years ago and still picking up the lion share of the -- industrial base. we don't have the ability contrary to what biden can have you believe that we can be everywhere all the time we don't. knee need to bring those jobs home and expect europe to do the same. >> elbridge, this is the man trump is replacing, watch. >> with you and an goalla, a
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vibrant city and -- look, not the city, the city, i know, is not angola, but, in angola -- in a vibrant. >> laura: i mean, january 20th cannot come soon enough. but this is what europe likes. they like a weak president. they prefer it. >> because they get to go along and spend 1.35%. and donald trump was talking about n 188 he was right. of course there is resistance. and people oppose it here are the foreign policy establishment that donald trump has bravely taken on even in the face of the lawfare and frankly even worse. and that's what he ran on the american people gave him an answer he had considerable mandate and kind of appointments he is making so far make it clear that that's the vision that he is going to pursue, i think, which is absolutely senator schmitt absolutely rightly says is a republic. it's supposed to be for the benefit of the american citizenry. allies doing their part.
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that's just common sense. >> laura: how likely is did that the remaining hostages whether they are alive or sadly dead are going to be out by january 20th, given president trump's essentially threat. you don't release hostages there is going to be hell to pay. some are interpreting all hostages out. seems to me he is talking about the gaza hostages. >> people know he means business. when you are dealing with foreign countries and people who understand and previous to raw power. >> laura: is he serious about that. >> president trump there will be hell to pay. take him at his word. if they don't deliver the hostages and tell us if they are alive or dead and deliver them back to american families. i can't actually believe it's taken this long for that kind of message to be delivered. they believe president trump he has done it before. he has taken out soleimani. he is willing to do these sort of things to protect the american interest. >> laura: do you agree with this that this will happen because it's like reagan with the hostages. >> i think so. >> iranian hostages. >> i his threats are credible.
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focused narrowly. not like he is trying to bring democracy to every region in the middle east he is saying give our people back. on the campaign trail he campaigned on it americans care about that. >> bun one of the best stories over the weekend that trump suggested that trudeau consider we will take you as the 51st state. we will entertain that tonight he posted this ai image on truth social standing on a mountain with a canadian flag. now, this is an ai generated image but this is kind of tweaking the situation withdrew dough. did he look like a little child sitting next to president trump at mar-a-lago. i couldn't help but think it's another son. >> daddy is home and he is coming back to the white house and make sure that canada and mexico do everything they can to stop the deadly fentanyl that's flowing into our country. >> laura: next segment. >> he means business and they take them seriously. >> laura: so good to have you both on set.
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elbridge do you go by bridge? >> i do, yeah. >> laura: this whole time by years. >> it's my name. >> laura: i have b i haven't sen bridge on the show for a while who is bridge? >> it's elbridge. >> laura: tell me next time. another name? >> that's all i go by. >> laura: senator and bridge, i won't do bridge to nowhere that's such a bad. >> all right. >> laura: new migrant caravan races to the border before trump closes it. where can elon and vivek make their first cuts? coming up. ♪ for god so loved the world that he gave his only son. so that everyone who believes in him might not perish, but might have eternal life.
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they got in and then another caravan is making its way toward the border despite president trump's warning to the mexican president last week. [speaking spanish] . >> laura: who else is tired of the migration is a human right clap trap?
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not california, which is a proud sanctuary state. as native born americans are fleeing california, migrants love california because they love their drivers licenses there. their free healthcare, their in state college tuition. don't forget the financial aid they get as well. and now taxpayer funded lawyers, too. >> first trump administration indicator we know there will continue to be a lot of fear in communities and communities that deserve to know what their rights are if it's legal assistance, legal advice, legal support. that's just the california way. >> laura: okay, california, be careful what you wish for. new york city opened up its store to the masses and look what has happened there now reportedly home to 60,000 criminal aliens. joining me now stephen miller who will be president trump's deputy chief of staff of policy stephen, it's great to see you. will president trump insist that
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this new caravan be stopped? >> president trump expects mexico to fulfill its obligation that they have made to prevent the entry of any and all caravans into the united states or face stiff financial repercussions the president trump has iewld including the 25% tariff. it is president trump's insistence and exception that et the united states of america will be protected from the continued invasion along our southern border, mexico will live up to its international obligations to stop human trafficking, human smuggling and the threats crossing our border. but, on top of that, laura, upon taking office, president trump will issue a series of executive orders and actions that will suspend the entry of illegal aliens into this country. and will begin the process of dismantling the criminal organizations that have been preying upon our nation and its
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citizens and, of course, carrying out of the largest domestic deportation operation in history. >> laura: this is thousands of people i heard a couple of the caravans had broken up after clearly mexican president had to have gotten involved here. but this seems to have been reconstituted and you can't see the video, stephen, but it's a lot of people. and doesn't look like they are stopping. it looks like they are headed to the border and i mean if they head to the border, do you not agree if they get to the border, they are getting into the country? >> >> i can just repeat what i said which is the president expects mexico to fulfill the obligation it made to the united states to block the entry of all caravans into the united states. but, everything in the world, everything in the world is going to change on january 20th. because the president of the united states is going to use
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every single legal diplomatic and financial tool to halt the entry of all illegal aliens into this country. there will be no benefits. there will be no entry. there will be no asylum. there will be no admission. you may be prosecuted. >> you will certainly be arrested. and you will absolutely be deported. the entire world, mexico, northern triangle. central america, south america, asia, the middle east will get this message. there is no unlawful route to enter the united states of america. every presidential authority, including his absolute authority under article 2 to defend the territorial sovereignty of the united states will be used. and the department of defense, the department of justice, the homeland security, every single lawful authority at his disposal. it will be the end of the evasion. it will be the buying of liberation. >> laura: stephen, always great to have you on. thank you very much. illegal immigration is a great place for elon musk and vivek ramaswamy to start making major cuts through doge.
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according to fare. illegal immigrants cost taxpayers more than $150 billion. in 2023 alone. i'm sure that's under estimating it. that's about half as much as world war i adjusted for inflation and far more than the cost of the manhattan project, the panama canal and the hoover dam combined. joining me now congressman erin beaten bean. good have you with us tonight. all this money spent on illegals, meanwhile some of the hurricane helene victims are still living in tents like in swannanoa, north carolina where it's 24 degrees tonight. >> it's a disgrace, laura. first of all, it's great to be with you. it's a total disgrace. and best wishes to president trump. i just listen to the stephen miller saying they are using all types of resources to tell mexico to stop. this we have got to end it. it's taking a toll not only
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financially but physically. our schools, our merck, everything is out of control because of the mess that the biden administration is leaving us in where do you start first they are not washington creatures which is why we like them. it's a tricky business working inside the bureaucracy, even cut the bureaucracy, many have tried, few have made any headway. where do they started? >> amen. >> there is great excitement. hosting a round table this thursday as vivek and elon are coming. we will be there to see where do we need to begin. what can we to a cyst them? i think maybe an easy lay up would just say to federal workers how about getting back to your offices? how about going back to work? many of them are still working from home right now.
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>> laura: how is that a cut? that's not a cut though. i agree with you, but it's not a cut. it seems to me that the pentagon has escaped budget seems to grow even if more serious we want a very strong military but we want moneys going towards making it a strong military and not waste, fraud and abuse which the pentagon can't account for right now. >> laura: for a six vote majority, which is what y'all have now in the house of representatives, how important is it for you all to find willing democrats to work with? i mean, bernie sanders over in the senate is -- is definitely into some of these cuts because he wants the pentagon cut. and a couple of over places, probably can he find agreement. but do you anticipate with
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trump's victory being able to peel away some democrats to support you in this cutting caucus that you are in? >> everybody should be on board with waste, fraud and abuse and attacking it. gerald moskowitz, representative from florida is our first democratic member of the doge caucus. laura, we are making progress. still have a long way to go. still so much work to do. there is room for everybody on this caucus. on this team to bring us back into financial solvency. >> laura: congressman, thank you very much. we will be monitoring this and holding everyone's feet to the fire. just ahead. democrats still living in denial. they still will not admit to trump's historic victory. ♪
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transformative nature of trump's win. >> let's not pretend this was like a 1984 style landslide. this was an election within the margin of errors and in those three swing states up north, if harris wins, gets to 1%, 1.5%, she is president. are you going to blow everything up for 1.5%? >> please keep your policies the same. please. and the left won't concede, of course their policies were a nightmare. >> it is not that they have to do this wholesale, i think, rebrand on some things. parts of the coalition perhaps, yes. but at large, go back to talking about the issues. the base is in some of these places the base didn't turn out. the base is not black or white voters. black voters in detroit did not come out to vote. so what was that about? >> laura: it's called the economy. other than that, nothing. joining us now katie pavlich, fox news contributor and dana
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loesch, of course, nationally sintsd indicated radio host. great to have you on tonight. i'm howling laughing please don't change the policies. >> they keep try to claim they have a messaging problem when they have a reality problem. they cannot continue to tell americans what they are experiencing whether it's on inflation, illegal immigration, running over their public safety, running over apartment complex down the road or in their community, clogging up their school system, the medical system. they can't tell people that's not happening when it clearly is and there's a price to pay. it's going to be interesting to see what the disconnect is going to continue to be. between the washington, d.c. democrats who still are in this bubble investigators success the big city mayors who are dealing with these budgets and the governors of these blue states like new york, for example, kathy hochul saying actually i think we are going to cooperate with ice because we have thousands of hardened criminals from these countries. and virtue signaling and tolerance that we have been preaching the last couple of
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years is destroying our communities and americans are victims of it and our people are holding us accountable. >> laura: their budgets are getting destroyed. crime sought of control. hideous of 13-year-old migrant and friends basically assaulting tourists in new york and who are risk case. i want to play the soundbite, i think we have of it mayor adams in new york, dana, addressing the issue of working with the trump administration on the deportation question. watch. >> those who are here committing crimes, robberies, shooting at police officers, raping innocent people have been a harm to our country. i want to sit down and hear the plan on how we are going to address it. those are the people i am talking about. and the i would love to sit down with the border czar and hear his thoughts on how we are going to address those who are harming our citizens. >> laura: here are the thoughts, get them out of the country, dana? >> dana: yeah, that's a great thought had indeed.
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interesting dovetails into what katy was just saying mayors and governors and other state and local officials. there's going to be oat love friction here between what is happening in d.c. and what eric adams was just saying e also said yeah, go ahead and cancel me if this is what i end up doing cancel me. at some point democrats have to be practical about their policies. it's one thing to have ideology. ideology isn't winning elections like it used to anymore where it's just -- you know, nothing just miles wide and inches deep of shallow promises the same stuff over and over again. people are not watching that translate into lower energy prices and lower food prices and watching this instability abroad, not to mention at the border. and the crime rate. although the crime they see happening in their cities. there is going to be friction there the democrat party has got to change. now, if they don't, they are going to keep losing. get smaller and smaller. i kind of like that, you know, to be honest. at the same time, you know, what are they going to become? where else do they go after
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this? there has got to be reality that set in at some point. i mean, i don't know. i don't think that they are ready to do that postmortem yet. i don't think they are ready to be honest. >> laura: at the same time, katie, the margin of victory, wasn't as big as i think a lot of us thought it should be given how bad things are in the country how does 48% vote for kamala harris. >> katie: look at the shifts were made la teen knows and black men. kamala harris didn't flip a single county in the entire country. every single county in california voted in favor of harsher penalties for criminals. the entire country shifted to the right so maybe the margin should be greater given as you said things were as bad as they were and will be better. the fact that the republicans and the trump coalition was able to eat into the democratic base in the significant ways which are very difficult for them to
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just get back. you can't tell people things are great when he they're not. how are the democrats actually going to be able to get those coalitions they relied on for decades, based on race baiting and other tactics back into their party? lawyers lawyer thank you very much. daniel penny's fate is now in the hand of jurors in the new york city subway chokehold cases. judge jeanine pirro has been on this since the very beginning. she is here next to react. stay with us. has been by your side. ontario, canada, a partner connected by shared history, shared values, and a shared vision for what we can achieve together. stable and secure, when the world around us isn't. you can rely on ontario for energy to power your growing economy and for the critical minerals crucial to new technologies. ontario is your third-largest trading partner
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>> jury deliberations are underway in the manslaughter trial of daniel penny, he is facing up to 15 years in prison to be the may 2023 chokehold death of jordan neely. a man witnesses say was threatening and shouting death threats on the subway while penny jumped to restrain him. >> i heard the young man on the floor saying hey, i'm willing to die, you know? i will do anything. i'm willing to die. i will go to jail, i don't care, i don't care. he was saying it so loud that everyone turned around he said i'm ready to hurt anybody. >> he scared the living daylights out of everybody. >>
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>> laura: now the defense tried to paint penny as a hero and at the end of the closing arguments asked this question. who would you want on the next train ride with you the guy on the train with the ear buds minding his own business who you know will be there if something happened or you just hope someone like neely never enters? especially when you are all alone and a crowd of others frozen with fear? i know what i would choose. joining me now is judge jeanine pirro co-host of "the five." >> judge jeanine: hi. >> laura: his or her is one of the 911 calls that the jurors heard listen. >> someone started acting crazy on the train talking about he is not afraid to go to jail and hurt someone. called calm him down. he got the main restrained. is he doing y'all justice. >> laura: judge, even in the moment when this is happening the witness seemed to indicate that penny was doing what the police would be doing i guess or should be doing if they were
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there. now, you have been covering this trial i know from day one. how strong is this case for the prosecution? >> look, i don't think this case is as strong for the prosecution as the prosecution thinks. in fact, the whole etiology of this case was that the police didn't make an arrest. it was only after there were all these protests going on that the progressive d.a. said gee, maybe we better indict this guy danny penny. the amazing part of it is the medical examiner comes out with the cause of death before the toxicology and etiology and tests medical examiner would have wait for. most important in case everyone agrees that when jordan neely ended up going on that train car and the doors close, he didn't just yell and threaten, he screamed people were shaking. someone said they couldn't catch their breath. another person said she put her head in the coat of the woman next to her.
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people were backing off. a woman put a carriage in front of her child everyone knew this guy was serious if there was a threat of deadly physical force, which danny penny had the right to use physical force against will now. the prosecution is saying oh we just did it for too long and chokehold death. we, the defense medical examiner said it wasn't a chokehold death there was no equal bruising on either side of the neck no breaking of the hyoid bone. not pee teakial hemorrhages that we see in these cases combination of sickle cell trauma here as well as psychotic break that he was having as well as the fact that he was on k 2 and he was exerting pressure against danny penny. danny penny is a 24-year-old marine who made the decision and within minutes saying to the police the women and the children were in danger.
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i wanted to help. the police didn't show up. this is what happens in an america where we don't have police where they have been defunded and this guy who is a marine who has awards because he is such an humanitarian ends up being indicted because someone decided that was the political thing to do just seems like another sick miscarriage of justice here, judge daniel penny agreed to be interviewed he explained why he decided to jump into action. watch i'm not trying to like kill the guy. i'm trying to do escalate the situation. >> what made you want to get involved. >> like he is threatening people and like i'm -- i'm not confrontational guy. but in the marine corps i felt the need to, you know, step in. >> judge jeanine: yeah. >> laura: don't we want men to step in men or strong women
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frankly to step in when others can't defend themselves or won't? no one is going to help in this case. you step in to help and you end up being prosecuted. >> and not only that, i mean, danny penny went to the police department voluntarily. he didn't say i want a lawyer. his statements were consistent from the beginning, everyone on that train. people were saying where are the police? where are the police? yet you got the d.a. saying well we held on to him too long this was not a chokehold death. that is the problem here. the prosecution promised that and didn't deliver it. it was a death caused by something else. this was a man who was mentally ill. the psychiatrist said i have never seen someone like this. 6,000 pages of records. this is a guy who was so dangerous to himself and to others that he should have been hospitalized and, instead, he gets to walk around assault people. there is a bench warrant outstanding for him. >> laura: judge, very quickly, we also have news tonight in
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trump's new york court case his lawyers officially requesting today to immediately dismiss the charges invoking biden's pardon of hunter in their argument. are you surprised there? >> i'm not surprised at all but, hey, look, if the president of the united states who is in charge of the justice department that is joe biden says the justice department is slanted and selectively prosecuting people. hell, why couldn't donald trump use that exact same argument? i think the being hoisted on their own at the tarred. >> great to have you on, thank you so much. >> laura: just ahead, you won't believe what some workers are putting on company credit cards. bus, gen z's idea of a successful salary. jamie failla has it all. that and more, next. ♪
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now it is time for wtf. host of fox nations upcoming night of comedy, tickets are on sale now. lucky, lucky you, jimmy, and lucky those that are attending. jimmy, you dressed up for me tonight. >> i like this look. i stand by this purchase. >> is that a hoodie? >> i am wearing a suede bomber jacket. >> look out. >> i dress like a male stripper who let himself go. i am not magic mike. i am tragic mike. this is me getting back into shape. >> got it. >> sorry, it took me a second. i was like, did you just go to a skate park, what is that? jimmy, chuck schumer was re-elected as the democrat senate leader, and he is apparently getting push back.
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watch. jimmy, they are afraid of doing a thumbs up now, really? no wearing red again either? >> this is probably not the first time that chuck schumer has been shot down by a woman. but you know what i really took away from that, beyond the absurdity of the thumb gesture. the democrats say they are a party of youth and diversity. and when you look at old white people, corey booker looks like he is reffing a tournament at a seniors home. that looks like a pickle ball league. >> that is tragic. pickle ball, have you played, jimmy? >> i have not given up on my physique. i am hoping to play a real sport. >> it is very popular. and i think it is too difficult for most retirement villages,
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because people get hurt all the time. but jimmy, employers and employees -- employees are now apparently taking advantage of some of their corporate credit cards. the wall street journal found a couple of the most egregious examples this year. one man used it to buy his family's christmas gifts. another tried to buy an rv. another paid for his mortgage for a few months. and one guy claimed he had multiple business dinners at a strip club. [ laughter ]. >> jimmy? >> you should look at kamala's campaign. they blew through a billion and a half. i want to speak to the issue at hand. the guy that went to the strip club is the rookie here. if you are taking the corporate card to the strip club, you get a cash advance so they can't speak to exactly what you blew the money on. that's just lazy perversion to actually charge it right to the
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strip club. the other guys i get it. they gave it a shot. they heard that the accounting department is lazy. it is absurd, but you gave it a shot. the strip club guy has no excuse. >> he was charging it as a restaurant. >> yeah, okay. >> so he had some nominal cover. but it is like during covid19. remember all the covid19 fraud, hundreds of billions of dollars of people who were like in the dominican republic. such a complete fraud saying they were struggling businesses. people could need more cash, as you said. according to a survey by financial services company empower genz said they would need to make more than $587,000 a year to consider themselves financially successful. jimmy, that is inflation, or entitlement? >> who knew they were charging
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that much for avocado toast. that is insane. that's nine times the average. i applaud the ambitions. because democrats don't respond to the eat the rich warfare. but nine times the salary is a good reason to sell pictures on the internet. there are not a lot of firms that bring you in the door with the salary demand. >> do you think that younger generations, i hear this a lot from employers don't want to work as hard as some of their elders did when they were starting out. do you think that? >> 100 percent. >> and a lot of it has to do with social media influencers because they have convinced people you can do nothing. here is a picture of me eating a banana, and a million people like it and i make money. for every case of one guy making money on social media, there are 8 billion that aren't. they don't have to dress as snappy as i do, but they have to show up.
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>> that's true. but i think this is a -- i am digging this now. this is a good look on you. >> thank you. i am telling you, it works. >> better than the liberache meats the urban cowboy look. >> laura, you are the best. >> laura: jimmy, thank you. buy tickets for jimmy's night of comedy. follow me on social media. and a lot of you are asking for photos from the texas a and m game that i was at over the weekend. my daughter goes there. and here it is. this is what we look like. it was before the loss, okay? we were in a good mood at that point. not such a good mood afterwards. jesse watters and the gang take it from here. [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters

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