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everyone, i am laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. trump's early power flex. that is the focus of "the angle." the trump transition is a buzz not only with lightning speed to fill out his cabinet in senior positions he is preparing for a triumphant return to europe on saturday for the reopening of notre dame. remember it was badly damaged by catastrophic fire back in 2019 and many doubted it could ever really be restored. so it is fitting emmanuel macron invited trump to the ceremony because not that long ago that is what they thought about him and the populist move, damage beyond all repair. >> it is a fitting era characterized by lawlessness. >> it may be the last dying gasp of trumpism. >> they are dead but they don't
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know politically. we have seen time and again in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 they reject trumpism. >> laura: it never gets old. let's never forget the drumbeat to demoralize trump supporters. after the 2020 elections impressive credentials told the world not to worried that trump would eventually fade away. >> when he is out of power and oxygen is not there day by day, i think there will be demolition of the power he holds over the other people in his party. >> laura: other academics were sure the grown-ups and the g.o.p. would sideline trump. >> i think what we see at the moment is the republican party establish humor and donald trump all the way to the pinellas. i think that we better make sure whatever happens, he is not the nominee in 2024. >> laura: never will be the
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nominee ever again! same day in europe pre-covid they tried to wish the appeal of populism away with le pen setbacks and the trump effect was supposed to transform europe but it hasn't. that was at title. or they cited the covid-19 pandemic has killed off populism in europe, all of it was wrong. just like the war hawks were wrong if you months ago scaring voters about trump. >> first of all code of the world is scared to death the return of donald trump and it goes back to the 1930s. they worried that we will quit on the world. >> laura: does and they all go back to the 1930s? they are out of ideas. trump the peacemaker was going to be the threat to the world. it is entirely fitting well trump invites and calls from world leaders, biden is in africa. is this what we call a guided
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tour? and his sense of humor is no better than his sense of direction. >> we bidens are like poor relatives, wheezy stamp longer than invited the, and we don't know when to go home. but we have been very, very generous and hospitable code to you. josephine went the guy on the right in the back fell asleep. he said they've been generous in africa? biden was busy celebrating giving tuesday with our money. >> i'm announcing $1 billion in humanitarian support in africa displaced by historic droughts. >> laura: this seems to be part of compensation for slavery and part for climate change with bad writing, bad jokes, bad delivery. >> as you know, amend the final weeks of my presidency and you don't have to clap for that. you can if you want, although i don't know exactly what the future will hold, i know the future runs through angola,
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through africa, i mean it sincerely. i'm not kidding. [applause] >> laura: god's honest truth, dr. jill. i watched most of this tragic address, it is apologetic and it, patronizing tone is another reminder why trump won. although he's all about strategic partnership, trump as with other countries when they benefit the united states, it is never been in gc closeness that trump operates from strength. years before he ran for president he'd than lone politicians let america get ripped off and taken advantage of by other countries. >> what would you do differently, donald. i would make our allies and forget about the enemies because you cannot do that easily but i would make our allies pay their fair share. just be when he was right then in right now. why shouldn't we be america first? as we sell during covid, china play china first and same with
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germany when german leaders banned its ppe to protect that senate sends first and i don't forget any of this. they've always had strong like trump strain in europe and look at the trade policy slapping exports and other restrictions on american dairy, agriculture, one, cards all meant to protect european farmers and automobile manufacturers. it is europe first. why should we blame them? we use our liver tent they use there is. what is the point of having countries if they don't put their own people first. that it has been the point at trump and other people agree with him. listening to biden today, it sound more like angola first, countries with their hands out love to have a weak president likes biden and office. they were positively giddy in 2020. >> it is a feeling of relief to see america back and we will feel much less lonely and we
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have felt in this last four years. it has been four years and befitting of hostility. in particular the european union because it was very clear to me that president trump didn't particularly appreciate or like multilateral experiments. >> laura: multilateral experiments, yes, he bet he did not like them because we always got the short end of the stick. with joe though, free writing never ends. because elites at home and abroad believe we are fundamentally evil country and x substantially racist. they hate america first approach. punishment is what they prefer for middle class are not prosperity. but the truth is open borders and unfair trade have been a disaster for the average working person. from syracuse, new york, to ♪ ♪ sweden, it is a wrecking ball to countries cultures, safety,
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are many and populism has not f, globalization has failed. tonight the french government is on the verge of collapse. yet argentina is coming back under trump loving javier milei. the populous italian prime minister giorgia meloni is a rising star in europe. they giro elites and the american left may not be happy to, but the working people and they looked down upon whose concerns they ignored for decades may finally have a fighting chance. and that is "the angle." joining me now elbridge colby secretary of state under donald trump and missouri senator, eric schmitt. let's start with you and what should the first order of business fee? >> you hit the nail on the head aand one of the key things he laid out is to try to end the war in ukraine but overall bring back the leverage and get the allies to do more of their fair share and tried to get peace in other parts of the
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world to prevent war. you are absolutely right you see she's shaping to try to get a phone call and shine bomb and trudeau, the worst of the left is also sort of catering to the kind of strength that president comp brings an understanding of leverage and willingness to use it for the american people so you see the results and it can't happen soon enough. as we discussed biden on the way out the door he is not just giving money away and angola but deepening the war in ukraine and stop pails and admission -- >> laura: senator schmitt $725 million green lit yesterday giving them day and giving everyday for the biden administration. as funny as it can be, this is not funny because more people will be dead because of the weapons we send over there. >> ask for failed policy for generations. the biden administration's deeply involved with almost sort
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of baiting putin to overreact to extend a war that we know has to come to an end that trump placed on the campaign trail to end peacefully. return us to realism where our foreign policies based on what is america's core interest and how do we protect the homeland? he is talking iron dome for america and the specific would train him our european allies is to make it is time to step up in a meaningful way and subsidize the welfare state in europe for decades now. stay when they are free writing us and have for decades. when did world war ii and 75-80 years ago? and we are picking up the lion share of security. >> based in many ways just like ours has, we don't have the ability contrary to what biden would have been a blade that we can be anywhere all the time. we don't. so we need to rebuild that, bring the jobs home and expect europe to do the same. speed went this the man trump is
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replacing. watch. >> u.n. angola, a vibrant city -- let, not the city, at the city i know is not angola but in a vibrant city. the one i mean, january 20th can't come soon enough. but this is what europe likes. they like a weak president and they prefer it. >> they get to go along and spend 1.5% gdp on the fence and you are absolutely right there is resistance and people who oppose it here are the blob the foreign policy establishment that biden has taken on, even in the face of lawfare and frankly even worse. that is what he ran on in the american people gave him a mandate and so far make it clear that that is the vision he will pursue which is absolutely rightfully says senator schmitt says it is for the benefit of the american citizenry.
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they'll i should do their part which is common sense. >> laura: how likely the remaining hostages alive are sadly dead are going to be out by january 20th given president trump's essential threat if you don't release these hostages they will be held to pay. and some people interpreting all hostages but he's talking about the gaza hostages. >> people know he means business and dealing with foreign countries and people understand and appreciate raw power. >> laura: is he serious about that? >> they will be held to pay i think you'd take him at his word if he don't deliver the hostages and tell us alive or dead and deliver back to the american families -- i can't actually believe it has taken this long for a message to be delivered but they believe president trump because he's done it before. he took out solo money and willing to do these things to protect the american interest. >> laura: do you agree this will happen because reagan with the hostages, iranian hostages.
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>> his threats are edible and it's not like he's trying to bring democracy every corner of the east but give us our people back on that is the kind of thing americans on the campaign trail care about. >> laura: one of the best stories over the weekend was trump suggested trudeau consider we will take you at the 51st state and entertain that. tonight he posted this ai image on truth social standing on a mountain with canadian flag. oh, no, this is ai-generated damage, but this is kind of tweaking the situation with trudeau. he did look like a little child sitting next to president trump. i couldn't help but think it was another son. >> daddy is home and coming to the white house and he will make sure canada, mexico do everything they can to stop the deadly fentanyl flowing into our country. >> laura: we will get into that in our next segment.
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>> they take him seriously. >> laura: do you go by bridge? this whole time someone text me and said i have been seeing bridge on the show for a while. who is bridge. it is elbridge. just tell me next time! do you have another name you go by? >> laura: just ahead and new migrant caravan racing to the border before trump closes it. where can the lawn and make their first cuts?
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♪ ♪ >> laura: now, the cartels that have made hundreds of millions of dollars off of human and drug smuggling know their time is running out. under biden, it was a free-for-all and almost anyone who wanted into the country could pay their way while they got end. and now another caravan is making its way to the border despite president trump's wee warning to the mexican president last week. >> [speaking another language] >> laura: who else is tired of the migration as a human right
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claptrap? not california, which is a proud sanctuary state. isg ca native born americans ary fleeing california, migrants love california because theyir love their driver's license theo are, free health care,n' in-stae college tuition and financial aid as well. taxpayer-funded lawyers too. the trump administration any indicator that we know they will continue to be a lot of fear in communities. communities that deservef to kw what their rights are. legal assistants and legal advice or legal support, that is the california way. >> laura: hay, california, beed careful what you wish for. new york city opened up its doors to the masses and look what has happened there?cr it is nearly home to 60,000 criminal aliens.pu joining me now stephen miller,tf who will be trump's deputy chief of staff of policy. stephen, wooresid is great to se
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cyou. will president trump insist that this new caravan he stopped? >> president trump expect mexico to fulfill its obligation that they have made to prevent the entry of all caravans into thefi united states are faced this to financial repercussionins trump has outlined up with 25% tariffs. what ihas president trump insistence that expectation theo united states of america will bx protected from continued invasion along the southern border in and live up to obligations to stop humanbu trafficking, human smuggling and the threats crossing the border, on top of that, laura, uponxecu taking office, president trump a 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 dismantlin ourg the criminal
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organizationcitis that have bee preying upon our nation and set it since. of course, carrying out the largest domestic deportation ins history. >> laura: this is thousands ofra people. i hearvaadd a couple of the cars earlhad broken up after clearly mexican president had to havetu tegotten involved here.th but that seems to have been reconstituted. you can' esn't see the video,it stephen, but it is a lot ofth people. it doesn't look like they areth stopping that they are headed to the border. if they had to the border, do you not agree if they get to the border, they are getting into the country. >> i can repeat what i said is that the president expects mexico to fulfill the obligation it made to the united states tot block the entry of all caravansr into the united states. but everything in the world, everything in the world will change january 20th. because the president of the
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united states is going to use every single legal, diplomatic, and financial tool to halt the entry of all illegal aliens into ethis country. till they will be no benefits. they will be no asylum, therert will be no admission. you will be prosecuted and you will certainly be arrested and, meabsolutely be deported. the entire world mexico, northern triangle, south americs because it, asia will get this message. there iso no unlawful way toin enter the united states of s abamerica. every presidential authority including his absolute authorite undes r article 2 with the sovereignty of the united states will be used from the department of defense to the department of justice to homeland security and every single other lawful authority at its disposal. it will be the end of the invasion and the getting of liberation. >> laura: stephen,u it is great to have you on.ac thank you verye much. a great place for elon musk and vivek ramaswammajoy to make majr
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cuts to d.o.g.e.an americants immigration reform, illegal immigrants cost taxpayers more than $150 billion in 2023 alone. i am sure that underestimating. that is half of world war i adjusted inflation and far moreh cost than the manhattan project, g methe panama canal and hooverm combined. joining me now, cofounder and cochair of the d.o.g.e. caucus.s pecongressman, good to have you us tonight. all this money spent onke illegals. meanwhile, hurricane helene victims living in tents likenigh swannanoa north carolina where's 24 degrees tonight. y >> it is a disgrace the first of alotall it is great to be with u and best wishes to friends of trump. r i listen to stephen miller all types of resources to o tell. mexico to stop this.
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we have two ended in taking a toll not only financially but physicallyof t, our schools and health care out of control because of the mess the biden administration is leaving us in. >> laura: where do you start first? working with the d.o.g.e. caucus and vivek ramaswamy and elon musk newcomers to washington. they are not washington creatures, which is why we like them. it is a tricky business working inside the bureaucracy even though no cutting bureaucracy e tried but few have made headway. so where do they start questioning speak of a man, there is great excitement andci tespeaker johnson is hosting a little roundtable session this thursday has both vivek and elon are coming and we will see where do we need to began and what wet need to do to assist them?wo i think may be easy to lay up ta federal workers, how aboutck getting back tmao your offices?m how about going back to work and
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many are still working from homs right now. >> laura: how is that a cut that is just's getting them back -- i agree with you but that is just a cut. it seems pentagon escaped real budget cuts for decades and the budget grows even more slow thae previous years. but there is waste, fraud, and abuse their mek is they are not quite make 100% and you can't have seven failed audits with $2.5 trillion they cannot account for. we want a strong military but monies going towards makingh strong military and not waste, fraud, abuse which the pentagon cannot account for right now. >> laura: for a 6-vote majority which you have in the house of representatives, how w important is it for you all toae find willing democrats to work with? bernie sanders in the senate is definitely into some of these a cuts because he wants the pentagon cut in a couple of other places probably he cantr
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find agreement. a but do you anticipate trump'syo victory to peel away some democrats to support you in this cutting caucus that you are in question were. >> everybody should be on board with waste, fraud, abuse and attacking you. jared moscowitz is the first dog democratic member of the d.o.g.e. caucus. we are making progress. rstill ooa long way to go but e is room for everybody on this caucus, on this team to bring ul back to financial solvency. >> laura: all right, congressman, thank you very much. and hold stior this people's feet to the fire.oric democrats living in denial and will still not admit to trump's his work victory. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: just when you thought there may be a >> laura: just when you thought ther deme may be a glimi
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of recognition from the democrats, they return to downplaying transformative nature of trump's win.ide. >> let's not pretend this was 1984-style landslide.in this was election in margin of errors and those three swing states up north, if harris wins, extra 1%, 2% she has president. are you going to blow everything up for 1.5%? >> laura: please keep your policies the same, please, yes! the left will not concede that the policies were a nightmare. >> it is not that they have to o did this whole sale, i think, l rebrand on things. parts of the coalition, yes but bawrit large, go back to talking about the issues. the base and some of these places the base did not turnbl out. thack voe base are not white vos but black voters in detroit didu ranot come out so what is that about? >> laura: it is called the economy. at them and that, nothing.
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joining us katie pavlich and dana, nationally syndicated host, dana and katie, great to have you one. i'm howling laughing because please don't change the policies. >> they claim they have ate messaging problem bullt they har a reality problem. they cannot continue to tellover americans what they arec experiencing illegal immigration and running overer public safet running over apartment complexes down the road or communityst clogging up the school system, medical system. they cannot keep telling people thatbe is not happening when clearly a price to pay. we will be interesting to see what it willthy hochul, we wille with i.c.e. because we havean thousands of hardened d criminas coming to our country and virtual signaling and that tolerance preaching for the last couple of years is destroying their communities and americans are victims of it. our people are holding us accountable. spain went the budgets are destroyed, 13-year-old migrant
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and friends basically assaultin tourists in new york andk we horrific case. i want to play the sound bite inand i think we have ed of mayor adams in new york, dana, addressing the issue of working with the trump administration on the deportation question. e crimwatch.po >> those who are here committing crimes, robbery, shooting at police officers and raping in a sent home to our country i wante to sit down and plan how we will address them. those are the people i'm talking about. i would love t o 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 thegra country, dana peer. >> that is a great thought, indeed.d this dovetails what katie was saying with a mayors and the governors and the state andti local officials because there in going to be a lot of friction here between what is happening
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in d.c. and what mayor adamssais saying. he als if o said cancel and this what i ended up doing and cancel me. i think i will tryctic to cancet but at some point democrats have to be practical about their policies. it is one thing to have ideologu but ideology is not winning elections anymore and i thinkof that miles wide and inches deep anf ovd shallow promises coatede same stuff over and over again. people are not watching it translate into lower energy prices and lower food prices and watching instability abroad not heto mention at the border. the crime rate, although the c s crime bases that make see happening in the city. the democrat party has to change and if they don't, they willkind keep losing and getting smaller and smaller. , yoi kind of like that, to be honest?, but at the same time, what are they going to become? go aftern'do they this? there ha.s to be reality that sets in at some point. i don't think they are ready to do postmortem yet an hd be hone. >> laura: at the, same time,
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katie go to the margin ofs victory was notht as big as i think a lot of us thought it should be given how bad things are in the country.co uni keep thinking how does 48% f the people or 47 or whatever it was vote for kamala harris? >> look at the ships that werekw made among latinos, black men.lh >> laura: that is the key. >> kamala harris did not flip at single countedy and the entirer country and every single county vote d in favor of harsher penalties for criminals. two of the entire country the right. so maybe the margin should be greater, given as you said things were as bad as they were and will be better, but the fact that republicans and the trump coalition able to eat and that democratic base in significant ways, which are difficult to get back. s you cannot tell people things they are not. how will democrats actually be able to get those coalitions they relied on o for decades bad
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on tactics back into the party? >> laura: katie and dana, wyer much.nery daniel penny's fate is in the hands of jurors in the new york city subway choke hold case. judge jeanine pirro, she has been on this from the veryo habeginning. she is here to react next. stay with us. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: went the defense tried tot paint penny as a hero. at the end of the closing arguments asked this question: who do youxt want on the next train ride with you, the guy in the train with theill earbuds minding his own business who yon know will be there if something happens or you just hope someone like jordan neely never enters? especially when you arone e all alone in a crowd of others frozen with fear of. i know what i would choose. joining me now, judges jeanine pirro, cohost of "the five."sten 911 calls the jurors heard. >> someone is acting crazy onrt the train.wn he might hurt somebody. he's got a choke hold and holding him down.g he is doing you all somewitn justice.ed >> laura: judge, even in that moment this is happening and seemed tg o indicate the nine ws
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doing what the police would be doing or i guess should be doing if they were there. you have been covering the trial from day one. how strong is his 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 ideology of this case, you know, was the police did not make an arrest. it was only after the protests going on in the progressive b.a. said, gee, maybe we better indict this guy, penny.ca the medical examiner comesus out with the cause of death before toxicology, histology and a lotn of test in medical examiner o wait for.t most important and this case is everyone agrees that when jordan neely ended up going on and the doors close, he didn't just yell and threaten, he screamed. people were shaking.pers someone said they could notth catch their breath and anotherpp
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person said she put her head in the coat of the person next to her. c people were backing off and a woman put a charity in front of her child. everyone knew this guy was serious and a threat of deadly, physical force, which danny penny had the right to use physical force against. now the prosecution is saying, oh, we did it too long and a't choke hold death. well, the defenskee medical examiner said it was notho a choke hold death. there was no equal bruising on either side of the neck. there was no breaking of the loan. there was not d a lot ofl he hemorrhages that we see in these cases. that, in fact go a combination of sickle cell trauma as well as having and he was on k2 and exerting pressure against danny penny. danny penny is a 24-year-old marine who made the decision ane within minutes of the saying to
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the police go to the women and the children were in danger and i wanted to help. h here until the police didn't show up.av this is what happens in america where we don't have the police and fully funded and this guy sc who is a marine who has words because he has such ade humanitarian ends up being indicted because someone decided that was a political thing to do.ge >> laura: it seems lik oe another sick miscarriage of justice here, judge. daniel penny agreed to be interviewed, and he explained at the time why he decided to jump into action. watch. >> i'm not trying to kill theo guy. look, i'm justdo trying toike de-escalate the situation. he was threatening people. i'm not confrontational guy. to, i felt the need to step in. >> laura: don't we want him to
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step man, men are strong women to step in when others can't defend themselves or won't?se no one is going to help in this. case. you stepped in to and end up, being prosecuted. v >> not only that, daniel penny went to the police departmente voluntarily. he didn't say he wanted allow your periods' statements were consistent from the beginning. everyone out the train, people were saying where the police were and you say have the d.a. saying they held on too long. this was not a choke hold death. that is the problem here. the prosecution promised that, and they didn't deliver it.ho it was a death by somethinge ps else. this was a mani who was mentaly ill. th.e psychiatrist that i've nev seen somebody like this andda 6,000 pages of records. b this was a guy so dangerous to f and others that he should have been hospitalized. instead of, he gets to walk around and a soul people and ths a bench warrant outstanding
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periods feeling judge, very quickly, we have news and trump's new york court cases, lawyers officially requesting today to immediately dismiss the charges invoking biden's pardont of hunter in their argument. are you surprised there? >> i'm not surprised at all buta look, thrte president of the united states who was in chargee of the justice department, that is joe biden says, that justicet department slanted and prosecuting people. why couldn't donald trump use that exact same argument? i think the dams being wasted o. their own baton. t >> laura: judge, always great to havhanke you on.: juthank you so much. just as you will not believe what some workers are putting on a company credit cards, plus gen z's idea of successful salary. jimmy failla has at all and more next.
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>> laura: now it is time for a wtf. jimmy failla, host of fox news saturday night. tickets are on sale now. lucky, lucky you and all of those attending.ress gma, you dressed up for me tonight. thank you very much. >> i stand by this purchase. >> laura: is that a hoodie? it looks like a sundress. >> i'm wearing a suede bomber jacket. don't forget, laura, i dress like a male stripper who let mag himself go. i'm not magic mike but tragic mike. this will be me getting back in shape. >> laura: i'm used to the sor flashy blazer, sorry.at i did like, did you go to a skate park, what is that? jimmy, chuck schumer wass th reelected as democrat senate leader. he is already apparently getting some pushback. watch. >> here we are.f do
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gma, they are afraid of doing a thumbs up now, really? no wearing red again either? >> this is not the first time chuck schumer has been shot down by a woman. thatman. you know what i reallyk away from that beyond observerof and the of the thumb chester? the youth and diversity. when you look at the photo of white people, cory booker is ruffling a pickleball turn at a iretirement home. youth and diversity. that looks like awards banquet at the pickleball league. >> laura: that actually isc. tragic.ck you knowle, pickleball, have you ever played pickleball, jimmy!my >> i have given up on my physique and hoping i can play a real sport. >> laura: it is very popular.ic i think itul is too difficult fr
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most retirement villages because people get her all the time. e but jimmy, employers and emp employees always at each other's throats but employee here isit taking advantage of corporatet o credit cards. "the wall street journal" found a couple of the most egregiousar examples they share. one guy used it to buy his family's christmas gifts. another tried to buy an rv.or hanother paid for his mortgage for 80 few months and the best, one guy claimed he had multiple business dinners at a strip club. [laughter] jimmy. >> if you think that spending is bad you better see what kamala' campaign dead $1.5 billion. but stick with me because the issue at hand, the guy that went to the strip club is the rookie here. if you take a corporate club t o the strip club, you get cashsp advance so theeay can't speak to exactly what you blew the money on. p that iers a lazy perversion to
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actually charge it right to the script to make strip club. the other guys, they gave it apt shot and that county department is lazy. it is absurd that the strip club guy has no excuse. >> laura: i guess he was charging it as a restaurant and held the strip club card works. he had a cover but during covid, hundreds of billions of dollars and they were in the dominican republic on vacation and i am a chuckling business owner blowing all this money. such a complete fraud appeareder jimmy, people might be using credit cards because they do a need more cash, as you said. according to a survey bypany financial services company andeo power, gen z said they would need to make more than $587,000 a year to consider themselves financially successful. jimmy, that is inflation, is ann
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out or just entitlement? who knew they were charging that much for avocado toast.. that is insane, but that is nine times the average. i applaud the ambition because americans don't respond to the democrat eco-rich class. we do want to be rich that ninel times the starting salary is an good way to sell your feet on. the internet. and not a lot of firms will bring that with a salary domain. >> laura: jimmy do you think younger generations and i hear a lot from employers don't want to work as hard as the elders did starting out but do you think that?a >> 100%. a lot has touse do with social media influencers because they can fence people yos u cano nothing and here's a picture of me eating a banana that i post everyday and make many. advocates have a guy making money there is a billion thatth aren't and theeyy need to go to work. they don't have to dress as
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snappy as i do, but they have to show up here just be one that i. true. i'm actually digging this now. it is a good look. >> i'm telling you, it works! >> laura: it is better than liberace urban cowboy look.n coit is a better look than that. >> laura, you are the best. >> laura: jimmy buy tickets for jimmy's comedy night on theo mewebsite. make sure to follow me on social media and speaking at that, a lot of you are asking photos from texas a&m game that i was at over the weekend withe. my kids. my daughte r goes they are meant.this and here it is. so this is what we look like. it was before the loss. we are in a good mood at thatin t.point. we were in >> a fox news alert, breaking

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