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giving is the what it is comedy tour. you can check it out on my linktree. and i don't have an illinois to argue with waters about this time, but i'm in cities all across america. they're going fast, so get them while you can. but let's not keep this about me. our tour, our tour guide was stunned to see an alligator drag an enormous python catch in florida's everglades. oh yeah, visitors were seeing this. he caught what looks to be like a 15 to 20 foot burmese python, and they drove by the boat. the tour guide said he had never seen a burmese python that big before, showing off the catch, you know, but this is one of the nice things about when you do have invasive species. in the case of florida, you do have an apex predator to keep them in check. so that's kind of a cool thing. >> but so this is sort of like one of those things of pick your fighter. >> yeah. no. well you have a, you have a thing with sharp teeth and the thing with a small gator. >> yeah. all with you in angola, the vibrant
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city. and look, not the city. the city i know. >> trump takes over america while biden falls asleep in africa. >> in closing, allow me to reiterate tanzania's commitment to regional integration. >> democrats stand on this moral high ground all the time, and, you know, they act so self-righteous. we're watching them do something wrong, but we're making excuses for it. why can't you say when democrats are wrong? >> democrats are ready to bury the big guy. and each other. >> everyone looks like they're full of. >> i feel like a fool. >> every indication is that this was a premeditated, pre-planned, targeted attack. >> america's biggest health care ceo, assassinated in midtown manhattan. why? plus, it's my birthday. >> i'm not turning 42. i'm turning five. i'm turning five
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years old. >> biden is still in africa after freezing at the juneteenth party, though he got a little more pep in his step. hey, finish, finish. you think anyone's dancing for joe in washington? he's the most hated guy in d.c. right now. he pardoned his son, blamed his wife and fled the country. like ellen. kamala is calling joe, telling him it's past his curfew and it's time to come home. but he says he's fallen in love with angola. >> i just got off the phone with the vice president telling her, i'm sorry she's not with me to be here today. you know,
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with you in angola, the vibrant city. and look, not the city. the city i know is not angola, but in angola, in a vibrant city. >> and it looks like biden hasn't lost any sleep over pardon gate. >> the implementation of the project will provide important opportunities for africa's development in sectors such as agriculture, renewable energy, digital transformation, trade and logistics. along the corridor. >> so the big guy is on a safari. kamala is still missing who's running the country, not the feds. they're working from home. 42,000 government workers just inked a deal with the lame duck so they can work from home for the next five years. can you believe these people? they put in a work from home clause in their contract right before trump gets back. the nerve of these people. it's like the
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bureaucrats are taunting doge in 2029. these people are still going to be working from home. the pandemic will have been over for ten years, and it's not just that they're lazy. they are horny. veteran affairs officials in tennessee just got caught having an orgy on the clock. and not just any orgy. 12 people butt naked all over each other at work. we paid for that orgy. this was a taxpayer funded orgy. veterans affairs, literally some of the sex was at the va hospital. so while veterans are getting mris, these guys are in the other room going at it. and one of these bureaucrats fessed up to sleeping with 32 of his coworkers, 3232 and the guy and a bunch of the 32 women were on company. email bragging about it. this is the same va that put veterans on wait lists to
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die, and they got bonuses. the longer the wait list. so obama said he cleaned it up, right. remember i cleaned up the va. it's not cleaned up where i come from, barack, we're 36 trillion in debt and the government is either working from home or having. and democrats are saying, you can't fire these people. the hell we can't. trump's coming in with a plan to remake america in one week, and fetterman wants in. >> i mean, i don't know why it's controversial to eliminate waste, but that's not exactly an original idea either. i mean, how many different administrations is that all have that kind of a conversation, all those things. so, i mean, that's that's not revolutionary. it's not controversial. and i think anybody could support making our government more efficient and saving whatever money that we can trump elon, vivek aka doge, they're getting ready to take a blowtorch to the urges and the work from homers.
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>> and good luck getting aoc's anti-racist oyster refunded. again, you're just going to have to eat racist oysters. i'm sorry. even daylight savings time might not make it. they say it's inefficient, and if they're targeting anything inefficient, the government better watch out. nothing is safe. k street's panicking. lobbyists are trying to get ahold of elon, but they don't know how to reach him. so they're trying to book themselves on rogan. and joe's like, who are you again? no, the rest of them are playing dirty. trump's pick for fbi director kash patel just had his phone hacked. the government's blaming the iranians. go figure. the iranians also hacked the trump campaign in september. why does the biden administration keep letting iranians hack republicans? and how do we know it's the iranians? we're just supposed to believe what biden tells us. the last time they said russia rigged the election, but it was really the fbi. how do we really know it
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was iran? how do we know it wasn't china? how do we know it wasn't our own government blaming it on iran? obama's cia hacked the senate and his justice department hacked reporters. there's a lot of dirty tricks in the mix. and trump's nominee for defense. pete hegseth is in the crosshairs. unnamed. an anonymous sources. drip, drip, drip accusing him of drinking sexual misconduct and burning through cash at his nonprofits. here's what pete had to say. >> listen, you're seeing right now with me is the art of the smear. it is the classic art of the smear. take whatever tiny kernels of truth, and there are tiny, tiny ones in there and blow them up into a masquerade of a narrative about somebody that i am definitely not, and what they never quote. and we'll get into this too, are the legions of people from who i served with in combat, multiple tours from the multiple veterans organizations that i very proudly ran. and i really want to get into that.
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and my time at fox news, they never asked the people closest to me. no, they never asked the people who were involved directly. >> pete says he's going to keep fighting and that he's talked to trump, and the president has his back. >> if you wanted another general or another admiral or an executive or a ceo or a politician or a lawyer to run the defense department, we've tried that before, he said. i want a war fighter. i want lethality, lethality, lethality. i want readiness, accountability standards, warfighting. pete, that's you. that's me. clean house of the woke crap, all that stuff, all the climate stuff and the crt and the die and the and the genderism and the get rid of it. let's bring the pentagon back to the people. the people's pentagon for war fighters. >> pete's dedicated to the mission, but the wall street journal is reporting that donald trump is considering
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florida governor ron desantis as an option for defense secretary if senators don't play ball. whatever happens at the pentagon is a priority. trump's and mar-a-lago debating how much should we invade mexico? that's according to rolling stone. but who knows? an earlier report says trump's put together a battle plan to wage war with the mexican cartels. he's been briefed with options that include unilateral military strikes and troop deployments. sources close to him say he's complained about missed opportunities in his first term. and there are a lot of people around him who want fewer missed opportunities in a second, trump presidency. congress is getting in line so we don't have another mccain out of the blue sabotaging legislation. here's what you're going to see within the first 30 days, congress is lining up back to back mega bills for trump's john hancock. the first bill, a border, energy and defense package. the second bill tax cuts. so get ready for
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massive change really fast right around the super bowl and march madness. so enjoy the ride. trump already is. it's going to be a ymca. >> ymca. >> former white house press secretary and cohost of outnumbered, kayleigh mcenany joins me now. all right. so there's a lot of dirty tricks swirling around kayleigh. cash hegseth how do you think it's going to play out? >> well, why are those two being targeted? because they are people ready to take on the deep state. the career employees and believe me, they exist. you know, kash patel is someone who i know. well, i sat by him on air force one on many, many, many rides. we had deep discussions about policy, his ideas. he's very smart,
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he's very innovative. and yet i never heard him sit there and like, speculate and fantasize about jailing the media like that. never happened. but of course, that's the headline. they're doing the exact same thing to pete hegseth. i hope these guys get through. there are people who will make a change, but the career civil service, that is what trump needs to look out for. i found an article today that came out two weeks after trump took office. last time it was in the washington post and it was called the resistance from within. and it talked about how these federal employees were talking to obama political appointees. right. talking to them when trump was president about how to resist them. 180 of them gathered in a church and met with experts about how to resist trump and then created anonymous twitter feeds to leak information. this happens. a guy named james sherk at ap put out a document of all the ways it's long that trump was undermined in his first term. we got to watch out for that because that's coming. they're doing it openly now through the media. but prepare
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for the resistance within. that will happen day one trump term, or they're going to resist from home, 42,000 of them. >> kayleigh just signed a deal in their new contract, where they get to work from home for the next five years. can you believe the gall? it takes? as musk is about to slice and dice with vivek, they're like, sorry. in our contract we're going to work from home for five years. are you kidding me? >> yeah, because they've been doing it over and over again. there are these guys in washington, and i got to know them well, and they are political animals, and they are people like these employees who feel very entitled, who exist through all of these administrations. one example is doctor anthony fauci. he became head of nih in 1984. ronald reagan and then existed through george h.w. bush, bill clinton, obama, george w bush, and then donald trump. do you know what kind of political shark and animal you have to be to exist
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through that much radical ideological change? these guys are expecting to keep their jo. hoover. they think they're insulated. >> it's like the fbi director is there for like a thousand presidents in a row. i mean, you really do have to know how to survive the swamp in order to stay that long. kayleigh, when you were there, did you hear of in the administration on the clock, on our dime, no one has even been fired. no, no, i think that's something that's unique to the biden administration or biden tenure. >> i did not like. look, biden goes to africa and then happen back home as he's sleeping. i mean, what do you think happened when he got lost in the jungle, the amazon rainforest? i think it was. and he found a teleprompter. what do you think was going on then? i mean, it's crazy, man. >> i can't i can't believe it, but i have someone i need to talk to about the. it's not you. it's someone even dirtier. founder of outkick. com clay travis is here. clay, i didn't
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know there were going on. >> i mean, i came the right day, i guess 12 person at the va. >> some of the sex was at the hospital. >> man, that doesn't sound like it's going to do very well on pornhub. i don't know, that's been a va orgy. >> i that sounds and no one has been let go. >> look, i don't even think you're allowed to let him go. did you see biden fall asleep in angola? what were they thinking, jesse? i don't know. he can't stay awake in dc. they put him on an airplane. have you ever heard of anybody going to africa for three days? they flew him all the way to africa. i know it's air force one. it's a nice, you know, bet on it and everything else. did they really think that he was going to perform at a high level? as kayleigh just mentioned, he was in the amazon and he wandered off into the jungle. i this this is from the jungle to the serengeti. >> the fact that he's sleeping, he's running away, he's dancing. >> and i will say he's pardoning along the way. it's like the 12 days of christmas.
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i do think that biden is just so angry in general. he's probably upset that he wasn't at the orgy. i mean, if he could have stayed, if he could have stayed awake for it. but the fact that he decided to pardon hunter on a sunday right after thanksgiving to completely take over the news cycle, it's just like he's a kid who's throwing a petulant fit. one day, after the other. he's angry at everybody around him. he can't stay awake, and then he leaves. >> he pardons and then gets on a jet to another continent. >> he could have waited until the sunday before the inauguration. it would have gotten drowned out a little bit. he could have also, you know, what he should have done if he was getting decent advice. he should have pardoned donald trump for everything. and then he could have at least said, hey, i'm clearing the deck. you would have done a political party. that's what i would have done. trump hunter. at the same time, you were going to break your promise. and make no mistake, he lied knowing he was going to pardon hunter all along. he should
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have pardoned trump and said, look, this lawfare era is over. he could have thrown merrick garland under the bus a little bit and said, the department of justice has gotten out of control and then maybe there's at least some semblance of decency and honor that could still be attached. >> trump cares. i mean, you see him, he's dancing the ymca. he's at mar-a-lago, he's with musk. he's racking up wins with the cabinet. he's ready to hit the ground running. they already have these executive orders. all he needs to do is load the ink into the pen. he's got the house, he's got the senate. they're lining up mega bills. i hear mega bills on taxes, border and energy. i just get excited. i do too orgy excited, but i get excited. >> depends on who's in the orgy. but i think you as an eyes wide shut orgy or va orgy those are different things you would know. yeah, i would know. but i do think you have to dive in here and go fast and break things. and i think that's what elon musk is encouraging him to do. and i think trump innately gets it because in business you can't wait around. you're going
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to make some good decisions, some bad ones. but inaction is the floor move fast, break things. remember, perfection is the enemy of good right now. we got a lot broken in washington. good is a lot better than broken. i want trump to hit the ground running. i want him to pardon all the january 6th ers. heck we're in new york city. >> i would pardon every jan six or even even the ones that were slugging cops even those got pardoned. >> even those guys jesse. because if you compare the punishment they got for violent crime with what they're doing to other people in washington dc, even those people have been punished excessively under the law. i would do a blanket pardon every single one of them done. and i'd also pardon mayor new york city eric adams. >> all right. i think clay means he wants a pardon and i'll take 1 or 2. >> president trump, if you're watching. no telling what they're coming after me for, for crimes committed and not committed. that's right. i want the hunter. pardon? >> clay. travis. everybody wants the blanket. pardon? thank you. our cameras just caught hunter after the pardon? right back.
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quote, president joe biden's senior aides are conducting a vigorous internal debate over whether to issue preemptive pardons to a range of current and former public officials. biden is considering pardoning liz cheney, adam schiff and fauci. jim clyburn says pardons for everyone. he said pardoned trump. that's what he said. trump doesn't need a pardon, though he can do it himself. and trump's party wouldn't be upset at him because they know his indictments were political. no one can even name a victim hunter. on the other hand, his victims are everywhere. one of his old landlords says hunter still owes him money. he tried to pay rent with his paintings. so what happens to the 300 grand and back rent pay that hunter biden owes my family from 2019 to 2020? is that pardon now? thanks, joe. and
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the judge in the hunter tax case. just wrote that biden is trying to rewrite history with his pardon. but. i guess for the first time since the pardon. big smile on his face as he's walking out of an arby's. arby's? really? not very. maha hunter celebrated the pardon by watching a documentary about his own life that his sugar brother financed. can't wait for that to come out a source told the post. quote, he's happy and a huge weight was lifted off his shoulders, which he's had to carry since his dad got elected. most of joe's media soldiers abandoned him during the coup, but he's still got a few stragglers trying their best to defend him. the view co-host ana navarro says presidents pardoned family members all the time. look at woodrow wilson. he pardoned his brother in law, hunter. débuts. but woodrow wilson never had a brother in law named hunter. débuts. there's no record of
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anybody with that name getting a pardon from wilson or anybody, although sources tell prime time wilson considered pardoning a man named i.p. freely, seriously, hunter says it's. i mean, navarro says it's not her fault. she said she got that information from the internet. it wasn't just navarro. esquire printed a story that said george h.w. bush pardoned his son, neil. the writer charles pierce told his readers to shut the f up about hunter because h.w. pardoned his son, too. but that never happened either. they issued a correction and took the piece down. wouldn't it just be easier to say biden was wrong? >> i think all of the criticism is valid because, you know, democrats stand on this moral high ground all the time and, you know, they act so self-righteous. i think this is also the problem when we pick sides, right? we've turned political parties into teams
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when it comes to political parties, if you pick a side, right. if you say you're a democrat, if you say you're a republican, you refuse to be objective about anything. >> i'm an independent, yes. but that's i think that's the best way to go. but that's not a monolith. we're not democrats are not a monolith. >> why can't you say when democrats are wrong? >> no. >> the party is fractured. some think biden's a saint. the rest kind of hurt. he lied to them. >> president biden lied and repeatedly lied and said he wouldn't pardon hunter or commute his sentence. he had his press secretary lie on his behalf. biden's supporters held up joe biden's refusal to pardon hunter as an example of his commitment to the rule of law, in contrast with trump. now, we everyone looks stupid. everyone looks like they're full. >> whether or not biden actually, in his mind, believed he was going to try to not do this, or on some level, he always knew he would do it, i don't know, but i thought he was going to do this and i like i felt like this was i believed him coming. >> i, i don't know, i yeah, well i feel like a fool. you
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know, that's what makes me mad about it. >> newsome says he's not mad at joe. he's disappointed. quote with everything the president and his family have been through, i completely understand the instinct to protect hunter, but i took the president at his word. so by definition, i'm disappointed and cannot support the decisio. newsome is a top contender for 28, but to get there, he's going to need to wash all that biden stink off his polo in four years. during the democrat primary debates. these guys are going to be pointing at each other. you wanted to build back better? no, i didn't, i wanted him impeached. biden's legacy is dead, and democrats are hitting each other over the heads with shovels as they try to bury it. evan barker is a former democratic campaign operative who quit the party and voted for trump. so how are you processing the pardon, eva? >> i mean, i'm not afraid to say it, jesse. joe biden is absolutely wrong. this is a gross abuse of presidential
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power. and you know what makes it so profoundly wrong? on top of the fact that he's like, the only person that's ever done this before is the fact that he's been on tape lying about it repeatedly over the last year. and it's not exactly surprising to me either, though, given that the democratic party has a history of this. you know, they're known for being very hypocritical. i mean, just look at how the democratic party lied to the american public repeatedly about the cognitive decline of this president. >> so you're mad at the lying about the pardon? you understand why he did the pardon? were you mad about what got hunter in trouble in the first place? the, the money laundering, the tax evasion, because a lot of the democrats never had a problem with any about any stuff about that. they just got mad that joe made them look bad by lying that he wasn't going to pardon
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him. >> well, and i honestly think that part of that was that. and not to give the democrats too much credit here, because they don't deserve a lot, especially with how they've acted over the last couple of years. it's just that democrats exist in a media silo. so really, the only major network that's been covering what hunter biden's been up to has been you guys, you know, so a lot of them just they it's like they don't even believe it. they still think it's some sort of right wing conspiracy theory to be honest with you. >> i pray for you guys, i really do. you should just watch fox. that's really the thing that's going to solve things. >> don't lock me up with them, jesse. i am an independent now, and i have officially left the party. and i do want to say this about gavin newsom by the way. yeah, gavin newsom, if he actually becomes the nominee in 2028, the democrats deserve to
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lose again because there's no way that a pretty boy from marin county is going to be able to win over swing voters and swing states. >> you don't think gavin newsom's working class enough to connect with the everyday working man and woman of the heartland? >> i think people remember him dining at the french laundry, and that will definitely be brought up. so if they nominate him again, they deserve to lose. >> well, he does like to dress up and workers clothes and play that role. we'll see if he can pull it off. evan, great to see you. thank you so much. well, america's biggest health care ceo executed in a professional hit in midtown manhattan. >> a heart attack. do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance. >> john, i'm trying to find something we can afford.
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walking into a hotel. new surveillance video shows the shooter firing the kill shot at around 645 in the morning in front of the hilton, right up the street. he used a silencer. looked like a professional hit. >> i hear three shots. >> i was i was parking down there in the car. i hear three shots. yeah. and then when i looked down, then the guy crossed, and then he ran. he's he's a white male in all in black with a backpack. the guy he was here in this corner the whole night. >> the cops confirmed the assassin waited outside in the freezing cold for brian thompson, ceo of unitedhealthcare, until he came out. police also recovered three live rounds and three bullet casings at the scene, and a cell phone nearby. and we have brand new footage obtained by the times of the killer. around ten minutes before he murdered the powerful health insurance executive. and here he is on his cell phone, less than 200ft from what the would have been the crime scene. who's he talking to? looks like
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he had a busy morning. new pictures show the shooter went to starbucks before the murder. after firing multiple rounds at very close range at thompson, he runs up sixth avenue and into an alleyway before hopping on a getaway e-bike, which he dumped in central park. that's the last place he was seen. he had a getaway plan. police are putting up wanted signs all over the city begging for tips. all the cops know is that the gunman had it out for thompson. they say the shooter was lone target and that he's not believed to be a threat to anybody else at the time. we're also learning more about the victim. brian thompson was a very well known businessman who had been running unitedhealthcare since 2021 and quite successfully. the company raked in $8.5 billion last quarter just in one quarter. thompson was a minnesota native. he was even photographed with tim walz at a charity event just a few years
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back. thompson was in town for a united health care investors conference. that's where he was headed. conference started at 8:00 in the morning, but thompson got there a little early to prep. his killer was waiting for him. how did he know where thompson was going to be? and what is the motive? a lot of speculation about why. and the cops are already poring over his personal and professional life. united health care was going through some pretty sizable legal issues. it's being sued by the justice department for violating federal antitrust laws. and according to a report from crain's from back in apri, the doj was looking at company executives, including thompson for insider trading. united health didn't tell its shareholders about the federal probe. senior executives, including thompson, reportedly sold millions of their own shares before the story hit newsstands. thompson was never charged. others speculate it could have had something to do
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with united denying claims at a very high rate. thompson's wife says he's been threatened over that before. quote, there have been some threats. basically, i don't know, a lack of coverage. i don't know details. i just know that he had said there were some people that had been threatening him. john walsh, former host of america's most wanted, joins me now. all right, john, just tell us what you get from the surveillance footage. the way the gunman holds the firearm and then the escape plan. >> jesse. before we dig into this for one second, i just want to talk to you about daniel penny trial. it's the biggest travesty in the history of this country. that guy is a hero. and there were there were eight murders on the subway this year. it's up 60%. and here we've got a marine risking his life to jump on a guy. and the victim, jordan neely, he's a mentally ill guy. been
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arrested 27 times. the whole society let him down. we're the richest, most powerful country on the planet. we couldn't get this guy help, but. and then they try to turn it into a race thing. you know, when that when that marine got up to save that woman's life, she he he had said to her, i'm the bad guy. he said, i'm going to kill you and your baby. and this marine should get a hero. i mean, he should get a hero's award. the whole city should, because nobody's going to run that side. that subway. i have a son who lives in brooklyn. he says, dad, those of us that can afford uber do it. but the people on the subway are people who can't. the dishwashers and the people coming into the city. it's a horrible thing that the city of new york is doing to this guy. the da's office really need to be held accountable. and i think he may we may have a verdict tomorrow, which we're going to cover heavily on the five. i do too. >> you know, the city you're right, is out of control. and now you have this look like a targeted assassination attempt by a pro. is that what you're picking up? >> i don't think it's a pro.
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i've been doing this for years, and i've never really done a case. 30 years on, and i'm still america's most wanted will start up again in march. so i've never came across a really good pro because if they're really good, you don't know they're a pro. this guy made a lot of mistakes. i made some made some notes here for myself. you know, he was wearing sunglasses, a real pro wouldn't have had. i mean, he wasn't wearing sunglasses. a real pro would have been wearing sunglasses so that they couldn't get him with facial recognition. he had a half gun. he probably learned how to build it on, you know, on youtube or something like that. i think he was smart. i think somebody i heard you say earlier today, you thought someone may have paid him, but i think about the stock deal and i think the trouble that the company got into, you never know when people are hurt. and this company hurt. a lot of doctors couldn't get their money. there are a lot of patients that had to wait a long, long time to get their
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bills paid. so it may be somebody out of control who's grandmother died because they couldn't get the right doctor, they couldn't get the right help, but the guy's not the guy. i don't think he's a pro. >> i mean, i know you do, but no, i mean, i don't know any more than anybody on the street knows, but, you know, more than most people, and you're probably right. the more that i think about it. i think you're on to something with the motive. all right, john, we got to run. we got to pay some bills. but it's good talking to you. thank you so much. and again, we'll have the penny verdict, i think tomorrow. so what's happening in new jersey? we told you a fleet of drones are flying in formations above highly sensitive areas. people who've seen them described the drones as military grade, something you don't get shipped off amazon. the threat is serious and it's got the fbi and the faa's attention. no fly zones have been put in place over trump's golf club and a
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6000 acre military base. and tonight, prime time has exclusive new video of a possible fixed wing aircraft hovering over a residential neighborhood. watch. as some locals are seeing up to seven of these things at once, one saying it resembles a spaceshi. >> these are all drones in the sky. one, two, three, four, 5677. right here. what the heck? it looks like a spaceshi, right? like that doesn't look like a drone, right? that looks like a spaceship. it's like a small plane. it really is like a small plane. it's crazy. >> so we still have no idea who's behind this or what the objective is. we have no idea about anything. the feds are on
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broke and miserable. >> you. >> i said in two. hey, with wheelchair assistance, i should have been out of here. i got you. i understand. >> so, joe, i think he needed a little bit more than a wheelchair. >> yeah, he needs, like, a punch in the head. this is why i hate airports. this is why i hate gp. that's the general public. oh, by the way, that guy can walk. he was, like, bouncing up and around, and he had crutches. if he didn't have crutches, he could. he obviously can walk. people in wheelchairs that are wheelchair bound don't carry crutches. first of all, crutches are for walking. >> do you really think you hate. you hate the general public? i actually do. you mean everyone walking? >> you walked outside the rockefeller christmas tree. >> you hate traffic? >> yes. no, i actually really. >> we love the people, though. >> no, i don't. i'm not going to lie. all right. >> i tried to help you, julie. i can only do so much. >> up next, prime time is a fan of britney spears. >> we want the best for her. no, i don't, but every other month, britney reminds us maybe, just maybe, she was
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freeing her such a good idea. no. a couple of days ago, britney made a birthday announcement and told the world she's a toddler who's going to flee the country. >> it's my birthday. i'm not turning 42. i'm turning five. this year. i'm turning five years old and i have to go to kindergarten tomorrow. they've always been incredibly cruel to me. the paparazzi. and that's why i've moved to mexico. >> oh, so britney deported herself to mexico. >> that's really sad. you know, all the free britney people. i hope you're kicking yourself at this point. i was never on that campaign. but remember the free britney movement? she should never be free. the poor girl is sick. she needs help. or maybe she should get off her meds. i'm not really sure. does she need more meds or less meds? >> i think she needs a wheelchair at the airport. >> i would rather see her at an airport with crutches than see that video. that's sad. i've unfollowed her on. not that you probably haven't. >> that's. that's the killer. >> unfollow her. it's so
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