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petty who joined the cheerleading team but her dad is a boxing coach was apprehensive didn't know if she would have time to focus on boxing and took this video of her shadowboxing on the sidelines and it went viral. she said i kept putting god first showing up every day and she wants to go to the olympics. so check out her. and the football player there. >> 's lane and on the other side of those punches. >> getting punched by a girl never a good look periods never happened to me and i would turn the other cheek. crimson right. >> we know when anything. >> ♪ ♪ night. joe biden is and will
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continue to be the most tragic figure in modern american politics. i actually feel for biden, and he knows that he fked up democrats down so badly. >> they're flirting with trump. it's a shame. >> there are going to be times, potentially, when one side tries to stack the deck and lock in a permanent grip on power. >> america stops listening to barack obama. >> i'm sorry. what's that? >> we've gotten to a point where health care is so inaccessible and unaffordable, people are justified in their frustration. >> so the media's okay with murder. >> health care costs are too high. >> plus. yes. the trump dance has a new wrinkle. but it's.
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>> really? >> 47 adding a ymca wiggle and a johnny carson golf swing to his little boogie. there he is celebrating at the fox nation patriot awards last night on long island. after winning patriot of the year. but how does melania feel about the dance? >> this is very special and unique dance. >> it is right, and i think a lot of people are copying it and everybody have fun with it. yeah. which part? is this how you dance? no, no. >> meanwhile, biden left all his dance moves in africa. he was back in d.c. to light the christmas tree after his little safari. and let's just say he wasn't having a great hair day. someone left his moose on air
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force one, and while trump was getting awards, biden got named the worst president in modern history. this is a poll from the daily mail. biden went from being on mount rushmore to being worse than jimmy carter. there's a lot that ails the big guy, but right now he's come down with a wicked case of senioritis. trump's going to notre dame tomorrow. he's going to do the coin toss at the army-navy game next week. and he's meeting with prime ministers. if biden is unhappy about being upstaged, he hasn't offered any hints. is what people close to biden are saying. the consensus in d.c. is that trump is already basically running things. trump even called biden last week to wish him a happy thanksgiving. and the democrats can't even get it together for a class photo. watch. here we are. >> should we do some stuff? no. we should not. >> thumbs ups. only for winners, chuck. plus, the party is still a little cranky over the pardon. binder had a harder time than usual today.
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>> he wrestled with this. he wrestled with this. he wrestled with these circumstances. he laid out how he wrestled with this decision. he said this weekend he wrestled with this this weekend. why the president wrestled with this over the weekend. he wrestled with it. he wrestled with it. he wrestled with it and made this decision. >> hunter was getting a pardon the whole time. the only thing biden wrestled with was how he was going to get it done once kamala lost. they had a little deal that if kamala won, she'd pardon hunter so that joe didn't have to. that would look more graceful and compassionate coming from her, and biden wouldn't have had to go back on his word. but trump won and made biden pardon his son and the ragin cajun still not over this election. >> the most tragic figure in american politics in my lifetime is president biden. if he would have in september of 2023, a august said that he wasn't going to run. god, we would have won this election
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and it wouldn't have been that close because we'd have had so many freaking talented people that were running. and he would be sitting here right now getting ready to leave on a high note. there would be a naming commissions to figure out what are we going to name after him? i actually feel for biden, and he knows that he up. >> democrats are moaning all over washington that biden set us back tremendously. mark halperin told us last night. at this point, biden will probably get a bookmobile instead of an actual library. donors have had it with joe, and they're still calling kamala and asking her, where'd the money go? remember how harris built a backdrop for the call her daddy podcast? that cost $100,000? well, the call her daddy girl says it was a rip off, and harris paid six figures for cardboard. >> apparently, you can tell me they spent meaning the harris campaign spent, like $100,000.
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i did see that about this. it's hilarious. build the studio to make, not to make it look like it was the studio that you used in la. >> my studio that is gorgeous in los angeles. doesn't even cost six figures, so i don't know how cardboard walls could cost six figures, but. >> but do you think they did that? i mean, you saw it. >> absolutely not with love to them. oh my god, it was gorgeous. but like, it wasn't that nice. it wasn't like gorgeous marble like. no, that was not six figures. >> meanwhile, vendors are complaining that kamala's campaign stiffed them. she still owes millions. you only get paid if you're al sharpton. half $1 million went to the national action network. black churches are calling for the reverend to be suspended from msnbc. they say sharpton put a moral stain on the integrity of the black church. and jon stewart says the media punked themselves.
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>> listen, we appear to be in a transitional period where we are not sure about whether the ground we are standing on is solid. although the news media seems convinced that we are. the roadrunner and the coyote and the coyote has run over the cliff, and we just looked down and realized there's nothing under our feet. and now we are plunging to our deaths because the news media is always very circumspect. we don't know what's going to happen when donald trump takes over. unfortunately, we can't see into the future, but we have to be prepared for all outcomes. i don't know how helpful it is to get us our pants. this much this early. >> democrats are kicking dirt at biden, kamala, the media, the rev tim walz is just hiding in his garage. hey everybody. >> tim here. it's happy december. winter in minnesota. so i am working in a garage that is somewhat heated, but i
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have a couple. projects i was going to do. i have to show them to you. i got a 22 year old little e-series. bmw kind of a neat little car, but replacing the switches here, if you look on this on the middle console, this is the window. the window switches. you're looking at right there. and they just didn't work anymore. they didn't pull them up. they were kind of. plug and play. you can buy that part for 30 bucks. >> some things you just can't fix. so democrats. are looking outside their party eric adams might be maga. curious. >> would you ever consider rejoining the gop? >> the party that's the most important for me is the american party. i'm a part of the american party. i love this country. this is the home of the free, the land of the brave and doge is intriguing. >> fetterman i admire mr. musk. >> he has been involved in very important parts of american society. i space x and other kinds of things. yes. he's on
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the on on a different team, but that doesn't make me an enemy. i don't be automatically going to become a critic. it's like, hey, he has made, you know, he's made our economy and our nation better, and our politics are different. and i don't agree with some of the things that he might say, but that doesn't make him, like i said, an enemy. >> what you're seeing is certain democrat politicians clear the way for trump's team to revolutionize d.c. his team of creators are going to build a new golden age. the billionaires and entrepreneurs are going to take a.i. trade and energy into the future. his team of destroyers are going to clean house at the fbi, doj, the pentagon, all across the administrative state, not destroying for the sake of destroying, just extinguishing the rot. this crew is all about helping you. jd vance isn't tinkering under the hood like tampon. tim. he's in north carolina checking in on hurricane victims. >> a simple message to the
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people of appalachia is that we haven't forgotten you. we love you. we want you to have the best christmas that you possibly can have. despite the circumstances. and i know that a lot of people in this neck of the woods feel left behind and forgotten. i just wanted to make make them feel that their government leaders actually care about them, because we do. and certainly when this administration changes hands in the next 45 days, we're going to do everything that we can to help people rebuild, to get them back on their feet, to bring some commerce back to this area, but most importantly, to allow people to live in their homes and do what they need to do. >> biden's been handing out money to africa while kamala has been drinking pina coladas in hawaii. it's good to see jd remember the american people are still going through something with hurricane helene, and trump says this is only the beginning. >> i think you have seen more happen in the last two weeks than you've seen in the last four years, and we're not even there yet. >> senior advisor for trump alina habba joins me now. how are you doing, alina?
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>> i'm great. jesse, thanks for having me. of course. >> so trump already president biden's admitted kind of admission by omission that he's president. he doesn't seem to care that donald trump is running the country. what do you make of that? >> i think he was asleep, wasn't he? in his last meeting. and his hair was all jostled. what do i make of that? i mean, he's been asleep at the wheel, as you know, for the last three and a half years. he put, you know, the switcheroo with kamala didn't work out so well. so now he's effectively happy as can be. i've never seen him smile so much, and he's saying, my hands are off. everybody. i'm still sitting here handing out pardons like they're tic tacs, and then we'll be done and president trump will be in. but at least i'll have protected my own. it looks like that's the lame duck kind of situation that we have going o. >> but he's handing out pardons and tic tacs and cash pardons, tic tacs and cash and cash. right. and the rest of the
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bureaucracy is having, like, having. and they're in the bubble bath at work, as they say. you heard binder say that joe biden was he wrestling with this? pardon? do you believe there was a lot of wrestling with the idea of pardoning your son? >> no. and i guarantee you and you can quote me on this, i'll come on your show when it happens. he's going to pardon himself. he's going to pardon his family. shifty schiff, nancy pelosi and anybody else who had their hands in the cookie jar. i do not doubt it. so all we're hearing is leaks of something we already knew. they lied to us during the election. the american people saw through it, and now here we are. pardon after pardon will be handed out. and i assure you of that. listen, he's admitting it. more are to come, but it's going to be rocking the nation when we see who it is that he pardons. >> we're liking the cabinet. people are intrigued by it. the way they're rolling it out and also the personalities. it looks like you have one group that are let's just say they're well-to-do and they've been very successful, and they're
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looking to take this country into the next almost millennium. when you think about the kind of things they're getting their hands on, and then you have another crew, you can call them the crusaders, they're going to go in there and they're going to knock some heads together, and they're going to bring out all of the scalawags and the evildoers to make sure we have a clean government again. do you kind of see that the way he's positioned his team? >> it's absolutely what it is. if you look at the fact that we have billionaires who have created companies now helping to clean up a bad economy, clean up a government where we don't have efficient spending and run the country like they run their businesses, much like donald trump. that's why he's a billionaire. and then you have the other side, the kash patel's, the pete hegseth, the people that they're hitting hard because they know they're going to come in fire. you clean up and make you be accountable. and that's where the pardons come in. but i can tell you, donald trump and his entire cabinet and team are going to clean up america so fast. our heads will be
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spinning and it will be the best thing that's ever happened to our country. he has a lot of work to do, but he's already working and that's the truth. and like you said, joe's asleep at the wheel already. >> so you've been down there in mar-a-lago. we are hearing that elon musk has been staying at a villa. it's been very hard to have him leave the property, although he did get sent to dc yesterday to make sure doge is underway. what's the vibe down there? right now? >> it's amazing. it really is like a mini white house. when you walk in and the transition team and now the cabinet and his, his loyal supporters, they're all there working on how we're going to fix america. they're starting to, you know, have their team figure out what they need to do when they go in. they're strategizing. there's meetings literally all day. and yes, elon is there and he's lovely. and with his son alexi, he's just the cutest. but you know, it's a good energy. the truth is he's not waiting until january 20th. he said this before. i will do more between november 5th and
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january 20th than joe biden has done in three and a half years. and if you look at the results that have happened in other countries, the tariff threatening, what happened with that, the people that have visited us, zuckerberg at mar-a-lago, sitting next to me, the other evening, trudeau, these people are coming because they realize the man is in charge. he is not asleep and he's going to shake things up. >> what did zuckerberg want? he went down there to have dinner. >> he went down there. who knows what he wanted. >> everyone's down there now. i'm going to have to get a house. that's it. i can't afford it, but i'm going to have to get one anyway. elena, great to see you. have a good weekend. >> good to see you. >> you too. barack obama and pete hegseth, right back. >> now's the time to go back in time and shine a light on the family journey that led to you. detailed dna results, inspiring family history memberships. now's the time to save at ancestry.
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where he made a big speech last night. one he's been looking forward to making since november 5th. this is the first time we've seen barry in about a month, and it was clear to everybody watching. the man has lost his touch. >> there are going to be times, potentially, when one side tries to stack the deck and lock in. a permanent grip on power, either by actively suppressing votes or politicizing the armed forces or using the judiciary, or criminal justice system to go after opponents. >> this country is finally coming together and obama is trying to tear it apart. what a small man. did obama forget trump was arrested four times by democrats? obama was the one who started the weaponization crusade. his administration spied on trump and hatched the sting on mike flynn. now he's trying to wash his hands and
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rise above it all. >> i am convinced that if we want democracy as we understand it, to survive, then we're all going to have to work towards a renewed commitment to pluralist principles. because the alternative is what we've seen here in the united states, an increasing willingness on the part of politicians and their followers to violate democratic norms, to do anything they can to get their way. to use the power of the state to target critics and journalists and political rivals. >> this guy is unbelievable. he's worried about trump targeting journalists. his justice department spied on a fox reporter. his irs targeted republicans, his cia hacked the senate. barack obama staged a coup against his own vp, 44
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racially polarized the country. like you wouldn't believe. and it's still trying to heal. look at that. remember? hands up! don't shoot. trayvon. and any time you criticized obama, they called you racist. oh, and when he wasn't playing the race card, it was class warfare. occupy wall street, the 1%, the bitter clingers. even clooney's mad at the messiah for making him the fall guy, for whacking joe. and obama never had a backup plan. he actually got outfoxed by biden. joe tanked the coup when he endorsed kamala and forced the party to coordinator without an open primary. and everyone is mad at the obama staff for fleecing donors and lying about how harris was in the lead. the whole time. blacks are bitter at barack for scolding them for being sexist race traitors just because they wanted less migrants and more money. but it's not just the american people. we're hearing even michelle's been rolling her eyes when her husband opens his mouth. bill cain's the co-host of fox and friends weekend. can
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you believe this guy? barack hussein obama was just sitting here listening to you, thinking about the perfect metaphor, always struggling to keep up with you. >> watters. and i was just thinking, you know, listening to barack obama speaks a little bit like maybe listening to baby got back by sir mix a lot. you hear it now, and you're like, i can't believe at one point i thought that was good music. listening to that speech, i can't believe. at one point, we were all entranced by the charm of barack obama. it's a pass time hit. and here's what i think happened. waters. i think that the country has woken up from a bit of a dream state, and it's a dream state that was basically induced by a lullaby by obama, but maybe now also a wake up call. his charm, his his rhetoric, his oratory. let him get past all the things you just rattled off using the irs on. you're right, conservatives. any other litany of problems? he got away with anything because he was a beautiful orator and it made people feel good. and people, quite honestly, like joe rogan or any of the people that now have been red pilled, went on in that dream state. you know what the wake up call was for
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many very fine people. yeah. which obama was still uttering that lie, that hoax, as recently as one month ago. and i think it jarred people. and now you sit here today and you hear that oratory, which is a broken down version of what we heard ten years ago. and you're like, not only is it pretty, it has no substance. this guy is responsible for many of the ways that we ended up under joe biden. >> yeah. and you know, the reason trump is even in office, even the first time is because of barack obama. and then his vp messed things up so badly. trump got in again, and he's putting together a team. pete hegseth, obviously he's in the crosshairs right now and he's fighting. he's fighting very hard. donald trump spoke to welker at nbc news. here's a clip. >> do you still have confidence in pete hegseth? >> yes, i do. i really do. he's a very smart guy. i've known him through fox, but i've known him for a long time and he's basically a military guy. i mean, every time i talk to him, all he wants to talk about is the military. he's a military guy. >> have you gotten assurances from senators that he's going
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to be confirmed? do you think he can make it? >> no, i think you will. yeah, i've had a lot of senators calling me up saying he's fantastic. >> so it looks like hegseth has momentum now. >> i think it has been a real tide shift. the tide, first of all, let's acknowledge, was perhaps on the surface, working against pete hegseth because of libelous, slanderous defamation lies by the mainstream media that apparently may have had some small sway over perhaps some squishy republican senators. but i think now the truth has broken through. pete is an incredible human being, which i can testify for as an individual man who has sat next to that guy for five years, hung out with him off camera, knows his family. beyond that, he's a man dedicated to the principles that make the american military serve its purpose, which is to be lethal and destroy our enemies. but i think that message has gotten through. i can tell you tonight that i believe that my senator from the state of texas, john cornyn, will be there proudly. i say, for pete hegseth, i think it's a matter of time until the senator from iowa, joni ernst, feels the same way about pete hegseth and any
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senator that doesn't. jesse, i would really ask you to ask yourself a question. how do you get by passing mayorkas? lloyd. austin? how do you get by passing joe biden's cabinet and have questions about pete hegseth? if you do, i think i might have some questions for you. and you know who else will have questions for those senators? >> who's that? >> the rank and file of the military. >> oh, yeah. and there's going to be a march, isn't there, in support of pete hegseth? >> i can tell you as well that i know that elite operators from several communities seal community, green beret community, and others are coming together to support pete hegseth. because i know this, jesse. he has the support of the rank and file warriors of this military. >> and you said pete was your best friend. you know how i feel about other men, especially at our age, calling another guy your best friend. do you still stand by that? is he still your best friend? >> how old are you, pete? if you're watching, just bear through on this for just one moment. first of all, he is one of my very good friends. he makes he makes the top five. he's going to carry my casket.
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>> you said he's going to carry your casket. >> i have some friends. a lot of people want to see some hometown friends who might be watching, like, whoa, i've known you your whole life. >> oh, okay. >> but i do know this. that jesse criticizes the idea of best friends. jesse thinks it's beneath a grown man and here's the thing. pete's gone, so i'm shopping for one. and this guy. >> listen, you're gonna have to do a lot more than that, all right? no, i'm not that easy, cain. despite what you've heard, i'm not that easy. i disagree. all right, we got to go. thank you very much. police zero in on the health care hit man. a major update next. >> i'm yael eckstein of the international fellowship of christians and jews. and this hanukkah holiday is of urgent importance. this is our last chance to help thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering today. >> have you eaten this morning? >> i ate the carrot. so i ate half of it yesterday. and this
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believes the person of interest in this case rode a greyhound bus to new york city last month from atlanta. the day before thanksgiving. they believe he then shot and killed brian thompson wednesday morning in midtown manhattan during a targeted attack. and then they believe he escaped by catching another bus at a terminal that offers commuter service out of state. >> we believe he was here for about ten days, but we have that bus leaving the same morning, him going up to the port authority terminal the same morning of the incident. >> approximately an hour afterwards. >> police already have tremendous amounts of evidence in this case, including the suspect's fingerprints from a burner cell phone. authorities also found his backpack in central park during their large search involving drones. they also have dna from a water bottle he threw away shortly before he allegedly gunned down thompson. the fact that we don't know who he is right now
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tells me that he's never been in the system because they have his fingerprints, they have his dna. so the point the plan b right now is to do forensic genealogy. also, the words deny, defend and depose were written on the bullet shell casings found at the crime scene. there. words used to describe ways insurers tried to avoid paying claims. now, despite this cryptic message, police have not confirmed exactly why someone would kill the health care executive. >> we're not going to commit to a motive right now. but you know, obviously when you look at the writing, you look at the victim's employment, you know, it could possibly be a disgruntled employee or a disgruntled client. >> and reaction over this continues to pour in. sadly, some people online appeared to celebrate the brutal murder of the ceo and the wake of thompson's tragic death. cbs news ran an entire segment on the outrage over the health care system. >> we've gotten to a point where health care is so inaccessible and unaffordable.
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people are justified in their frustrations. >> you shouldn't go broke trying to trying to live. >> meantime, some health care companies, including blue cross blue shield, are taking caution. they removed their executive leadership pages from their websites as authorities continue their nationwide search for whoever killed united health care's ceo. jesse. >> all right. christina. thanks. it looks like they're getting closer. something's killing us in the government's in on it. we're the richest country in the world, and we spend the most money of any country on health care. but we're the sickest developed country of all time. we're 49th in life expectancy. how is that possible? this is america. why are these poor people in poor countries living longer than us? it has to do with something we're putting into our bodies. even bernie sanders admits big food needs a gut check. >> i think what he is saying about the food industry is exactly correct.
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>> i think you have a food industry concerned about their profits, could care less about the health of the american people. i think they have to be taken on. >> bernie's maha. he led a hearing yesterday and went after biden's fda officials for sitting on the sidelines during our obesity epidemic. >> the food and beverage industry spends hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars on lobbying and on campaign contributions. you tell me the role that they are playing in destroying the health of america's children. >> a lot of the changes that those of us who are interested in better health would like to make are blocked at the level of legislation, for reasons that i'm still not hearing you, what is the reason that our kids are unhealthy? >> what role do these this industry play? even now you're getting out of office, are you prepared to tell us that this committee, this congress, needs to take on the food and beverage industry whose greed is destroying the health of millions of people? >> well, i'm not going to
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castigate the people that work in the food and beverage industry. you're not? no. what i what is your job? >> well, we're not telling people what to eat. we're just telling people to knock off putting poison in what we eat. vani hari is a new york times bestselling author and health activist known as the food babe. all right, food babe. what are they putting in our food? >> they're putting all kinds of chemicals that are banned and heavily regulated in other countries. american iconic companies are using ingredients that are safer and better in other countries while serving us. the more toxic, poisonous version. we have the biggest cereal companies in the united states feeding our kids artificial food dyes that they don't use in countries like australia, canada, all of europe and india. it's a travesty that we allow our own american food companies to do this. and you can see what happened yesterday at the senator bernie sanders hearing how the fda has been asleep at
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the wheel. they are not holding these food companies accountable. and it's activists like me that have to do this work. and it's really sad. our politicians and our elected officials should be doing this work. >> so you have a regular product and maybe that product ten, 20, 30 years ago, there was just a couple ingredients. you know, you look at the ingredients, there's like 2 or 3 things. now you look in the ingredients, there's like 50 and i can't pronounce any of them. what are the things that they're putting in there. is it sugars. is it toxins. is it preservatives? additives. what exactly is it? >> well, in the last 50 or so years, there's been about 10,000 chemicals added to the american food supply, where countries in europe only have 400 approved for use. a bowl of cereal like this that you would never know, that has artificial food dyes in it. but this one has an artificial food dye called caramel color level four. it's made with heating ammonia. it turns into a
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carcinogen cancerous compound. according to the international agency for research on cancer. this same cereal company does not use caramel color level four in the same cereal that they serve for other countries. then you've got, you know, america's favorite chips. this has red 40. the fda admitted yesterday that they have not reviewed the safety data for red 40 in over a decade, when red 40 was actually intended for use. it was intended at a very low micro dose, like 20mg. they're saying now that americans get up to close to 200mg of artificial food dyes that are made from coal tar and petroleum that are linked to hyperactivity in children. there is a chemical called red three that's banned in lipstick, and it's been banned for a really long time, since 1990, over 30 years, but is still allowed in strawberry milk drinks that we give to kids and cancer patients. >> all right. >> so this is the problem with our fda food babe. >> it's not just what they're
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putting in. they're trying to push people into eating this type of food. right. like so they say cereal for breakfast, right? no. we should be eating eggs for breakfast. things like that. berries. right. >> we need to shift the american diet to whole real foods. and i'll tell you, when i did that personally, my whole life changed. i went off nine prescription drugs and lived a life that i never thought was possible for the first time ever. and that's what i wish for every single american out there. our ultra processed foods by the food industry are being created to be ultra addictive and make us fat and sick. and now we see that in the chronic disease rates that are skyrocketing through our nation. >> this isn't bankrupting big food. that's not going to be the result. they're still going to make plenty of money, right? >> absolutely. we're not talking about banning all of these different foods. we're talking about making the foods the same way they make for
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other countries. right? it's a rigged food system here in the united states. >> right. instead of america last, where we get all the bad stuff and other countries get all the good stuff, america first, we should have the freshest ingredients. we should have the healthiest food. exactly. on a baseline level. >> absolutely. and american companies have to do something ethical here. it's a moral obligation to serve us. the safer version of their products. >> now, you're getting a little crazy ethical. okay, let's just let's maybe strike for balance at first. oh, boy. all right. food, babe. i'm an idealist. >> what can i say? >> we need a lot of idealists. right now. thank you so much. have a great weekend. thank yo. brand new drone video. and i think we have the answer to that. plus sink or swim straight ahead. >> what are folks 60 and older learning these days? >> new perspectives three how to fix things. >> find recipes.
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>> i guess there's only three now. there's another one. four. there was a couple more over there, but these drones are all over the place. >> they're above reservoirs. military installations. even at trump's course at bedminster. but we still don't know why. and they're starting to cause major problems. one blocked a medical helicopter from landin. one witness said a drone changed the time on their car's clock as it hovered above them. then their clock changed back to normal. once they drove off situations getting so serious that the governor of new jersey, phil murphy, met with the feds. but sources tell us there's a possibility that these drones are actually very advanced military craft, and that the pentagon's testing these drones over friendly american territory. drone warfare has become so critical, as we've seen in ukraine, that the u.s. military needs to test
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american drone capability in residential and urban areas. but the dod is acting like these drones are a real concer. >> listen, this week, the secretary signed a classified strategy for countering unmanned systems, more commonly known as drones, have the potential to pose both an urgent and enduring threat to u.s. personnel, facilities and assets overseas and increasingly in the us homeland. as you know, the threats presented by these systems are changing how wars are fought. the dod is orienting around a common understanding of the challenge and a comprehensive approach to addressing it. >> meanwhile, the faa is issuing a warning if they catch whoever's flying these drones, they're going to hit them with fines and revoke their licenses. that sounds kind of like a lot of hot air, because how can you find somebody you can't even find? sink or swim? we have kat timpf and jason chaffetz. and first we have kat
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timpf tour. and this is your last chance to get tickets before she has her baby. >> there's only one show there that's not sold out jesse. it's in spokane washington okay. >> and jason chaffetz says he doesn't care how pregnant you are. he's going to win. >> oh, i think i'm going to win. >> this is i am going to sink no matter what. i can't beat a pregnant woman. >> yeah, that's true. have some class. chaffetz you have to throw this all right. the category is prime time redemption a celebrity joined prime time this week to set the record straight after snubbing johnny on the red carpet. was it kelsey grammer or mario lopez? >> oh, man, i don't know, bro. okay. >> let's see i don't know. that was your guy right there. i'm right in the middle of the carpet right there having a good time. >> he's hitting you with hard questions on the carpet. that's mario lopez, not often confused with kelsey grammer. guy. by the way, this guy right here, that is mario lopez, right? who looks 19. >> it's because i wasn't watching the show. >> i know i deduced that when
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you got that wrong. >> kelsey is classy. >> it's okay. look, take it easy on her. you're up one. >> oh, that's right. yeah. >> that's true. all right. the categories. it's not me, it's you. okay. >> i'm getting nervous now. >> perpetually cranky tv host, not cat. made a sad admission this week. she's never been broken up with by a single ex. all of her boyfriends break up with her. is it sunny hostin or is it joy reid who always gets broken up with both going with sunny? >> do you know this? >> i don't break up with people and they break up with me and he said, i'd like to start the new year off right, but that's going to be without you. >> all right, chief, it's an avid viewer. >> been either one of these. yeah, right. >> sounds like something someone who watches the view would say, yeah. >> all right. balls and ballots is the category. mark cuban says if he ran with this man as his vp, they would win the white house. who's the veep? charles barkley or shaq? >> oh, i'm right about this one. you're wrong.
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>> yes, absolutely. we definitely we would win running away. running away about it. >> yeah. all right cat i will always stick with the shaq i'm a huge shaq fan. >> win or lose i will go down with shaq. >> shaq would want you to have lost. >> all right well now it's tied. this is the last one making me sweat. friends in high places. that's just morning sickness. which billionaire said at the new york times dealbook summit that he's very optimistic about the incoming trump administration. was it bezos or zuckerberg? okay, i'm actually very optimistic this time around. >> a tie breaker? >> oh, there's a tie breaker. >> oh, we're going to a tie breaker, people. this is close. trump has the whole country dancing the ymca by the village people. what year was the song released? you're going first. chaffetz i'm going 1984. >> that's so not fair. i'm so young. how would i know? look at me. i'm like, high school time pregnant, 1983. she won.
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>> no way. it's 78. she won by a year old man. >> look at me. making my family proud. look at this. i did it, and i did anything. anything men can do, women can do. pregnant. >> stop jumping around so much. you're making me nervous. >> congratulations, chaffetz. i'm so glad i'm here. >> good game. >> i threw that last question. >> he threw it. i'm going to carry the hat around the office so i can put it on whenever i run into you. >> all right. more prime time straight ahead. father. >> you can hide among us. >> i have to go with them. god is always by your side. everywhere. oh, no. no, i can't die. please don't let me die. please, sir. i would like to take the place of this man.
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jonathan from austin, texas. biden's hair looks like he wrestled with a bear. mama. bix. what's up mama? bix from lancaster, maryland. that presidential bookmobile better be 100% electric. it's just going to be kamala at the library. greg from salem, alabama. how do we know tim walz was actually in his garage and not an elaborate set? if the set was anything like the call her daddy podcast, that was six figures. david from edgewood, washington, got to hand it to sharpton. he was smart, got his money from kamala up front. man. sharpton really is smarter than he looks. bill from porte fort, mojave, arizona. can we get carville a new hat? something red with white letters. he's close. still got the lsu tigers thing. you can't take that off his head. gene or gene from
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etters, pennsylvania. what's the favorite christmas movie at the watters house? we don't really watch movies around christmas time. i've actually never seen the famous christmas movie. what's the one that everybody watches with the kid gets the shotgun or the christmas? i've never seen it. never seen a wonderful life. never ever seen it. jim from venice, florida. jesse, you didn't give kat her hat. i forgot. i couldn't believe how excited she was, and i just forgot to hand it to her. she got it when she left. terry from lexington, kentucky. what's the deal? first, you're against, now bubble baths. and best friends who hurt you. jesse, i have issues. brittany from saint louis, missouri. will cain definitely takes bubble baths. oh, yeah, and he takes two ounces each. lathered up. what a sick man. i'm watters. this is my world. >> welcome to this special edition of hannity. i'm tammy
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