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together with with the little babes. also, caitlin clark, time magazine's basketball superstar athlete of the year, 22 year old indiana fever player, set record after record. she was the rookie of the year as well. first rookie to get a triple double and set an all time wnba league record for assists in a single season. i could go on forever. she's incredible. >> the happiest person at fox today is charlie herron, who is the executive producer of america's newsroom and loves caitlin clark. jesse, do you have anything? >> i don't have enough time left, but i just want to say congratulations again to greg and elena. just so proud and happy for you. and it's really going to change you, greg. yeah. >> you know what, greg? >> in ways we hope it does. because we don't like the way you are already. seriously though, congrats my man, and you are really going to love women, greg, because you're going to be protect them. >> have a great night. jeff bezos called me. we're having dinner. mark zuckerberg
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came in. we had a really nice dinner. he asked to have dinner. i had dinner with him. i'm having dinner with everybody. people like me now. >> well, well, well, look who's coming to dinner. >> would you have come to dinner with me if i lost? i think the answer is no. >> they lost because they put themselves in a bubble in such an echo chamber that they don't even know what people outside of that bubble and echo chamber are talking about. >> how democrats get out of their bubble. >> i felt, along with so many other americans, joy. unfortunately, you know, because it feels like. seriously. i mean, joy, the man's execution. >> the media celebrating the health care hit man. >> i don't mean to be rude, but why the are you laughing all the time? >> plus, shine bright like a cold sore. >> there's something lingering around washington. and watch out, it might be contagious.
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>> i have trump derangement syndrome. i'm very proud. it's a disease that i'm very proud to have. i don't want to get rid of it. i can't stand it. >> and there might be something else going around. >> yep. everybody. it's a cold sore. there you have it. stress can do horrible things. why are you stressed? a lot of reasons. i completely believe there are other sentient beings in the world that we are not it in this universe. we are not the only people. and they're showing up and they're showing up now in numbers that have never been recorded before. i'd love to say i got it from making out with some really sexy people, but it's not the case. i'm going to put on my abreva on my cold sore. there it is. shine bright like a cold sore. shine bright like a cold sore. >> the democrats are going to
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have to go back into quarantine. some of them are already social distancing. tim walz's daughter is giving dating advice. she says stay six feet away. if a guy does this a litmus test for me and my friends for like years now has been if the guy we're talking to follows joe rogan on instagram, they're red flag and we should probably stop talking to them. they haven't learned a thing. they're still living in a bubble that popped five weeks ago. >> they lost because they put themselves in a bubble and they put themselves in such a bubble and such an echo chamber that they don't even know what people outside of that bubble and echo chamber are talking about. i was having this conversation with them. i was saying that, you know, man, and i was saying it publicly, too. i said, you know, i feel like a lot of the energy and the enthusiasm that exists for the vice president is largely within the party. it's largely within that bubble. >> democrats, when they talk to their butcher, their doorman, their driver, their dry cleaner, they never noticed.
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none of these people made a point about their pronouns. hey man, i'll have two ribeyes. hey, excuse me. it's she her. they never noticed. that never happened. the ragin cajun says, what are you, stupid? >> we're not here to be a debating society. we're not here to, like, score debate points or we're not here to advocate unpopular things, although we think they are the right thing to do. we're really here to win elections. that's why we exist. so wait a minute. if you have an idea and no one talks about it and you still insist that it was a good idea, well, it didn't make any sense. if it was a good idea, it was popular. people would talk about it. but don't come here and tell me that this identity language, this silly dictionary crap that people engaged in wasn't a political liability. it clearly was. this was a
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political stupidity on a level that the self-inflicted after raiding trump's house, staging a coup and pardoning hunter, they lost whatever moral high ground they claim to have had. >> now even cuomo can't trust them. >> you were creating an impression of a standard that you never had any intention of holding up yourself. and the democrats have proven the problem with their actions. those new york cases, charlie, were crap, and they only brought them to try to slow down trump. we both know it. and what they did with kamala harris is proof that they don't give a about any higher standard. they didn't even allow for democratic process in their own stupid little club where they can do whatever they want. >> it's more than just an issue of not trusting democrats. americans can't even hear them because their delivery vehicles broken. kamala's campaign guy
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says the party structure. it's basically a tear down for the left. >> our amplification ecosystem is the mainstream media and hollywood and the mainstream media and hollywood. a don't really mess with us or don't really. they're not like actually allies. and they're not where these voters who don't want to pay attention to politics are like, we're sitting here at harvard at a big event with the mainstream media, and this is like voters out there that we actually needed to reach are not seeing this at all, and they're not seeing mainstream media at all. and, you know, i think fundamentally, we have a mismatch between the amplification engine on the left and, you know, the media of this moment, which is increasingly alternative anti-establishment democrats are alone and now they're broke. >> kamala blew through 2 billion and left her party in debt. so the donors turned into tightwads. joe might never break ground on his presidential library. and now
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we're hearing he's canceled from the speaking circuit. >> biden may never, never live to see the building of a library, in part because of his age, but also because he's going to have trouble raising money. and i don't know, is he going to get a big book deal? is he going to get paid speeches like he's about to go from a guy who was a senior senator for decades, then vice president, then out briefly, but then back as president is going to be a shock to the system. you think he you think he's feeling kind of irrelevant now he's going to be in for a rude awakening, i think. and i'm not sure he's going to be equipped if he wants attention. i'm not sure he's going to be equipped to garner it. >> who's going to pay 300 grand to hear biden talk for an hour? who, besides the chinese, biden already has one foot out the door, and at this point, he's more worried about his own legacy than he is about mending fences. sources inside the biden world say biden doesn't think he owes anything to a party that launched a mutiny against his presidential bid. today. the big guy came out and
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took a victory lap for biden comics. >> four years later, we have proof that the playbook is at least now working. you know, within the first two months of office, i signed the american rescue plan, the most significant economic recovery package in our history. and i also learned something from donald trump. he signed checks for people for 7400 bucks because we passed a plan and i didn't. stupid. >> if biden had put his name on the stimmy checks, he would have won. that's what he's saying. if biden nomics was so great, why did the democrats get wiped out? biden's leaving, and the top three words that voters use to describe him old falling and inflation. that's according to a survey by the daily mail. the party elders are toast. biden is going to live in disgrace in delaware. pelosi i'm not going to say she's past her prime. i would never say that about a woman, but let's just say she should spend more quality time with polyp bill clinton. me too.
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hillary couldn't even sell her play over here on broadway. so the democrats are faced with a choice trump derangement syndrome. or come for the king. journalist john kass says to move forward, democrats must oust obama. this is his mess. he orchestrated a coup. he installed kamala and his whole team. now the party is in shambles, even his hometown's over it. a lifelong chicago democrat says, i think barack is already finished already. old news. democrats don't have to find somebody to take him out. he's already taken himself out. cass says trump had the guts to pull the bush dynasty and their endless wars out of the gop by the roots, and in november, the republicans pulled off a sweep. will a democrat with trumpian guts emerge to challenge obama's influence over the democrats? former speaker of the house kevin mccarthy is here. so how about that strategy? is someone
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going to come for barack hussein obama? >> it's the only way the democrats can save themselves. but i will tell you this. this is my prediction. prediction, jesse, that a year from now it will come forward that a few biden's actually voted for trump. you know that they did. and if the democrats are so far in debt, the first place they should go is back to all the movie stars that they paid, especially sharpton and the others, to get the endorsement for the democrat that that obama told him to have give that money back to the party, help the party pay their debt. >> i mean, oprah, they got a knock on her door and beyonce, was she involved? i mean, i think she did. springsteen was involved and he's a billionaire. >> yeah, but now jay-z may need it for an attorney, i don't know. >> oh, you bad guy. so alleged. so tell me about this other concept they have. they're in a bubble. they're trying to realize how they got into the
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bubble and how to get out of the bubble. does it look like they're making progress? >> no. and they won't make progress for a while. they'll be out in the wilderness, but someone's going to have to emerge and they're going to have to fight through it. but it's not that it's just going to happen. because remember, these progressives, these socialists, these ivy leagues, they control this party. and remember what they did, not only they control the party, they changed the system. they don't go to iowa to start out anymore. it's south carolina. you're right. they don't let you challenge somebody. they literally pushed rfk and tulsi to become republicans. they made their own problem even greater. they helped us elect donald trump by doing those frivolous lawsuits against him. it elevated him, brought people and united their opposition against them. >> i forgot about how they rigged the primaries against bernie, remember? they did it to him. and then they tried to tee up joe by getting iowa out of there. and remember, they screwed over new hampshire, too. don't forget about new hampshire. so they have a nasty record of just wrecking the
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rules. yeah. and then if they push their people to the top, screw the voters, screw the people. >> know the voters don't get to pick who it is. it's pelosi and obama. and why is pelosi still around? it's unbelievable. now it's helpful to us. but it's done so much damage. and she sits back and wanted to gloat how strong she was, but she destroyed the party. >> so you're feeling pretty good, mccarthy, aren't you? >> well, i got to be on jesse's show. how can you not feel good? >> it's the pinnacle. have a great night. i'll see you soon. trump seems pretty serious about conquering canada. plus, we have the health care hitman's roommate and his manifesto straight ahead. >> when a tough cop finds you on the go, it sirup would be silly. hey, try no robitussin juice pack with the power of robitussin and every bite easy to take cough relief anywhere. chew on relief. chew on a
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mar-a-lago to break bread with trump. >> jeff bezos called me. we're having dinner. as you know, mark zuckerberg came in. we had a really nice dinner. he asked to have dinner. i had dinner with him. i'm having dinner with everybody. people like me now. you know, it's something going on that people. i said, would you have come to dinner with me if i lost? i think the answer is no. you know, i said nicely, kiddingly, of course, because i don't want to sound foolish, but i say jokingly, would you have been here at dinner if i lost? and the answer was probably not. look, i'm getting called by everybody. it's very interesting. it's different than the first. you know, when i won the first time, i wasn't nearly as popular as this. >> billionaires are fighting to be trump's best friend. elon musk first place already. the rumor is that musk is looking to buy $100 million penthouse. west palm beach. right now we're hearing he's crashing at a villa at the club. the business community wants influence because trump is
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about to turbocharge the economy. quote any person or company investing $1 billion or more in the united states of america will receive fully expedited approvals and permits. get ready to rock. it's going to be a good four years for america. but first, trump needs to get some of our allies in check. canada has to fix their border and trade barriers. trump told trudeau that if he doesn't get it together with a 25% tariff and turn canada into a state. trudeau can be governor. today, the president put out this statement. it was a pleasure to have dinner the other night with governor justin trudeau of the great state of canada. i look forward to seeing the governor again soon, so that we may continue our in-depth talks on tariffs and trade, and the results of which will be truly spectacular for all. canadians aren't loving the idea of being conquered to the extent that this 51st state thing was a joke.
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>> it's not funny, and i find that pursuing it on social media makes me increasingly nervous. mr. trump has we have to be very, very careful with the president elect. >> trudeau doesn't want to be governor, okay. he wants to be mr. tough guy. >> we will, of course, as we did eight years ago, respond to unfair tariffs in a number of ways, and we're still looking at the right ways to respond. we put tariffs on bourbon and harley-davidsons and playing cards and heinz ketchup and cherries and a number of other things that were very carefully targeted. >> a bunch of truckers nearly brought canada's economy to its knees. the governor is not as powerful as he thinks he is, but this is all just bluster and posturing. before they sit down to negotiate. and besides building a stronger economy, trump wants to build more statues. quote america is going to start building monuments to
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our great heroes and heroines again, i'd like to put my name in for the running for a statue. i'm not picky, but i prefer marble. but trump didn't have to do any of this. he could just be golfing in florida for the rest of his life. instead, he got indicted four times, impeached twice, and shot in the air. and he won't even let you pay him for it. >> are you planning to accept a salary as president? >> i'm not going to accept a salary. no, and i'm giving up a lot of money. you know, the president gets about $450,000 a year, and i didn't take it. i want to ask you again about, by the way, i got no credit for that. that's okay. not one president has done that. i would have assumed roosevelt would have not accepted salary or kennedy. you know, kennedy family is rich. i would have assumed that some of them. i'm the only president that they say they think that george washington. but those records aren't too good. >> michael duncan and john ashbrook are co-hosts of the ruthless podcast. how are you
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guys doing? >> doing great, man. it's so good. >> jesse, you kind of liking the. canada's a little nervous, i'll tell you. >> jesse, we take canadian relations very seriously at the ruthless podcast and one event we watch closely every summer is an opportunity for canada to prove that there's something other than america's hat. it's called the nhl playoffs. they haven't won a stanley cup in 30 years in ice hockey. so i think if they can't win, it beat us in ice hockey. no way they're going to beat us in trade. >> it's not even funny because if we did take them over, we'd never lose another winter olympics. we'd get their skaters and their skiers. >> no, that's absolutely true. i mean, connor mcdavid is a heck of a hockey player. so there's something in this for us as well. but i mean, big words from the poutine princeling trudeau up there in canada. talk about putting a tariff on heinz ketchup. i mean, what's next? we can retaliate with poutine and maple sirup right? >> yeah. >> no he's going to he's going to weigh in on the bacon
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markets. >> yeah i mean heinz ketchup john kerry doesn't even work for this administration. i think he's barking up the wrong tree there. donald trump also took a couple shots at the media. kristen welker took it pretty well. >> listen, the press has to straighten itself out because honestly, it's lost all credibility when that can happen. based on the press, i should have gotten no votes. none. and yet i got the highest number ever. and the reason is because i'm able to go on a show even like yours, even though you're very hostile, i'm able to go on a show like yours. no. you are. >> well, hopefully you thought it was a fair interview. we covered a lot of policy ground. >> it's fair only in that you allowed me to say what i say. but, you know, the answer is the questions are, you know, pretty nasty, mike. >> i like how he's like, yeah, you're a hostile s.o.b, but i dominated you. we had a good time. >> yeah. i mean, i think donald trump revealed the theater of, you know, legacy, mainstream media in this election. they like to think they have all the power. and they set the agenda in washington and across the
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country. but look at all of the podcasts that donald trump went on in the run up to this election. i think he has proved that their model of business is broken. >> i mean, john, your model, i mean, that's the wave of the future. >> well, that's what we try to do with the ruthless variety program, which is what we call it. we try to give people the truth. we are fair and balanced. we tell people, we report, you decide. that's what we like to say on our show. we coined that. but what we what we do is try to provide information. and that's not what the mainstream media has done for the last 30 years. they preach at people, they give sermons when all any reader really wants is information. >> all right, well, we're going to add two stars to the flag and it's going to be fun boys. we'll see you soon down in dc. behave yourselves. >> thanks, jesse. >> we'll try the health care hit man's roommate next. and we got our hands on the manifesto. >> the day you get your clearchoice dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it
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media on his way to the courthouse. as a completely out of touch. >> and it's an insult to the intelligence of the american people and experience lived experience. >> okay. his attorney says the cops got the wrong guy. >> you are under the impression, or you're trying to defend the client on the fact that he is not the shooter. >> listen, i haven't seen any evidence that says that he's the shooter. >> when police picked him up, luigi had fake ids. a ghost gun with a silencer, ten grand in cash and a manifesto. but luigi says the cash was planted. >> prosecutors noted that they found him with $8,000 in u.s. cash, $2,000 in foreign currency, his passport, and also a faraday bag. >> at the end of his speech. the prosecutor's speech. luigi mangione said, i actually want to address two of the things that you said. he said, i don't know where that money came from. i'm not sure if it was
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planted. >> fox has obtained exclusive passages from that manifesto, which paint a picture of an injured guy with an ax to grind. luigi injured his back and lost feeling in a lot of his lower body. the manifesto reads as a screed against the health care industry, which he writes, is the most expensive in the world. he chose to kill ceo brian thompson outside the conference, which he says, quote, literally extracts human life for money. and frankly, these parasites simply had it coming. luigi wrote that he went after thompson, not the company itself, because, quote, it's targeted and precise and doesn't risk innocence. and we'll get him a news headline. he also wrote the hit is a real blow to the company financials. he also expressed reverence for the unabomber, ted kaczynski, saying he made some good points but was a serial killer, which makes him a monster. luigi mangione wasn't your average guy. before getting two degrees from penn, he was valedictorian
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for maryland's most prestigious private school. >> as we embrace the new, however, we won't forget the old. our friendships, values, and memories from gilman will always stay with us. so to the class of 2016, a kind of class that only comes around once every 50 years. it's been an incredible journey, and i simply can't imagine the last few years with any other group of guys. >> thank you. luigi comes from a wealthy italian family in maryland. his grandfather was a self-made multi-millionaire real estate developer. he was also known to rub elbows with powerful people in maryland, like nancy pelosi's father, the former mayor. so how did a wealthy, well-connected, straight-a high school valedictorian with two degrees from an ivy league school get arrested for murder? let's ask his friend rj martin, who lived with luigi for a few months in honolulu. all right. rj did did this guy do drugs?
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>> absolutely none that i was aware of. we were roommates for about six months at surf break, co-living. and the entire time that he lived at surf break, he was a great community member. he kind of followed by our values and our ethics to leave things better than you found them. he was always contributing, taking care of other people. and even after he moved out, he came and hung out and contributed to the community, spearheaded a book club. he and i became closer friends, working out, going to yoga classes, playing volleyball. you know, he's the kind of guy who was doing his best to take care of himself. despite having some severe back pain and a, you know, a severe issue. >> so he had the back pain, but was doing yoga and volleyball and messing around like that. was this affecting his sex life? >> so he was athletic as long as he could be. i know there were days and perhaps even a
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week at a time where he was bedridden, so he was doing what he could when he could. i couldn't comment about his sex life or, you know, any of our roommate's sex life just out of respect for their privacy. >> i totally understand. so did he ever mention anything about the unabomber or any other radical ideas? >> so i mentioned one of the great ways he contributed to the surf break community was by spearheading a book club. and he presented a bunch of interesting books to read. i think we started with outliers by malcolm gladwell and a few texts in. i actually propose that we read kind of half joke, but read the unabomber manifesto. i always wanted to read it, but never got around to it. so that was my suggestion. we had a normal discussion debate around it. nothing that stood out at the time. no anger, no special affinity towards it, just, you know, thought provoking
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discussion. >> you suggested reading ted kaczynski's book. why? why were you interested in that? >> i have an academic background, and i really enjoy reading just about anything different perspectives right? left, middle. progressive things about the future and wanted to understand a little bit more about what he wrote, why he wrote it, and maybe some historical context around that. >> okay, there's a lot of academic books that's just interesting that that tickled your fancy. did you turn him on to the unabomber? it sounds like it. >> i wouldn't say i turned him on to it, but it was the my selection for our book club. >> okay. because the manifesto that we got our hands on cites that quite often. do you feel strange now that this guy who lived six months with has now been picked up on murder charges? >> i feel strange because he was a great friend and i would consider him, you know, a close friend. and that somebody who
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would assassinate somebody is completely incompatible with the person that i live with. the person that i cooked meals with, the person that you know, was part of book club and other activities with. it's like two completely different human beings. >> yeah. that's why i asked you if he took drugs, because it looked like he snapped at some point and went haywire. but we'll see how it shakes out. rj, thanks so much for coming on and sharing your insights about this disturbing story. we really appreciate it. >> you're welcome. have a good night. >> so while luigi is facing murder charges, the left's treating him like a health car. robin hood sticking up for the little guy. >> i mean, this guy basically became the modern day martin luther king. like, i wouldn't be surprised if there's statues of him in the near future or something. even though the guy got caught, which is very unfortunate. at least he left a very powerful message, and he highlighted how terrible the healthcare system is in america. i think he'll go down as a hero in history, a president biden. >> you know how you like
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pardoned hunter recently. is there like any way, like any way you can like pardon luigi mangione for your final acts in office? >> y'all saying murderer. i'm saying freedom fighter because y'all always want to act like y'all don't see what's going on until somebody do something a little bit radical, a little bit radical is like burning your bra. >> murder is a little different. luigi is an ivy leaguer with a social justice fetish. but a former columnist for the washington post, taylor lorenz, says killing ceos in cold blood brings a smile to her face. >> i do believe in the sanctity of life, and i think that's why i felt, along with so many other americans, joy, unfortunately, you know, because it feels like seriously, i mean, so should they all be killed then? >> should they all be killed, these health care executives, would that make you even more joyful? >> no, that would not. why not? >> why are you laughing? >> i think because here's.
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because it doesn't. >> wouldn't fix. you seem to find the whole thing hilarious. >> i find your your question. >> bloke's been murdered in the street. i don't find it funny at all. >> the loving and tolerant left is at it again, piers taylor. >> i don't mean to be rude, but why the are you laughing all the time? >> so the murder is making everyone talk about how america's health care system is broken. wasn't obamacare supposed to fix that? and why aren't the liberals talking about gun control every time there's a high profile shooting, that's their go to move. i wonder why luigi allegedly used a ghost gun. but biden signed a bill cracking down on ghost guns. what happened with that? some people are clapping for this killer because of who he targeted. others just think luigi's a hunk. >> they're definitely framing luigi mangione for the murder of the united health care ceo. because i live a couple blocks from the murder scene. and if a guy that hot was near my apartment, i would have sensed it. >> i regret that i didn't apply to upenn, that i didn't visit
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the fiji house. i could have been his bonnie. he could have been my clyde. >> i never understood y'all writing letters to attractive men who were in jail until i saw luigi smart. he reads books. how would that blicky when he gets sticky? he's i like him. >> he's getting the ted bundy treatment. i mean, he's no stephen miller, but women can't seem to get enough of him. and guys, these guys think luigi is the good guy, but daniel penny is the bad one. so while they celebrate a cold blooded killer, the so-called compassionate left is threatening daniel penny's life after his acquittal. listen, daniel. >> penny, wherever you are today, you are put on notice. you're not welcome in new york. you know you're not allowed to walk these streets. we patrol them. not the nypd, not your
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security. this is our town. that's right. you're not safe here, homie. >> pack your and get out of town. well, daniel, penny just spoke to judge jeanine. >> the guilt i would have felt if someone did get hurt. if. if he did do what he was threatening to do, would never be able to live with myself. and i'll. i'll take a million court appearances and people calling me names and people hating me just to keep one of those people from getting hurt or killed. he was just threatening to kill people. he was threatening to go to jail forever. go to jail for the rest of his life. and now where i'm on the ground with him, i'm on my back in a very vulnerable position. if i just would have let go. now he turns. why are you. >> why is that a vulnerable position? >> well, if i just let him go,
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i'm on my back now. he can just turn around and start doing what he said to me. so killing. killing, hurting, visiting professor and global ambassador at northwood university. >> evolutionary behavioral scientist and bestselling author of the parasitic mind. gadson is here. all right, doctor said. let's start with the people who are attracted to this alleged murderer. what motivates that? >> so i think it's a misfiring of the attraction to the bad boy archetype. as you mentioned earlier, there are some women who will wait in line to get a shot at meeting ted bundy or richard ramirez, the night stalker or charles manson. so it is evolutionarily appropriate for some women to be attracted to the bad boy type. but in this case, it's an exaggeration of that attraction. and so i think that's exactly what's happening here. he is the damaged guy,
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which, through my guiding love, i could reform him, which is basically the narrative of every romance novel that's ever been written, save the bad boy, right? >> and turn him into a good guy. only you can do it. tell me about the people that feel like this was some righteous act of vengeance against american capitalism. >> yeah, i mean, it's unbelievable that the left can lionize this guy while, as you said, prosecute danielle penny. right. so you are prosecuting heroism. you're pathologizing masculinity, but you are lionizing vigilante justice. a society that gets all of these factors confused is in a death spiral. so thank god that donald trump won because hopefully he could fix some of these problems. >> so what sets that in motion? where you're trying to tear down masculinity and heroism and you're trying to elevate vigilante justice?
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>> i mean, in this case, the calculus of being attracted to luigi and prosecuting daniel penny is exactly the idea behind my next book, which is suicidal empathy. empathy is a beautiful thing, and it makes evolutionary sense that we've evolved that emotion as a social species. but when it misfires, when it is misguided, when you care more about guatemalan illegal immigrants than american vets, when you care more about a vigilante killer than a marine hero, then maybe you need to take some classes with professor saad to set you straight. >> well, i'm titillated about this next book already, so we'll have to have you back. doctor saad. thanks as always. >> cheers. thank you. >> breaking news on one of trump's assassins. that's straight ahead. >> vicks vapor stick provides soothing non-medicated vicks vapors. easy to apply for the
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theme throughout the report was a clear lack of leadership. quote, secret service personnel with little to no experience in advanced planning roles were given significant responsibility. despite the july 13th event being held at a higher risk outdoor venue with many line of sight issues. in addition to specific intelligence about long range threats. but it wasn't just butler. the report also reveals that secret service was well aware of the spot at trump international golf club that went on to become ryan ruth's sniper's nest. quote. unfortunately, the property was subject to critical vulnerabilities, particularly related to its outer perimeter, which the secret service had previously identified as a favorable position for potential snipers. both of these attempts on trump's life have been shrouded in mystery, and the last hope to know more about either of these gunmen comes from ruth's trial. the american people were told that ruth was a homeless drifter who didn't have a penny to his name. but court filings reveal
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the overwhelming amount of technical electronic devices he had at his disposal. are you ready? at least 18 cell phones, three computers, three tablets, five external storage drives and an unknown number of online accounts. ruth had a 4000 terabyte capacity of data in his possession. that's the equivalent of 16,000 iphones. just one terabyte could hold enough text files to fill 12 floors of an academic library with books. and now both the doj and ruth's team keep asking for trial dates to be delayed, and they'll be in court tomorrow morning to work out a timeline. the public defender's repping ruth are overwhelmed with evidence to review and say they're bogged down by long wait times when they visit their client in jail. how can the american people expect answers when justice is being dragged out and buried under
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mountains of sealed information? criminal defense attorney bradford cohen is here. all right. brett, so this guy has 18 cell phones, tablets, computers, drives with, like, enough data to fill 12 libraries. i thought this guy was just some weird loner with no money. >> yeah, it certainly doesn't seem that way when you have that much kind of data and that much access to cell phones and things of that nature. usually that speaks to other individuals being involved, maybe foreign powers being involved. it's very unusual to have someone that's a drifter or someone that is homeless, especially to have that kind of technology and that kind of access to technology, especially the 18 cell phones and three computers. so i can imagine there's a mountain full of discovery on those items. >> so it would suggest possibly he wasn't working alone. he was a part of a conspiracy. and it
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also suggests that he had a level of technical sophistication that we weren't aware of. >> certainly it would. it would suggest both of those things. i think that when you look at a case, and especially when, you know, when in this case where they're saying, oh, there's so much evidence that we need more time to go over the evidence, really, when you boil it down, the evidence is what the palm beach sheriff's officer saw when he looked at the bush and saw this guy pointing a rifle through the bush. like you could really melt this down to the simplicity of the case and try it on. it's simplicity. they, i think, are looking for more items and things of that nature, the defenses at least, to come up with some sort of defense for this, where it's pretty obvious that it's lacking in the defense. now, the assassination attempt itself, that might be where they're going. and saying that, well, trump was nowhere near that area. he was a farther away. so it's not really an attempt, but i think that's going to be a weak argument. i think this is a very difficult
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case to take the trial. >> they're looking for something. and obviously he was talking to a lot of people, foreign and domestic. and we got to dig into that. bradford thanks as always. the unveiling of my new statue right back. >> 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. >> it's your last chance to get fox nation for just 199 a month. >> want to discover cindy crawford's secret to ageless skin? it's meaningful beauty. >> created by world renowned cosmetic specialist doctor jean-louis saba. these formulas
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