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themes. >> through all of the things that you had for your one more thing. mine is a 67 foot christmas tree in michigan. it's a christmas caroling tree, which i love. 180 students perform on it. look at this. how cool is that? norton shores, michigan it's the 40th year of the giant. look at that gigantic singing christmas tree. awesome! skipper. >> sorry. my daughter georgie is the member of the new jersey girl scout troop, and they volunteered time wrapping, organizing, preparing gifts to be given out to local families at christmas through the raine's foundation. the really neat part of it is all the gifts were given out by firefighters and police officers dressed up as santa gifts arrives on fire trucks just in time for christmas, and it's the rayne foundation.com. >> all right. that's nice. >> georgie. and happy kwanzaa, by the way. oh, thank. >> what? charity. >> hanukkah, i mean, sorry. that's it for us. have a great night, everybody. welcome to jesse watters primetime tonight. >> does that mean that he will
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be more reaganesque in his delivery? or is it like the velociraptor who tests the door in jurassic park? >> trump asaurus rex goes jurassic on the swamp. >> hunter, how do you feel about being pardoned? how do you feel about being pardoned by your dad? >> prostitutes, pizza ovens and pardons. what the heck is biden doing? >> president biden got it absolutely wrong. >> they felt abandoned by the left. and when the right said, hey, we're we're here for you. on health freedom, they said, that's something that i can align with. >> moms go maha while dems go mad, say goodbye to your smile and say hello to polio. >> plus, hey, where the white women at? >> there's a dinosaur loose in dc.
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>> well, the question then becomes, does this knowledge that he has, does that mean that he will be more reaganesque in his delivery? or is it like the velociraptor who tests tests the door in jurassic park and then is now figuring out how he can more successfully wreak havoc? right. several people who have worked for him over the years have used the jurassic park analogy, so i think that seems. yes. i didn't make it up right. >> a trump asaurus rex is coming to town and he's not coming alone. he's bringing stegosaurus and triceratops. >> this is the first time that i can remember in modern history, at least, that i've been in the united states and following us politics, where such an enormous number of business people have been motivated to come and work inside of the administration. i think that the democrats would never have assembled a group of people like this. the united states economy is too complicated to be managed by theoreticians, by folks with random phds, and absolutely no
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working experience in the real world. and when you bring those people in to oversee those phds, i think you probably get better outcomes. >> aren't you sick of a government run by politicians, professors and economists? you know, people with no real life experience. they don't know how things work. this time is different. we're bringing in men and women who know how to create things from scratch and build stuff within a budget. and if they don't get results, get fired. this is the most real american cabinet the country has ever seen. elon musk says we're about to experience the most dramatic transformation since the nation's founding. what a lucky time to be alive. now people have come into washington before, promising change, and have gotten chewed up and spit out. washington's very hard to change. the founders devised a system of government of checks and balances. so change is slow. but this time just feels different. >> here's why i would say is,
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you know, you should never bet against elon and. and isn't there you know, we all know there's an extraordinary amount of waste and it is unsustainable. there are two ways to resolve them. you can, you know, you can cut spending and cut waste, or you can raise taxes massively. and, you know, i take this election in the us for standing for the proposition we're not going to go the european style socialist route of having massive tax hikes. and then that suggests, you know, you need to try something like the doge thing. and that's actually what is going to happen. >> there's a muted panic rippling through dc. democrats are concerned that trump's coming in with more experience. and with a team that understands the levers of government in a way that can shape the government to their will. some democrats are starting to get doge. curious. trump and elon are finding a wellspring of unexpected cooperation from democrats in the house. democrats are even
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pitching ideas like, how about we shrink homeland security? well, how about it? another democrat has been pitching the idea of moving all federal agencies out of dc and sending them all over the country. trump loves that idea. so do we. one democrat admits there are so many inefficiencies, so many layers of government and wants to help. we've actually never witnessed this. many democrats get on board with streamlining government, ever, and it's making bureaucrats really uncomfortable. >> i had a conversation with a deputy secretary of defense, where we were talking about the $850 billion budget, and you would have thought, like i asked what underwear she was wearing. like her response to being questioned about the lack of passing an audit on $850 billion. >> it was multiple times. >> multiple times just, you know, went like, how dare you? do you even know what an audit is? and i'm like, i thought i did, but maybe i don't. but the
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arrogance of it was wild. >> the pentagon's not the only department getting audited. every agency is getting audited. biden spent $3 billion to build 93 electric mail trucks. that comes to 32 million per mail truck. you've seen a mail truck? they work fine. you get your mail, right? a formula one race car doesn't cost $32 million. not even half that. this is why there's inflation. he's spending $32 million per mail truck. you know who got the contract? oshkosh defense, a defense contractor from wisconsin. swing state. what's a defense contractor doing making electric mail trucks? because they know how to win contracts and bilk the feds. that's why this company, oshkosh defense, was supposed to build 60,000. they only built 93. the ceo, john pfeiffer, says he's really happy with the progress. the
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guy's a democrat donor, by the way. if you had given this contract to musk, we'd be done by now with money left over. biden spent $1 billion on d e grants. what even is a d grant? what is it? reparations. or the university of honolulu has a d program. here's 20 million. blow it on a luau. did the national action network get a d grant? because, you know, al applied for it? we found out $170 million went to die mental health training. what's that? is that sensitivity training for whites or therapy sessions for blacks? we don't know. they won't tell us. $1 billion. this is why bacon's 11 bucks. and you know what happened this year? all these companies dropped their dei programs. it was one big waste of $1 billion. dei went bankrupt. biden's been having a fire sale
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down at the border. he stopped building trump's wall and started selling scrap metal for pennies on the dollar. you can bid for the wall leftovers. bidding starts at five bucks per steel bollard. biden knows what trump's going to need, and it's more steel to restart the wall. but he's selling it on facebook marketplace. so the taxpayers take a bath and trump has to pay full price next year, meaning you do. so they're selling border wall and other democrats are harboring illegal alien, so trump can't deport them. here's the border czar. >> they can sit back and watch us, which again, i find incredible. you don't want to take public safety threats on your community and help us, but there are laws on the books that we will we will prosecute. i've arrested u.s. citizens for harboring an alien in their home or place of employment. if i can do it to a citizen, why can't i do it to a politician who's going to actively get in our way and prevent us from doing our job?
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>> now, jose from venezuela, who's got a knack for sex trafficking, has face tattoos. democrats are going to stop tom homan from picking that bad hombre up and putting him on a plane home. they're really going to do that. prime time has a policy. if you're an illegal alien with a face tattoo, you're out. i don't even need to see your rap sheet. we know you have one. we have enough to worry about with drones flying all over the place. the sitting president hasn't even said a word. no surprise, but trump just beat him to the punch. quote. mystery drone sightings all over the country. can this really be happening without our government's knowledge? i don't think so. let the public know. and now otherwise, shoot them down. this isn't the dark ages. we're not just going to sit and lay back like peasants and let our rulers experiment on us, and then lie to us about it. the government knows exactly what the drones are. they're behind them now. the trump's involved. the pentagon's going
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to have to cough it up. the biden administration doesn't even respect the democrat senator from new jersey enough to tell him what's going on in his own state. >> there hasn't been enough transparency letting people know what's happening. it's allowing a lot of potentially misinformation to spread, or at least fear. >> you're the senator from new jersey. there are more drones than stars in the sky. go march into langley and get some answers for your people. come on, booker, what are we all doing? we're just going to be staring into the sky with our iphones and shotguns every night. there's suspicious drones blanketing an american state, but the media is upset that trump is on the cover of a magazine. >> is this a joke? do we get something wrong? did someone scam us? are we? is this. are we sure about this? producers? there is a convicted felon on the cover of time magazine as the person of the year. maybe we're being scammed. >> it's not always been great. people that have been on the
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cover of time, right? it's been people like joseph stalin and adolf hitler and khrushchev and khomeini. so he's in that kind of company as well. >> let's remember who else has been given this title in years past in the same category adolf hitler, joseph stalin, ayatollah khomeini and vladimir putin. in fact, stalin won the distinction twice, just like trump, regardless of the company he keeps. we know how important these magazine covers are to trump. >> who does joy reid think should be person of the year? who? joy. who? give me a name. all the bartenders in d.c. are a little chagrined because they voted for kamala. obviously, one says. in his experience, democrats tip more and are generally lower maintenance guests than democrats. so d.c. bartenders say republicans are more generous to workers and aren't a bunch of drama queens. that sounds about right. so there's a silver lining. so what's happening now is trump
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has the wind at its back, and no one is stepping up to challenge him. >> i think it's humiliating and maddening that donald trump is basically the president right now. i mean, he is dominating coverage. he is being feted. he won. the party doesn't really know where to go. it doesn't have a leader right now stepping forward during this vacuum. and i think trump's having a honeymoon. and you know, good for him. >> this weekend trump will be at the army-navy game in philly. and he's bringing the whole crew jd vance, hegseth, desantis, daniel penny, the sitting president, usually flips the coin at the army-navy game, but we don't know where joe biden is. elena cardone is a former democrat turned trump supporter and founder of ten times ladies, ten times ladies. that's a lot of ladies. elena, when you hear absolutely all these titans of business people that haven't spent their lives on college campuses making
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predictions that didn't come true, actually, in the real world, how does that make you feel? >> well, i mean, it makes me feel really glad that trump is going to be our president, that we have trump asaurus rex out there, and i'm going to get my little trump asaurus paws and popcorn ready to watch a show go down. because, you know, these people are just complaining and hooting and hollering and trying to fit a narrative that is not actually true. and they've been exposed. and more exposure is yet to come. so i am ready. i am ready to enjoy the show. >> can you believe there's been drones peppering the skies for the last three weeks in new jersey, and the sitting president hasn't said a word about it? >> no, i can't believe it. and they shouldn't be worried about trump. they should be worried about those drones. and you
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notice why they stay up north? because down south, if anything flies in the air, we'll shoot them down. so, you know, god bless america and our guns, but when are they going to tell us what they are and when? more importantly, are they going to get them on the ground and stop surveilling or whatever the heck they're doing up there that they don't want to tell us about? but silencio. silence. no bueno. no good. >> they're more concerned about trump on the magazine cover. man of the year. well, excuse me, person of the year. i don't want to be offensive. person of the year. why are they so worried about that? it's just a magazine cover. >> it's just a magazine cover. and, you know, it's just so degrading that of course they want to say, oh, he's in the same company as stalin and, and whomever else, because it's one last ditch effort for them to lump them in with such heinous
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company. but, you know, the truth of the reality is they're probably won't be in a position where they even have a job next year. so they can they can complain all they want, all they want. because trump won with such a large mandate. the people are tired. they see with their own eyes what's happened to this man. and no one has made more of a difference in america recently than the future president trump. >> well, you know what i really hope he should be. i hope we don't have any more $32 million mail trucks. i think we keep the ones we have. my mail is on time. that might we could start doge with that. what do you think? >> oh million percent. i mean, come on, he's supposed to build 6000 and only 93. isn't that so typical? and then you run it down and it's just they're buddies in politics that they're going to go try. it's just, you know, you you can't.
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it's just unfathomable what they have pulled on the american people. and it's being exposed. and i welcome more of it because i think it's easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled. and we're finally at that phase where we're willing to see what's really existing across this country. and we're now saying, okay, no more fooling around. >> all right, well, take those little t-rex arms, dig into your purse, give a big tip next time you're in dc to those bartenders because they need it. it's been four years of no tipping with all those democrat tightwads popcorn. >> there you go. tipping. i'm tipping. no tax on tips. >> no tax on tips. you got it. have a great weekend. fox news alert. nancy pelosi was rushed to a hospital in europe today. she reportedly fell down on a set of marble stairs after posing for a group photo in luxembourg at a ceremony commemorating the battle of the
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everyone. the president dished out 1500 pardons and commutations. he just broke the single day record. atta boy. and biden didn't just pardon dandelions. he should have never been locked up in the first place. he's letting out crack slingers, drug traffickers, some of the most notorious fraudsters in u.s. history. one guy smuggled cocaine, heroin and ecstasy into our country. another guy recruited drug dealers so he could pump cocaine through american cities. not a great look, but a lot of presidents have pardoned nonviolent drug offenders. if you can call that nonviolent. where biden really went off the rails was with white collar criminals who took bribes and robbed taxpayers. now, that sounds familiar. biden commuted the sentence of jimmy dimora, a democrat politician in ohio who was just locked up for taking half $1 million in bribes. and jimmy didn't just take cash. he could bribe him with trips to vegas, bribe him with prostitutes. you can even bribe him with stone fired pizza ovens. jimmy was
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running pay to play schemes. if you lined his pockets, he'd give you a nice government contract or jobs or raises. he'd even interfere with court cases. biden let the guy walk. biden also let off paul daugirdas, a sleazy lawyer who cooked up a tax scam that cost our government $1.6 billion. prosecutors call paul the most prolific, pernicious and utterly unrepentant tax cheat in u.s. history, and a judge said this was the biggest tax fraud prosecution ever. and biden heard that and said, let him free. biden also let out elaine lovett, who used an army of doctors to scam medicare at a millions of dollars. and then there's rita crundwell. she embezzled more than $50 million from a small town in illinois. biden is okay with that, and he let out michael conahan, a pennsylvania judge that was involved in the kids for cash scandal. you ever heard of this? this dirty judge gave thousands of kids harsher
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sentences so they would be sent to for profit detention centers, which would then send kickbacks to the judge? why would biden help this guy out? here's the governor of pa. >> i do feel strongly that president biden got it absolutely wrong and created a lot of pain here in northeastern pennsylvania. it also affected families in really deep and profound and sad ways. some children took their lives because of this. families were torn apart. >> look, everybody makes mistakes. and some people deserve second chances like me. but these people took advantage of the public's trust. why would we bail them out? because biden respects people who rip the government off. because his family's been selling the biden name for years. this is the type of fraud doge is promising to clean up. maybe that's why democrats want to keep elon far, far away. the holidays are
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a time for reflection, and tim walz is finally ready to sit down and look back at his weird little campaign. turns out it was the economy, stupid. >> it might be true. not enough focus was put on inflation and the costs that those brought to people understanding that immigration and border control does matter to people. and it doesn't mean that you're you're cruel or you don't care. and i think that's something that, you know, in the 90 days i was out there, we apparently didn't didn't make that connection strongly enough because it was middle class folks. so there were folks that weren't voting for us would be the very folks that i care that our policies impact. and that disconnect was obvious in the results. >> i think he said they didn't focus enough on inflation, but he's not a very clear speaker. this i understand. >> listen, i thought it was a real flex when the wall street journal pointed out that that i might have been the least wealthy person to ever run for vice president, and i thought that would be something people say, well, this guy knows where
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we're coming from. he's had to pay his bills. he had to do and still does. >> walz thought it was a flex that he doesn't own a house, has no investments, didn't save for retirement. he's proud of that. putting a guy who doesn't know how to handle money in charge of spending our money doesn't make a lot of sense. walz hasn't really made peace. he's still bitter about it. quote. somehow we decided that electing a billionaire who screwed the middle class his entire life was better for the middle class. who knew making housing affordable was not as strong a message as they're eating the dogs? they're eating the cats. i like the rhyme of that. meanwhile, we're getting more behind the scenes color from the harris campaign. mark cuban says the campaign would give him cheat sheets before his tv hits, and if he didn't stick to the script, he'd get yelled at. >> i would go into immigration and, you know, and i was honest, i would not let the harris campaign tell me what to say. you know, they would try
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to give me notes and i would say, i don't care. >> that's what they always want from a surrogate is for them to go like, hey, man, screw your notes. >> the democrats can never shoot from the hip and let it rip. everything they do is from the top down. pelosi ginning up another coup. this time the victim, aoc, nancy and aoc haven't liked each other for years. big reason aoc wants a congressional stock trading ban. need i say more? so aoc is gunning to be ranking member of house oversight because raskin bailed. but nancy is actively working to tank the campaign, axios says. pelosi has been approaching colleagues, urging them to back gerry connolly over ocasio-cortez. but this isn't just a personal beef. a crop of upstart dems want a coup. the old guard and take their cushy committee gigs. as the house is divided, two squad members delivered their farewell address to congress last night, and only three
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people showed up. here was jamaal bowman, swan song. listen. >> yeah, i wish i could pull that damn fire alarm, you know what i'm saying? but, you know. >> goodbye, fire marshall jamal. and good luck. fox news contributor and author of the greatest comeback ever inside trump's big beautiful campaign. joe concha joins us now. wait. the campaign just ended and you wrote a book about it in three weeks. >> i wrote about it in 31 days, but it's on preorder. we're still doing the whole we're doing the thing. >> you got that? that's how i went to number one. just sell it for a year and then it finally comes out. >> we're all unburdened by what has been. >> that's right. just bank it before the release. all right. so walls, does he understand that no one wanted a guy to be vice president that had $0 in the checking account? >> that is an inspiring is it? he comes across as, like, the least cultured guy in a bus station. i mean, here you had kamala harris had a two inch putt. josh shapiro, who you just played 60 something
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percent approval in a state that she needs, and she takes the goofy, 80s sitcom guy instead. right. and the thing about walls is, remember, this is a guy who said he, during the vice presidential debate, he learned about governance from the chinese communist government. this is the same guy who said he was in hong kong during the tiananmen square massacre, when he was in a cornfield in nebraska, the same guy who ditched his unit, national guard unit, when they were deployed to iraq. the same guy who you could go on and on. >> he was friends with school shooters? yes. >> school shooters let minneapolis burn to the ground. and i have a third grader wanted tampon machines in my elementary school boys bathroom. that's why we call him tampon tim. >> but we say that graciously. we don't say that in a disparaging way. how have the democrats grappled with this defeat? it still seems like they haven't gotten over it. >> they don't know where to go from here. right. because what's their message? they could run on abortion, but that didn't really work here. you can't say that republicans are threats to democracy. that doesn't work here. donald trump
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won with rank and file union members. he won the largest share of the black vote since richard nixon in 1972. huge amount of latino voters and younger voters as well. so if you take all of those stools away from the democratic party, as far as voters they normally can count on, they got big problems in 2020 churn in the democratic party. >> if you're a young dem and you have talent and you want to rise up in the ranks, they don't let you like aoc. pretty talented, i guess. she's got a big following. she wants to chair a committee or something. nancy's kneecapping her. yeah. i mean, nancy just fell off a step and broke her hip. i mean, this party is like, why don't they just let some young blood take over? >> one would think aoc, according to politico, could be a 2028 democratic nominee. wow. right. imagine that. what that would do to nancy pelosi's head. but i'll leave it here because i know we got to be like vance, aoc, vance, aoc. so vance wins. and then eight years from then donald trump jr. and then in 44 barron trump
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like jussie smollett on steroids. and now, 18 years later, the stripper says she made it all up. >> i testified falsely against them by saying that they raped me when they didn't, and that was wrong and made up a story that wasn't true because i wanted validation from people and not from god. i hope that they can forgive me, and i want them to know that i love them, and they didn't deserve that. >> the da mike nifong knew the case was bunk, knew it, but he pushed it anyway, suppressing evidence that would have cleared the boys. but eventually his house of cards fell apart in court. and as a young pup working on the factor, i went to nifong's house in 2007. caught the guy in the bathrobe. can you tell me if you feel bad about prosecuting these players? will
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you come on the o'reilly factor? i guess i'm leaving. yeah. what do you feel about the duke case now that it's falling apart? >> i believe i've said on many occasions to anybody who ask, i spoke about the duke case only in the courtroom. >> he was disbarred for his handling of the case shortly after that visit. and then da roy cooper dismissed the case exonerating the athletes. they sued duke, who reportedly settled for 20 million. and crystal is currently in prison for murdering her boyfriend. she's due to be released in february of 26 unless biden pardons her for christmas. the movements go into food court, a first of its kind lawsuit accusing top food companies of designing addictive foods and drinks and marketing them to kids, causing chronic diseases. coca cola, kraft heinz, nestle just some of the major companies hit with the lawsuit. big food is pushing back, saying the suit gives processed
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foods a bad rap. quote. there is currently no agreed upon scientific definition of ultra processed foods, attempting to classify foods as unhealthy simply because they are processed, or demonizing food by ignoring its full nutrient content, misleads consumers and exacerbates health disparities. while big food is fighting in court, trump and rfk jr. are ready to fight in the court of public opinion. they're just a month away from shaking up washington and the entire food industry. mocha moms who have seen toxic foods hurt their families see a new hope with the incoming administration. >> what was your reaction when you saw that president trump had named him to this incoming position? >> i cried, many other people cried. we were so excited. guys it's happening. i was, you know, had been a lifelong democrat. >> in this election, did you end up voting republican? >> yes. i think a lot of our moms didn't necessarily just like, run to the right. they felt abandoned by the left. and
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when the right said, hey, we're we're here for you. on health freedom, they said, that's something that i can align with. >> parents of all political stripes are worried about their kids health and their husbands, and they're cheering on trump and rfk jr. democrats are realizing that once again, the right is on the side of the people and their voters are switching sides. but instead of playing ball and fighting for the greater good, the left is lying to you. >> say goodbye to your smile and say hello to polio. you know, i would laugh if it weren't so scary. donald trump just picked rfk jr to lead the department of health and human services. this is a man who wants to stop kids from getting their polio and measles shots. he's actually welcoming a return to polio, except that he's not. >> democrats in the media have been trying to take down each of trump's cabinet picks for weeks. the new york times ran a little hit piece on rfk and vaccines. kennedy's lawyer has
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asked the fda to revoke approval of the polio vaccine. the times had so little to work with, they were forced to admit the truth. just a few paragraphs down, writing this, mr. kennedy, president elect donald j. trump's choice for health secretary has said that he does not want to take away access to any vaccines, but don't expect the media to let the truth get in the way of a good story. true med, co-founder and coauthor of good energy, one of my favorite books, cally means, joins me now. all right, kelly, could you respond to senator warren who says that you guys and this crew are going to bring back polio, measles, mumps, and the plague? >> jesse, having sat with robert kennedy jr. and that lawyer mentioned aaron, siri and robert's team for the past couple of weeks. i'm enraged by this. for senator warren to question the motivations of robert f kennedy and his amazing team is outlandish. it's offensive. she should apologize. robert kennedy is focused on one thing and one thing only, and that is
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president trump mandate to him to reverse the chronic disease crisis for children. he has said that he has prayed about an opportunity to do this for 19 years. and president trump has answered his prayers. he has answered the prayers of the millions of maha moms who voted trump for the first time, to give leverage to president trump's promise to reverse this crisis among our children, to get the toxins out of our food. and he's putting together a fantastic team to do that. that is what is being focused on every single day, every single hour. and this is completely offensive that senator warren is questioning his motivations. and let me be very clear when it comes to vaccines, when it comes to vaccines, he is saying one thing and one thing only, and that is that they should be studied just like any other pharmaceutical product. it makes no sense that we cannot conduct science on basic pharmaceuticals created by companies that, as a demonstrable fact, have settled billions of dollars of criminal penalties in the past ten years. that is all he's saying about that issue. >> well, liz warren's just one
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person of 100 in the senate. and take that for what it's worth, big food is a different story. let's talk about big food. i mean, they're coming out. they're ultra processed foods are fine. don't demonize ultra processed foods. this is going to be a battle. what is this going to look like? >> there's going to be three fronts to our response. and it starts with the nih. and the amazing pick of jay bhattacharya and president trump and bobby kennedy are going to instruct him to get away from pharmaceutical r&d and no ideology here. just get to the bottom line of why we're getting sick. answer fundamental questions like, is glyphosate hurting our microbiome? and does it make sense for the top source of american calories to be industrial oil lubricant seed oils? the next step is the fda. he's going to instruct marty makary an incredible choice to get the corruption, to scour that agency for the corruption, to get it out. marty is going to ask whether it makes sense for 10,000 chemicals to be in our food that are banned
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throughout the rest of the world, and at cms, doctor oz is compiling the best and the brightest minds in america to steer that organization away from the trillions of dollars of sick care of managing diseases. after we get sick and asking, what is the root cause? the biden administration today is incentivizing soda for kids, and has now recently guided for ozempic for six year olds. oh my god, president trump and bobby kennedy ozempic for six year olds. everyone needs to pay attention to this. the biden administration gave a christmas present to pharma just two weeks ago, and it said that medicare should offer ozempic as the first line of defense, first line defense, not after dietary interventions. the key thing about medicare, jesse, is the second that's approved, it goes to medicaid and kids as young as six. all right. what president trump and bobby kennedy are saying is let's stop poisoning our kids. >> it's outrageous and it's corrupt, and it's got to stop. and hopefully it will keep up the good work and have a great weekend. kelly. >> we're fighting jesse. thank
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>> it's time for sink or swim. tonight we have charlie arnold versus brian brenberg. charlie's already bragging about how she cleaned some woman's clock the last time. let's see if that keeps trash talking. >> his fellow fox business associate madison got robbed. >> this is for the network. >> okay. >> let's see if we can find charlie against fox business. >> that's right. this is for all the marbles. once, twice, three times. a lady. which world leader scolded the u.s. this week for not electing a female president for the second time? were we scolded by justin trudeau or emmanuel macron? >> both going. just a few weeks ago, the united states voted for a second time to not elect its first woman president. >> can you believe the governor? >> unbelievable. >> it's a big state. there's a lot he has to do. >> he doesn't have time to think things through.
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>> all right? >> it's all tied. love hurts. which celebrity recently said that he is done dating white women. was it shaq or jamie foxx? >> oh, i'm going to go with jamie foxx. >> oh, okay. >> i didn't i'm not copying. >> no, no no, i don't think you are. >> i thought white girls. oh. >> he's right on the white girl. no more white women. >> so i guess i'm out of the running. >> sorry. >> well, jamie foxx for you, charlie. oh, well, there's other fish in the sea. don't worry. >> sore loser. which anti-trump liberal told the world this week that she has to take horse pills for her cold sores. who has a cold sore and is taking horse pills? is it rosie or jane fonda? >> i'm going to say. what did you say? oh, we've got a difference. come on. >> come on. my cold sore, which seems to be doing a little bit better. lysine is a pretty big damn pill. it's like a horse pill. i got to take them from now on. the rest of my life. >> rosie is looking robin. only she she is so vile. she's the only one that would, i think, would say something so vile. i
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