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to leave mentally incompetent, disgraced, beaten by joe biden and his own party and corrupt with the pardon to hunter biden. so he leaves office in disgrace. >> laura: yeah, the winner of the biggest crash and burn is, i think it's kamala. we did it, joe! we did it. >> fair enough. can't win them all. >> laura: no, can't, lisa and matt, can't get through all the categories. thanks very much. have a great christmas both of you. all right. that is it for us tonight. and for me for the year. but make sure to follow me throughout until we're back in january on social media. thanks for watching all year long. we have great shows next week as well. remember, jesse watters takes it from here.
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>> all right. welcome to a special edition of jesse waters prime time. you can tell, i'm not jesse waters. i'm brian kilmeade. we start with a poem. >> it was five days before christmas and all through this house, not a lawmaker was resting, not even their spouse. the c.r. was stalled, the debates full of heat. while a shutdown shadow loomed over our streets. >> beautiful. that was until about two hours ago. when the house finally passed a new spending bill to keep the government from shutting down. it took them a few tries. first was 1,500 pages and the bill was filled with pork. trump and elon didn't like it. they both killed it. they slashed the second bill by 1,400 pages. when it went to the house floor, dead again. democrats and a few republicans wiped it out. tonight, a new bill.
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it passed 366 to 234. surprise. everyone wants to go home for the holidays. that's why it passed perhaps. here's speaker johnson. >> we're really grateful that tonight in bipartisan fashion with overwhelming majority of votes, we passed the american relief act of 2025. this is a very important piece of legislation. it funds the government of course until march of 2025. that was a big priority for us. this is america first legislation. it allows us to be set up to deliver for the american people. we encourage swift passage in the senate. they need to do their job and we'll all go home. >> we're not done yet. the bill is only 118 pages. there's no increase in the debt ceiling. democrats voted yay. they unanimously are calling this a win. >> house democrats have successfully stopped extreme maga republicans from shutting
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down the government. crashing the economy and hurting working class americans all across the land. house democrats have successfully stopped the billionaire boy's club. this is a victory for the american people. >> you know he was going to say that anyway. the 34 nos came from republicans. tim burchette from tennessee was one of the 34. here's what he had to say. >> i voted against it, of course. what is the difference between the bill yesterday and today? this one has -- they took out the part that trump actually liked that he wanted in there. we don't trust this biden administration with a nickel. we gave them $100 billion to play with for 30 days. i think there's a lot of holes in that. >> speaker johnson says he smoke to trump. he spoke to elon before the vote. he says they were happy with the bill. >> i was in constant contact
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with president trump throughout this process. spoke with him most recently about 45 minutes ago. he knew exactly what we were doing and why. this is a good outcome for the country. he's happy about this outcome. elon musk and i talked about an hour ago. we talked about the extraordinary challenges of this job. i said hey, you want to be speaker of the house? i don't know. >> elon tweeted this out. he went from a bill that weighed pound to a bill that weighed ounces. here's how democrats feel about him. >> what does this say to you about the role democrats can expect elon musk to play in the next few years? >> elon musk amazingly blew up an agreement that had been negotiated over a four or five-week period among house and senate democrats, house and senate republicans. all by one tweet.
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that tweet has derailed the congress for the last 48 hours essentially. but we've ended up in a pretty good place. this can never happen again. >> looks say politics is like making sausage. sometimes it's messy. >> you know, sometimes sausage is not pretty, this is making sausage. i had the confidence it would get done. there was always a way to get it done. so we just have to get there. >> all right. a lot of people say what is it like to make sausage? let's look. it's terrible. the bill heads over to the senate. we're expecting a vote any moments now. president biden won't stay up for it. we've been talking about president-elect trump very involved. what about the actual president of the united states? he still has the job.
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he's been in delaware. has been mostly checked out. politco says awol. just spoke to jeffries for the first time in 12 hours. earlier in the week, hadn't heard from him. one person said they haven't heard anything that he's saying or any messages. does anybody understand what he's saying? the white house says that's now he negotiates. >> we haven't we seen or heard -- >> this is a strategy that we have done many times before. it's not the first time. this is for republicans in congress in the house. >> brian: he's the sienfeld presidency. nothing happens. joe does nothing. brilliant. it's like the sitting president quit. >> do you think biden has quietly quit? >> no, absolutely not. >> we'll see. if he don't do nothing over the next 30 days, i'm going to say he quit.
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>> brian: charlamagne is right. he quit. donald trump is already making does. he wrote a book about that according to reports. let's bring in chad pergram. chad, how -- i know how we got here. what do we have here? what is in the bill? >> yeah, it doesn't appear there's going to be a government shutdown tonight, this is 118 pages and we're waiting for the senate to align with the house. the vote in the house of representatives, 366 to 34. all 34 nos came from the gop. one republican no was chip roy. he flagged disaster funding which was not paid for. >> i'm against it because it's unpaid for $110 billion and a host of things that i can't support. we thinned it down. it's a better process. >> the 118-page bill funds the government through march 14. it provides emergency funding for farmers, but nothing on the debt ceiling.
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here's things in the bigger bill which did not make the cut. dollars for cancer research, a congressional pay raise and money to rebuild the collapsed bridge in baltimore. >> the things that donald trump wanted he didn't get. looks like elon got some of the things he wanted. that's interesting. the drama that went on didn't need to happen. we wound up in the same place that we were always going to wind up, the democrats providing the majority of the votes to keep the government open and deliver for the american people. >> the shutdown spectacle caused problems for house speaker mike johnson. he's now on thin ice, especially after he negotiated the massive 1,500 page bill with democrats. the house votes for speaker on january 3. >> i'll tell you, i'm losing confidence each day. we have a lot of our colleagues losing confidence. we're not sticking to the principals and the values that we fight for. >> we do not expect a government shutdown tonight. the senate must sync up.
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senators could request time to delay or debate the bill under senate rules. >> brian: when elon musk said that congress was giving themselves a 40% pay raise, he was wrong. it was only 3.8%. >> it was a smaller percentage, absolutely. some meme would argue that is a cola, a cost of living increase. one of the most toxic in congress. >> brian: when elon said there was money to build a stadium in washington, that wasn't right. not build a stadium. there's a tract of land that the commandsers played for many years just a few blocks in washington d.c. they're trying to transfer that back over to the washington d.c. government. then what would happen, the d.c. government wants to lure the commanders back to washington. they play right now in maryland. >> brian: got you. my last question is speaker
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johnson, should he feel secure about the vote to get that job for at least another two years? >> you heard what corey mills said there. i don't know that there's somebody that could beat him. but it's going to be a very challenging vote come january 3. the reason is you have to get an outright majority of all members casting ballots for somebody by name. he can lose one vote and i would not be surprised if this were to go to a second or third round on january 3. it went to 15 rounds with kevin mccarthy two years ago. we don't think that that will happen. if president-elect trump supports speaker johnson, that will be the speaker of the house. >> brian: right now he can afford to lose two votes and right now a couple vote margin until we get replacements for elise stefanik and michael walz. and senator, from what you know, will you vote yes for this? >> yeah, we'll be supporting
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this, brian. it was a negotiated bill for sure. it's not perfect. president trump isn't thrilled, but he understands negotiations better than any president we've ever had. this is one of those negotiated bills that we would have loved to deliver the debt limit. unfortunately that didn't happen. this is tool that i feel like schumer will use against president trump, which is why the president really wanted it in this bill. but at the same time, it failed. 38 republicans voted against the debt limit increase last night. so we didn't have a choice. we had to strip it out. the president was supportive of that. >> brian: so senator, the senate never does anything in regular order. you guys don't go in to committee, you don't come out with your budget from your different committees, you don't go in to one. the house doesn't do their committee work and you don't combine it. you don't do anything traditional.
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now with senator thune in charge, will yo go back to regular order? >> we did actually do 11 of the 12 appropriation bills and reported them out of committee last july. schumer refused to bring them to the floor. what i will see -- what you'll see underneath thune, yes, we'll go back to regular order. he would have brought them to begin with. it was the play hoff the democrats the whole time to force to us do a big spending bill at the end. fortunately because president trump was acting like a president and biden was m.i.a., we withheld the onslaught of the democratic party. we didn't get the debt limit those. thune will bring the bills to the floor when reported out of committee. leader thune and president trump was talking through this whole process. president trump was engaged to the point where you said who is running the country? he's our president today.
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biden is gone. it's almost laughable. >> brian: you know, you know all along like we did, president biden was failing. you read the "wall street journal" story and you realize he was basically not doing the job for four years. not doing the job. really no one was running the country. even the press today, not one question to k.j.p. and why the president wouldn't communicate with his own staff, his own cabinet. >> laura: right. >> brian: how is this -- again, finishing out the way he started. m.i.a. how is this okay? >> it's not okay. what is interesting to me is every one of these democrats that are complaining about elon being involved, which thank goodness he is. i mean, think about this. you want the most successful business guy in america involved and actually trying to get the government under control. i think that's a good thing. we don't need politicians running the country and trying
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to figure out our budget. we haven't done a good job. so you put a successful business guy in the white house and the most successful business guy in the country comes in and the democrats complain about it. but they cover up for an absent president for four years that we knew had cognitive issues. the same guys covered for for president trump. >> brian: many of them have not read the social feed of elon musk. we're not divided. we're on the same page. you're in the middle of it. thanks, markwayne mullen. you expect for it to pass? >> yes. >> brian: okay. president joe biden, gangs and transgender volleyball players. we'll put it together for you. i'll get a second opinion.
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>> brian: welcome back. a "wall street journal" report that biden's health was worse than any one thought. today not one reporter asked at the white house about it. i'm talking about not one. this could be the biggest scandal of the year. it goes way beyond politics. our country didn't have a functional president. the white house, the media, obama, pelosi, schumer, the clintons all covered it up, especially kamala. the report revealed that biden's cabinet rarely met, nine times if four years. lloyd austin got the cold shoulder even as we had a couple of wars raging, the middle east going out of control. the chairman of the armed services committee tried to warn biden about the afghanistan withdrawal after he got out. he could not get the president in his own party on the phone. biden's staff built a wall
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around the president and shut him out from the rest of the world when he had bad days. the president had bad days and good days. biden has been mentally diminished for at least three years. many didn't admit it. we're hearing about it now. 50 biden insiders are spilling their guts. i have no respect for any one that came out now. it takes nothing when he only has 30 days left. think about how the country was at risk. and the press and the democrats just went along with it. >> his mental acuity is great, it's fine. it's as good as it's been over the years. >> do you think the president should undergo cognitive testing? >> no. to the extent that we're having this conversation, i don't see any need to do that as relates to biden. >> this version of biden
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intellectually is the best biden ever. >> brian: how does he go to work on monday? how do you make that statement and still have a job? that's not the truth. he knows it's not the truth. the herr report. should have been enough for everybody to say enough is enough. the special counsel found that joe biden retained classified documents dating back to the 1970s. but joe is not to prosecute him because he has a bad memory and his overall mental state not good. >> at any point in your investigation, do you have any reason to believe that president biden lied to you? >> i do address in my report one response the president gave to a question that we had posed to him that we deemed to be not credible. >> was it clear he didn't lie? >> i'm sorry, congressman? >> the report is clear he didn't lie or that he caused his staff to lie to you. your report is clear on that?
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>> brian: he was harassing him for telling the truth about a report. people want to see the video of the interview. they covered it up, made sure we didn't see the video. if you read the transcript, it showed that president biden was out of his mind. he could hold a thought and go meandering in to other stories. look at this. he just froze here. i look left, i look right. what planet am i on? those videos were real and concerning. the white house and the media told us they were cheap fakes. >> they're cheap fakes video. they are done in bad faith. and some of your news organizations have been very clear, have stressed that these right-wing critics of the president have a credibility problem because of the fact checkers have repeatedly caught them pushing misinformation. >> there's a growing and insidious trend in right-wing media, broadcast, print and social media that is to take highly misleading and
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selectively edited videos of president biden directly from republican national committee social media accounts and use those videos to spread messages, virally to cast out on president biden's office. >> brian: how embarrassing to have that on tape. the dam broke that the entire country saw that biden wasn't fit to be president. even after biden was kicked out and kamala was installed, they couldn't admit that they lied to you. >> after the debate, you insisted that president biden is extraordinarily strong. given where we are now, do you have any regrets about what you told the american people? >> no, not at all. joe biden is very much alive and running for re-election. >> he's an extraordinary leader. i wish people could see what i see. >> we have a very bold and vibrant president. >> brian: liar, liar, liar.
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they're still lying. here's chris coons a few hours ago. one of the biden's best friends in delaware. he got biden's senate seat when biden went to the white house. listen to him with martha. >> do you have any regrets about not saying to others, is he fit to serve now and is he fit to serve for another four years, senator? >> i do not hang out with the president on the weekends. i don't spend time with him, socializing and in person. my experience with him in the time up to that debate led me to believe that he was fully capable of competently leading our nation. >> brian: he doesn't believe a word he just said. i don't hang out with him, socialize with him. our families are just best friends. he was the number 1 defender for joe biden. everyone knew biden wasn't healthy. the "wall street journal" report on his health back in august reported on it and they were blasted for doing it.
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now the election is over. kamala has lost. the truth is slowly trickling out. and our prediction, it will get worse. we'll hear more after inauguration day. after being lied to for four years, how can we trust the mass media ever again? jason miller has been watching this from the outside. now his boss and him is going to be on the inside. jason, your reaction to these revelations. >> brian, good evening. all you've had to do is follow president trump on social media the past decade. you'd know this is exactly what was going on. president trump said that joe biden was weak physically and mentally in 2018. said that he was terrible in 2016. even go back to 2012, president trump said that joe biden was delusional. it's been obvious to everyone watching that there was something wrong with joe biden. here's the thing. i expect the national democrats to lie on behalf of joe biden. they're democrats. that's what they do. but for the mainstream media to go along with this and cover up
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for joe biden, not just the past four years but allowing what happened in 2020. let's think about the damage that has happened to this country because of joe biden and the media's lies. tanking can economy, the tens of millions of illegals, the withdrawal from afghanistan. we won't get those 13 service members back. i tell you, brian, the reason why president trump won by such a massive margin, i believe, in november was because americans want a real leader back that will turn and this country and we realized what we missed the last four years and only president trump can turn it around. >> brian: you met general milley, right? >> i have not met him. >> brian: he knows this man is insisting that they pull out all the troops from afghanistan after 20-plus years of war. he knows it's going to be a disaster. general mckenzie knows the same thing. they do it. instead of saying i can't do
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this, i owe it to the men and women in uniform not to do this, he does it anyway. but he will condemn president trump, call him a fascist, call china and say he's out of control, go apologize for following and going across the street to a church. how does that guy not get court-martialed? >> i think there's going to have to be some account ability, not just the folks in the media but folks in government that knowingly lied and covered up on behalf of joe biden. so many bad things happened. it's really shameful that it was only after president trump knocked out joe biden on the debate stage this last year or earlier this year that people started to say, well, maybe we can't cover it up for joe biden anymore. you know what, brian? i'm looking forward to finally getting the economy back on track and securing the border. we're going to have a real leader that will protect american democracy and because president trump will be back, we'll protect democracy around the world. better days are coming. >> brian: jason, you were there
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in the good times and bad times. it's good times for the trump team. hope you have a chance to enjoy it. thanks so much. >> thank you, sir. >> brian: all right, this question for you. what will mass deportations look like? tom holman knows. he's next. do you have his medical history? i watch as his world just keeps getting smaller. but then, trelegy helped us see things a little differently. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. once-daily trelegy also improves lung function, so he can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur.
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germany, just after 7:00 p.m. local time. authorities identified the suspect as a 50-year-old saudi doctor that worked about 25 miles south of where the attack occurred. authorities say the saudi arabian citizen moved to germany in 2006. he reportedly rented the bmw prior to the attack. he was arrested after the incident. authorities now trying to pin down a motive in this case. >> i can tell you that german authorities have contacted their liaison partners in the cia for help. i'm sure they're in a full court press to find others that might be seeking to launch similar attacks. >> sadly this isn't the first time someone has plowed a vehicle in to a busy crowd at a christmas market in germany. back in 2016, an islamic extremist ran a truck into a crowd in a christmas market in berlin killing 13 and injuring
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dozens of others. attacker in that case was killed days later in a shootout in italy. as for today's attack, two people were killed and one of them is believed to be a small child. just an absolute tragedy, brian. >> brian: unbelievable. it never stops. thanks, christina. federal agents making a massive bust in new york city arresting gang members in two separate raids. migrants were nabbed af afterwearing ankle bracelet. in colorado, over a dozen gang members were busted in a kidnapping torture plot at the infamous apartment complex that we told you about. an aurora councilwoman that has been sending the alarm for months says she's been ignored by politics and politicians.
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>> nobody wanted to listen to me. this very much turned in to political theater leading up to the presidential election and many people have suffered. this isn't just assault. this is not just fist fights. this is torture what some of these people have been going through. >> brian: you know the woman had her fingernails pulled out? biden didn't care about getting rid of violent illegals. maybe they didn't tell him. dhs released over 100 migrants that stormed the border in el paso. they were released because they weren't security threats. looks like a threat to me. the entire mob was charged, but those cases were dropped in maidu to a technicality. and just five of the rioters remain in ice custody today. the president has been rolling out the red carpet for migrants across the country. texas governor abbott is putting
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up billboards warning against illegal border crossings. listen. >> these billboards, some of which you can see behind me, they tell the horror stories of human trafficking. one says that many girls that try to my great to texas are kidnaps. another says your wife and daughter will pay for their trip with their bodies. >> brian: they're doing everything they can in texas. incoming trump border czar tom holman joins us now. tom, first off, to what happened here in the bronx. these gang members, not geniuses. still wearing their ankle monitors. glad they did. are you surprised? >> yeah, i'm surprised. under the trump administration, they won't be in that hotel. they'd be locked up. anybody that was released, even under this administration, rules are clear. if you do something outside of your conditions of release,
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you'll be immediately taken back in to custody even though you have an asylum claim. i hope things change. my meeting with mayor adams went well. if he says what he said he's going to do, things will be better in new york city quickly. >> brian: you have to get in to the prisons like rikers island. right now you want to reopen the offices there. he says he's going to try. he's going to need a lawyer. it's not a matter of saying yes or no. one of these guys was arrested in july for grand larceny. how do you commit grand larceny and get out? >> obviously he was arrested in a sanctuary city. they don't care. san diego just passed a law saying, for instance, if you're illegally in the united states and san diego county, you can get arrested for rape. they won't call ice. think about that. any elected official, anywhere in this country that doesn't want public safety threats out of their communities ought to resign. their number 1 responsibility is to protect communities, this is one of many that happened under
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this administration, brian. things are going to change january 20th. president trump will come in, he committed to enforcing immigration law and locking up the worst of the worst first. he's prioritizing. i prioritize. gang members. public safety threats, right out of the gate, number 1 priority. they're in trouble. we're coming for them. >> brian: tom, there's 1.5 million people in this country despite deportation orders. those are people you'll round up. they say there's between 11 and 22 illegal aliens in this country right now. the aclu has a game plan. they have a game plan to counter your aggression and they're going to pressure states not to cooperate with you even if it means criminals in their midst. you have a game plan for their game plan? >> we're going to do the job. they're not going to stop us. they can make it difficult or dangerous. what they need to understand and
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every sanctuary city understands, we can arrest a bad guy and put them in jail. that's safe for the alien, the officers, the community. when they knowingly release a threat back in the community, puts agents at risk. for god's sake, we want public safety threats first. nobody should be against removing public safety threats out of the community especially if they're here illegally. they're not going to stop us. we're going to do this. you're not going to stop us. i can't wait till kristi noem gets her confirmation. she will be an outstanding secretary. with her, president trump, we'll get this done. >> brian: i hear you. your opinion now. knowing that biden is worse than we thought and the stories are probably going to be worse, certain days he didn't show up and he's checked out, you knew mayorkas and you know that mayorkas knows how to do the job but chose not to, whose agenda is this? it cost them the house, the senate and the white house.
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who is behind this? >> we're going to find out. we're going to look into all of this stuff. we're going to look why billions went away. we'll see who is a part of what they have done to our southern border. it's treasonous what they have done. there's going to be some accountability. you can count on that. >> brian: axios says the senate is quietly meeting for both sides of the aisle about putting something together on the border for immigration. let's keep our fingers crossed. thanks, tom. appreciate it. thanks for what you do. >> you got it. >> brian: meanwhile, now don't forget to save this date. it's february 15 in jacksonville along with fox nation. i'll be on stage talking about our history, talking about our liberty, talking about where we are as a country. looking back and looking forward.
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>> brian: donald trump may have won big. families are still playing the consequences of president biden's radical agenda. case in point, peyton mcnabb. a high school volleyball players had dreams of playing in college. watch closely. a trans athlete, opponent, unleased a rocket spike at her head. peyton was left with a traumatic brain injury. brain bleed. partial paralysis. loss of peripheral vision. she still has severe headaches today and has become a daily struggle. it was avoidable. something that her family doesn't wish upon anyone. like the rest of the country, they're done being quiet about it. in a new documentary, peyton and her parents are sharing their story hoping to avoid the next
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tragedy. >> i was mad. i was furious. because we all knew this was going to happen. did i think it would happen to my child? no. >> the thought of that happening to my younger sister or if i get blessed enough to have daughters one day, i don't want them to even think that this is a possibility that there could be a man on the other side of the net. i thought if my story could help at least one girl prevent this from happening to her, then it would be worth it. >> brian: well, peyton mcnabb escaped. good to see you again. your thoughts about where we're at now as a country compared to what you experienced two years ago when a trans athlete took you out with that kill shot. >> yeah, absolutely. i think the country has come a far place from where it was two
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years ago when this happened to me. again, i'm from rural north carolina. this is something that we never thought we would ever be dealing with. i think the country as a whole, i believe that cancel culture is coming to an end. people are starting to be more stronger in their words and able to stand up for what they believe in. >> brian: you're right. you played against this trans athlete a few years. but then the man who is now a woman or the boy that became a girl hit puberty and all of a sudden doubled in size and took you out. you don't even remember it. >> yeah, no, he hit puberty later when guys usually tend to do so. they did a good job with hiding him at first. it became very, very clear that there was a man on the other side of the court. that team, they didn't care. that was the only reason they were winning games.
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that's all they cared about, was the win. not for the girls. >> brian: i think the country is coming your direction and understanding this has to stop. case in point, this week, when the former governor of massachusetts now the president of the ncaa tried to rationalize the ncaa policy that lets trans athletes dress in women's locker reams and play against women at the highest level. watch. >> your guidelines say that transgender student athletes should be able the use the locker rooms, showers and and toilets. >> and everybody should have another opportunity to use facilities if they do so. >> okay. so the burden is on the women. >> brian: your reaction to his indifference to the plight of so many women like you and riley gains. >> yeah, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. like senator kennedy said, he should look on line for a spine. he obviously doesn't have one. he's proven time and time again that he doesn't care about the
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women. i think he just is going to continue to prove that. so that is why women and girls are forced to stand up to him and begging him to give them the basic rights. having privacy in your own bathroom and playing against other women is that too much to ask? to him that is going above and beyond and he just refuses to do so. >> brian: peyton, how do we get your documentary? >> you can find it at uwfeatures.org. it's a great film. it really shine as light on how much big they are story truly is. i'm very proud of it. turning paint in to purpose. i think that they did a wonderful job getting the story out there. >> brian: i'm proud of you. you just want to help other people. awesome. thanks, payton. we move ahead. what do women want for christmas? the answer ahead. narrator: for generations, this ally to the north has been by your side.
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>> brian: all right. it's friday. that means it's time for the friday roundup. let's bring in fox news contributor, tjohn concha. let's start with jelly roll. staring at your phone all day. nasty messages from gutfeld. that's what i live. it gets overwhelming. can you identify with that? country star jelly roll can. he's phone brought him to the edge. >> i look forward to spending my next couple months with just yeah, no outside interference. >> freedom, baby. >> brian: he tossed his phone. he can't handle the texts. joe, you understand his frustration? >> brian, that took strength. 60% of us, several polls, 60, 65%, say we're addicted to our
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phones. how much of us wake up in the morning, the first thing you do is not kiss your wife hello or, you know, go exercise. you study your phone and your x feed for what? 30, 40 minutes. it's an addiction. for somebody like jelly roll, which i got to know where he got the nickname from, i got to know it, but to do that really takes strength. we are really, really locked in to these things. we can't seem to get away from them. good for you, jelly roll. >> brian: he did give you his cell number. i wondered why he didn't text me back. next, christmas is just five days away. for many gift givers, it's the mess stressful time of the year. "wall street journal" did this story. a professor has a job studying gift giving. he says you may be sending the wrong message by buying your wife an electric can opener. joe, what is the secret to gift
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giving? >> gift cards are the key to gift giving, brian. then you put the ball back in to the gift receiver's court. hey, here's a $100 gift certificate to marshalls or target or some sort of store. then they can buy the gift that they want. so gift card. you can never go wrong. it's not creative but that's the way it goes. >> joe, i'm going to buy your book but not your blazer. it's a little loud. tune in to "one nation" saturday night. everybody will be on. stay within yourself. a great show is coming up. i think it's "hannity."
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