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leave both, you know, mentally incompetent, disgraced, destroyed and beaten by joe biden and his own party and then corrupt with the pardon to hunter biden. so he leaves office in disgrace. >> yeah. the winner of the biggest crash and burn is going to have to break this tie. i think it's kamala. we did it, joe. >> all right? we did enough. >> can't win them all. no, can't win them all. lisa and matt, we can't get through all the categories. but next time thank you very much. have a great 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. thank you for watching all year long. we have great shows next week as well. and remember jesse watters, he takes it from here. >> hello everyone. i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine
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pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and tyrus. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. a shocking home invasion in aurora, colorado, now being linked to the most vicious and bloodthirsty criminal gang operating in america. ice is now confirming 16 suspected members of the venezuelan gang train de aragua have been taken into custody for allegedly kidnaping and torturing two victims. it happened at the same apartment complex that we kept showing you back over the summer, where armed migrant men were seen roaming the halls with their guns. the horrific crime now raising questions about whether colorado officials and the media downplayed the presence of this gang in colorado. here's the aurora police chief. >> they were pistol whipped. they were beat. they were mistreated. one of the male was actually stabbed. he had a stab wound. so does that fall in the category of torture for me? yeah it does. it is incredibly
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hard to identify specifically as to because there is no specific markers. there's a high assumption that they may be affiliated or affiliated with the tda gang. but again, i am not going to say 100% positively until that is validated and verified. >> trump's incoming border czar has a message for the aurora police chief after the arrest of the suspected gang members. >> so he's talking the talk, but let's hope he walks the walk and hand these people the ice when he's done with them, because we can remove him not only from the community, but from the country. and if law enforcement officers don't help us do that, we're certainly going to do that starting january 21st. >> criminal migrants are causing chaos in the nation's biggest city. new york city mayor eric adams is opening up to martha maccallum on how he plans to get them out. >> i thought our conversation was a great conversation. tom and i both sat down and we both agreed on violent individuals should not remain in our country. we should be doing at our border. we could be making that determination. are we
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going to allow you to come in? we are creating a pipeline of criminality by creating these terrible criteria. >> a judge in colorado, we were talking about this story, and you remember you had local officials, the congressman and the governor even saying it's actually not that big a deal, it's not a problem. and then you had this situation. >> well, it was clear that they were telling us not to believe our lying eyes as we see these gangs come in with all kinds of, you know, equipment and crowbars or whatever they're using to break open these apartment buildings. >> and at the same time, we were talking to people living in the apartment buildings, so they didn't want to make it look like there was a problem. >> but whatever their motivation was, it was a lie. now we know that trend. aragua has organizations in every major city in the united states, and this was really emphasized. i think it was in october when martha raddatz said to j.d. vance at the debate when he started talking
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about the venezuelan gangs, tda are taking over apartment complexes, and she likes chides him. she says, i know exactly what you're talking about. i know the facts here, and it's limited to a handful of apartment complexes, you know? so that's okay. look, we've got some issues here. >> famous line of do you hear yourself? >> do you hear yourself? exactly. since 2022, they have spent $350 million on illegals in colorado, $350 million. and the victims now are more afraid of the migrants than they are of the police. so at least now the reporting these cases to the police. but we've got to understand that there is a cultural distinction. they come here, many of them from countries where cartels run things and their values are different than ours, and they think that they can come here and exercise the same kind of behavior. and america is complicit, especially the left
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in sanctuary cities, because in these sanctuary cities, they're saying, come to our city, we're not going to we're not going to agree with with ice or deportation. and so what's going to happen is every sanctuary city is going to be loaded with those criminal illegals who do not want to be deported. that's where hell is going to start burning. all right. now, two things that i think are important in every matter, in every state where there is a crime committed by an illegal, there should be enhanced punishment. one step up because you're not you shouldn't be here in the first place. that's number one. and i don't give a darn if you came in on the cbp app. that's not legal as far as i'm concerned. and number two, if you kill an american citizen, there's got to be a death penalty for you. >> what about the victims in this crime here who are afraid to come forward? >> well, what it looks like to me, and it seems to be happening once a month. it's collection time. they're
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torturing these people because they have to pay not only the apartments, they have to pay them for their fake protection, or worse. these are the ones who are collecting from the traffickers. so these families are having their fingernails pulled out. that's for information. where's the money? when are you going to have the money? they're not killing them. they're torturing them. i don't understand, in any country in the world that as a mayor, that you could sit there and be like, it happens a little bit. if it happens to one person, we would all be outraged if there was one house in our neighborhood that this happened to. neighborhood watches would be formed to police the fact that they're not doing anything to these. and you want people to come out and say, hey, i need help. it's past that. they are getting tortured, their loved ones in other places, maybe. you know, we keep talking about where these children, these might be the parents who are still trying to get their children, but they don't have the money, so they're getting tortured. who are they on the phone with the whole time? when you see these guys kicking in doors, answering other things, the
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fact that we would even have to wait to january 20th, where are the policemen? where is the fbi? they should be cracking down. this should never have happened once. the fact that we're even talking about it is disgusting. and these families, eventually they're not going to report because everyone in that apartment thing heard the screams, saw what happened. i'm sure they videotaped it, and they showed everyone. if you don't pay us, this is what's going to happen to you. so it's just going to continue to grow and eventually it's going to spill out, and it's going to start happening in the middle class neighborhoods where they start showing up, and then it won't be until it happens into the into the mayor's front yard, where you'll see something happen. i hope it doesn't get that far. >> and i think that this gang has presence in 29 cities. jesse. >> yeah, it's debt bondage. >> you're right. >> so they paid the traffickers money to get smuggled, and then they owe them, and they'll never be able to work it off, because why would they let you work it off? >> so you have millions of people who are here illegally, and they have to do whatever they're told, or else they're
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going to get tortured. >> and this is going to go on for years. this could never end. so i don't see anything stopping this at all. and it's drug trafficking. sex trafficking, kidnaping, carjacking, everything is on the table. and these are poor apartment complexes. what are you going to do if there's just one door in front of you? you have people right now, ceos of health care companies hiring around the clock security, and even then they don't feel safe. every american needs to do an audit of their security at their house. they have to make sure they have firearms. you can do lights on timers, you can do motion lights, you can get ring cameras, all sorts of cameras, dogs, dogs, dogs. >> berna. >> because this is happening in broad daylight. this isn't happening at night. jesse. this is broad daylight. >> so it's broad daylight and you don't even know who's in the gang. there could be someone scouting for a gang that could look like an old woman. and she's actually working for the gang, and she's just doing a security check of how your posture is. do you have a dog? do you have a gate?
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do you have a security guard? everything is now more dangerous than it was four years ago. and that's because of this guy. and i'm pointing this way at jessica, and she knows what i mean by the big guy. >> just thought you were calling me a dude. >> jessica, do you want to comment on colorado or you want. i know we were together watching the eric adams interview with martha maccallum, and she touched on immigration quite a bit. >> yeah, well, i think that they're linked and there's been a lot of discussion since the election results about what the mandate is for the republicans right now. >> and i think you're looking at what the mandate is that people in blue cities across this country voted their disapproval with how it's being managed. and this is one of the key reasons for that, not only just the migrant crisis. and mayor adams said that we're getting 8000 undocumented people per week, which was obviously completely unsustainable. but people were saying there is a safety issue for us. and this is part and parcel of that. and i do think this is one of the easiest ways
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for liberals to break with traditional sanctuary city policy, where you say this was never conceived to protect a gang member, right? this was never conceived to protect someone who was committing violent crime. and we want to change it. and whether you put it to a vote in front of the city council and let them deal with it, let them have all of those people show up like it happened in chicago, right where they opened it up and everyone came in there saying, no, no, no, no, we're actually not interested in being managed that way and let them deal with it and get voted out. or you'll see a change where people like michelle wu in boston will be so out of step with the general public that there will be forced consequences to it. i think that this is not a moment for resistance. this is a moment for cooperation to get the most dangerous undocumented people out of this country. and then we can have a conversation about everybody else. >> okay. coming up, so much for mount rushmore. president biden is taking a swipe at nancy pelosi. you won't believe it
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>> we are march of dimes and so are you. jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock. >> jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring. >> the democratic party is in full blown self-destruction mode. president biden is taking the gloves off. and his long standing feud with nancy pelosi after she led the coup to push him off the ticket. so joe is getting his sweet revenge by pushing a ban on her favorite hobby. >> i don't know how you look your constituents in the eye and know because the job they gave you gave you an inside track to make more money. i
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think we should be changing the law that we have to we abide by the at the federal level that nobody, nobody in the congress should be able to make money in the stock market while they're in the congress. >> nancy also has her mitts in another big democrat dustup. aoc just lost her bid to helm the powerful house oversight committee to a pelosi backed congressman, gerry connolly of virginia. watch this. >> i ran the best race that i could, and i think to all of our folks at home that are watching, i just want to thank everyone so much for their support inside the caucus and outside. and i'm ready to move forward and protect our communities and fight for working people. >> the liberal media, erupting over the optics of a 35 year old losing to a 74 year old. >> those are the disruptive voices that i think the party needs to concede, retire and
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enjoy the rest of your life. what is about this? let them be the gerontocracy seems like it's intractable. >> pelosi whipped votes to make sure that connolly got the oversight job over the young star in the party, even as the 84 year old pelosi is recovering from hip surgery after suffering a fall. >> it feels like a moment of genuine madness, you know, isn't it ironic, jesse, that the media who bashed us for going after joe biden because of his age now all of a sudden is saying that pelosi is too old and that connolly is too old. >> i'm not an ageist, but she earned it. aoc earned it. judge. she stopped primarying people out of spite. she was a great surrogate for joe biden. she was lying through her teeth the whole time, but she did the job as a good foot soldier, and she's been an understudy to raskin. she's, you know, paid
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her dues. and you're going to have connolly be the face of oversight during the trump era. you need someone sharp, someone who can stay on their toes and telegenic to be the face of the resistance. and i would have given it to her. and i don't even know connolly. i'm sure he's a great guy, but whatever. joe biden has not even called nancy after she cracked their hip open. they haven't spoken since the coup. you'd think joe would have gotten on the phone. hey, nancy, i'm sorry about your hip. i hope you feel better. instead, he doesn't call her. he calls her a crook. basically says, you know, we're going to tie your hands so you can't get rich with poly pe with your pillow talk anymore. but the most ironic thing is, is you can't have a job where you can profit from your service. really, joe? because that's exactly what his family did. >> you know what's amazing about this, dana, is that joe biden has been in washington for half a century, and all of
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a sudden he's worried about people like pelosi having the inside track. the truth is that this is purely personal. this is his trying to take pelosi down. and, you know, maybe she deserves it. i mean, she's she's got 65% return on her stocks. >> yeah. i mean hello call. can we call you a team of financial advisors? yeah. >> my team my team is not at 65. >> so pelosi this is interesting because she even defended the hunter biden pardon when she was asked last week or the week before, do you do you support that. and she said i support my president. yes. so that is pretty interesting to me. she's saying, joe, i'm trying to have an olive branch here. and that is not happening. in 2011 or 2012, congress did pass a bipartisan bill to deal with the stock act thing. and so in some ways, it feels like joe biden is basically just decided to stomp on her head and, you know, rub his heel on her head.
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i do think it's interesting to watch joe biden's last days in office because he's doing very, very little, doing everything very, very safe. he's never once had to answer yet about the hunter. pardon? he went to delaware yesterday. yesterday was tuesday. christmas is next tuesday and you probably won't hear from him. i just don't think he's going to be doing much at all. so anything that he's doing is very intentional. so he wanted to say that about nancy pelosi. it was about his legacy. he knew he wasn't going to get asked about the hunter biden biden pardon on aoc. i think nancy pelosi got this one exactly right. read the room. she might have earned it. she's not ready. she's got to find her strong voice before she can be the head of oversight. >> does she have a weak foot? >> the trump era yes, i'm talking is not going to work. >> you know, jessica, i think part of this nancy pelosi thing is about aoc partnering up. i think it was in 2019 or 2023 with matt gaetz to get a stock
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act passed. and so pelosi wouldn't want aoc in that position. and pelosi can control connolly because she whipped the votes for him. aoc was willing to go along with matt gaetz to stop this corruption that's going on in congress. >> well, there's definitely a clear move to protect the old guard, right, of the democratic party. even if people like clyburn and pelosi are being pushed out of their top seats and allowing quote unquote, successors, they're still around, giving interviews constantly and wielding a tremendous amount of power. and to her mind, connolly has earned it over those years. he's 74 or 75 years old. he's put in a lot of time there, and he's a very competent and very good legislator. but for people who are on the other side of this who think that it is time for someone like an aoc as the head of a powerful committee, they are looking at the results of the 2024 election and saying, we have to do something different, right? we have been
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losing key constituencies in this. it wasn't like we were taking a flier saying like, oh, let's hope and dream that we'll get, you know, new people in our coalition that we shouldn't have had before we lost working class voters, which is the core democratic base. and aoc, if you watched her at the dnc, which we all did, gave one of the best speeches of that entire conference, and she was the one who nailed that tone. she's the one who can talk about being going from being a bartender to being in congress. and i found it really interesting that pat ryan, who's the democratic congressman from the 18th here in new york, it's a bellwether district that he won by over ten points. and he spoke on behalf of aoc. and he said, this is purely about my strong conviction that we must do two things. one, aggressively and strategically counter trump. two, we need to effing win. and aoc has the attitude of a winner. she will leave it all on the field. she is a great communicator. i think she has matured a lot in the last few
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years, certainly coming from, you know, being a prime squad member to saying, i'm not going to primary people. i want to work with my coalition as much as i possibly can. and if you have people like pat ryan supporting her, i think that that says something about what the next generation of democrats are feeling. >> okay, so, tyrus, do you think she's as fabulous as jessica does? >> unless the aoc is who i still think it is, right? yes. the one who ran off amazon, the one who bounced dances when she talks. how much legislation has she passed while she's been in the house? how many laws? zero. she shows up for more dances and dinners than actually does work. so no, she is part of the squad. she is part of the biggest l. she's the reason for the mandate. so no, she shouldn't be in charge of anything. you're not even doing what you need to do at home. but that's besides the point. we need to stop saying like, joe's getting revenge. no, no, this is about you, nancy pelosi, and what she did to joe. she took away his
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influence. she took away his family's ability to sell his influence. whatever they got while he's in there is all they're going to have. they're done. so this is you took away my love. oh, yeah. i'm going to take away what you love because, yeah, 65% return. yeah. she traded nearly $4 million in stocks with an estimated wealth of $250 million. that's just this year, jesse. this is what drives me crazy about all these so-called politicians who serve the people. they all become millionaires. even the socialist. bernie got three mansions. so, yeah, he's speaking it now. where have you been for 50 years, joe? like they all do. this aoc is part of the problem. there's a reason why no one with any level head in their mind is going to give her more responsibility. she is, to quote the great charles barkley, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible. >> and that's why, in the end, we need term limits that gerry
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connolly is out. okay. >> i'm fine with it. yeah. oh, mitch. all of them. get them all out. >> all right. coming up. this college sports president has lost his mind. he thinks women athletes should find a new locker room if they don't want to share it with a man. i'm dreaming of a white christmas with every christmas card i. >> hello. i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. a lot of times you can't control the amount of sleep that you're getting. i know it's scary unless you use relaxing sleep. relaxing sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients, and it usually works from the very first night you try it. >> relaxing sleep is studied, tested, and designed by a neurologist to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. >> relaxing sleep worked. from the very first night i took it, i had more focus and mental
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should be able to use the locker room, shower and toilet facilities in accordance with their gender identity. and here they are right here. >> and then everybody else should have an opportunity to use other facilities if they wish to do so. >> okay. so the burden is on the women. your guidelines say that biological men can go in and use the women's locker rooms if they want to. what the women want has nothing to do with it. they're not mentioned in here at all. >> i believe our guidelines give people optionality with respect to how they choose to use their facilities. >> the only person who doesn't seem to bear any responsibility in this is you and the ncaa. >> judge, i'm. i get it's just cringe worthy when you see this stuff because this is unfair to trans people. this isn't about trans people. this is about activists and biological men with some sort of condition feeling they need to compete against women when usually they failed against competing against men. and they're not. and they're still men in the locker room exposing themselves to women. how he just sat
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there, his body language was awful. so there's some hope for him. but like, i don't. why is this even? how did we get here? to where? that's even a conversation. >> you know, i think it just points to how how our culture is disintegrating. you know, there is so much that was under attack over the last four years, you know, whether it was religion or the catholics or the fbi or the parents concerned about their children, or drag queen story hour or any of the stuff, the crt, all of that, the di, it was taking away the fundamental institutions of our government, and now they want to take away the power of women. and this is such an opportunity for the left that speaks for women to stand up and say, you know what, you got 520,000 women competitors in the ncaa, right? and we're going to change all the rules for 40 women. that means you 519,960 women suck it
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up for 40 women. women. that's baloney. and this fool was like this in front of congress. he doesn't know what he's talking about. he kept trying to interject that there were five federal cases. yeah, there are five lawsuits. there is no decision there. the only thing we've got now is title nine. joe biden tried to change it to include the. no way. but let me explain something to you. the supreme court and no court has ruled and specifically instructed the ncaa to allow transgender men to compete at women. women to compete against women or to share a woman's locker room. they can scream to the highest hills and say, we have rights. no you don't. these are the weak who are allowing them and allowing their radical ideology to interfere by saying, you're a transphobe. it's just like radical islamism. you're a
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you're an islamophobe or illegal immigration. you're a xenophobe. you know what? stop with the name calling. this is not legal. >> because if you called me a transphobe, i said, no, i'm a feminist. yeah, because i'm this is as misogynistic as it gets. jessica, you're putting the needs of a few group of biological men ahead of women. women should be safe in the locker room. they should be able to get changed in the locker room without having to see male body parts. that makes. i don't understand why he wouldn't be willing to make a special place for them. or here's the deal. the men's room. jesse will support me on this. we're the most welcoming locker rooms in the world. we don't care. everyone focuses on themselves. there's no issues there. and men are bigger and stronger and can protect themselves and not be intimidated. plus, if the plumbing all looks the same, it's usually not a big issue. >> yeah, i don't know how many trans women want trans women want. >> it's not fair to trans community. i get dragged into this. >> i agree with you because the numbers are, you know, even fewer than what the judge said. there are less than ten trans
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athletes at the ncaa level. that was the questioning with durbin and the president of the ncaa. and people should go back and look at that. so we're talking about less than ten people in all of this. and i think that sarah mcbride, the new congresswoman from delaware, has set a really good precedent, which is nancy mace. you want to go out there and you want to act foolish about this issue. you want to say, hold the line all the time, make up things. you know what? i'm going to go to the bathroom separately. i'm going to go to the bathroom in my office or find a gender neutral bathroom. i'm here to do my work. and for the less than ten trans athletes, i think they would probably be a lot more comfortable doing that than making other people feel uncomfortable, because there's nothing worse than that feeling, right? that you are putting someone else on the back foot. but it is important to keep in mind that this is such a tiny portion of this population. it's ten of 510,000.
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>> jesse. it used to be women and children first in this country. what is happening to us? to where this is even a logical. it's not logical. but this is a debate. >> well, people are scared and women are scared. men are taking the lead on this issue. a lot of women don't want to be called insensitive or intolerant, so they just kind of melt away. you know, you guys are on the table, have been very outspoken about it, but that's great. but you don't see most women leading this charge and they should. these colleges have so much money they can probably build each individual trans person their own bathroom. not only that, their own locker room, their own spa, their own everything. with the amount of money they're charging for college. you're talking about trans and bathrooms. i don't even know who we're talking about. you said a guy who's wearing a dress can come into my bathroom. fine. yeah, we don't care, i don't care. but you're
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saying a guy with. you know what shouldn't be going into a girl's bathroom? yeah, everybody agrees with that. >> yeah, across the board. >> everyone agrees. >> dana, a couple of things. one, charlie baker. i didn't really recognize him in that. he was a great governor. and to me, it seemed like the people who prepped the university presidents for the anti-semitism hearings were there prepping him like there was all this danger, like he was like in a danger zone of possible lawsuits. i actually don't think he what i got from that is that he doesn't believe what he's saying. no. and he agrees with the vast majority of americans on this. here's the good news. if republicans just won the majority in both houses and they have a president who's willing to do something about it, so they should pass a law, the regulations should get reversed that the biden administration did. and if you're going to testify on this issue, the best thing you can do is blame the biden administration and get the republicans off your back. >> i think it was senator kennedy from louisiana that said, go to amazon and buy a
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was a sense of a don't ask, don't tell. >> all right, jessica, we have to go to you first, do you? and just take the whole time. what? just you and i talk here. define fat neutrality. >> i think it means not shaming people for how big they are. >> so you're neutral on fat? yes. even though it's unhealthy. yes. and costing the country a fortune. >> sure. i mean, glp one should be more affordable, but yes. >> okay. now what is fat positivity? >> feeling good about being plus size. >> so feeling good about being unhealthy to some might say it that way. >> but yeah, i mean this is all very interesting to me in the context of the radical transformation that lizzo has just undergone. so lizzo was for a long time a poster child for this very fat, positive attitude. and she got a lot of shaming online to her face,
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etc. and she took over. she started dieting, she started exercising, lost. i don't know what the final count is, but well over 100 pounds. she looks incredible and you see how happy she is and how good the messaging for her is around that. and a lot of people are more in that camp now than that. we should just embrace however it is that we are and this influencer, and i guess the state of california wants to make sure that people aren't being bullied. and i think that that is a worthy goal. but having a sensible conversation about what's healthy and not would be a better approach. >> is it healthy to be 500 pounds? >> judge jeanine, you're asking me? yeah. if you're a gorilla. yes. thank you tyrus. >> i mean, is it healthy? should you feel positive here? >> i think it's ridiculous. well, robert kennedy is focusing on making america healthy. newsom and the whole group out in california are focusing on making the unhealthy feel good about themselves. you know, it's all backwards, but it's typical.
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here's here's the problem. and i don't know how to connect these two concepts together, but the only thing i can tell you is this we're in a mess right now. we've got like seven times the obesity or five times the obesity in kids than we had, you know, 40 or 50 years ago. and that's because of food. that's because we talk about how free we are and how much freedom we have, but we don't have freedom. we go to the supermarket. you don't know how many hormones are being injected in the chicken that you're buying because you think it's so good for you. you've got the cereals, you've got the pesticides on the fruits, you've got all kinds of oil and plastics in some of the food, like bread. now you can leave it out for a week. it doesn't go bad. i mean, but let's talk about the fact that the poor or poorer people, the people who aren't, don't have the ability to buy 6 or $7 of bread, have to eat the garbage, they have to eat the food with the
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pesticides in it and with all the plastics in it. and that's why we end up having an incredible a deficit in terms of the money that we spend on people who are unhealthy. it's like our our budget for people who are sick is like, oh yeah, chronic diseases, $4.3 trillion this year, five times the military budget. >> i mean, if everybody lost weight, doge wouldn't even have to work. no one's fat shaming. people were fat shaming some of us, the industry that, as jeanine said, is pumping this stuff into the food. >> okay, three letters come to mind when i saw that video. wtf? she stated that it was don't ask, don't tell. no, it was not listening. the doctor was telling you, okay, stating the obvious is not fat shaming, okay? saying you're overweight and unhealthy is not shaming. shaming is you lying to
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yourself, thinking that you're different and you're special, or you'll say you're big boned or it runs in the family. yes, bad eating habits run in the family. telling someone if you don't lose weight, you're not going to see 70 or 80 or 60, or you're going to dance with things like type two diabetes and you're going to have problems with your vascularity, and you're going to have problems reproducing, and you're going to have problems finding clothes. the shaming is shame on anyone for not stating the obvious. now, during during covid, i gained a ton of weight and i was reminded constantly, constantly, and not so flattering terms. okay? and it motivated me. i got tired of hearing it. and so when i see someone who's a biscuit away from having their own gravitational pull, telling someone because i've been there, telling people that this is okay when they know it's not, and most of those giant influencers, if you go back and
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you look at all of them, they'll be like dead, dead, dead. it's a shame not to tell somebody they need help. it's a shame. just like if i was an alcoholic and every day i was filling this with gin while i was on tv, every one of you would be like, get his cup, get his cup. but if i was eating 15 cookies every day. unfortunately, dana might be like, oh, you want another cookie? it's just one more. i would never you would wait till the feeding frenzy later. yeah, but i'm saying at some point, enough is enough. yeah. she should not be talking to anybody about anything. well, even with the bangs, i remember we all put on the covid 15. >> i remember years ago when bob beckel was here, the late bob beckel, our fabulous former colleague, he had bought a gigantic energy drink. and it was for 20. we were in the other studio and i walked in and i saw this, and he had went in for hair and makeup, i saw it, i know he's going to. he can't drink that before the show. there's so much sugar, so much sodium. so many like all
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the chemicals, everything. so i poured it down the drain. i basically had to run around to prevent him from getting me because he was like, that was $10. and he was furious with me. so i would i would maybe like, figure out a way to, like, distract you and like, let's have fun. >> let's not talk about, hey, let's try crackers instead of cookies. >> but i think the interesting debate that we're having in the country and we're about to have and more so when we have the confirmation hearings, is can these new drugs be a part of the solution, or is it the solution for some? or as rfk jr is saying, it's like actually health, diet and wellness. that's a better way to do it. that's going to be a big debate going forward. and who's going to pay for that? who's going to pay for the drugs? who should get through? all of this is going to be a very fascinating discussion in the next year. >> all right. can i just say one thing? and it's all about the big corporations because it's in their minds, whether it's the doctors or the hospitals or the drug pharmacists. i mean, that's how they make their money. all right. >> the fastest, not the fattest, is up next. well, i'm sorry, but i find no glory in
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for dead people. >> you know, be more of a celebration of life than more of the multi-day traditional services, which cost a lot of money, which i hadn't seen the video. >> i did not know that this funeral home was run by a child, but now it all makes sense with a barrette like the party bros we used to have on watters world on the weekends. >> remember those guys? >> oh, saturday night. >> so i just read this book about johnny carson, and he had a policy. he never went to funerals. he was just something he didn't do. so now, from now on, i'm not going to a single funeral. for the rest, i'm not even going to my own funeral. >> i think that will be up to emma. >> janine, i think it's a great idea. people are depressed. they're sad. you know, unless you're the kind of person who drinks and becomes angry, i say, why not? i mean, did he have a barrette in his hair? what was with the hair? >> yeah, we got to see that. he was cute. >> he looked like hermie from rudolph. >> i have a policy. i don't go to baby showers. yeah, right.
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>> right. >> so having a policy is good, but i send a gift on this one. i think that they should make sure that they have some sort of partnership with a rideshare program. because if people are going to get wasted at the funeral, they can't be driving drunk afterwards. they'll be right back at the funeral. exactly. yeah. yeah. >> this is a horrible idea. as bad as his hair. this is like we should be idea shaming. nothing's worse when everyone gets drunk and keeps it real at the funeral. i never liked him anyways. he did. it's all going to come out. dad loved you more. he didn't love me then, you know. and then all of a sudden. and he was having an affair with the neighbor. and it's going to be. no, no, you keep alcohol out the funeral only if the girlfriend comes. and what if the preacher gets drunk? no, it's all bad. this is what happens when dad. this is nepotism. dad let son come up with an idea for the family business. and this is going to end horribly. yep. >> funerals are also way too expensive. i agree, it's crazy. all right, one more thing is up next. same old story.
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