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that's all you need to know about don lemmon is how pretentious he is about being stupid. he's a character in a film, and one you have a laugh at, and a lot less dangerous that he's just got an wet'suwet'en show -- internet show that you and i get to laugh at. >> we only have a few moment, but the worst, of course, we don't have time to play it, is the garbage comment by joe biden, didn't learn from deplorables from hillary clinton. >> he might have learned it, but unfortunately he probably forgot it. >> oh, that's a sick burn, chris bedford, thank you very much. that was wonderful. all right, that's it for us tonight, i'm kailey in for laura, thank you for watching the special edition, jesse watters prime time takes this from here [ ♪♪ ]
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>> welcome to a special edition of jesse watters prime time. i'm rachel in for jesse. jimmy carter died at the age of 100. the president-elect donald trump had a heartfelt message, i just heard of the news about the passing of president jimmy carter. those of us who have been fortunate to serve as president understand this is an exclusive club and only we can relate to the enormous responsible of leading the greatest nation in history. the challenges jimmy failed as president came at a pivotal time for our country and he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all american, and for that we all owe him a debt of gratitude. joe biden came out of his vacation bunker and true to form, made it about himself. >> it's a sad day but brings back an incredible amount of
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good memories. today america and the world in my view lost a remarkable leader. he was a statesman, and a humanitarian. and jill and i lost a dear friend. i've been hanging out with jimmy carter for over 50 years it dawn on me and countless conversations over those years, and i've always been proud to say, and he used to kid me about it, i was the first national figure to endorse him in 1976. >> jimmy carter and joe biden served 5 decades apart but both presidencies ended in economic malaise, and were presidential book ends. jimmy carter's presidency ushered in a wave of progressivism, and joe biden's failures mark the end of progressivism. the wall street journal says the progressive moment in global politics is over, at least for
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now. this past year shows the progressive politics that dominated most industrialized countries over the past two decades, is shifting to the right, fuelled by working class anxieties over the economy and immigration, and growing fatigue with issues like climate change and identity politics. people in the party agreed. earlier in the year, james clyburn burn reportedly sat down with joe biden and told him, "your style doesn't lend itself well to the environment we're currently in." joe biden never listened. privately he thought he should have stayed in the race, even after his rocky debate. joe biden thinks he would have beat trump according to people in his inner orbit, and if anyone was to blame for trump's win, he thinks it should be his attorney general merritt garland. privately complaining that garland should have been quicker and tougher in prosecuting trump. that kind of thinking is exactly why democrats lost in the first
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place. the go after trump plan was their answer to everything. listen to what one democrat strategist had to say. >> it doesn't matter what the republicans do, the democrats, if we don't change how we're perceived, and who we are and what we're for, we're never going to win, the democratic party for nine years now has stood for nothing, other than beating trump. and that's been the only organizing principle of the party, when you ask a democrat, who you are, and what you're for, the answer is you're against trump, so we have a lot of work to do as a party. >> and the party went after any democrats who dared to dissent. remember mayor eric adams, he got the trump treatment when he complained about illegal immigration. >> would you consider pardoning eric adams. >> i would, i think he was treated unfairly. >> it's interesting, when he essentially went against what
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was happening with the migrants coming in and made some strong statements, like this is not sustainable, i said you know what, he'll be indicted soon, i said it not as a prediction, a bit light hearted i said he's going to be indicted, and a few months later he got indicted. ill look at it. >> liberal podcasters were also punished. >> the mini disagreed 5% on transissues or crime, everyone is right wing, right wing, tear it down. this is destructive extreme left, honestly, this portion, that kind of destructive attitude is poison. it's not just poison to us, it's poison to our chances of winning, because we keep pushing people out, and keep pushing people out and all of a sudden we lost the popular vote. >> for the first time in a presidential election, republicans had an advantage in
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the national exit polls. according to the ap, republicans now outnumber democrats by five points. why? because democrats didn't have an identity. their identity was never about helping you, it was always about just stopping trump. meanwhile, trump transformed the gop into the party of the working class. >> the country club republican party become a bottom-up populist working class party and we saw the evolution here, the beginnings, of a working class coalition. that is now dominating the republican party, it's a populous party with conservative tinges, as opposed to what it used to be, which is a conservative party with populous leaning, on the democratic side, i think you saw wall street
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billionaires support democrats, and now we've got country club democrats, and what does that mean for the democrats going forward in my view, they're in a tough spot. >> the party that wins is the party that understands the middle class and the working class. and be under trump, republicans won the trust of both. donald trump is ushering in the first bipartisan unity cabinet in our lifetime. robert kennedy junior, elon musk, next to marco rubio, marco was, it's not just the end of the progressive experiment, it's the beginning of a new era, where we transcend the washington left-right games, and come together to put the american people and families first. fox news contributor, editor-in-chief of the federalist and author of rigged, how the media, big tech and democrats seized our election, holly hemingway joins us now.
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molly, this is an interesting moment. so let's talk about the fact that donald trump didn't just win politically. it sounds like he won culturally, you see even in youth movements, trend wise on the rise, the mano sphere. what do you make of all this. >> it might be the more important win than trump had with this election, the political win is big, but there seems like an oppressive fog over the country that affected so many people talk and how they think about things and that's begun to lift, an aspect, it's kind of cool to be a trump supporter among young people, but more than that, it's cool to express different ideas and to explore different ways of thinking, and that's what we hadn't had for the last decade, where you had complete control over the discourse and what people were allowed to stay and think. >> so interesting, because even right now, we'll talk about this
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later in the show, molly, but there's this narrative out in the media, that there's disunity and fighting among maga, and what i see is a lot of unity and debate and robust debate, which as you say is very healthy, but also this uniting of left and right, under these sort of populist ideas of protecting the workers, and looking out for american families. >> i think a lot of it is really just common sense, that's why you're seeing so many people from a variety of different political perspectives uniting here, is they got kind of sick of how so much of what was being foisted on the country lacked sense at all. whether it was something as extreme as the radical transagenda, which almost nobody support, yet somehow the people in power were trying to make everybody be subjected to t but a common sense approach. love of the country, think about how long it's been since you were allowed to express love for your own country, and it's an important thing to be patriotic
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and love your own country, but yet again so many people made that where you were supposed to believe your country was irredeemable, and racist and awful and you're seeing a rejection of this with this unifying moment for a lot of americans. >> do you think that the trump maga movement and this sort of new unity party that they're creating, can this good feeling, this happy feeling, this lifting as you said of that fog, can this continue, what do they need to do to keep that momentum going? >> i think one thing that would be good for the people right now is to realize what has made america great has never been politicians or politics, it has been that we are a country based on certain ideals, these ideas are based in eternal truths, and it's important to go back not -- you know not just to reject the recent decade of insanity but really understand what are our core principles and what drives those principles. >> amen to that molly.
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> up next, senior advisor for president trump elena haba, she's here. welcome. >> hi rachel, happy new year. >> happy new year to you. it's a happy new year especially for those of you voting for trump in this new trump maga moment. what do you make of this conversation i'm having with molly. can this goodwill continue, this unity between left and right we're seeing under maga umbrella, can that continue into the new year? >> yes, and i think it's not maga, it's america. this is the way our country used to be and i think that thanks to the radical left, we have more unity in this country, because they do not want to be persecuted, prosecuted, they don't want to have a country that is divisive, we're america first, maga is make america great again, that's it. so coming into the new year, i'm so grateful for everybody that was america first but more
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importantly for president trump, who was bold, persecuted, attacked relentlessly and now americans who were on the verge of being democrat, some were democrat, are coming over to the side of america. it's not a maga movement, it's an american movement. and they love our country, we're tired of divisiveness, and we want to bring unity in 2024. that's the truth. >> alina, yet joe biden is playing the blame game, and blaming maryk garland, he wasn't tough enough on donald trump. >> he wasn't tough enough. 3 and a half years with indictments shams and hoaxes, and cases and the man had to go all night to go campaign while other people like joe biden were asleep on rohobits beach. he came out on top, garland should be ashamed of himself, sending dojs into new york, going after my client, going
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after president trump and going after america, rachel, that's the truth, wasn't just about president trump, it was about our constitution, it was about the foundation of this country, and they wanted to turn us into a third world country, into a banana republic, and they failed, and shifting blame to kamala, him say things like i could have beaten trump is a joke, you didn't beat him, and that's why we won, we won majorly. >> thank you for joining us, and happy new year. >> thanks rachel. happy new year. >> up next if your boss fired you, would you train your replacement?
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>> what does it mean to put america first? many believe america is defined
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by our economic and military might, but america is more than that, it's a physical place with people who share common history, traditions and culture. so how can we really be america first is our economy is putting american workers last? in the raging debate over the expansion of h1b visa programs, donald trump's dodge general elon musk insist these work visas are essential for tech companies to believe. these are competitive men, and i believe them when they say they want america to win the global game against our adversaries, but the question is what is your definition of winning, and at whose expense should the game be played? the h1b policy was created to bring the best and brightest to america and address labour shortages in specialized fields. it's an argument industry makers have been making for year.
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>> a critical shortage of scientific implement, and one way to solve it, open our doors to highly talented scientists and engineers who want to live work and pay taxes here. >> on paper that sounds like a noble cause, but in practice it's been wildly abused and undercuts american workers and tech jobs that no one can crediteddably argue that americans don't want to do. who can forget what happened at disney when it workers were laid oven mass and forced to retrain their foreign replacements. >> i walked into a small conference room, and the disney executive made a harsh announcement. all of you in this room will be losing your jobs in the next 90 days. your jobs have been given over to a foreign workforce, in the meantime, you'll be training your replacements, until your jobs 100% transferred over and if you do not co-operate you
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won't receive severance pay. >> americans aren't opposed to bringing in more geniuses like elon musk, but these workers are willing to put up with lower pay, longer hours and worse conditions, unable to leave their jobs without risking deportation because they want to become citizens and bring their families over through chain migration. these companies are creating a permanent class of foreign worker, it's a rigged game designed to create cheap labour and make it impossible for american citizens to compete. this is a problem for decades and despite our leaders getting directly called out about it, they refused to take action. >> my husband has an engineering degree with over ten years of experience, and he was laid off three years ago and has yet to find a permanent job in his field. my question to you is why does the government continue to issue and extend h1b visas when there
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are tons of americans just like my husband with no job? >> what industry tells me is that they don't have enough highly skilled engineers. if your husband is in that field, then we should get his resume, and i'll forward it to some of these companies that are telling me they can't find enough engineers in this field. >> why do you think the h1b program is so popular with big corporations? >> good question. obama is good at seeming compassionate. but when he left office, h1b visas were a record high. and there's argument that the problem isn't mass immigration but american culture itself. we need he's foreign workers he says because americans have celebrated mediocrity for decades. celebrating the promise queen, and the job over the
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valedictorian. american culture isn't the issue, it's the destruction of it that is at the core of the problem. american culture gave the world electricity, airplane, cars, elvis, the internet, rocky balboa and "star wars." what we're witnessing now isn't the failure of american culture, but the deliberate ocean of it, fuelled by decades of mass immigration, and an education system poisoned by cultural marx marxism. promoting america last visa policies won't restore our greatness. it's a distraction from the real issue the dismantling of our national identity, the takeover of our schools by communists, and the devaluation of our labour. sadly, we're replacing american goodness with godlessness.
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and maga's newest members envision a -- and that fails to appreciate the humanity and vulnerability of our citizen, secularism, transhumannism, and ai will never satisfy the soul. america needs god, family, love, and a return to real, not virtual relationships. according to the constitution, we were promised a government that would provide for the common defence, promote general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty for the people. america is not a sports team, and winning in the stock market is not my definition of success for america. america first is not a slogan, it's a guiding principle, maga is about honouring our history, and our christian values. it's about protecting our people, our families, and our way of life.
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the author of "bad news: how woke media is undermining democracy." she joins us now. >> rachel, my god, that was so beautiful and moving, and important, thank you so much for everything you just said and for having me. >> batia what is your take on this h1b visa debate. >> let me explain to you why i find it so utterly infuriating what is happening here. before donald trump, there was a hand shake agreement between both parties to erase our national borders, to import millions and millions of low wage cheap labour, and to export and offshore manufacturing, good middle class jobs to build up the middle class of china and mexico. and the working class said no, we will not share as you sell off our children's future and they elected donald trump to say
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no to that. and what did the left do? immediately started to call them racist. you are a racist if you oppose the selling out of your children's future for the enrichment of the leftist elites. now what we're seeing is the exact same thing, but it's coming from people who claim to be part of the maga movement, elon musk, calling american workers lazy and stupid, and anti-indian racists of all things, because they're saying no to the selling out of the future of the children, and it's so disspiritting to see this coming from a so-called right, and i think you nailed rachel, they don't believe in national borders and don't know what a nation is, don't know what it means to feel a sense of obligation, not just to our fellow americans because they're fellow americans, but to people who have less than you. elon musk you're the richest man in the world, you can't have a bit of respect for the country and the people in it, and the
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working class of the nation that gave you that privilege? you have no respect for the god who gave you that privilege? it's so utterly infuriating, and i'm grateful to you and to patriot steve bannon, our national hero for towing the line and heading the line on this and saying no, no, we will not sit here and sheer as they take good jobs away from americans and give them to other people. >> what is the answer. if we keep importing foreign labour to meet this demand and if we keep as you said driving the wages down, we don't get to the root of the problem. if they're right that we need more people, which i'm not entirely convinced that that is the case, we could set up programs in inner cities to prepare them to code, and these are entry level job, let's not pretend a lot of these are super hi-tech, some of them are entry level and people can be trained into them, but that would require the oligarch, and titans
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of the universe to take less money and invest in this and for our government to invest in these programs. >> you're totally right and think of the irony, they shipped their good manufacturing jobs overseas and said we'll teach them to code, and it turns out, no, we'll import people to do the coding. >> exactly. i want to end on what i think is a positive note, because what i see is left and right coming together in this, why don't you talk about that a bit. because i think it's a positive thing. >> oh, absolutely, i mean, this moment revealed that the divide in this country is not left versus right and not god forbid racial. it's the multiracial multiethnic working class coalition coming together and taking on the oligarch, both the overcredentialed college elites and oligarchs of silicon valley, and saying we're going to stand together, black, white, asian, working class americans will stand together for the future of their children. >> i'm glad you came and i have to tell you i think this debate that's going on is incredibly
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important, and i'm glad we're having it, and i'm grateful to elon musk and it's happening on twitter. >> absolutely, i could not agree with you more. god bless you. >> all right, amazon cripples a christmas classic, why. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that. adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was overseas on a deployment. i got separated from my marines and i got hit in the neck, and it broke my neck and paralyzed me.
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14 years ago, i was on a training mission. did a military freefall, and i had some faulty equipment. i hit the ground. going, 30 to 40 knots and was instantly paralyzed. i met jack fanning when he invited us to park city, utah, through his foundation. i was able to actually get on the mountain and ski with my family, i can't put into words what that meant. i got paid in the military to do crazy fun stuff. and after my accident, i'm still that same guy. and when i was able to jump out of a perfectly good, helicopter, at 10,000 feet, i did it. i was talking to some vets last week amazing how we have these houses where they can come over because they■re in chairs too. carpet and wheelchairs don't mix very well. tunnel to towers, they got rid of all that. they redid my whole bathroom. that's probably the favorite part of my house. i thought they were just going to do the upgrades. but the surprise to me was they paid off the entire mortgage.
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>> it's a wonderful life an all american classic, cherished across the country for almost 80 years now. and it's not just a story about christmas angels and miracles, it's about the spirit of a small town america, and the fight to keep it alive in the face of corporate greed. >> listen to me, i beg of you not to do this thing. if potter gets ahold of this building, they'll never be another decent house built in this town. now he's after us, why, it's simple, because we're cutting in on his business, that's why, and
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because he wants to keep you living in his slums and paying the kind of rent he decides. don't you see what is happen, potter isn't selling, he's buying. >> i can get along with 20 all right. >> you don't have to sign anything, pay it when you can, that's okay. >> could i have 17.50. >> of course, 50 crepts. >> fans of the film are livid over amazon's abridged version of the 1946 film on its streaming service. amazon cut the potters bill scene, the most important part of the film from the story line. the daily mail is reporting that the scene is yanked by amazon because of copyright issues and we've also reached out to amazon for comment but haven't heard back. you can still find the full version if you have amazon prime, something is not adding up here. the movie makes no sense without the potters bill scene. it's the turning point of the
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story. in the original movie, george bailey tell his guardian angel clarence he believes he's better off dead than alive, so clarence shows george what life in the town of bedford falls would have looked like if he never existed. the town is in complete disarray, small businesss have disappeared, and crime is skyrocketed, and families that lived in homes now live in shacks on the outskirts of town, and everything is owned by greedy henry potter. >> i suppose it would be better if i had never been born at all. >> what did you say. >> i said i wish i had never been born. >> you must the say things like that. wait a minute, wait a minute. that's an idea. >> hey, where is the bailey building. >> that went out of business years ago. >> bud, what is the idea. i live in a shack in potter's field, i never seen you before in my life, see.
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>> henry, it's george, don't you know me, what happened to us. >> let me go. >> get me back to my wife and kids, help me clarence, please, please. i want to live again. >> it's the climax of the story, when george bailey realizes how much good he brought to bedford falls and the lives of others and amazon completely erased it. the scene portrays what life looks like when the interests of big business is prioritized over the heart and soul of the american people. the erase you're of the potters bill scene doesn't just ruin the chronology of the story, it removes criticism of capitalism and divorce from morality, and business men who only care about profits and not people. we've been living in pottersville, and the 2024 election is a chance to course correct towards george bailey's america, the host, and my
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daughter joins us now. aveda, why did amazon erase this scene, and more importantly, is jeff bezos the new mr. potter. >> let's talk about mr. potter's version of bedford falls. it says a monopolistic system based off debt slavery, and gambling, and prostitution and completely devoid of christian ethics, jeff bezos amazon is completely devoid of christian ethic, amazon uses its power to crush small businesss, and allegedly steals intellectual property, and silences conservative authors, and is the largest provider of h1b visas, which is something that is devaluing american labour, creating a surplus of american citizens by importing cheap foreign labour, it's capitalism without conscience, and i
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just -- i think that if you look at the contrast between jeff bezos and mr. potter and george bailey, you see something, george bailey provided people with homes and dignity, and stability, and he rejected mr. potter's author he didn't sell out to mr. potter, and george bailey is the richest man in town, not mr. potter, not jeff bezos. >> that's interesting i feel like we're living in pot termsville, i sort of alluded to that, degraded towns and cities, they have prostitution, in pottersville, we have internet important, uber eats, less family dinner, an erosion of the all american bedford falls american culture. can we still return to that. >> it's obvious america wants to return to george bailey's america. trump won the popular vote. i think that's the sign.
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right now we have overregulation, monopolies, america last visa policies destroying the middle class. look at covid. covid was the greatest transfer of wealth in american history. you had amazon and walmart open, and main street closed down, and the question of what is america, are we profit margins, gdp growth, or are we a physical place, a nation of real people who have a shared identity in christianity, and this is not collectism, communism is theft, capitalism without christian morality is also theft. we want to return to george bailey's america. >> i want to return to bedford falls. >> let's watch that movie. >> it's the great christmas movie. into and a great new year's eve movie. >> aveda, thank you for joining us. us. and day one agenda, straight ahead. tario, canada. stable and secure when the world around us isn't.
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[ ♪♪ ] >> rachel: 2024 was the year people finally began to take america's chronic disease epidemic seriously and 2005 will
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be the year that trump and rk put the health of americans at the forefront of us domestic policy. over a third of americans have at least one chronic illness, and it's only getting worse. rk says he's ready to transform american eating habits and diet, and plans on hitting the ground running on day one. if confirmed, rfk would be responsible for naming people tasked with rewriting the dietary guidelines for americans, aka the food pyramid. reforming the food pyramid could be the first major early victory, according to politico. they say if you're going to have leadership that wants to shake up health and nutrition and thinking about how the government holistically gives advice about nutrition, the dietary guidelines are pretty one stop shop. this potential trump and rfk
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victory could be a major royal to big food and big pharma who have been poisoning americans for generations. >> we have a generation of kids swimming around in a toxic soup right now and we need to -- we're betraying them, we're supposed to be taking care of our kids and we're letting these industries corrupt our agencies and mass poison them, and nobody in the world has a chronic disease epidemic of the kind we have in our country. >> what he just said, i can't tell you how many american moms agree with that. making america healthy again, is ambitious, and finally getting the entire country talking about health. but big food and pharma won't go down without a fight. so what will day one of maha look like. let's ask the cofounder of true med, kali, happy new year. >> it's the year of maha coming up. >> rachel: i want to talk
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about what is going to happen on day one, but let's talk about this past year, because there's been massive successes for maha, so maybe you could recap that for us. >> rachel, the success started with leaders like you, who have given voice to millions forgotten moms and children, and this foundational question of why are we getting so sick in america, and that call was heard by rfk, and heard by president trump, and the millions of moms, the millions of young people, and millions of independents who voted trump for the first time have given leverage to this maha agenda that i think puts us on the verge of generational change to ask real questions like why are kids getting autism, what is in our food, why are we the sickest country in the developed world and take common sense unimpeachable steps to fix those issues. >> it's funny, donald trump and
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rfk are not even inaugurated, and the year isn't over and already we're seeing change, right. >> it's amazing, you would have never imagined this a year ago, that on the verge of president trump coming to office, the biden administration is scrambling to clean up our food supply. i mean, it goes to exactly what president trump said during the campaign. let's just figure out what is in our food, do foundational science, and look at the 10,000 chemicals that we allow in our food that europe doesn't and right now, the biden administration in the final weeks of scrambling to ban food dyes, this is incredible and it represents a bipartisan consensus that president trump and bobby kennedy have forged and a path to opportunity to bipartisan opportunity in the new year. >> i know you have a full agenda that rk and donald trump want to do in this maha movement, but give me top line issues that you're ared a to tackle on day
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one. >> number 1 get the science right. it doesn't make sense, the usda guidelines recommend sugar for two-year-olds. let's change the incentives, and number 3, rachel, let's look at the impact of china on our food supply chain. a lot of food comes from china, a lot of chemicals come from china. this is a national security issue, 77% of military aged americans aren't eligible to join the military because of metabolic conditions, i think a lot of problems are coming from china. we need to trust and empower american farmers, that's core to what president trump is saying. >> i couldn't agree more. this is the most bhp issue of this trump agenda, and i'm here for it. thank you for joining us, and happy new year and let's all make america healthy again. thanks kelly. >> happy new year. >> rachel: how many kids do you have, and is it enough to
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>> rachel: remember when french president emmanuel macron said this back in 2018. >> please present me the lady who decided being perfectly educated to have 7, 8, 9 children. >> i can show you one, right here. harvard graduate and mother of eight conducted a study to fake the reasons behind why women choose to have large families. she interviewed 55 college educated mothers who have at least five children to find out why. we'll talk more on that in just a bit. but it's clear that macron who has no kids of his own, doesn't understand the joy of having children.
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patronizing and anti-child mentalities are contributing to the baby bust we're in. the birth rate fell even further below the replacement level. a poll from earlier this year, shows only 45% of women between 18 and 34 want to become mothers and that's just how the left likes it. they've been pushing anti-family attitudes and legislation for decades and it's working. abortion, materialism, and the glorification of girl bossing are all delaying marriage and family for young women. the women she interviewed didn't prioritize any of those things, she said all 55 women had one thing in common, quote, it boils down to some sort of deeply held thing, possibly from childhood, a platinum conviction that the capacity to conceive children, to receive them into my arms, to take them home, to dwell with them in love, to sacrifice for them as they grow, and to delight in them as the lord
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delights in us, that thing, call it motherhood, call it child bear, that that thing is the most worthwhile thing in the world. the most perfect thing i'm capable of doing. peachy kienan is the author of domestic extremist, and a senior contributor at the federalist. happy new year. >> thank you rachel, you too. >> rachel: what are the consequences for our society if we continue to devalue motherhood. >> it's really sad and you see this message being taught to young women from the time they're a little kid, i was taught this, 20s are for having fun and dating and settle down in your 30s and get punished with a baby or two. the consequences are stark, we have the highest rates of depression and anxiety among single young women and i wrote a book domestic extremist, and i
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found since the book came out, is it's hard to convince young women to go from being on tinder for ten years to shift their mindset to becoming a mother and becoming a wife. it will take a lot easier to focus on the people who have kids and try to convince them to have one more. >> that's interesting. why do educated women decide to have five, six, seven, eight, nine kids. >> yeah, i went to college, i tried to use my education, i had a whole career, and then i started having children, and i realized, okay, wait, this is actually way better. this is a much better job for me, and i ended up with five. i do regret having even more than that actually, and i live in this little bubble in los angeles where i'm surrounded by trad moms, and they have more kids than me, i have friends who have 12 kids. 100% are college educated, so well read, and really not what
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you think of some uneducated, mother hubbard living in a barn with all her kids. these are women like me, and like you who have made the decision, maybe because they are educated and because they have read widely, and they understand, like, what is actually the meaning of life and what can make you happy. >> i think people are looking for things that are hard, but soul nourishing, and motherhood certainly fits into that category. peachy kienan, thank you for joining us. >> thank you rachel. >> that's all we have for tonight, be sure to tune in to fox and friends we could, saturday and sunday at 6 a.m., hannity is up next. thank you for joining us. >> welcome to this special

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