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>> greg: in your face, harold. yeah. here's something like harold that has a problem getting out of his shell. that's harold the loggerhead sea turtle actually a girl sea turtle rescued 30 years ago and still thriving omaha aquarium. deign cute. >> greg: serves as ambassador for the aquarium. >> jesse: scratch his back shell tickles. >> harold: happy 82nd wedding anniversary they met in high school 82 years later still married, three children, 16 grandchildren. 1 great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren, congratulations. >> jesse: did they shave their chest? i don't think so. have great night, everybody. please take us instagram. banks for watching, it's american now and forever an oligarchy is taking shape in
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america of extreme wealth, power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy. >> tech titans turn out for trump and biden's bitter. kid rock joins prime time. >> well, well, well. happy birthday to me. >> they're not actually elaborating on why she won't be attending next week's inauguration, which i think probably tells you everything you need to know. >> the reason why michelle obama is boycotting trump's inauguration. >> he said it's dire. someone will die. >> that's what occurred. >> let me just take a minute. sorry. you're not supposed to make me cry. >> everybody knew the fire was coming, but bass was drinking in africa. >> plus, come monday, joe biden is out. you're going to miss him. >> not one bit.
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>> we're now entering the days of thunder. that's how insiders are describing the second trump term. the greatest comeback in political history is just getting started. a little while ago, corporate america saw trump as toxic. but now maga is the hottest brand in town. just this week, trump received the highest award a president can get the first ever presidential commemorative can of diet coke. get ready for mcdonald's big mac in chief. companies want to be associated with trump, and they want you to know it. the stigma of a trump donation, which was out there to some degree eight years ago, is no longer there. who knows what's going to happen two months from now, but for today, up and down, corporate america is solidly pro-trump. the biggest brands in america. look at these right here. each donated a million large. one lobbyist said everyone's trying to kiss the ring and curry favor. we're hopeful this new administration
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will be friendlier than the previous one. trump's not running for reelection, so he can use the money for anything from his library to making sure republicans keep the house. he could even use some of it to pay off kamala's debt, if he's so inclined. one trump adviser told axios the money is just pouring in at mar-a-lago. trump doesn't have to lift a finger. everyone's coming to him. sure, trump will cash the check, but that doesn't mean he owes you anything. the president was overheard telling an executive this, quote, you guys made this amount of money last year, and you're going to make so much more now because of me. but when i needed you, where the f were you? you weren't with me. and maybe you were with her. a big part of trump's second term is making sure america is on the cutting edge. five tech titans are getting positions of honor on trump's inauguration stage. musk, zuckerberg, bezos, tiktok ceo and the biggest name in ai sam altman. one official
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said i think the message it sends is first, the importance of free speech, and then that these are all huge job creators in this country and they're going to be a big part of where this president goes in the second term. these guys all used to be in biden's corner. now they're america's first. >> four years ago, the democratic party had the white house. it had the senate. they had the house. it had the popular vote, and it had silicon valley on its side. over the past four years, the democratic party has lost the house, lost the senate, lost the white house, lost the popular vote, and now has lost silicon valley, which means the billionaires are on the other side of the table. >> biden's pretty bitter about the tech turncoats. >> listen, i want to warn the country of some things that give me great concern. this is a dangerous country, and that's a dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra wealthy people. the dangerous consequences if their
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abuse of power is left unchecked. today, an oligarchy is taking shape in america of extreme wealth, power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy. >> the big guy has a point about how powerful big tech is. they crush their competition. they can censor speech and use their deep pockets and influence to sway elections. we can't blindly trust them because they can switch right back. but why would biden wait until his farewell address to warn us about them? if kamala won, he wouldn't have warned us about anything. biden doesn't care about a tech oligarchy. he doesn't even know what it means. but he does understand revenge. democrats had big tech in their pocket since the obama years, using them to cancel trump deep six, the laptop and buy off the battlegrounds. you weren't even allowed to crack fauci jokes on their platforms. but after biden bombed at the debate and they cut off donations and opened the door for pelosi to plunge the knife, are these guys loyal? are they
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legit, or do they just want to be in bed with the winning team? musk has a little more street cred than the others because he stuck his neck out when there was risk, but i don't know about the rest of this crew. maybe they're libertarians, maybe they're libs. maybe they're imperialists. what do i know? but i do know biden wants blood. he's declaring a war on the tech industrial complex and using it as a rallying cry for the new resistance. he's telling his party to ditch the ai and wage class warfare against the tech giants. >> i almost saw this speech as an attempt to wrestle back the mantle of populism from the republicans. donald trump has run a populist campaign, and that's a lot. he's the outsider. and what joe biden last night did was quite interesting. almost try to reclaim populism for the democratic party. >> spending a decade calling trump. hitler blew up in the democrats faces. they lost their base donors and the plot. >> the democrats have come to the end of a nine year
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messaging program, during which they woke up every single day and told america and the world that donald trump was a bad guy because he's an authoritarian, he's a racist, he's a sexual predator, he's a fascist. he's all these horrible things that they say about him. and what was the end result? he won. he got elected to the presidency again. this has got to be regarded as the greatest communication failure in the history of world politics. a nine year campaign that failed. >> so biden is trying to rebrand democrats as a party for the people. but actions speak louder than words. >> you got three people on top, mr. musk, mr. bezos and mr. zuckerberg who are now worth almost $1 trillion. would you agree with president biden, who last night stated, and i quote, an oligarchy is taking shape in america of extreme wealth, power and influence that
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threatens our entire democracy. >> the three billionaires who you listed that all made the money themselves, the mr. musk came to the country as an immigrant. >> forget how they made their money. do you think that when so few people have so much wealth and so much economic and political power, that that is an oligarchic form of society? >> well, i would note that the president biden gave the presidential medal of freedom to two people who i think would qualify for his oligarchs. >> biden gave the medal of freedom to george soros and mike bloomberg. he only likes the billionaires who work for him, and democrats used mob rule to bully these ceos to their side. if you said what democrats didn't want to hear, you're canceled. even if it's the truth. you're canceled. but that's over now. it's hot speech. winter ceos can say what they want and support whoever they want without getting whacked, and they don't
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have to pretend to like the guy anymore. look at these blue chip companies ditching dei a few years ago. if you didn't have a diversity officer or tampons in the men's room, your company would get boycotted. now you get dinner with the president, and trump's a talker. >> he is world class on real estate and on communications. and those are sort of his foundational skills. and those are, you know, he's world class on both, which is like probably the first person in the world to be world class in both of those things. right? the real estate industry is not historically known for its great communicators. here you've got somebody who does both of those things incredibly well. >> 47 speaks to something inside successful, competitive men. they like what he does and they like that. he says what he wants, and they like his drive and his finesse. when there's an obstacle and when you see a man survive a gunshot and pop back up, that's respect. men want to be around men like that, and now they're not intimidated by their hr departments. they're the boss. but at the end of the day, all
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these ceos really care about is their bottom line. banks are seeing big profits because companies are optimistic about the economy. ceos all over the planet are looking to finance big ticket investments here in america. that's good news for everyone and for trump to modernize the country and shred biden's legacy. he's going to need corporate america on his side. if we're going to fight trade wars, we're going to have to reindustrialize if we're going to capitalize on ai, we're going to need to produce much more energy here at home, and we're going to need young american workers to step up and fight for the american dream. so we're cautiously optimistic about big tech's newfound loyalty. they're saying all the right things, but it's early. these people might just go where the wind blows. and if they want our trust, they have to earn it because we can always bust up these big monopolies. if they stomp all over our constitutional rights again. senator josh hawley joins us now. all right, senator, you were always
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suspicious. still are, i imagine, of these big tech monopolies. now, a lot of their ceos are going to be at the inauguration, throwing a bunch of money around, saying all the right things. do you trust them? >> no, of course not. i don't trust him at all. but what i do trust is the fact donald trump won this election. and jesse, you've got it right. these people, these corporate chieftains, can see that. you know what? this is where the american people are. donald trump won the electoral college. he won the popular vote. he's got majorities in both houses. and they're realizing that they're woke. far left policies don't pay that. the american public, the american consumer, doesn't want it. and they respond to winning. and that's a good thing. so we shouldn't trust them. but we should go on winning and make it clear that we've got the mandate from the american people we need to deliver. and the message to corporate america is, get with the program and start doing what the people want. >> what happens if gavin newsom, god forbid, wins next election and he's a california kid and all these tech guys go back to his side and they start
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to censorship all over again. what happens next? >> well, this is why we shouldn't trust him. and it's also why, jesse, we really ought to break up those that are monopolies. i mean, we shouldn't give these corporations huge power because they will use it against us. and that's not a hypothetical as you know better than anybody. you've covered it. this has happened for four years and running. so our message ought to be, hey, listen, if you want to respect the results of the last election, good for you. you should. that's a good business. but we're not going to let you have control over the government. we're not going to let you have control over our speech, for heaven's sake. we're not going to give you control over the economy. we're going to get more competition. we're going to make sure you don't censor. we're going to make sure that you can't control us. that ought to be our program, and that will help keep them in check and make sure president trump can implement his agenda. >> all right. we've seen this before. it's like a relationship. you know we know we know what to do here. i think you and i have probably been through the same thing. senator josh hawley, good to see you. we'll see you at the inaugural balls.
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>> looking forward to it. >> donald trump's inauguration weekend is shaping up to be a once in a lifetime all american event. monday's parade is going to feature 7000 patriots from all across the country, including first responders from the july 13th butler rally and the infamous trump garbage truck is slated to make an appearance. and for those with more expensive tastes, luxury hotel packages for the inauguration include helicopter rides, high end shopping sprees and vats of caviar vats. on monday, carrie underwood is going to perform america the beautiful during the swearing in ceremony. and if you get to d.c. a night early, be sure to visit trump's make america great again victory rally on sunday, featuring performances by the village people and this guy. the one and only kid rock, who just announced his new seven city tour starting in march, as well as the rock and
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rodeo. this is going to be happening in may. how are you doing, kid? >> what's up jesse? >> so is this your first inauguration? >> no, i was actually listening to your show a little bit before i got the truck here, and i heard, you know, michelle obama's not not attending. i would kindly remind her that years back when obama was first elected, i did not vote for him. but they asked me to play the inauguration and i played it and i went, had a good time. i went for, out of respect to the presidency. so i would kindly remind miss michelle about that. >> i forgot about that. and that's cool, because it's really not about the politics. it's about the office. and you got to respect it. why isn't michelle attending? all the other first ladies are. >> i don't know, she seems a little angry. she might be. well, i don't know. you can't. you can't say something nice. yeah. let me hear it. >> that's smart for husbands
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and people on live television. so what happens when you go to inauguration like this? are you going to have a vat of caviar? >> i don't even know what a vat is. >> i had to ask, too. it's like an industrial drum. i just i've never had a lot of caviar. i don't know if you could fit it all into a vat, but what are you going to be doing there? >> man, we were. we put something together. very special. i mean, i've spent so much time on this. when i was first asked to do it, and it was kind of a thing where they're like, can you show up and play the track, do a couple songs? and i was like, respectfully, i'm not interested in that at all. i'd rather help you any way i can. you know, i'm a supporter. and so i came up and i put something together, put it all down on paper to the minute. everything choreographed this, this and this. they loved it. of course we get into it. we're going through, you know, the due diligence to get it done. and, you know, god bless him, here comes the secret service.
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and they're like, yeah, we can't we can't light off fireworks and have big pyrotechnics. and i'm not sure we can have strippers on poles. yeah, especially we still got something very special planned. >> all right. well, it's i want to see that show. >> and maybe one day we'll go see that one. >> the. you know, you were like a first generation trump supporter. >> i remember back in the day, you were all in early. what do you think now about all these people coming in late? you know, at the inauguration, these ceos, these musicians, how do you feel about that? >> yeah, i mean, welcome to the party. it's kind of funny watching everybody jump on the bozak, as we call it. i mean, i mean, it's i mean, better, better late than never. i mean, i feel like people are finding out, you know, really what type of man, you know, the trump is and he's just he's just a he's a terrific guy, you know. and
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they know what i and you know, plenty of people have known for eight years. i mean i endorsed him when he came down the elevator because i love the fact that he was not a politician. he was a businessman. and the business of america has sucked for so long. like, we need someone in here making sensible decisions like it's become about, let's dig on. we can't get any good people to work for this country, because all we're going to like we've seen in these hearings, you know, with my friend pete hegseth and others, you know, where they just drill them and drill them and like you slept with so and so and you said this drunk at a bar, it's like, so what? we're not electing deacon of the church here. i want somebody smart who can run this country and keep us safe. run it like a business and, you know, make america great again. what can i say? >> hallelujah. >> and everyone is jumping on the bozak, and that's fine. better late than never. as you said, my producers keep telling me it's your birthday tomorrow. now, i have a strict rule for
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men that men don't ever wish another man happy birthday. i just don't think it's appropriate. oh. >> oh, you know what? i don't think it's appropriate. >> yeah. >> if i could say this with all due love and respect. yeah. is birthdays. holidays. i've been trying to figure out how to say this for years. i'm going to sound like such a jerk, but i got to say it. i think people will agree with me. some people, like myself, am very fortunate. i have so many good friends, so many good family. but man, when you're trying to work or spend those holidays, birthdays with friends and family and your inbox on your phone, emails and texts is just blowing up all day with happy birthday, it's a little too much. it's a little annoying if it means that much to you. may i employ that? you send a card? >> thank you. >> send a card and send a check. all right, kid rock, great to see you. >> we'll see you over the weekend at the balls. >> no stripper poles, no fireworks. but it's going to be special. >> i'll stop by my hotel room. we'll see what's up.
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connect with the provider today at rokov 20. >> last night, joe biden bid adieu to the country and kamala, jill hunter and dougie fresh all sat and watched from the oval, holding hands and putting on a good face. joe made sure to tell them he loved them and of course, to kamala and her incredible partner, the
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historic vice president. >> she and doug have become like family, and to me, family is everything. my deepest appreciation to our amazing first lady who was with me in the oval today for our entire family. you're the love of my life and the lives of my love behind the phony facade. >> the biden-harris team isn't a happy family. it was an arranged marriage. and now they're ready to go their separate ways. kamala is reportedly mad that joe keeps saying he could have beaten trump. quote, some close to harris said biden's assertion shows the one sided loyalty of their relationship, which had turned into a warm, working one over the years but hit awkward patches when the vp moved to the top of the ticket. since the election, signs of frostiness have emerged. frostiness joe better watch out. nbc says kamala is considering writing a juicy tell all, but for now, she's got a desk to sign.
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>> i am fully aware that i am the public face of a lot of our work and as you all know me because we have spent long hours, long days and months and years together, it is not my nature to go quietly into the night, so don't worry about that. all right? >> once she leaves dc monday, kamala and doug might be moving to the big apple. the first gentleman was caught eyeing a 20,000 a month central park condo right next to johnny. while the bidens plan on heading west into the sunset after inauguration, quote, as private citizens, they plan to take personal time in santa barbara county. speaking of the inauguration, we're learning the real reason michelle obama is not going to dc on monday. and no, it's not a scheduling conflict. quote a source familiar with her thinking tells people that the former
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first lady would not want to fake a smile for someone who she still considers a threat to american democracy. was barack faking it with trump at jimmy carter's funeral? it didn't look like it, but we shouldn't be surprised. the last time michelle saw trump, she cried after the inauguration, and we know whose inauguration we were at. >> that day was so emotional on so many different reasons. there were tears, there was that emotion. but then to sit on that stage and watch the opposite of what we represented on display, there was no diversity. there was no color on that stage. there was no reflection of the broader sense of america. and many people took pictures of me and they, like you, weren't in a good mood. no, i was not. >> michelle's absence isn't bothering the trump team at all. in fact, they're having a good laugh about it. they didn't expect her to come anyway. michelle's not the only
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one ditching trump's inauguration. nancy pelosi is not going to be attending either. poor nancy's been on a losing streak lately. she gave up the gavel to hakeem, stabbed joe in the back, broke her hip, and now she's losing friends, doctor jill told the washington post. this i learned a lot about human nature. we were friends for 50 years. it was disappointing. jill is not the only one slamming nancy. joe gave a subtle shout out to her during last night's address. >> listen, we need to ban members of congress from from trading stock while they're in the congress. >> a person close to biden said his relationship with nancy pelosi is permanently damaged. in fact, nbc is reporting that the bidens harbor a simmering resentment toward not only nancy, but barack obama and a lot of their former aides, like bob bauer and his lawyer, anita dunn, his adviser in the white house. the mood feels like a morgue. biden is one of the least popular presidents in the
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last 70 years, leaving office with a 36% approval rating and a party in tatters, the post says. in remarks tuesday, durbin praised biden as a source of hope and an author of history and one of the finest public servants in american history. when the veteran lawmaker ended his six minute speech, the senate adjourned for a lunch break. no one else rose to applaud or back up his praise for biden, as often happens in farewell tribute speeches, they say, if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. well, biden got two and they bit everyone, and now he doesn't have dogs or friends. former illinois governor rod blagojevich joins us now. so you understand the democrat party a little bit better than we do. everyone hates each other. what does that mean? >> well, you were quoting a great democratic president, harry truman. he's the one who said, if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. these are very different democrats than harry truman. harry truman was very forthright, and he was a tough guy. gave him hell.
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these democrats are just liars. they lie. they lie to the american people. they lie to each other. they lie about each other. they stab each other in the back. biden is giving that speech. just a second ago, i just saw on your screen, and he's talking about how he considers kamala harris part of his family. i mean, that's a blatant lie. she stabbed him in the back and got him removed as the presidential candidate, and she herself became the candidate. they lied about his fitness for office. they lied about kamala harris doing french fries at mcdonald's. they lied. they can't even give you a straight answer to a simple question how do you define a woman? and so their lies are coming around and they're now, you know, paying the price for all those lies. and what you have now is, you know, you have a house divided against itself. and it's because no relationship that's predicated on lies could long endure, to paraphrase lincoln. and that's what they're facing. and now they're blaming each other for the failures of the biden administration. what's interesting about that speech last night, he's talking about
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the future in such a dark and pessimistic way. did it ever cross his mind that if that's the case, it's because he screwed up as president for the past four years? >> i don't think it did. i don't think much crosses his mind, let's put it that way. but you make an interesting point. if barack and jill and joe and nancy and no one's talking to each other, they all hate each other. they're never going to be able to get it together to get this party ahead of where it is now, because right now it's a mess. michelle, what is going on with michelle? you're a chicago guy. she's a chicago gal. have you ever seen her like this? >> you know, i couldn't help but notice that she has the former first lady. she was the famously said, when they go low, we go high. but now she's not going to attend a trump's inauguration with her husband. she didn't attend jimmy carter, president carter's funeral with her husband. i begin to think that maybe her nonattendance at trump's inauguration has less to do with trump, and maybe more to do with barack. maybe
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that's a house divided. who knows? i don't wish that on them. but it is very unusual that a first lady would not attend the inauguration of a president when they haven't contested the outcome of the election. so i don't know whether there's a problem between the two of them or not. but i will say that this whole idea of these democrats fighting each other, i wouldn't be surprised if it's also happening inside special, unique places between husbands and wives. >> yeah, well, we would never want to meddle in their relationship or anyone's relationship. it's just none of our business, right? blagojevich is. nothing is our business. we're just going to stay out of it and see what happens. good to see you, and we'll see you at the inaugural balls. >> yes, i'm looking forward to it. i haven't been to an inauguration since 1996. as you know, i was gone for a while. this will be quite a different place than where i was for eight years. all right. >> i'll see you at kid rock's hotel room. how about that? okay. all right. inside karen bass, african cocktail party. right back. >> enjoy your risk free trial.
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>> la. still crumbling before our eyes, more than 60mi■s have been charred. but trump has big plans to fix the city of angels, starting with making the olympics great again. and trump wants to put our best foot forward. so we had a meeting with the organizers at mar a lago last night to start planning. he's also orchestrating a second golden age of hollywood, so he's appointing three special ambassadors to la la land sly, mel gibson and jon voight. the holy trinity. don't you love how trump's treating hollywood like a foreign country and sending an ambassador? meanwhile, a bombshell report reveals how california leaders let the wildfires get this bad. officials were warned the fires were coming, but they refused to deploy 1000 firefighters and dozens of trucks that could have stopped the blaze from getting out of control. fire chief kristin defended the decision, saying she was being strategic with limited resources. but the guys on the
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ground warned that staffing and equipment shortages would be deadly and they were ignored. >> you said it's dire. someone will die. >> it's eerie listening to your words because that's what occurred. >> so it's. let me just take a minute. sorry. >> fire! captain freddy escobar. >> you're not supposed to make me cry. >> 35 year veteran of the los angeles fire department wishes he'd been wrong. >> so top brass was warned about the incoming disaster. and they cut budgets and then flew to africa. we have new photos of bass at an african cocktail party, schmoozing while buildings were smoldering. we're also not sure why the fire department is telling us their pronouns. >> my name is captain jennifer wilcox. my pronouns are she her. i am a caucasian female wearing a black shirt, uniform with eyewear, and a black hat. >> oh, so glad i know that we need a little less dye and a
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little more water. another official is politely asking unhoused people to stop starting fires. >> i want to remind and ask our unhoused neighbors to not have cooking or warming fires in wildland brush areas. >> any persons experiencing homelessness should seek housing or shelter through the county or city of los angeles. >> please stop cooking meth in the bushes, at least until we can get things under control. meanwhile, newsom, standing on a pile of rubble telling reporters about how he was bullied in middle school. >> i get it, i'm not naive. >> i get the california derangement syndrome. i've been living with that for years and years. new scum, you know, the same seventh grade. i remember the guy on baltimore avenue that called me new scum. i was in seventh grade. i can handle that. we'll leave that aside. >> none of these people are qualified to handle an
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emergency. this spells trouble for newsom, who's obviously eyeing the oval. 47% of californians say he's to blame for the destruction. the fire has been completely mismanaged. but you're not allowed to say that. >> i think everybody did a great job. yeah. unlike the internet, this was definitely mismanaged. >> that's a big word we're hearing now. >> mismanaged, like some idiot on the internet knows how to manage the worst fire in la. sitting there in his underwear. >> you know what? looking at the footage on the internet, i have determined that this here was mismanaged. >> well, the la fire chief said this was a failure. i think she knows a thing or two about managing fires. or. we hope she does. maybe she doesn't. does hunter biden think the fires were managed well? because we're hearing reports that 200 pieces of his finest artwork were burnt to a crisp. maybe biden will send him a $700 check. visiting professor and
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global ambassador at northwood university and author of the parasitic mind, doctor gad saad joins prime time. doctor said the people in california, how do you think they're grappling with this fire and the politics of it psychologically? >> you know, it's unbelievable to see how unserious these these people are, right? >> thomas sowell, the great economist, said that there are no solutions. there are only trade offs. so it's nice to have pronouns and all the rest of that woke stuff. but for every dollar that you put into this, it's a trade off that you're taking from somewhere else, right? so, for example, at the university of michigan did a study where they were spending something like they had 500 positions, $30 million spent on dei. you could hire 150 professors at $200,000 to add to the faculty roster. so
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life is about trade offs. spend a bit less time on gender pronouns and a bit more on fire management. everybody would be happier. >> so does losing your home in a fire? does that change someone's way of thinking, or are they just going to go back to the same old woke bs that got them into this mess? >> you'd like to think that they would autocorrect, but i can tell you that i've often been approached by people in the neighborhood who tell me, oh, you know, i love your work, doctor saad. and then i say, who did you vote for? oh, i voted for justin trudeau, of course. so they love my work and yet they never change their voting behavior. so i'd like to think that maybe a disastrous fire will cause you to alter your political orientation, but maybe not. we'll see. >> do gavin newsom and justin trudeau remind you of each other? >> they do. except that justin trudeau is a lot more feminine than the lizard. >> all right, doctor gadson,
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>> the only thing he's done is fall. fall down some stairs. ten years from now, when you look back at the biden presidency, what would you say is the most memorable moment falling off of a bike? >> oh, he really liked ice cream. >> sleeping so sleepy joe, sniffing people's hair. i've got a lot of things. >> what the biden done. he can't even give you a sex scandal. >> well, if you remember, his wife kissed kamala's husband on the lips. >> oh. that's nasty. >> too much wine. >> did joe secure the border? >> no, no, no, because there's still immigrants coming. >> joe's worried about every other country but the usa. >> we're still in completely. >> did joe improve the economy? >> no, which is why i won't miss him. he didn't put in my pocket. >> no, because inflation is still up. >> prices have gone up like crazy. >> i just paid $11 for bread that is called biodynamics. >> did joe make you feel safe? safe? >> do you see what's going on
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in subways right now? safe? >> no, i wouldn't trust with my kids if i had some. >> on a scale of 1 to 10, i'd say like a two. i didn't feel unsafe. i mean, i'm from ohio. >> in springfield. >> they're eating the dogs. >> before joe took office, he vowed to lead an effective strategy to mobilize true international pressure. >> i'll lead an effective strategy to mobilize true international effort to pressure. >> did he do it through international pressure? i'm not sure what you're asking during the masters pressure. >> what is that? >> what does that even mean? >> what a stupid son of a. >> what will be joe biden's legacy? >> his legacy was being oldest four years in office for nothing. one of the worst presidents that we've had. and at least in my life. >> and you were around for lincoln? >> no, not that old. >> his speeches. that didn't really mean anything.
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>> somebody pushed the dog in the lake. i mean, i get it. >> joe did take 600 days of vacation as president. do you get that many vacation days? >> hell, no. >> i wish i had 600 days. i would go anywhere in the world. thailand, egypt, rome. i'm gonna go to rome. somebody take me to rome. >> joey is not sauce. it's gravy. >> joe biden's going to be 83. what's his next move? >> back to the beach. >> well, now that joe's presidency is at a close, what grade would you give him? i'd be fair. >> and give him, like, a c plus c plus like a c minus f, straight up an f plus and you ain't black. >> if joe biden's flicking the channels tonight and he sees you on television, what are your final words to the big guy? >> joe, it's time to go to sleep. >> move on dude, you country up i don't know. go trump before you go. >> pardon all the people in prison for drugs. >> hell, i know something about that.
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