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what do you think the perp said this is a stickup, give me your coins. oh. i probably would have let him go. okay. harold? celebrate her 100th birthday by raising money for a food pantry that she and her husband helped start. she raised the first 30,000 and matched the next 30,000. 2k3w08 raise $100,000 to buy better things for that community. god bless her and hope have you 101st, 103rd also. deign. >> katie: wonderful work. wonderful things on the airplane. flight from qatar to morocco when people saw this falcon boarding the plane with eyes and ears so they slept really well. that's a falcon. >> jesse: i will never have a great weekend tonight. >> donald trump is a trophy
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collector. a human trophies are his favorite kind, and he loves it because he is building an army who now are with him. and they're not with the other side. >> the party starts modern day, and you're invited. >> jeff bezos came. bill gates came. everybody's coming. >> i really miss biden. i feel like we were safe. like i didn't have to worry. was everything going to blow up? >> i could live my life inside. the coup that took down the big guy. schumer spills his guts. >> is that a joke? >> it's been a good run. next time you all see me, donald trump will be president. and you may not see me. >> hysterical democrats prepare for maga. plus. to get a good look. might be one of the last times you see him. joe biden
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left the white house today boarding marine one for one final trip as president. and before that, he got a question from the press. mr. president, do you plan to talk to trump before inauguration? >> beg your pardon? do you plan to talk to trump before inauguration? you know, it's coming up real quick. i'll send in the inauguration. >> well, we'll see about that, because inauguration is looking a little different. more on that later. biden is leaving office, quote, totally dejected. people say the white house feels like a morgue. all of biden's friends are giving him a eulogy. >> listen, you know, i really miss biden. i feel like we were safe. like, i didn't have to worry. was everything going to blow up? i could live my life while he was there. now, every day i wake up and i worry, what is this guy going to do next? >> it's a bitter goodbye and joe's going out screaming. >> it's one of the last events that i'll be doing as president. i affirm the equal rights amendment to have cleared all the necessary
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hurdles to be added to the us constitution now. the equal rights amendment is the law of the land now. it's the 28th amendment to the constitution. >> now, every lawyer in dc is trying to figure out what he just said. brett bears bow ties in a tangled mess. did the president just announce he added things to the constitution? how? it sounds like biden thinks he just added an amendment. here's the thing there is no 28th amendment. if trump announced he'd made an amendment to the constitution, all hell would break loose. but the media is not even taking joe seriously. they're like, hey, he says things. two people close to biden tell nbc that, quote, privately, biden has vacillated from feeling melancholy to resigned to angry to wistful as he reflects on his legacy. have you ever seen
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a man go through so many mood swings? is he having menopause? and he's also full of regret. >> the mistake we made was i think i made was not getting our allies to acknowledge that the democrats did this. so, for example, the new billion dollar bridge over the over river, we'll call it the democratic bridge, figuratively speaking. talk about who put it together. let people know that this was something the democrats did, that it was done by the party. that's different than me writing a check and me signing a check and saying i did it. i'm not a very good huckster. >> this is the guy democrats said should be on mount rushmore. do you think teddy roosevelt, in his exit interview whined about not getting enough credit? i should have put my name on bridges and
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stimmy checks. this isn't a great statesman. no one feels sorry for a guy with his own jet nukes. and chef biden had the entire media and tech industry on his side, and he thinks he had a pr problem. the media is remembering the biden era a little differently. they're remembering a president who lied to them. >> democrats, including you, were were relentlessly harsh against special counsel robert hur for making an observation that proved pretty accurate about how joe biden might appear to a jury as a well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory and a president who hid from them, they started to get smarter from the perspective of keeping him from saying something off script so they would put a microphone like two feet inside of a door for him in some room on campus, and a door would open and he would go right to the microphone. >> and then when he was done, he would step right out, no
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chance to shout anything, or they would pack the room with people. just hundreds of people would suddenly show up, materialize between us and him, or they found eventually the cord to plug somebody's iphone in, and they would just blast music so that people could not get anything to him. and so a lot of it was stagecraft. >> the ragin cajun calls the biden legacy, quote, one of the great tragedies of american politics. he should be having a glorious, well-deserved, highly acclaimed retirement. and he's not. it's hard to blame anybody but him. the atlantic says biden destroyed his legacy by stubbornly setting off on his own reelection campaign by strapping his party to his shuffling frame, he doomed the nation to realizing the nightmare scenario that he'd promised to prevent. he created the ideal conditions for trump's return and for his own spectacular failure. and not only is he leaving with zero cash for a presidential library, he's leaving with no friends. biden's people say the
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relationship between him and nancy is, quote, permanently damaged. his relationship with kamala is being called frosty after joe has been bragging about how he could have beaten trump, but kamala might have something up her sleeve. >> i am fully aware that i am the public face of a lot of our work, and so i have the benefit of running into people all over our country who thank me. it is not my nature to go quietly into the night. >> publishers want to pay her millions to write a tell all, so this isn't over at all. and joe can't stop talking about barack. >> you've heard barack get mad at me. he's a kid all the time, he said. i know, i know, all politics is personal. yeah, well, it's about understanding what motivates the other guy, other woman and what their interests are. >> and it's all personal. biden's upset that barry
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stabbed him in the back, and obama is upset that joe didn't name an aircraft carrier after him. yeah, after biden named aircraft carriers after bush and clinton this week, barack's people are complaining. one said barack h. obama did not get an effing personnel carrier named after him. the ss hussein obama doesn't really strike fear in the heart of our enemies, so maybe that's a good oversight. and barack and nancy aren't the only ones on joe's bad side. chuck schumer now in the hot seat, too. we just found out chuck was the lead actor in the coup, although that's according to chuck. he just spilled his guts to the times. according to the story after the debate, schumer's flip phone wouldn't stop ringing. biden wasn't leaving. instead, he released a letter telling democrats to fall in line on capitol hill. democrats didn't even think joe wrote it. they thought it was written by hunter. one senator said they wouldn't support biden unless he could produce two neurologists to issue a public report saying he was fit to
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serve, and then hold a news conference where anyone could ask questions. obviously, that never happened. and inside a private meetings, they were all fighting with each other. john fetterman was pleading with schumer, saying, we've got to be for joe biden and accusing democrats of having no spine. schumer scolded fetterman, saying, you can always express what you think in our caucus, but don't ever tell our members they have no spine. it's not effective for you and not fair to them. remember, schumer leaked this to the times, so it's just his side of the story. barack was getting worried that democrats were doing nothing, but he wasn't going to be the one to break the news to joe. barry said his relationship with joe was fragile, and he told chuck, you may be the better one. he was like, trust me, you don't want me to do this. and when chuck showed up in rehoboth beach, he heard biden shouting on a zoom call with other democrats, i'm not leaving. and he knew things were about to get awkward, so
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chuck had to tell him how bad his poll numbers were, and he showed him a sheet where biden had just a 5% chance of beating trump. and biden looked at it like he'd never seen numbers like this before. his own pollsters were hiding the numbers from him. he sat down near a screened in porch overlooking a pond in delaware and said, if you run and you lose to trump and we lose the senate and we don't get back the house, that 50 years of amazing, beautiful work goes out the window. but worse, you can go down in american history as one of the darkest figures and left with one last warning quote, if i were you, i wouldn't run. and i'm urging you not to run. biden didn't shout, didn't argue. all he did was say, you really think kamala can win? and then biden said, i need a week. as schumer walked out, biden put his hands on his shoulder and says, quote, you've got bigger balls than anyone i've ever met. and
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chuck went out to his car and broke down crying, crying. chuck. a week later, biden dropped out here. now, darren turrentine, former democrat adviser and co-host of the morning meeting. so do you believe schumer was the one to twist the knife? >> he was one of them. certainly nancy pelosi and barack obama, as you as you said here, played a role in it because chuck schumer knew nancy pelosi, knew that biden really had been the least public facing president of the modern era. he was incapable of doing the performative aspects of the job. and so the way you would come back from a bad debate, storm the country, hold town halls, press conferences, show people you had the energy release, doctor's notes. yes. and but but he couldn't and they knew it. and so the gig was up. and so schumer absolutely was one of the people who went to deliver a pretty tough message. >> so while this was all happening, a lot of democrats
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were saying, run, joe, you're great, and joe's fine. so democrats were lying to everybody. >> oh, absolutely. people knew what. going back to the 2020 campaign, if you remember, during covid, he was in his basement. they guarded his nights and weekends religiously. he got tired very easily. when he got into the white house. he was rarely in public using the bully pulpit. the story was always he was behind the scenes working it. >> and then whenever the press was there, i guess they'd crank up the volume all the way. so doocy, our very own stupid son of a, couldn't get a question in. how juvenile is that? >> oh, that's just one of the tactics that they often use to try to distract people and mitigate the possibility that he would be having a bad day and people would see it. >> so barack hates him. biden hates barack. nancy's not talking with her best friend of 50 years. kamala is definitely peeved. she might write a tell all. does this portend good things for the democrat party? >> so it often gets darker
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before it gets brighter. and that is no case, you know, no different in our family right now. look, i think you know, who emerges in the future is going to be a very interesting question. i do not think it will probably be the former vice president or the current vice president for a few more days, but we're going to have to see right now, the family is having a little bit of a feud. >> well, we know it's not going to be newsom either. >> that is looking less and less likely by the day. all right. >> and i want everybody to know the last time dan and i saw each other, he was in a bathing suit. and we're going to leave it at that because we got to go to break. it's not even going to get a chance to explain himself. breaking news on trump's inauguration. big changes right back. >> g. ivanova powers america every day as the leading american energy manufacturer, we've never stopped building the technologies that drive today's economy and define the future of energy. we know an abundant, independent and
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house, but freezing temperatures are forcing a major change. the inauguration is going to take place inside, inside the capitol. the president elect saying this i have ordered the inauguration address, in addition to prayers and other speeches to be delivered in the united states capitol rotunda, as was used by ronald reagan in 1985. also, because of very cold weather, the temperature in d.c. monday is expected to be in the 20s, but with the wind chill factor, it's going to feel like single digits and four inches of snow maybe on the ground for the day before. trump says he doesn't want to put anybody at risk, especially the officers and volunteers working outside all morning and night. so trump will be getting sworn in in the same capitol rotunda where jan six protesters paraded through just four years ago. you can't make this stuff up. but has america gone soft? it's too cold to inaugurate the president outside. this isn't greenland yet. jfk got sworn in
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at 20 degrees and eight inches of snow on the ground. but maybe the inauguration was moved inside for security purposes. the threats against trump are still sky high, and it's easier to protect him inside while the weather is cold. trump is still red hot. he's entering his second term with a much higher approval rating than the first time around, and his inaugural message is expected to be, shall we say, sunnier than in 2017. trump likely wants to use his address to make sure people know he is president for all americans. he likely does want to come out and be seen as a unifying force, but that doesn't mean he's going to compromise on the policy, necessarily, or campaign promises. the tone and venue are going to look a little different, and so are the folks in attendance. hip hop star nelly is set to perform at one of trump's inaugural balls. that's on top of jason aldean, carrie underwood, the village people, snoop dogg, billy ray
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cyrus and kid rock, whose hotel room is strictly off limits. celebrities and ceos who wouldn't give trump the time of day in 17 are now all showing love. >> donald trump is a trophy collector. a human trophies are his favorite kind. and he's now got all these people who not only were not for him in 16 and 20, but it played, in many cases, historic, oppositional roles to try to stop him from winning. and now they're not only for him. they're giving him money. >> bill gates went from donating 50 mil to kamala to eating lobster at mar-a-lago. >> i had a chance to go have a long and actually quite intriguing dinner with him. what did you discuss? >> what was intriguing? >> well, we touched on a lot of things. it was over three hours. to my surprise. it was, you know, just he and i, his chief of staff, siouxsie wiles, and the person who helps manage things for me, larry cohen. so
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the four of us sat there and it was quite wide ranging. >> and trump just added a new trophy to the collection. after a phone call with chairman xi jinping about restarting the relationship, china plans to make history and send its vp to trump's inauguration. even eric adams, who once called for trump to be removed from office, made a pilgrimage to palm beach this afternoon to break bread. mar-a-lago is now the center of the universe, and the hits keep coming. on monday, trump could be ordering the creation of a national bitcoin stockpile. and why not get to work early? the fda just banned red dye number three from foods. you know, the stuff that's not allowed on your lipstick, but it's allowed in our cake frosting. the maha makeover is underway, and restaurant chain steak n shake moving to 100% all beef tallow at all locations. that means they rfk ed the fries. we call
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those healthy fries. it's friday and we've never looked forward to monday so much. florida congresswoman anna paulina luna joins me now. what is going on? we're going inside for inauguration. what is happening to this country? >> we are going inside. but, jesse, you know, i've had my suspicions. president trump is the number one most influential person in the world. and also incoming administration. i think that it also might be due to security concerns. so look, what i've been telling people is there's a lot to do in washington. you can still see all the sights, but please go to capital one arena and you'll actually get an address from him right after inauguration. okay. >> because if it's security concerns, i get it, i understand it, but if it's because florida is running the things in the new administration, you guys get so cold, that's not going to be good. and you're telling me it's not because you floridians? >> no, it's not because of us floridians. although let me
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tell you, jesse, i'm not fully equipped to deal with this polar vortex that's coming to washington. you probably. but what i will say is. i, you know, to my credit, i have at least purchased one in the last couple of years. but i will say that i think the president made the right decision. there's a lot of elderly also that will be in attendance, young people. and so i think he's really worried that those people we know that the american people would literally walk over glass for the president. so we don't want them to get hurt. >> all right. well, that's understandable and we're just glad everyone's going to be okay. tell me about things that are moving on behind the scenes. i mean, the fda out of nowhere comes out against this dye that's killing people or not killing people. but you know what i mean? it's basically poison. there's going to be a bitcoin national stockpile. what else do you guys have in store? >> well, everything that he's basically talked about on the campaign, he's essentially delivering before he even gets into office. you know, if i can just elaborate on the make america wealthy again movement, you know, the red 40 issues that are also still in our additives that corporations like kellogg put in, food that
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typically markets kids, all that stuff. to your credit, jesse, it actually can hurt you. it can cause cancer. it can kill you. and so now that president trump's incoming, all of these corporations understand that they can no longer, i think, take the easy way out. so we're looking forward to more surprises specifically on the border. >> all right. are you going to be dancing the ymca with the village people at the ball? >> i may, i may i know i'm going to be on with you on inauguration night, so we'll have to see in person then. right. all right. >> i'll see you soon. have a nice weekend. >> stay warm. take care. jesse. >> trump foaming the runway for a flurry of executive orders. and the border is the top priority. tonight we're getting an inside look. get ready for large scale deportations starting tuesday morning. rumor has it. first up is chicago. there's a big raid coming. that's according to the journal. migrants got the message. they took one look at tom homan and said, no problemo. we'll just self-deport. but it's not just deportations. trump's cleaning
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house at homeland security, kristi noem's tapped to take charge. she was on capitol hill today. here's a little preview of what's to come. >> will you work to reinstate that program? >> yes, senator. the president and i have talked extensively about this and will 100% partner with him to reinstate the remain in mexico policy and make sure that it's in place. >> will you end the use of the cbp one app? >> yes, senator, if confirmed and i have the opportunity to be secretary on day one, cbp one will be shut down. >> will you put a stop to this abuse of our parole law and our asylum system? yes. >> we will go back to case by case evaluation of these parole cases, and maybe she'll find those missing kids. what i'm alarmed by is the over 300,000 children that went missing during the biden administration, this administration's lack of desire to find out where those children are, or what they may be going through is alarming to me. >> so i want my time is expiring. i'm just going to
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interrupt again with apologies, to say let's put aside. >> well, i can't put aside 340,000 children. >> let's put aside what happened in the past. >> oh, we're going to put aside what happened in the past. got it. but noem's got her work cut out for her. after all, her predecessor, alejandro mayorkas, decimated the border. but he thinks it's not his fault. he could have made things better. only if he had had more time. >> i wish that we had more time and that would enable us to do more, not only in furtherance of our mission, but in the service of the american people. >> let's bring in incoming border czar tom homan. so, mayorkas, if you had just given him another four years, they would have definitely gotten things under control. >> look, it's just ridiculous. he inherited the most secure border in my lifetime. he just had to sit there and do nothing. the numbers are at a 45 year low. illegal immigration was down 90%, 91%.
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he just had to come in and shut the lights down and just sit at the desk, do nothing. he systematically destroyed that border. they knew exactly what they were doing when they destroyed that border. >> am i blowing your cover? when i announced that there's going to be a big raid in chicago on tuesday? or do you want people to know maybe they can self-deport there's going to be a big raid all across the country. >> you know, chicago is just one of many places. we got 24 field officers across the country on tuesday. you're going to expect ice. this ice is finally going to go out and do their job. we're going to take the handcuffs off ice and let them go arrest criminal aliens. that's what's going to happen. >> what is ice been doing for the last four years? >> they haven't been able to do much because secretary mayorkas had new ice priorities that ice get this. now, the secretary of homeland security has told ice you can arrest an illegal alien if he's just here illegally. he's got to be convicted of a serious crime or be a national security threat. he told immigration officers not to
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enforce immigration law. well, we're telling ice you're going to enforce immigration law without apology. you're going to you're going to concentrate on the worst first public safety threats first. but no one is off the table if they're in the country illegally, they got a problem. >> and we're just seeing that in the senate today. the lake and riley act just cleared. and that is phenomenal news. >> it absolutely is. and you know god bless her. and just not lake and riley. we've had a lot of young women in this country raped, murdered, burned alive because of this administration's open border policy. but president trump's about to take the oval office and all that's going to turn around real quickly. all right. >> we're going inside for the inaugural. do you think that's a little weak or do you think it's the right move? >> i think it's the right move for a lot of reasons. but end result is president trump's walking back into the oval office. we're going to secure the border. we're going to run a big deportation operation, and we will find those missing
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kids. >> all right. doesn't matter where you swear, man, as long as he's sworn in oman. have a nice weekend. we'll look for a lot of action next week. >> can't wait. >> how liberals are preparing for the incoming dictatorship. >> you know that thing your family does? >> yeah. that thing. someone made it a thing way back in the day. but where did it come from? and how did it get all the way to you? curious ancestry can help you find out. because that thing has a story and it's still being written. see for yourself at ancestry. >> hi. mike huckabee here. >> having spent many years in politics, i can comfortably say that the current climate is enough to keep any of us awake at night, and i safeguard my
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he's a hero, but his bosses think he's expendable. the top dog at cnn reportedly gave acosta a call and said, we're thinking of moving your show. how does midnight sound? acosta was shocked, but apparently executives are trying to throw trump a bone by moving jimmy to the graveyard shift. meanwhile, over at cbs, stephen colbert is still fantasizing about trump throwing him in a jail cell. >> this is our last show of the biden administration. oh, yeah, it it's been a good run. it's been a good run, joe. thank you. thank you for all your efforts. the next time. next time. next time you all see me, donald trump will be president. and you may not see me next four years. next four years. we're taking this one day at a time. >> everybody wants to be a victim. washington post reports gay couples raced to the altar before trump takes office. may
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your honeymoons last as long as trump's. meanwhile, joy reid says trump stole the election. >> there was absolute voter suppression that took place, and i consider that cheating. all i'm saying is no. i know there are many ways to cheat in an election, and i don't ever put it past republicans to cheat in elections because they've been busted too many times. >> how dare she make such a baseless claim about one of our most sacred and secure institutions? while the media is begging for attention, d.c. bureaucrats are trying to lay low. cnn reports federal employees are quietly taking dye out of their job descriptions so they don't get dodged. but democrat congressional staffers, they're basically begging to get hit with the doj's hatchet. they want to work 32 hour workweeks, arguing that it will improve worker satisfaction. a dictator is coming to town and the democrats want to work less.
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what about protecting democracy? democrats just aren't as motivated as they were in 2017 to get trump the resistance on the grounds petering out. you won't see any of these pink hats marching on the capitol. they're finding new ways to protest, like holding an anti inauguration ball in d.c. it's kind of like when you don't have a prom date, so you host your own dance and your parents basement. others are protesting by spending the weekend skiing and meditating. can i come? time magazine is giving coping advice for libs who are at the beginning of a four year mental breakdown. they say this inauguration weekend, try forest bathing, journaling and smiling. and if you need to cry, just cry. it's okay. time also says you can sing, paint, make a vision board or dance. kathy hochul already started. she hired a dance team to open for her at the state of the state address. it's driving me
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out of my mind. >> that's why it's hard for me to find. can't get it out of my head, miss her, kiss her, love her. that girl is pretty soon. never trust a big butt and a smile. that girl is poisoned. >> that's how we're going to open up some of our shows in the new year. maybe michelle obama will be dancing this weekend too. she's not coming to the inauguration. it's her birthday weekend. here she is celebrating with barack. she'll probably drink all the wine in that cellar this weekend. and that's okay. do what you have to do. and ryan is the founder of american majority. any other advice to the people dreading monday? they seem to be
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handling this so well, jesse. >> and in reality, they're acting like little children throwing a tantrum because they've lost their precious, which is political power. and the part that always strikes me is how they project so much that donald trump is a dictator, when in fact, today we even saw biden trying to buy presidential fiat, declare that somehow he has created a new amendment to our constitution, when in fact, i think one of the only guys in dc in this day and age, and i would say both republican and democrat, that truly believes in representative democracy is, in fact, donald trump. and i say that because he believes that elections should have consequences, that there should be policy changes that reflect the will of the people. and in this election, jesse, we saw very clear, bright, bold policy ideas with immigration. you were just talking with tom homan about deportation, talking about tariffs, talking about all of these ideas. there is no mystery what donald trump wants to do when he comes into office, and he wants the will of the people to be reflected
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in policy changes. and that goes for the duly elected president of the united states, donald trump, to be able to decide, not some nitwit unelected bureaucrat in some bureaucracy. as for jim acosta, enemy of the people. yeah, you are the enemy of the people. when corporate propaganda has become stenographers of the deep state to undermine the will of the people, you are, in fact, the enemy of the people. yeah. >> they said trump was going to throw him off the air, but his own boss is throwing him off the air. if you're on at midnight till 2 a.m. i mean, god, trump didn't even have to do anything. >> you know, the interesting part to me, jesse, is you're seeing i mean, just even today, cnn got convicted by a jury of defamation. abc just settled recently in this case with with with trump and stephanopoulos. it looks like paramount wants to settle this trump case on 60 minutes. and cbs, you're seeing the crumbling of one of the things that has bolstered the deep state's attacks against donald trump, which is people
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are realizing, yeah, the press has been guilty of being dishonest, of lying, of defamation. i think that it's a pretty interesting dynamic, moving ahead for these next four years. the deep state and the corporate propagandists are not going to be able to work hand in glove to undermine donald trump as much. >> all right. well, ned ryan is going to be dancing to new edition next week as we open up the show. thank you so much for volunteering, ned. we appreciate that. he's got rhythm. thanks, jesse. you'd be surprised guys got rhythm. trump's returning to the white house, and he's bringing some common sense with him. but some americans are acting like it's still 2022 new. when is the first non-binary member of the worcester, massachusetts, city council? two was born a female, and today she insists she's neither male nor female. maybe she's both. maybe she goes back and forth. we don't know. but you won't be seeing her for a while because she's taking a month long leave of absence for the sake of her emotional and
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mental safety. why? because a few city council members used the wrong pronoun. >> i wish, i really, really wished i felt safe enough to show up on the council floor, but i don't due to this level of dehumanization of my being. >> two says she's non-binary and uses they them pronouns, which is strange because i only see one of them. nevertheless, two wields her made up pronouns like a weapon during council meetings. get them wrong and you're a bigot. >> i have faced transphobia with being misgendered, and recently learned that i have been dehumanized to a point where i'm being referred to as it by my colleagues on this council. mr. chairman, you have also misgendered me, and therefore i have never felt there was any avenue i could turn to for safety and feel protected against the discrimination and toxicity of
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our council culture. >> two colleagues on the council bent over backward to apologize for their evil misdeeds. but that's not cutting it. two is refusing to show up for work, and the next time you see her, it's going to be over zoom. because we're still in a pandemic. >> people want to remind folks that covid is not over. we are still seeing the spikes and more viral, contagious public health alerts like the rising cases of norovirus two is acting like a victim, but she's really just on a power trip. >> she's making up these rules and attacking people for not being able to keep up with them. two isn't a man, two isn't a woman. she's a baby. and sometimes you have to ignore that baby while it cries in its crib. so don't worry. worcester two will be back on the council soon to fight for the thing that will help her constituents the most. >> for those of us who believe and constantly fight for our collective liberation and justice, knows this is the status quo of business as usual
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enter $5 and get $50 instantly. prize picks, run your game. >> sink or swim. tonight it's kat timpf taking on brian brenberg. kat is still pregnant. >> still pregnant. >> for those of you keeping score, we're now the 14th month. yeah, this is a record breaking going on. yes, she looks great. categories. mission impossible. who said they put together something special for the inauguration? but secret service canceled its plans. was it kid rock or elon musk? >> i don't know, i'll just pick the opposite. >> oh. >> tell me. here comes the secret service. and they're like, yeah, we can't. we can't light off fireworks and have big pyrotechnics. >> can you beat a pregnant woman? well, yeah. not legally a game defeat. can i defeat a
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pregnant woman? >> i mean, it's possible, but i feel like i should almost hand it to you. >> i've been really find out. >> yeah. >> category is name of the game. being a child of a president isn't easy. which presidential kid recently said that in life, they often found they had to either sink or swim? was it hunter biden or ivanka trump? >> i have not found myself at at the deep end of life, you know, having to sort of sink or swim with a crack pot. >> pass crack problem would say, do you know what i mean? it just wasn't sinking. yeah. it doesn't really sound sinking. >> that's right. >> not much. >> i like the deep exhale every time she pulls up because i'm exhausted. >> i'm exhausted. you shouldn't be lifting this much. >> why don't you lift the thing for her? >> gentlemen? >> the blunt truth which biden cabinet member this week admitted to having smoked weed. was it janet yellen or pete buttigieg? >> where have i been? wow. how have i not heard about any of this? no, no, i'm with you. i'm
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totally with you. >> i don't know. >> i'm picking the one that i wish were true. oh, i wish this were true, but i don't think it is. if it's yellen, i actually think this is wrong. >> you're leaving office. you're not running for anything. have you ever inhaled. >> well i think the answer is yes. >> that's actually a better story. >> that's a better story. that's a better story. >> hi janet yellen. >> why didn't we do this on gutfeld. >> i don't know. it's been tough this week. >> we got a tie game last night. >> i'm sweating. just kidding. i've been sweating this whole time. the joy is back. >> president trump will be inaugurated monday and everybody's pumped. apparently, even this liberal personality who was caught doing the trump dance. oh, gosh, was it don lemon or joy behar? >> this is really a strong view on this. >> it's really hard to go opposite of you. okay, i'm going to go joy then. and this is it. this is for all the marbles. this is it. come on joy, please. >> maybe next time i'll do the dance at the donald trump. >> was this on the show? or maybe it was. and i just like, oh, joy was doing the trump dance. >> can i, could i don't i mean,
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worth, is comprised of three members of new edition. anyway, i apologize for the error. facts matter. also, the five will be live on sunday and prime time will be live from one of the balls. monday night. we can't tell you what ball that is. there'll be a security incident. time for some text. i can't see, i can't remember the last friday. i looked forward to a monday. that's what we're talking about. steve from franklin, ore. we have. there he is. franklin, indiana. trump took a bullet for us, so i'm pretty sure we can take some snow and cold for him. come on, people telling you it's the floridians. maybe it's a security threat. chris from youngstown, ohio. why are you so angry, loud and feisty tonight? i'm not angry. loud and feisty. i'm the same as i always am. kathy from long island. jessie, please do not joke about things you know
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nothing about. is that the menopause joke? i don't even know what menopause is. i'm sorry. i heard it makes you moody, that's all. jimmy from bath, north carolina. i think what you meant to say was, joe is suffering from mental pause. yes, that's what i meant. that's what i actually did say that. i did say that. harold from chicago. schumer should have told biden the 28th amendment barred him from running again. tom from jackson, new jersey. first you lick harold's picture. now you're hanging with dan in a speedo. what's next? a steam with stephen miller? listen, it was a coincidence. i ran into him in a bathing suit. i didn't try to run into him with a bathing suit. i did try to motorboat harold. he is a very handsome man. a mother's decision.
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