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>> that is the story for tuesday january 21st. first complete day of the trump administration. the story goes on. i'm excited because i could to bring and will gain from texas to begin his first 4:00 p.m. show and we are so excited, we're going to be all across the country thanks to you coming to us from the heart of the united states my friend. have a great show. >> thank you so much, i will try to live up to the billing you set and pass it onto the 5, live up to the high standards. i'm nervous but i'm excited and grateful and i can't wait to see
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you every day here. thank you. >> welcome to the early evening. >> thank you so much. welcome to the first episode of the will cane show. >> will: we're coming coming to you live from the heart of america as we look live at the white house. president donald trump is keeping up with this breakneck pace to start his second term. this hour we expect the president to make a big announcement of a 100 billion-dollar investment in a project focused on artificial intelligence. the first data centre will be right here in texas. this will be the latest in a flurry of moves our president has taken in just over 24 hours. it's 46 executive orders and actions. the border, energy, helping americans keep
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more of their own money. good old common sense. for all americans. they are ready for it. we are ready for it. we are ready for it in america. let's go to the white house as president trump gets ready to speak soon on this massive new investment. >> congratulations on your new show, good to see you every day at 4:00. today's big announcement is about project stargate. the ceos of openai and oracle are going to be here talking about this 100 billion-dollar joint data centre venture that they have. the action today follows about 200 executive actions yesterday and the most immediate policy changes that we have seen so far our immigration policy changes. right now i.c.e. agents are out there rounding up and arresting illegal immigrants.
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>> right out the gate we are looking for public safety threats. our agents are out there doing it right now. >> the president president has also cancelled di funding. said the u.s. will recognize 2 genders and they will call the gulf of mexico the gulf of america. >> you are witnessing the dawn of the golden age of america. that's what it's going to be. we are bringing it back. we are going to bring it back fast. >> the president and vice president vance attended a prayer breakfast and they wound up getting an earful from the reverend. >> there are, and transgender children in democratic, republican and independent families. some who fear for their lives. >> what a think? did you like it? was it fun and exciting?
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i did think it was a good service, think you very much. >> many changes around here on trump's first day. i was in the oval office with him last night and i noticed that the valet button famously known as the diet coke button is back on the resolute desk. the staff here remembers what the big boss likes. >> will: thank you so much peter. by the way, what an incredibly shameful display from that bishop this morning in washington, d.c. it represents the insanity of yesterday, but what an exciting new project we may hear about in this hour. and ai project named stargate. this disbalance is about -- is a balance that has to be struck by president trump. for all of us in america. it's the balance between holding accountability for what happened yesterday while holding to the promise and hope of what can be. tomorrow.
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as with this new golden age of america, in this busy 24 hours, here are the things that have stood out to me about the first day of donald trump's presidency. first while we were all watching the dawn of the golden age, joe biden was slinking away into the dark. he was pardoning members of his own family. he was pardoning... which leads to an obvious question, pardon , pardon for what? the empty occasion of guilt is enough to even surprise donald trump. >> i didn't know that he gave apart into his family because he did during my speech. he didn't tell me. they released it during my speech. so all i could do is say i would like to come back and speak some more. it's a bad president obviously.
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>> that was donald trump in a 60 minute freewheeling executive order signing q&a. it's not just the implication of guilt that stands out, it's the hypocrisy. it's a point that needs to be made. 4 years ago democrats hyperventilated about the possibility that donald trump may preemptively pardon members of his own family. like with so many sins, they project their own on to their opponent. here we are 4 years later and joe biden has done exactly what they all choked on for years ago. he swallowed this level of hypocrisy. that's not the most important take away. neither is joe biden breaking the norms of the presidency, something he promised to take us back to, a return to normalcy. my biggest takeaway is that somehow joe biden has managed to take away the right against self-incrimination. no longer can they appear before congress and invoked the fifth
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amendment. they should be appearing before congress. as we pursue the truth and justice. speaking of justice number 2, donald trump pardoned over 1500 january 6 defendants and prisoners last night. it should be noted that of these 1500 prisoners, over 1000 of them were charged by the federal government and doj with simple misdemeanours. parading around, disorderly conduct. these are not the kind of charges usually brought by the department of justice. this was an attempt to cook the books within the doj and the fbi to suggest that domestic terrorism was on the rise. and to make a case that january sixth was not unlike 9/11. real people had their lives ruined. real people sat and brought it in jail. donald trump today for those real people, brought justice. then we look to tomorrow. donald trump has promised a golden age, a revolution of
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common sense. i believe that for over a century we lived in a false dichotomy. we lived in the age of political ideology, between left and right, republican and democrat. yes donald trump is a republican and he is conservative. but he's practical. he's transactional. the policies pursued in the first 24 hours reflect the will of the people. donald trump reflects what u.n. die die and the majority of americans want to see from our government. that's empowering. that tells you you are not alone. that tells you this represents real hope and change. now as we await that a.i.m. for structure announcement, president trump is meeting with house and senate g.o.p. leadership all afternoon. >> good afternoon and congratulations on your new show, good to be on with you. this marks the starting line here to try to get some of this legislation through in the
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republican congress. to have the house, the senate and the white house. this is a touching of the gloves. they want to get these guys together and be on the same page. they have this narrow majority in the house of representatives. they can only lose 1 boat. that could mandate cohesion. >> how are you feeling ahead of president trump. >> really excited. we have an important amount of work in a short amount of time to do it in. >> he's for 1 big beautiful bill and saw my. >> president trump... that's not the case today. the movement down dominates the thinking of most republicans on capitol hill. republicans are excited about doge. >> the fact that we've got an executive branch that wants to work with the legislative branch to reduce the size of the federal government, that's a positive thing. we have a president who is saying i wanted done now. bring it on. >> it will take months to
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improve -- approve the agenda, the house will approve the laken riley act tomorrow, that would be the first piece of legislation for the president to sign. on nominations, democrats are starting to throw up roadblocks. >> sadly too many of the president's nominees do not match senator rubio's calibre. too many have troubling backgrounds. too many seem unprepared for the job and proved so during testimony. >> we expect them to confirm john rockcliffe as the cia director as he served as the director of national intelligence in the previous trump administration, may be kristi noem for dhs in the next couple of days. in the first 3 days of barack obama's first administration in 2009, they confirmed 9 nominations. president biden got 1 for years ago, donald trump got 1 yesterday and 2 for donald trump
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in 2017. >> will: john rockcliffe, at 1 time the congressman from my home district now to run the cia. i was working the channel changer like a champion. i was hopping back and forth between president trump's q&a and executive order signing extravaganza and ohio state beating notre dame in the college football national championship game. >> the toughest postseason climb in the history of the sport. after all that it's ohio state together at the mountaintop, champions of college football. >> will: it was their first title in a decade, congratulations buckeyes. i will have to say i did find fox news channel and donald trump's amazing executive order signing extravaganza a
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little more riveting and that's coming from a huge sports fan. we are waiting a major a.i.m. for structure announcement from president trump. when that happens we will take you there. first the signing, then the enforcement. the border actions already making an impact. we will ask a key advisor about that. my name's dan and i live here in san antonio, texas. i ran my own hvac business and now i'm retired. i'm not good being retired. i'm a pain in the neck. i like to be able to have a purpose. about three or four years ago, i felt like i was starting to slip. i saw the prevagen commercials. after a short amount of time taking prevagen, i started noticing a difference-- i stopped taking prevagen and i found myself slacking back so i jumped right back on it. i've been taking prevagen for about two years now, and i've found a huge difference. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription.
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>> the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings, who labor in poultry farms and meat-packing plants, who wash
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the dishes after we eat in restaurants and worked the night shifts in hospitals, they may not be citizens or have the proper documentation. but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals. >> will: inappropriate on so many levels, to use a worship service as a political speech. inappropriate to give a sermon instead of seeking out a conversation with president donald trump. most inappropriately to characterize political opponents into the worst cartoon figures who would make lgbt cute kids further -- fear for their life are that we don't see that humanity even in an illegal immigrant. we are a nation of laws and you must enforce the law. senior advisor to the u.s. customs and border protection is ron vitello and he joins us now. thanks for being with us this afternoon. as you listen to that but also think about where we are moving forward, what's being implemented, what can we expect
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when it comes to not just border enforcement but perhaps deportation and enforcing our laws on illegal immigration. >> thanks for inviting me, congratulations on the show. a moment to think about our agent that we lost yesterday in vermont. had been with the agency for several years. yesterday and today like the rest of this week i'm sure, we are working hard at customs and border protection on behalf of the president to secure the border and to make america safe again. there's lots going on, more than i've ever seen in my career as a federal employee. what i can assure you is the men and women on the front line understand what the bishop was talking about. but that's not what they are most interested in. they are interested in keeping bad people and bad things out of the country. the front line is compassionate, they understand wear people are when they make arrests out in the field. they are very good at what they do.
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i think those professionals that are out there because they are going to have an opportunity now to do the things and apply the skills that they have to solve problems at the border for their communities, for the country written large and even the individuals were in the pipeline which they will save from things like human trafficking are being forced into drug smuggling. >> will: help me understand what's already happened. 1 of my cameramen was just at the border yesterday, he's reported on the border for years. he said it was 1 of the most -- it was stark how few people were crossing the border. there had been thousands flowing over that border. yesterday it was virtually no presence of illegal immigrants. we saw that the cbp 1 apple was cancelled immediately. joe biden was using that to process asylum claims. so what is happening right now that is different than what was happening 24 hours ago, 36 hours ago under joe biden?
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>> i think it's 11 executive orders that have been directed toward the department and within cbp. we will end the nonsense at the border. and the abuse of parole, that's why the app was shut down in the minutes after the president was sworn in. we are going to end the catch and release of the border. give the front line the tools that they need like infrastructure and walls and buoys in the things that help them control and patrol the border. we will give them the tools to deter traffic at the border by not letting people be released into the united states. all that started to end yesterday and we will continue to implement the strategies, the tactics in the plans that allow for a safe border. that's what the president asked for and that's what americans voted for. now it's our turn to apply the skills and knowledge and strategies the strategies that we have to secure that border with real material things like a wall, like access to the border, like agents and then allowing
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the policies to work on behalf of americans, keeping people who are suspects, were criminals, people who have been arrested in communities within the united states, referred to ice and put on a path for removal and deportation. all of those things are happening. my colleagues are working diligently to employ the largest deportation effort ever seen and we are doing the same and supporting them on the southwest border. >> will: as you opened this segment i want to say our hearts and prayers -- thoughts and prayers are with the agent and his family. thank you so much ron. >> thank you. >> will: we are awaiting a big announcement from president trump on an artificial intelligence investment. we will bring that to you live. first a friend of elon musk and key advisor on doge is here with an update on the new agency.
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>> it's been an amazing 24 hours. so many things going on right now for america's new golden age. if america is going to solve all it's problems we need to increase productivity in the country. we have all sorts of issues. he's not going to cut things like entitlements, the answer is growth and what growth is as productivity growth and ai is a key to unlocking productivity growth and we have that infrastructure here, america is the best in these industries and he's going to move to accelerate that speed to talk to me about what that infrastructure is. if there's a government and private partnership to build the needed infrastructure, i read a lot about the need for electricity and the need for storage. is that what we're talking about about when we talk about infrastructure? >> there is a 5 letters to invest and ai and before any of those layers there is an energy infrastructure and there is those things...
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above that is the chips productions. above that is data centres. then you get into the software. than the services themselves. a lot of people on my level are building companies to deploy ai, we can only do that if you have all the data centres, all the chips and all the power available. there's a lot of infrastructure to build to allow this to work. >> will: it's notable that at donald trump's inauguration they are in the rotunda behind him were several people, billionaires who have been sceptical and i would say and hasn't -- antagonistic in the past. mark sucker berg, jeff bezos. there was also sam altman from openai. i listen to you on the sean ryan show talking about what -- how you explain or understand the conversion of mark zuckerberg into what looks like now a
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supporter of donald trump. how sceptical should be be of all these tech pros and their embrace? >> these people have been living and floating and existing within this woke mind virus, invested part of our society. there are really bad ideas that we are -- at war against our civilization. as you were talking about they've conquered the... we are at war against this and i think a lot of these people in those powerful positions, i don't trust them as far as i can throw them. i think mark probably does have some biases on the right that are coming out that are great to see but what he respond correctly if trump had in 1? i don't know. we have to watch all these people closely and see all the action. and are they going to come on-site are not, i don't know. we have to keep fighting this battle. it is not yet 1. >> will: i've seen you say
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that mark zuckerberg may be is less ideological and more weak, he gave into the ideology of the activists within facebook for many years. it might not have represented him, it did represent his own weakness and not being able to stand up as so many have to this virus. you've also said this joe and it left me with an open question. you said you thought something broke in 2014, i don't know if that was an exact date that you had pinpointed but an approximate date that you thought this woke mind virus took over everything. what happened that year? >> the university -- universities had been conquered earlier and it became dominant in these tech companies. the ideology spread through them through social media and through them starting to put in some of these cultural norms that spread
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from there. it became something that all of a sudden you had to be part of to be a good person. they started to cancel people and prove they could cancel people. that had been happening increasingly but it really spiked with cancellations. there's this power that the far left gained which would terrify us. it's actually like waking up from a bad dream 11 years later and seeing all these things turned off. i think we are finally turning off a lot of this insanity. >> will: i want to ask you this about this as well. you know elon musk, he might even be involved in some level with the department of government efficiency. we know a lot of guys that are involved. it's been established with an executive order. it's already facing resistance and there's already lawsuits. for back ramaswamy steps away, he's going to run for the
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governor of ohio. what should we expect out of doge? >> the way i think of it is it's really infused throughout the samenas ration. elon and others where there helping make sure they hire the. to make sure the strategy of the whole thing was tied to the department of government efficiency. when you see these orders and you see them freezing any new regulations, when you see them turning off all this crazy... tens of billions of dollars a year was nonsense stuff all over the world and the thousands of crazy leftist org's that are against our values. when you see them basically banning any new regulations for now until they get a handle on things, these are doge things happening. they are already in action with the executive orders. it will be in action with every
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agency and there's so many of our smartest friends working on this. so many of the best lawyers, it's a really exciting time. >> will: i hope you won't be a stranger to us, we would love to have you back on a regular basis. thank you. it's a new dawn in washington, donald trump ushering in a new age of common sense. to someone else who speaks that language, dave portnoy's next.
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>> we will forge a society that is colour-blind and merit-based. [applause] >> it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only 2 genders, male and female. i will reinstate any service members who were unjustly expelled from our military for objecting to the covid vaccine mandate. with full backpay. the future is ours and our golden age has just begun. >> will: the beginning of a golden age and we are turning -- returning to common sense. vowing to bring american values back to our nation's p raymak
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let's bring in dave portnoy to discuss the return to normalcy. he is barsz to a sports founder. i think you have a private -- you are a practical man. i don't think of you as left are right i don't even know if i think of u.s. that political. when i hear donald trump talking mike -- like that that's a big take away. a return to normalcy, common sense. >> i think that's why he won the election. that's what a lot of people want to hear. i think more people probably think that way in this country then don't think that way. i don't think it should be wild to be proud to be american. when you think about make america great again that become such a controversial term, shouldn't anybody want that? again, i agree with your assessment of how i view politically if at all. everybody wants a better america and it shouldn't be a
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controversial thing. i think what donald trump does that a lot of people love including myself, you don't always have to love everything he's saying but he's pretty frank, pretty upfront and pretty clear and that is super refreshing. it's refreshing for a guy like me win you had a former president who you couldn't even find. to at least have somebody stand up and say this is what i think and what i believe in. you don't have to agree, that's refreshing for somebody like myself and i think a lot of america. >> will: you and i are both big sports fans. last night was the national championship game. so refreshing for me that i really had trouble changing the channel away from donald trump and that freewheeling q&a he had while signing executive orders. to your point it was a president not afraid of a single question and it thinking it all out loud, not handled, not scripted, not on talking points, but right there confidently thinking it all out loud.
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>> that's what you want from a president. you don't have to agree with them but... i'm with you, i'm a huge football fan. i can't believe they scheduled this the same day as the inauguration, that was crazy. it was such a long wait, you've got 2 teams that do people even care about. i fell asleep at the end of that game. i was more locked in on the inauguration. it's like the football game didn't even happen for me and most of -- most of the country. >> will: we're going to evolve on the show but we will always be real. you are a michigan guy and your taking your shots of the national champion. you go big blue so that might have been part of light you weren't too excited about the game. >> i don't know about that. keep the title in the big ten, we beat them every time i play them so good for them. i don't care.
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i'm not hostile. >> will: the big ten is doing to sec thing, rooting for the entire conference. you've been banging your drum about tiktok. this is a confusing issue for a lot of people. should be bennett or is it a platform for -- for free speech, you've been making a different argument about small businesses, this is what you've had to say. >> when the government is just like this >> there are so many creators, small businesses who have worked for years to build their livelihoods and their careers on tiktok. you finally become successful in the government is like sorry, you are done. >> will: you see this like covid. this 1 is incredibly complicated for me. there is no doubt that it is a spying tool for china. donald trump was thinking out loud in that q&a.
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i don't know what the reasonable landing spot is for tiktok in america. >> the spying tool, i get the disinformation. the spying tool on who they are spying on, teenagers making little dances and whatever information they are gleaming from that. maybe smarter people than me. all the social media networks, you talked a little bit earlier like zuckerberg wasn't affecting how people thought. i don't trust any of the social media networks so this is just 1 and it's successful. you cannot underestimate how many people are earning a living. i agree with you. i don't have the secret service telling me everything they are worried about. i get the disinformation to a degree, the spying, i'm just a common due to sitting here looking on tiktok and asking what are they talking about. i'm very concerned about how many people earn a living, it's huge, you can't underestimate
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that. you've got people who aren't investing in meta-riding the bills, it's all pretty confusing >> speaking of investing, i don't know which one of your most recent bets is more speculative. you made a bunch of money on trump coin. you made like a million bucks on trump coin i don't know if that was riskier than your bed to -- your bet on the bills to win the super bowl. that means you are betting against not just the kansas city chiefs, you are betting against nfl referees. we both know that they are also wearing red for the kansas city chiefs. >> i made a million bucks in that trump coin and it is all speculative. it's just gambling, i get that going in. i was willing to lose my money. so it's like free money. buffalo, i love the people of buffalo. on the patriot fan, we have an
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interesting relationship but maybe it -- maybe it's their time. they will have a tough game with kansas city but 1 million to win five and a half. it's a great american city, i love josh allen so who knows. >> i like that you feel that way about the people of buffalo. that's how i feel about texas a&m fans. they are my arrival but i respect them and their craziness and i feel the same way about philadelphia eagles fans. i'm a cowboy fan but i respect your insanity. i like that you can respect your bible and i always respect you coming here hanging out with me, thank you so much. >> congrats on the new show. >> we will see you around. up next here we are going to hear some of what you think about our first show.
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>> will: turning to a historic story involving the south where i am. a first-ever blizzard warning issued along the coast of the gulf of america. what's up adam. >> freezing temperatures across a huge swath of the country. feels like negative 18 in chicago, 15 down in atlanta. 27 degrees in atlanta. i wanted to give you a personalized forecast. you will need to bundle up, it does warm up as you head into the week and more serious whether it's off towards the east. looking at those winter weather advisories stretching from the gulf coast all the way across the southeast with winter weather warnings. new orleans currently snowing. montgomery about to see some snow. you mentioned this is the first ever across all of louisiana where we are seeing this blizzard type of warning. as much as 10 inches of snow across part of the country where they typically do not see it.
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>> will: that is absolutely crazy. thank you adam. i want to share with you a little bit of my mission for the show and let everyone understand what i believe will be the will cane show. i believe it will be an evolution. it's a process, it's a ride to. i'm super grateful to have the show, incredibly grateful to be able to do it from america's heartland. i can only make you one promise that i will be real and authentic and seek the truth. i believe that is a process. i don't believe i sit behind a desk and get to speak from high on the mountain that my word is the word of god because i have a microphone. instead i will go through that process with you curiously, honestly of seeking the truth. we will evolve as a show and i hope together you and me -- we can go along that ride. so show number 1 is almost in the books so we want to know what you the viewers think. it's time for will of the people.
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one user rights i can say it was watching from the start, i love it. way to go, i hope you have a sport segment every wants in a while even if it's at the end of a friday. i think you can probably count on that. every wants in a while we will talk about sports. robin rights i love the look at the show -- the look of the show, we will miss him on weekends but love the new show. i told the producer, she talks about the look of the show. i see your comments so let me say this, this microphone works in this is what i use on the will cane show. this graphic is america. nothing is fake so here's the deal. we will own it and be real with you. this microphone will be a part of the will cane show and we will probably be growing more and more into authentic elements of when we put on a show. so proud of our northeast texas talent, congratulations to my fellow texan. thank you so much. crowded texan.
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now i need to get some advice from some of the best. they know what it takes to be number 1 in all of cable so joining me now are the hosts of the five, judge jeanine, jessica tarlov... they laugh. >> now i'm going to blank all over the show. i don't like the microphone, i don't understand it, what town is in the background and the graphics package they have to go back to work. anything else? >> i will pass all those notes onto all the people involved and all those decisions but i can might have heard you as well. >> i actually like the way everything looks. i like the big microphone. that's a tribute to michelle. why the big microphone and a microphone on your lapel? that seems redundant to me.
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>> they are both working, watch this, they are both working. you guys are in that fancy studio and you don't even get a return. i think as we grow along, the aesthetics of the show will continue to lean into where the show started so the microphones will most likely continue to use the big microphone, maybe even lose the regular tv microphone. i love joe lawns dale, i thought he was good. >> it tells me you are not real confident yet in your big microphone so you are relying on the little microphone. from me to you i am thrilled for you. we're very happy to have you as a lead-in, i think you are a superstar and really smart and i was impressed. >> am i going to get to toss it to you on a regular basis?
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>> why not. >> so we are doing a toss now, we have to get into the studio earlier? no one told me about that. >> what you most excited about doing with your new -- you are five days a week now from what you were doing on the weekends. what you most excited about for your new show and congratulations, i hope you will have me on like you did on your podcast. >> thank god for judge jeanine and a day not because the guys would have us think that the liberal is the nicest person on the panel who is sitting here asking a real question. but they brought it up for everyone else with their nice manners, not like jesse. jessica, i am a -- if i'm being honest, one of the things i'm most excited about his being able to broadcast from texas. this is who i am. i was born and raised, my family
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is here, i don't have to traveling from them anymore. separately, i now get this our to eventually end over time to figure out how to put my thumbprint on an hour of fox news and be real, be me, be curious and opinionated. we will see where it goes. i can only hope to be as successful as everyone else right there sitting at that table. >> dana: are you going to provide any sports content so i can know what i'm talking about tomorrow morning? >> sports content tomorrow morning? what's tomorrow morning? spewing every morning is "dana read sports!" thanks for watching a movie appreciate it >> pete hegseth, the deck ramaswamy, robert kennedy jr., and the rest of the cabinet that used to be with us here. i do want to be a place where they'll come have a full conversation. >> judge jeanine: will you have any horses or cows on?
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you are in texas, right to? >> will: if you could see where i am now, i would take a tiny horse to fit in the studio right now. a pony wouldn't fit next to me. >> judge jeanine: vincent chickens. >> will: i don't have chickens. not yet. >> jesse: we are really proud of you. you are a great guy, real smart guy, and the show is going to be great, and everyone is looking forward to it. i was kidding about all the graphics packages. >> greg: you feel pretty bad now. >> jesse: i don't want to take it out on "jesse watters prime time." congratulations. great job. >> judge jeanine: we love you. >> will: thank you. dana, greg, jesse, judge, jessica, thank you so much. have a great show. appreciate you. >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica

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