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people smiling. and the sunfish was mesmerized by this. he got happier and he started eating. a little companionship goes a long way in cheering you up. >> i love. >> it, harold. best of luck to ben shelton. >> and madison keys tonight. they'll show you an open. >> that fits. likes his corn on the cob upside down. so fox nation celebrates january comedy month. we have tyler fisher. they call him a comedic genius. no pardon needed. go check it out on fox nation. and johnny went to the balls. here's a little look. >> i heard there were some illegal migrants trying to get into this event tonight. >> where? show me. >> you'll take care of it. >> i'll take care of it right now. >> clint eastwood. >> that's johnny tonight at eight. >> all right. 10s judge. >> i don't. eight seconds in 10s, six seconds, about three. four seconds. elephants, three seconds missing. kemba, lucky, lulu and jam sure to follow me on accomplish more in less than
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four days than other administrations have accomplished in four years. they say that there's light shining all over the world. >> trump starts telling the world what to do. >> a lot of people are waiting for this for so long. for years. >> this kind of petty back and forth. or i would have beat trump. and no one believes that at all. just get out of the way. the party is moving on. >> joe's out the door, so the left needs a new hero. >> it's a really big deal. i take it very seriously every time. >> why would somebody say that? open borders are good? the only reason it can be is two reasons you're stupid or you hate the country. >> migrant criminals get iced. chris hansen is here. >> i'm not going back to haiti. >> plus. >> what's in the cups? >> vodka soda. >> do you even know what you're drinking? >> no.
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>> fox news alert. president trump just signed an executive order declassifying and releasing all files related to the jfk, rfk, and mlk assassinations. watch. >> lastly, sir, we have an executive order ordering the declassification of files relating to the assassinations of president john f kennedy, senator robert f kennedy, and the reverend doctor martin luther king, jr. >> that's a big one. >> a lot of people are waiting for this for so long. for years. for decades. and everything will be revealed. okay. give that to rfk jr. >> yes, sir. >> okay.
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>> only fair that bobby gets the sharpie. this order instructs the director of national intelligence and the attorney general to come up with a plan within 15 days for the full and complete release of the jfk files and 45 days for the release of the rfk and mlk archives. these are tens of thousands of documents that have never been seen before, that have been buried for over 60 years. prime time will have full coverage on the day they drop. 47 signed a flurry of executive orders this afternoon, and some of them could make you rich. >> this is the crypto eo. we're going to be forming an internal working group to make crypto, to make america the world capital in crypto under your leadership. >> which is really going up, right? >> absolutely. >> all right, david, that's for you. >> thank you sir. >> you find them exciting. they
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might not be excited, but they're going to make a lot of money for the country. >> i don't own any crypto. should that change? trump says rates are coming down. whether jerome knows it or not. >> the interest rates will come down. >> you said that you would demand that the interest rates come down. >> well, i would. >> do you expect. >> i would put in a strong statement? >> do you expect the fed to listen to you? >> yeah. >> trump's demystifying the idea that all these washington institutions are perfectly independent. biden would never tell his attorney general what to do. obama would never talk to the fed chair about rates. i can't be seen talking to a justice. that would be unethical. the washingtonian virtue signaling is history. presidents don't have to be shy about power, and having an opinion isn't illegal anymore. trump's not whispering and tiptoeing around d.c. same thing with davos. once a year, the financial elite gather in a tax haven, hire escorts and
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stroke each other's egos, then dictate how the rest of us are going to live. brain implants, bugs for dinner and willy nilly windmills carries, usually falling off his bicycle. and al gore is screaming about rain bombs or misinformation. this year, though, was a little different. the newly minted president zoomed in as a symbol of disrespect and told davos they aren't dictating anymore. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, donald j. trump. >> well, thank you very much, klaus. and hello to everyone in beautiful davos. this has been a truly historic week in the united states. three days ago, i took the oath of office and we began the golden age of america. what the world has
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witnessed in the past 72 hours is nothing less than a revolution of common sense. our country will soon be stronger, wealthier, and more united than ever before, and the entire planet will be more peaceful and prosperous as a result of this incredible momentum and what we're doing and going to do. >> davos didn't usher in a golden age, did it? davos dictated by mass migration and attacks on cow flatulence. it isn't about what they want anymore. it's about what we want. and trump's ripping up their wish list. >> i terminated the ridiculous and incredibly wasteful green new deal. i call it the green new scam. withdrew from the one sided paris climate accord and ended the insane and costly electric vehicle mandate. we're going to let people buy the car they want to buy. i mean, the green new deal was such a total disgrace, and it was conceived of by people that were average
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students, less than average students, i might add, and never even took a course in energy or the environment. it was just a game. remember, the world was going to end in 12 years. remember that? well, the 12 years has come and gone. >> the new world order won't be set at a summit in switzerland by bankers, politicians and economists who look like wooly mammoths. at one point, trump name checked the bank of america ceo. watch. >> speaking of you and you've done a fantastic job, but i hope you start opening your bank to conservatives, because many conservatives complain that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank. and that included a place called bank of america. that's conservative. they don't take conservative business. and i don't know if the regulators mandated that because of biden or what, but you and jamie and everybody, i hope you're going to open your banks to conservatives because what you're doing is wrong. >> president trump calling a bank chairman immoral, ruffled quite a few feathers in the
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davos dining room, but they couldn't do anything about it. and neither can canada. >> we're going to be demanding respect from other nations. canada. we have a tremendous deficit with canada. we're not going to have that anymore. we can't do it. it's i don't know if it's good for them. as you probably know, i say you can always become a state. and if you're a state, we won't have a deficit. we won't have to tariff you. et cetera. et cetera. but canada has been very tough to deal with over the years. and it's not fair that we should have a 200 billion or $250 billion deficit. we don't need them to make our cars, and they make a lot of them. we don't need their lumber because we have our own forests. et cetera. et cetera. we don't need their oil and gas. we have our. we have more than anybody. >> america is beginning to reassert its economic advantage. we have the biggest consumer market, more liquid capital than any country and the largest energy reserves, not to mention a bigger navy than every nation on earth. and
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the dollar is the world currency. so this country has an absolute right, an obligation to our own people to set trade terms and not be taken advantage of. nato's spending. a perfect example. >> i'm also going to ask all nato nations to increase defense spending to 5% of gdp, which is what it should have been years ago. it was only at 2%, and most nations didn't pay until i came along. i insisted that they pay, and they did, because the united states was really paying the difference at that time. and it was unfair to the united states. >> why aren't the europeans paying more for their own protection? why are we paying the bulk of nato's budget? that's like a security guard paying a client to protect them. nato is an incredible alliance. we just have to get our books in order so our allies don't get a free ride. because while they get a free ride on defense, they're ripping us off on trade. they tariff american goods, but we
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barely tariff european goods. and that's about to change. and the saudis better start pumping. >> saudi arabia will be investing at least $600 billion in america. but i'll be asking the crown prince, who's a fantastic guy, to round it out to around 1 trillion. i think they'll do that because we've been very good to them. and i'm also going to ask saudi arabia and opec to bring down the cost of oil. >> and if the saudis don't round up $400 billion, trump will visit israel first. >> you said you were going to ask for a trillion. will saudi arabia be the first foreign country you will visit since they invested that much? >> well, if they do that, i would yeah, i would be glad to do that. i did it, as you know, four years ago we did $450 billion, meaning the money all goes to american companies and they purchase jets and they purchase computers and everything else. and we did 450 billion. and i guess we're at
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600, 650. >> trump's shopping around his first foreign trip to the highest bidder. and it's not like he's getting the money. you're getting the money. these are investments in america. trump's treating our country like an nfl free agent. you know, i really want to sign with buffalo. but la is offering a much better package. globalism is over and we're taking davos down with it. we're not going to let multinationals outsource production and sell product back into the us duty free. we need to protect our workers and supply chains. fiat chrysler met with trump and now they're restarting a jeep plant in illinois and building dodge durangos in detroit. samsung is about to move production from mexico into the united states. canada wants to help trump restart the keystone pipeline, and the president just lifted a pause on liquefied natural gas exports so he can sell the europeans natural gas and wean them off russian energy, which
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makes our country wealthier and our allies safer and slows down the russian war machine, forcing putin to the negotiating table. and by the way, check your 401 k. the s&p 500 just hit a fresh record high. and guess where marco rubio's first trip is as secretary of state? panama. what a powerful message to send. things are moving again. and the administration's in the zone. >> at any point. did you doubt you would be back here? >> so it's a great question. it's something i don't think about. i never really thought about it. i don't think about, gee, will i be back? i just do it. i get it done. i get things done. i'm good at getting things done. >> constitutional scholar jonathan turley says trump's not making surgical strikes, but saturation bombing. washington obama promised to fundamentally transform america, but trump is actually doing it. there was this myth
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that there was gridlock in washington. the country was divided and change was slow. that just gave professional politicians an excuse for three day work weeks. they didn't want you to know real change was possible, because then we'd raise expectations and they'd have to actually do their jobs and actually represent our interests instead of their own. but now they have an excuse for their lack of action. the new york times says it's the return of the king. trump embraces trappings of the throne. the media wants you to think only a tyrant could get things done in d.c. they want you to think what trump is doing is not in the american tradition. he's a wannabe dictator. no he's not. just because he's playing with a sword doesn't make him napoleon. this is what it looks like when you beat four cases, survived two assassination attempts, and sweep every battleground. a president with political capital who knows how
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to use it with gusto and precision, lawyer mike davis told the new york times, quote, this election was a referendum on trump, on maga, and on lawfare, and the american people rendered their verdict on november 5th. he earned power, and now he's going to use it like democrats. democrat presidents use their power to put foreign nationals on welfare, bribe voters with college loan bailouts, and print money to dish out to donors. democrats did all of that after their elections. they never campaigned on any of that. they tried to hide it. the difference is trump's doing exactly what he promised to do, and the voters ratified the mission. we're living in a time of populist rebellion, journalist karl zinsmeister says this. voters let loose a genuine bull in the china shop of the ruling class. those who have dominated public life for a generation, declaring that the sky is falling. maybe their
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sky is falling, maybe their time at the top is over, but yours isn't. your time at the top is just getting started. the power is being returned to the people. no one can tell you what bank to use, what car to buy, what words to say, what food to eat, which shows to watch. we're the only ones who can get in our own way. so put your chin up and your shoulders back. today was a good day. substack columnist glenn greenwald joins me now. glenn, how do you think people are grappling with the speed of the change? >> i think it depends who the people in question are. if they're the people who have been ruling washington with the same dreary, bipartisan ideology that has kept the united states in this state of inertia and on the wrong track, according to most people. those are people who are petrified as they have been of trump for so long. you're seeing the reasons why the establishment has both hated and feared trump, because he doesn't abide by the
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bipartisan consensus in washington that has kept this country on that wrong track, according to most voters. but if you're the people who actually exercise your democratic right and voted for donald trump because you knew washington wasn't working and you wanted someone to go in and break it and actually do so with great speed and assertiveness and not be constrained by these artificial rules they create to safeguard the status quo, then i think you're very happy. it's really the first time i've seen an election where a candidate stands up and makes a whole slew of promises about what they're going to do once they win, and then they win, and they actually get into office and start doing exactly what they said they were going to do. it's that should be the norm, but it's really the first time i've seen it in at least decades. >> you're so right about the fact that there was a consensus to stifle change. it was a conspiracy to stop the people from getting what they were trying to vote for. and now you have a guy who's actually delivering on his promises, and they're calling him a king. do
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you expect to see the king label slapped on him now for the rest of the term? >> if he if he were doing things with as much force, but that served the interest of washington elites, they would not be calling him that. the reason they're upset is not because he's taking decisive action. we have a very strong presidency in the united states that has only grown in power. you can debate that, but that's the reality of what it is. what they're angry about and upset about is not that he's using it, but that he's using it for the purposes that he said he would use it for when running, namely, to place america first, to stop worrying so much about what elites in european capitals, in paris and in london and in berlin think. but instead to start thinking about what's best for the united states, even if that means breaking rules, even if it means zooming into davos and chiding publicly jamie dimon and the ceo of the bank of america for what they're doing. these are the kinds of things they've been so worried about, because these are the things
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that are effective. >> yeah, they like the power, just not when he uses the power in ways that they don't like. do you think that he has the kind of political capital and coattails that can bring in an rfk jr that can bring in a tulsi, they can bring in a kash patel? or are those individuals still kind of on the fence here? >> well, we saw with matt gaetz that the republicans in the senate are willing to say no to his nominees if they feel like their ideology is too far afield from establishment consensus. every democrat voted for marco rubio. they're going to vote for elise stefanik. it's the ones who challenge the establishment, like tulsi gabbard and rfk, who republican senators, not just democrats, are trying to stop. and i think trump obviously has a lot of power. but whether they can he can override the establishment forces that are still dominant in his party, i think remains to be seen. >> yeah, that will be a big test of wills. and whoever wins that test is going to have a
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lot of momentum going into the spring. all right, glenn, good to see you. stay away from panama. >> always good to see you. could be trouble. thanks, jesse. >> not everybody at davos likes trump, but they can't deny the comeback. >> trump has done something no person in the world has ever done before. a dead man, a dead politician has risen. this is the greatest comeback in political history. >> we need to also factor in not only who's won, which is trump, but who's lost, which is to say, us. >> what an admission of the will cain show? will cain, you got to give it to them. i mean, at least they're aware that they've lost power. will. >> it's undeniable. good for them. they can see what color the walls are painted. they can state reality that they are the ones who have lost while donald trump. but more importantly, america has won. i just listened to your monologue,
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jesse, and your conversation with glenn greenwald. i just keep coming away from this today on the will cain show. we came in right after listening to donald trump do another what was it? 15 minute freewheeling executive order q&a session? it just there's one word that keeps coming back. it's leadership. he is a vision of leadership. and the world is falling in line. corporations, foreign powers. they are falling in line with a man whose vision, luckily, as you point out, for all of us, actually is america first. >> and he's doing it, as gutfeld says. and i hate to use his analogies because it's just going to inflate his ego like an agent, like your agent or my agent or any nfl agent. it's, you know, brass knuckles. when they're trying to get a good deal for their client. trump is america's agent, and he's just trying to get a good deal for the american workers. and that's something we haven't had in a while, have we? >> and here's why. jesse, i've talked about this recently. you and i grew up essentially in
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the age of ideology. everything was painted to us as though it was a decision between left and right, republican and democrat. now, look, i am conservative. i suspect you, jesse as well, leaned to the right. so does donald trump. but he's practical, he's transactional, and he moves us beyond an era, i believe, where we replaced religion with ideology. politics at its very core is about the deal. it's practical and nobody's better embodied that than donald trump. and it's rooted, as he points out, in a revolution of common sense. >> well, we're all enjoying the will cain show. i have to watch it because it's the only thing on before the five. but i've enjoyed it. and congratulations on a great start, will. >> thank you. blockbuster ratings day one. despite the criticisms of my graphics, my background, and my microphone from jesse watters, and i will tell you now live to your audience and on air. i didn't even know i called you. jessica
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watters i don't know how it came out. i don't know, i said it, but now that i have it, it's a weapon in my tool belt. >> you unconsciously misgendered me. and i will never let you get away with that again. thank you very much. will cain, great show. off to a great start. jim acosta, adam schiff and a naked predator right back. >> welcome to tackling life with fred and sydney. brought to you by experian. >> question number one tackling quarterbacks or tackling subscriptions. >> oh. >> if i had to choose tackling quarterbacks. you know why. because it's so easy to tackle subscriptions with experian easy. they can help cancel those subscriptions that we don't even need. when you get to save your time and your. >> money, totally. >> i'll go tackle those quarterbacks even though it's hard. download the experian app now. >> g. ivanova. powers america every day as the leading
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because we're bad people or we mean people. it was all his doing. you had a noble career. your last act was terrible. just get out of the way. the party's moving on. he created this himself. this. he has nobody to blame but himself. >> not wanting to be outdone, obama world is jockeying just as hard. >> that was egregious. the ten minutes before the inauguration, they they they announced that he's pardoned members of his family. i mean, man up, you know what i mean? man up. and if you're going to do it, do it. but don't do it literally, as you have one foot out the door so you don't have to explain it or be accountable for it. >> biden's out. kamala is on ice and newsom lit his state on fire. all the left's heroes are tarnished. so who's going to run the party? the resistance
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is getting more fringy and psychedelic. they're looking for a new star, but they're not sending their best. >> very calmly, very. clearly gave us the. >> illustrated dictionary definition of what it means to speak truth to power. >> there hasn't been much of a narrative outside of the narrative that the president has been describing, right? that if people have gone quiet or they've been ignored, the moment we're in it, it filled a space that hadn't been occupied for a while. >> trump's been back in office for four days, and there hasn't been a peep from traditional democrat leaders. where is everybody? the only calls nancy's been making since she broke her hip have been to her stockbroker. my mistake. nancy doesn't know anything about stocks. paulie p has made some major moves after trump won the election. the pelosis must have gotten a tip about the golden age. adam schiff tried to put
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his face out there, but he's been censured in the house and pardoned as a senator. and something seems off. >> so the president issued a number of executive orders last night. let's break it down. but before i do. banged my head. really dumb anyway. clumsy. these are mass deportations. that's what he's saying also. and what that will mean is farm workers won't be on our farms. food prices are going to go up. we will lose a lot of construction workers. >> pick our crops and set our tables. what is it with these democrats? ever since the civil war, kamala says she wasn't going to go quietly, but she's been as quiet as a mime. malala just launched a blog, though, and we clicked on it, and she wants our email address so she can ask us for money. and she needs it because grocery prices are ridiculous. she just found out about inflation. the new york post caught her grocery shopping with dougie fresh. what kind of husband goes grocery shopping with his wife?
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the democrats in the media are attached at the hip, so when one goes down, they go down together. they can't function without each other. cnn is losing hundreds of millions of dollars. they're laying off hundreds of workers, and jim acosta is threatening to quit because the new chairman is making him work the graveyard shift. a cnn insider saying this, jim, is one of the least liked and most eye rolled of all the talent at cnn. and this has been a long standing status. he's insufferable, an egomaniac. if he can make himself part of the story, he will. his jealousy is even visibly thicker than his makeup and hardened hair gel. wow. acosta sounds worse than greg trump's new fcc chair just reinstated complaints against cbs, nbc, and abc for their biased election coverage. oh, and former politico writers are turning into whistleblowers. >> i was covering biden at the time, and i remember coming to
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my editor and saying, hey, we need to write about the hunter biden laptop. and i was told this came from on high at politico. don't write about the laptop. don't talk about the laptop. don't tweet about the laptop. >> politico responded in a statement to prime time, saying, quote, it's b.s. former democrat donor nicole shanahan joins me now. how are you, nicole? >> i'm very good. jesse, how are you doing? >> i am great. tell me about how the media has digested the trump presidency so far. >> well, i mean, the left wing media, the mainstream media is in a tizzy. i think they only could get so much out of the elon musk nazi salute, falsehood. and. and they don't know what to do. i mean, we see the party turning on itself, chuck schumer's statement that this was all biden and it was all biden's fault. i mean,
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biden is a geriatric patient at this point. he's been managed by handlers. he could barely get through a press conference, let alone a full day of presidential activity. you know, chuck schumer, that's completely false. you know exactly who's been handling biden. you've been involved with it, as has nancy pelosi. they've been running the show. and in their embarrassment and in true lame old democratic party outrageous fashion, they point fingers at each other when things don't turn out their way. kamala harris donors are upset. the. yeah, yeah. >> i mean, i would be upset if i were a donor too. they just lit your money on fire and then told you too bad. give me some more money. kamala harris doesn't know what she wants. she wants to go grocery shopping with her husband, and that's fine. where do you see? or what are you hearing about kamala world now?
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>> well, she's trying to rebrand. and, you know, people within her campaign are looking around and asking, what the heck just happened? what was that? we just burned through billions of dollars. and a lot of it went to these celebrity endorsements. and the whole thing was a scam. it was all smoke and mirrors and they don't have a lot of authenticity over there. so kamala harris needs to rebrand. and i don't know that they're going to get behind her for running for california governor. i don't think she can win. >> what about gavin newsom? i mean, that's he's got a heavy lift and that's putting it lightly. >> yeah. his term is up. he's he's reached his term limits. he's trying to go out on top. it's not looking good. his state is on fire. and the
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people of this state are calling out his mismanagement and egregious negligence. in some cases, we have people running up to him and saying, i've been trying to clear this brush in these parklands behind my house, and no one's coming out to do it. >> well, it looks like adam schiff got punched in the face, and we just hope he's okay. and we hope he heals quickly because we have, you know, we have a big heart here at prime time. nicole shanahan, thank you so much for joining us. it's good to see you again. thank you. have a great night. >> good to see you too johnny. >> at the inaugural balls straight ahead. >> you got. >> this one. remember i don't want surgery for my dupuytren's contracture. >> two. >> i want to be able to lay my hand flat. >> three. >> i want a. >> non-surgical recovery. >> four i want options,
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>> are you here in this country legally? do you have u.s. citizenship? >> soi illegal. >> but you came. >> here, >> marvin, for sexo con chico quince anos. >> no, no no, no. >> you could go back to honduras. >> no. but why would. chris hansen is the host of takedown with chris hansen and the predators of court with chris hansen podcast. i mean, first of all, great spanish. >> editing is my friend jesse. >> editing is my friend. so these people, they show up just like americans. ready for action. >> a week ago tonight in genesee county, michigan, sheriff chris swanson's ghost team and i did an investigation. two illegal hondurans showed up in the same night. among the other predators. both had been in this country before, gotten kicked out, sneaked back in and got arrested in this sting trying to have sex with a child. and i can tell you, in the week that's past, they've already been picked up by ice on a detainer and it's the
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quickest they've ever seen this happen in the history of genesee county. >> well, from all americans. thank you. you've done more than biden's ice did in four years already. tell me about this guy. he was naked. >> blount county, alabama, sheriff mark moon and his team. we had five guys show up in four days. take a look. >> you got the money? yeah. >> you don't take something off. >> but you know how to make yourself right at home, don't you? have a seat on that stool right over there. and what was your plan here tonight? >> i don't really know. >> you don't really know? well, it looks like you knew because you got naked in the kitchen of this house. can you imagine? this has happened only three times in 20 years of doing predator investigations. jesse and the decoy online with the blount county sheriff's office, you know, was a little cheeky and playful for what you would
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expect from a 15 year old. but this guy walked right in, took a look at her. she said, well, stripped naked. and then i walked out to confront him and he put his clothes back on, thankfully before i could have a discussion with him. >> you're a brave man. >> i see a lot of stuff. >> to take down with chris hansen. take off, take down with chris hansen. thank you so much. thank you. so what went down at the balls? >> what's the game plan tonight? you're partying. we're having a good time. >> i'm just. >> trying to. >> stay out of jail. i ain't partying too much. so you're not going to kid rock's hotel room? no, no. too dangerous. >> i suffer from a weak condition. i go, well. >> i don't suffer from cataracts, i see it, i don't need you. >> every holiday we should have collars that shock you. if you talk politics. >> people think you're. >> too old. >> to run for president. >> maybe you should stop using the word malarkey.
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love.com. >> when we were in washington for trump's inauguration, johnny had a little too much fun at the balls. >> it's a party in the usa. everyone's excited. what's the game plan? >> drinking toast. >> to trump. i'm just trying to stay out of jail. i am partying too much. so you're not going to kid rock's hotel room? no, no. too dangerous. >> dancing desert. and we. >> have. >> a room upstairs. >> is that where dessert is happening? >> it's a.
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>> hispanic ball. are you kidding me? we're the ones who invented partying. i'm italian, and i don't know of any italian balls that are happening. italian balls? >> what? don't make me laugh. >> i love partying, i love dancing, and i'm famously social. my plan is to be here for precisely the number of minutes i'm supposed to be here to watch people fall through actual displays. >> what's in the cup? >> tequila, baby. >> tequila. oh, yeah. >> vodka soda. usually i'm tequila. >> do you even know what you're drinking? no. how many beers deep are you? >> i'm a lightweight. oh, but. >> i've. >> had two and a half. >> are you having fun tonight? yeah. >> i'm after you. >> oh, wow. >> do you want to get it on? >> you better clear your schedule. >> amber. who are you wearing tonight? >> i have no idea. >> virginia is known for its wineries. are we having some wine tonight? >> not unless. >> we're taking communion. >> bless me, father, for i have sinned. a little birdie told me that you're going to miss joe
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biden. >> he did? who? >> no, i'm just kidding. >> no. >> definitely not. >> going to miss joe biden. good riddance. >> what are you looking forward to in the next four years? >> not having. >> a >> in office. >> freedom. >> why should americans be excited about trump 2.0? because he's. >> a man. >> who has common sense. >> no tax on social security. >> you know, you win a fight, you celebrate, and you go off and you're the winner. now you win an election. it's day one. you don't go off and celebrate. it's day one. you get fight. it's action time. now. >> he's had us the escalator. >> an old street light. >> tom homan is not here tonight, is he? >> no. >> i have to run. >> out the back door. >> i heard there were some illegal migrants trying to get into this event tonight. >> where? >> show me. i'm in danger. >> everyone's having a party tonight. do you want to get laid? all right, there we go.
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>> every guy has used the laid line on. >> you tonight. >> take me home. country road. >> what's your message to president donald j. trump? >> you're going to save america and you're going to save. >> the world. >> come find me tonight and give me a kiss. >> i hope. >> to be your future daughter in law. >> hay baron. >> hay hay baron. >> i'm excited for some trump dancing. >> i think you do it like this. >> do it. and then he does the what? he does. >> the golf. golf. swing. >> boom! yourself off the ground. >> jesse couldn't be at this ball tonight. so what do you want to tell him? >> he's missing out on one of the best balls. >> is johnny not good enough? >> i recognize. >> johnny from across the room.
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