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mountain. crews say ice climber fell nearly ten stories, breaking an arm and a leg. so steve, they had to use special equipment to them from falling on the peak. they were able to safely hoist the climber to safety and get him to the hospital. >> one of the youngest vice presidents we've ever seen in the country. are you expecting to run for president in three and a half years? [laughter] >> you're the first person who's asked me that remark j.d. vance sits down on exclusive inte interview. catch the whole thing on sunday meaning warning futures 10:00 a.m. eastern. saturday february 1, i am jon scott. you guys. we're starting. i'm
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dana perino, along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's chronic disease epidemic but that wasn't all. >> the first thing i've done for the past 20 years is got on my knees and pray to god that he would put me in a position to end the chronic disease epidemic and help america's children. i don't want to take food away from anybody. if you like mcdonald's cheeseburger or diet coke which my boss loves. [laughter] you should be able to get them.
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i am pro safety. >> that answer on vaccine was not good enough for some senate democrats with rfk junior spending the hearing sparring with them. >> receipts show mr. kennedy embraced conspiracy theories, charlatans, especially when it comes to safety and efficacy of vaccines matthew except even assent, even a sliver of responsibility for the drop in vaccinations and subsequent deaths of more than 70 people? anything you do differently? mimic absolutely not and you frighten people. >> supportive of these? >> supportive of vaccines. >> are you supportive -- anti- vaccine? >> i am in support of vaccines.
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>> you love that one guy run. >> questioning anybody about health? he makes him look like a rock. none of these idiots can pass judgment on fitness to serve. they swore biden was fit to serve so either they were lying then and now they believed it and it's insane. we are in the new world where social media people already know this stuff so the circus, as always, that's nothing and only subtract. i can't even look. we are talking about onesies. i stopped wearing those years ago. [laughter] rfk is a glorious mixed bag. on one hand he's passionate and persuasive and open-minded, he's not woke, interested in the world around him, not himself. on the other hand he has vaccine
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and autism, more on his gut instinct front rather than science, the rise of childhood autism or autism and the use of vaccines, it's not cause-and-effect, it's correlation. a lot of things can happen at the same time. i could have beans for lunch and jesse could break wind but you will think it's me but there's no cause and effect, only correlation because you did it right after me. [laughter] he does raises good points and i like the fact that we need people to raise questions and that's what the senate doesn't do. i want to know when i was growing up, we were swimming and peanut butter. we peanut butter on peanut butter and now everybody, everybody is allergic to it but if i were in the senate and who's to say i'm not? [laughter] i vote for him because he's in the pirate ship and he rode really hard on that we should throw our commitment behind the crew who gave republicans the
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most definitive mandate they've had in recent history, all republicans should say yes and i love the idea of this freethinking renegade who don't fit in but the together and the reason why the group is important and you remember them, the reason you got to back these guys, they shared the risk, the people who shared the risk deserving return that you back them towards not risk sharing, a two way street, reciprocity. if they have you back, they have there's. he might not like half of the things, 20% of the things he does but this is not a tight group of elites governed by lockstep, it's of movement bottoms up and they know it. it's not like the union or blm controlling everything. this of people is a movement of the people up front understand that and we owe them to vote yes
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even if you disagree with little things are even big things. >> your name was brought up several times if you want to defend yourself. >> he who smell the delta it. [laughter] a story about jimmy jimmy wakes up in the morning and both parents work so they don't have time to make eggs and he has rusted likes and froot loops was hopped up on sugar and then crashes and then goes to the school lunch program has grilled cheese, chinos and cherry coke and then crashes. the people with the school tell the parents this kid must be bipolar for medicated for bipolar and then he doesn't do recess because he's looking on his phone the whole time capsule program, he's inside and then goes home and since his parents are helicopter parents, they don't let him outside to play in the neighborhood because they are worried about pedophile so he goes inside the top himself in front of the television until
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his parents come home and they are too busy because they are back to work so they order takeout. more fried food and then he sits in front of his ipad before he goes to sleep and doesn't get good sleep because he's had green time all day, no sunlight for exercise in this cycle repeats itself for years until he's single, suicidal, overmedicated, fat, sick, lonely and depressed and then turns on tv because he wants to see what kennedy says about making america healthy again and what does he see? discussing looking senators funded by industry cutting him off so he can't even hear what the guy has to say. there are millions of jimmy's out there in this country neglected, preyed upon and they want to get healthy but they don't have the knowledge, the support system for environment to make it happen. rfk junior is not a perfect person, none of the great leaders are but he is the
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perfect person because he has the knowledge, experience, the skills and passion to get inside of the government and turn this chronic disease epidemic around because this is not just economic issue, it is a spiritual issue. >> judge merchan jeanine, i know you know him a little bit and i'm sure you watched today. >> i did watch and this goes beyond politics. this is about humanity. he but party aside to join donald trump because he believed donald trump was the best shot at making america will be again. everybody knows, historians have know if you're looking for reform, you need a radical and rfk is a radical. i worked with him in the environment the program and i was the d8 in westchester. he had a great program. i started an environmental crimes unit is a result of
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working with him and he said i was the only republican who worked with him i found shocking but true this, i'm so disgusted in 2025 we are so divided in america we can't have a reasonable conversation about being healthy and being fit. why all of a sudden is this guy subjected to all kinds of craziness? he went into the lions den and didn't care. he is willing to go in to take the attacks. i saw assault today by a guy, they talked over him and yelled and interrupted him and he's a problem with his voice so he couldn't really come back at them and they took advantage of that but the truth is, they were bought and paid for by lobb lobbyists, the pharmaceutical companies, you look at them, how much money does he get from the pharmaceutical companies? this is a guy going against the grain, a guy saying i'm
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concerned about the fact that we got 60% higher medicaid costs than four years ago. no other country has that. 40% of american adults are obese, 20% of american children are obese, why is the united states not eliminating carcinogens or cancer-causing ingredients europe is eliminating from candy and cereal that's the bottom line is, rfk is exactly who we need. becerra was last head of human services, what did he do? what difference did he make? this guy is going to make a difference. >> jessica. >> you are conveniently ignoring the fact that there were a number of republican senators very skeptical of rfk junior is the nominee. listen to senator cassidy's line of questioning which exposed the fact that rfk junior didn't understand basic facts about how the medicaid program works in this country, who's eligible if there are premiums or not, that's fundamental. listen to james lankford who is
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concerned about the fact that he was pro-life 20 minutes ago before donald trump offered him the opportunity to have a ton of power and you say the senators are bought and paid for by big pharma, show me where bernie sanders a out from big pharma elizabeth warren. >> what has bernie sanders done for my health for my kids? >> moved to vermont and have a conversation with bernie sanders can deliver but don't be dishonest about it. this felt like the first hearing to me where the senators were 99% of them took it seriously and they had real questions but that's because the range of awfulness or insanity on display and rfk junior is so broad. everything from anti- vaccine which loves to deny they had him on tape over and over again on podcast, rafael warnock repeating him and lyme disease is material engineered by a
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weapon, pesticide turning your kids trans -- he can say whatever he wants today but he's on record having said these things. elizabeth warren i get, the town got high-pitched what she's talking about the "wall street journal" who did a big piece, he's been referring clients to the law firm making millions of dollars off of payroll suing vaccine and drugmakers. we all know how important vaccines are mitch mcconnell, who will see what he does, he had polio, the about vaccines leading to autism, i appreciate your skeptical but i thought it was a display of excellent question from across the political spectrum. i felt grassley was good, he went through a serious list of concerns and said tell me where you disagree with anything i've said. michael bennet, hassan, righteous anger the democrats want to see because he didn't understand and no one mentioned putting birds and blenders in
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$100 billion a year. they are tweaking the order to freeze federal aid saying it's simply a position of the zero and be memo president trump explaining more. >> right now to correct any confusion the media purposely and somehow created social security, medicare, medicaid have not been affected by action taken in any way shape or form. we are looking at parts of bureaucracy weathers been tremendous waste fraud and ab abuse. the process we identified and stopped 50 million sent to gaza by condoms for hamas. 50 million. you know what happened to them? they use them as a method of making bombs. how about that -- >> democrats like chuck schumer
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are getting a little too excited by funding these. >> people are aroused. i haven't seen people so aroused in a very long time in terms of going, trying to get this done so yes, i think democracy will have an effect and we are going to keep at it. >> let me start with the job thing. since when does an individual hired to work in the office decide, returned to work is too much to ask? why would joe biden signed an executive order allowing people to stay at home and work remotely until 2029x mimic the view has 1150 staff. the five has 13 so on the view, like three producers are in charge of putting photos on the screen. now, on our show we have a producer who does not in this and that in 17 other things. same show, same format but they
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have loaded staff. if you were to offer to buy half of the 150 -- at the view and they took it, as a viewer, he would know the difference looking at the on air products. nothing would change. i'd argue the chemistry of the production behind the scenes would improve because people would be working harder. why don't we do that in the government they do it at cnn with a layoff people to streamline costs of the don't federal government, why not? let's say they take this bio -- it's more generous than the private sector, eight months, full severance and benefits, crazy not to take that. we are getting worse service from the federal government, is anybody happy with how fema is doing? fema skipping homes with this. it is anybody happy with the va?
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they were having orgies at hospitals. how about medicaid? 100 billion a year and they don't even see it so i would argue if you/the workforce through severance buyouts, you wouldn't notice a difference and it might make services for the federal government improve. >> the president indicated is helping people take advantage because if they do then they leave in the workforce is mueller. what he said is similar to what elon musk said and elon musk produce was able to run it just as efficiently. >> i'm not sure running it efficiently. obviously got rid of a lot of engineers and fact checking folks there but it is the same thing even at the same title. what i see is this proposal has the opposite reaction they intended at least in some cases
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so federal employees talking about how the buyout made them more motivated to do the job. i've never been more motivated to stay and defend the constitution. great -- [laughter] acting as if nobody who dedicated their life to public service easily replaceable he or not doing their job is a gross position and not reflective of reality they will learn that hard way when they start pushing people out. this frees that went so well, yesterday such a good birthday and press secretary and now her tweet was joined for the judge and has frozen freeze. it is complete chaos, not managed in any orderly fashion it's confusing even republican senators getting merging orders from the top and they say what they are supposed to say like little soldiers and the portals
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are down. headstart and medicaid and then they hear a breeze has been frozen, they say it's a good thing and i'm sure they are about to get slapped on the wrist again. >> you mean they unfrozen the breeze. you can't reason freeze. >> on froze the freeze -- freezer door is open and 20 -year-olds running the government. >> i didn't. i'm still thinking about chuck schumer being aroused. [laughter] don't show that at me. disgusting. we don't need to know how you feel, you weirdo. get out of my head. we talk about how the government doesn't work. i don't think we meant that quite literally but now we have proof.
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nearly all federal employees didn't go back to work. we have to be honest. they named the covid benefit and on rid of him. we are paying aliens to sit home and binge watch real housewives while doing their nails and don't get me started on the women. [laughter] been fired three times and have done my share of firing, it's part of life. when you are fired, it's the best thing for you and if you are working at home and set about going to work, you should be fired. you should be thankful you're being fired. some people would show up one day a month or two days in a row so they wouldn't have to come for two months and then work is assumed call the sexual awareness a week and they say and just as effective at home as i am at work. if you measure good day drinking. you know how many people are alcoholics because they were stuck at home? you can see the statistics. we know as humans at home with
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our dog and kids and there's no visible class, on working and don't say but they might have home issues, medical homes, sick kids. join the club, it's called the world. we all have these problems. we do it and so can you if you don't like it, there's the door. >> even those promising to return to work are not guaranteed they will keep the job given that they will be looking at agencies and positions. this argument for institutional knowledge but given loaded federal government, don't you think it's trump fulfilling his promise? america's management new management comes in, there's often changes and you see that in the private sector all the time. i have an incredible crazy story from when i first worked at the department of justice. my friend was -- managed in
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office of many people and she had many career people on her and she heard about this woman, there were complaints about her she would login everyday do some work so it wasn't that high on her to do list and then she was at -- running an errand on lunch hour and she's leaving and she sees this woman the makeup counter, working. that's 25 years ago, a long time ago but can find the race like that, the $800 hammer but also you can find really great people who dedicated their lives because they love public ser service. you are one of those people, you say i want to be a prosecutor. think about those people leaving the private sector to work for donald trump for a dollar or nothing because service matters to people. he might have somebody, i know somebody who works in cybersecurity, they can make five times the amount of money they make in government.
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they were told before the pandemic they could work from home three days a week. some of them moved so their choices are, do i move and go back to d.c. but then i don't have a job? only ten days to think about it i think some of it hasn't been communicated to have a good workforce us as we understand, we understand, there's a lot of confusion and some of it could be cleared up with more care about how it will be taken. most people care about this, they will not be to the federal worker and whether it's fair or not is left to be seen. >> i think is a promise trump made and he was going to do reduce the number of people in the government anyway, up next, tampon tim is back giving advice democrats. ♪
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will tampon tim walz, s-uppercase-letter jazz hands, failed bp is back handing out advice to democratic party going to the times getting frustrated by president trump flood the zone strategy. >> everybody is to teach, trust me. pure hell and that this a trick of soul-searching what we could have done to make the case because we knew it was coming and they drove much of us that we are fatigued. >> the democrats saying they are fatigued. >> they are fatigued with themselves. democratic party favorability at an all-time low of 31%. that means for republicans disapprove and there having a hard time finding their footing was funny last night but they said they were going to have an emergency meeting tomorrow. they cannot figure it out. then you have chuck schumer as a
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communicator, when you see him in the doesn't play well in the television and people are i can't get it out of my head. the playbook on trump is focused on the economy and maybe they wouldn't be in this position. >> are you satisfied with the messengers in your party this first week trump facts. >> a few seem to get it. you disagree with her politics with a do but she is meeting the moment constantly online posting videos letting you know her opinion and chris murphy is done a good job. trump is us many things but one
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is, you've just got to be out there. you can say things and take it back later or not even take it back but you have to be in front of people democrats, tomorrow i'm going to tell you something that's an emergency. your house is on fire, baby stuff beaver, and calling the fire department and supposed to have a press conference this week and everyone has already forgotten we've moved on to the next crisis. last night for yesterday there was a special election in iowa for state senate seat, plus 21 trump when an democrat to see. there is a big disagreement within the party the strategy has to be going forward. as it flowed up and refurbished the brand completely or either time and see what's happening? nevada, arizona, swing state democrat -- or district democrat
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so there are people on either side of the fence but we have to talk more. >> we need to think more. donald trump is dominating. there lost in the wilderness taking a wrecking ball to washington. i'm sorry, i keep saying the same thing everyday because they don't get it. do not why you lost november 5? tim walz says what could i have done to make the case? why didn't you talk about the price of food? maybe it was too much for border crossings, the crimes being committed or something when to be concerned about as americans. this guy says he's fatigued, it's pure hell. donald trump was indicted, he went to trial two or three times that i can recall. he was convicted.
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the guy was on the campaign trail. he has 20 years at least on all of them and fighting the good fight. they don't even know what health is. they can't compare to the determination and patriotism, the people in the right determined to get it right. >> the losing vp saying parties fatigued, not great medication strategy. >> when you look at walz, what you see? nothing. it is the democrat party, they need to find out what they are, who they are but what if it doesn't exist? wokeism the virus killed the host and that is why he can't come back. i'm going to predict a wild prediction, on the democrat party as you know from 2024 is going to be around, the night be
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something different and i'll tell you why because it's a brilliant move on trump's part. if the republican party is the party of common sense, what is outside of the? you put yourself against common sense? buddy now in the hear those words, common sense, the republicans -- but common sense. immigration and crime and this stuff will. common sense so try to imagine, how did democrats handle those issues without being common sense? they can't. they will end of going back woke and woke only concentrate itself because the same people keep leaving which is what happened republicans. elon musk, rfk and kelsey giffords. what happens is what happens in every company when the bad say
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behind us because they don't have the options to lease so the company gets worse and worse of the democrat party is going to be an insignificant christie full of excrement because i don't understand, how do you counter common sense? >> like america first. [laughter] >> he predicted it. >> i'm looking forward to what life will be like. [laughter] >> liberal magazine busted trying to paint maga as racist
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attendees of the trump and operation of the recent cover federal headlined the cool kids table and paints a picture of a party were almost everyone is white but not all black people out of the cover photo and complained the entire room is white. greg, this falls into the category of, why? [laughter] >> they wanted to play the race card and still stacked the debt. they had a narrative they had to follow so they had to make sure it happened. they didn't mention the host of the party was black. i think there's something to the megabyte and you're looking at the cover, they are having fun because they are fearless not looking over their shoulder for the cancel culture. they invited the writer to the party because they don't care. the thing you have to unde
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understand, they've got to learn to not care about what people say about you on social media. the writer is a gay man and address but no one cares. i think it bothers people gratification is identity but you let go of your identity, you see an inclusive party but cling to identity, you are a party of one and that's no fun, not at all. i'd never crop you out of the picture. >> i think you have. [laughter] >> are thinking you as a magazine editor, you would have been furious. >> the trump republican party if you had the football team of the drama kids, marching band, the debate team, smokers and nerds
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altogether and everyone is having a great time and there's like ten people left on the other side wanting to join the party but feeling they can't because they want to hold on to the past and the democrats are not helped by those who continue to placate this way. >> the story is not for gen z. it's feeding 40 plus liberal audience and betrays the election results. >> they used to celebrate young well-dressed white people having a good time and drinking together and now they want to make you ashamed of your skin color and country and your life. now the heroes are trans, it's hot to hate if you have a piercing or attached to, they think it's beautiful. >> i'm declaring it over. [laughter]
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and all the models are abusive if you haven't noticed. we used to have aspirations to be the high school quarterback who falls in love with the prom queen. not anymore, that's cliché. transgender migrant in relationship with two teen atheists who are depressed. [laughter] are back and i guarantee you there's not a single tampon and a mentor at that party. [laughter] >> i agree with what everyone has said. [laughter] >> they created their own story about racism as simple as that yet they are so out of touch. historic number of hispanics. big blue city's voting for donald trump if they are not journalists, they are ideologues and they want to push the narrative that maga is about white people hate blacks and they are the ones who crop out the black people in the article and the guy who wrote the
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article identifies, he may wear a dress, i do know they them. one is a proud profile for dylan the mulvaney. >> he does wear a dress. i looked at the picture. >> how does he look? >> not good. >> we have to leave this important conversation. benjamin hall joins us next on his inspirational new book. ♪
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benjamin hall is a new book out coming march 18, nearly three years after the russian missile attack that changed his life. the book is called resolute, we must find ways to be the toughest alts. reporter resolute now that fox news.com. then joins us from a place called london which i believe is somewhere in europe. like 12 kids.
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>> we are growing a big family. this is about resolute and being resilient, everything that haven't. keeps us in the book as well. i had many people reaching out saying they want to hear more in the lessons were learned. other stories from my past and that's what i tried to do and tried to explain the issues. so it is really open and i don't want to say it's a self-help book but i do think they should inspire anybody going through something difficult whether it's physical injuries or family or financial or zaidi i think this will help you so there's a book about many things in a continuation, a hard want to write. >> can you give an example of something you notice about yourself that you didn't know
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when you are writing save and it was fresh? >> one thing i'm certain of is everyone has resilience inside. there are moments when i thoughe cancer experience. people who have been in war zones through traumatic events is pneumatic your background or where you come from, every single person has it in them but the problem is, many people don't realize it. they don't know until it's needed. i tried to convince have that trust in yourself, trust in resilience, you can get further and achieve so much more so it's resilience looking into not only what i went through but many other people as well so that something that sticks with me and it gives you great power and life to know you can walk in anywhere and know he won't be knocked down and i wish something more of us knew and
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something our children know and can learn for their future as well. >> i guess we should go to jesse because he's separate desperate. [laughter] >> when you wake up and start your day, do you have any mental tricks to sustain resilience to keep the drive going? what can you tell the audience about how they can get in on the little hacks. >> the most important thing is resilience is totally continual. life is never full of many hurdles did he always hurtle things you have to get over and in my day and week when you find strength. for me that's simple, i turn around and remind myself of all the things around me and how worse it could be that they are and i always remember if we do things together, things can be better and stronger and another thing is help other people.
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