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laura ingraham, this is. >> the ingraham angle from washington tonight. >> happy valentine's. >> day and thank you for joining us. >> all right. >> speaking in munich. >> today. >> j.d. vance. >> gave our. >> european allies. >> a much needed wake. >> up call. >> it was. >> really a 180. >> degree departure. >> from biden's weak and wasteful. we are going to give you anything you want approach to europe. so calling out the eu's increasing hostility to free speech, vance was refreshingly blunt. >> if you're running in fear of your own voters, there is nothing america can do for you. nor, for that matter. is there anything that you can do for the american people who elected me and elected president trump? you need democratic mandates to accomplish anything of value in the coming years. have we learned nothing that thin mandates produce unstable results? but there is so much of value that can be accomplished with the kind of democratic mandate that i think will come from being more
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responsive to the voices of your citizens. >> yeah. this novel concept where you actually listen to the needs and concerns of your own people. that's what donald trump is doing here in the united states. the european leaders need to do the same thing. so they wanted him to speak about russia and china. and the threat here is not so much russia and china. it's yourselves and your own approach to these issues. but i think my favorite part of the speech was when the cameras panned to the audience, the face of the elites that were used to getting their way and taking us all for fools. >> we may disagree with your views, but we will fight to defend your right to offer it in the public square. agree or disagree? you cannot win a democratic mandate by censuring your opponents or putting them in jail. i believe that dismissing people, dismissing their concerns or worse yet, shutting down media, shutting down elections, or shutting people out of the political
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process protects nothing. >> so what. >> do you mean? the voice of the people matter were used to running the show, but this was a deeply pro-american speech because we don't apologize for who we are or what we believe. president obama kind of did that during his first european tour, but that's not us. >> and in the interest of comedy, my friends, but also in the interest of truth, i will admit that sometimes the loudest voices for censorship have come not from within europe, but from within my own country, where the prior administration threatened and bullied social media companies to censor so-called misinformation. misinformation, like, for example, the idea that coronavirus had likely leaped from leaked from a laboratory in china. our own government encouraged private companies to silence people who dared to utter what turned out to be an obvious truth. the government urged readers to report any fellow citizens suspected guilty of thought
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crime in britain and across europe. free speech, i fear, is in retreat. >> and he's right about that now. one of the most powerful parts of vance's address today were his comments on the self-harm that europe has done to itself to satisfy the mythical global order. >> i believe there is nothing more urgent than mass migration. no voter on this continent went to the ballot box to open the floodgates to millions of unvetted immigrants. but you know what they did vote for in england? they voted for brexit and agree or disagree. they voted for it. and more and more all over europe, they are voting for political leaders who promise to put an end to out of control migration. >> now, what he's getting at there is that europe and their elites, their their old cabals tried everything they could, everything in their power to malign and defame and sometimes even jail its populist
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movements, populist leaders. but vance perfectly assessed where this will lead. >> but what? german democracy? what? no democracy, american, german or european will survive is telling millions of voters that their thoughts and concerns, their aspirations, their pleas for relief, are invalid or unworthy of even being considered. >> and this is how the maga folks felt for years, even before they were called maga, before there was a donald trump on the political scene, they felt ignored. they felt dismissed, looked down upon. but eventually the people will have their say. and today, jd vance did america proud. and having the brains and frankly, the guts to tell the truth to those who presided over europe's steady decline. joining us now, glenn greenwald, pulitzer prize winning independent journalist. glenn, what i love are reading the comments from those back in
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the united states, politico today, basically saying that jd vance attacked his our european allies, attacked them by focusing on the cultural issues like free speech, instead of focusing on how we need to, i guess, i don't know, spend billions of dollars more and continuing the killing fields in ukraine. >> if you. >> go. >> back and look. >> at. >> when the. >> real hostility. >> toward donald trump. >> really emerged from establishment media and establishment politics, it was when he began questioning the foundational premises. >> the orthodoxies, almost the religious pieties of. >> washington when it comes to foreign policy, particularly when it comes. >> to our relationship. >> to europe, why is. >> it that we continue to pay for europe's defense when the. original purpose of nato, which was protecting it against the soviet union, obviously doesn't exist anymore because there is no more communist soviet union wanting to invade western europe. and so, so many of these premises that have been off limits from debate for so
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long and yet have created so much destruction. these are the things that have gotten us into the wars, including regime change in libya, at nato's demand into syria, this destructive regime change there all throughout the world, these wars and this massive expenditure of military spending that comes at the expense of the american people, all of it is now being questioned because the foundational ideas and premises of it are completely false. the idea that the united states and the eu work together to promote democracy, when so much of what the eu does is anti-democratic, from canceling elections when it dislikes the outcome or censoring their political speech, it was amazing to hear jd vance go and tell them that in such blunt and unapologetic ways. >> no, glenn, i'm sorry, but i just kept going back on the computer on my feed to look at the faces. the faces always tell the story. they they loved it when obama went over and said, we're dismissive and derisive and we're arrogant. they love that. they just they loved obama, obviously, for a
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lot of reasons. he was a he was a powerful politician, but they love the idea of america kind of being on her knees. but in this case, jd vance had just a different approach. let's watch more. >> the threat that i worry the most about vis a vis europe is not russia, it's not china, it's not any other external actor. and what i worry about is the threat from within the retreat of europe from some of its most fundamental values, values shared with the united states of america. now, i. >> was struck in reaction to that because, again, the global security conference that was taking place were urgently hoping that he corrected the record on on what hegseth had said earlier about russia and ukraine and that it was going to be more of, you know, doubling down on failure in the war in ukraine. and like, wait a second, why are you talking about free speech? get on with what really matters. >> yeah. i mean, what he's saying there is so true. if you
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wake up as an american citizen or as a citizen of germany or france or the uk, you're not really worried about russia. you're not worried about china. these are the things that we've learned. they, the democrats and the media, tried for years to say, russia, you're scared of russia. you can't vote for trump. that is not what people wake up and think about. they wake up and think about their economic security. that's threatened by a lot of these policies that their own governments have implemented, and about their freedoms to say the things that they were always taught, they had the right to say. and so when you have europe basically adopting a posture of authoritarianism, of internal repression because they're afraid of their own people and they're afraid of the outcome of free elections, and we're supposed to base our foreign policy and our security on a partnership with them when we have our own forces inside the united states that have been doing the same thing, that kind of censorship, that attempt to manipulate elections, these are the real threats, the most proximate and immediate threats. and again, it's amazing to hear a senior american leader say it's not china and russia that's threatening our way of life, at
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least not immediately. it's people within our own countries, the ones who have governing these countries in a way that have turned so many people off. >> i mean, if they had been successful, there wouldn't be the rise of a populist movement, right? i mean, if the elites had done a better job, there wouldn't have been a donald trump. so they only have themselves to blame here. but germany's minister of defense, glenn, did come out to respond to vice president vance's speech. check it out. >> he spoke of the annulation of democracy. and if i understood him correctly, he compared conditions in parts of europe with those in authoritarian regimes. and that is why i strongly oppose the impression that vice president vance has created, that minorities are being suppressed or silenced in our democracy. >> glenn, they took great umbrage to what he said. and before that, this idea that, you know, ukraine was not going
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to become a member of nato, they were upset about that. >> i think the key that which is what you asked in your question is the fact that the only reason we have populist movements in europe and united states around the world is because these institutions have failed. they've lost control of how people perceive them. they have no more faith or trust of the people that they want to rule over. and the amazing thing, laura, is that you never hear them look in the mirror and ask why that is. what is it that they did that caused it? the only thing they want to do is blame. oh, it's russia deceiving our people. it's too much dissent and hate speech and misinformation, tricking people into not liking us. and so for jd vance to go and say no, you know what? actually, a lot of this is your fault. that's what really makes them so angry and alarmed, because that is the truth, and they don't want anyone pointing that out. >> yeah. and glenn, as he said, you know, friends don't let friends continue to traffic in lies and half truths and, and censorship. but if you're friends, you have to give your friends sometimes friendly advice and constructive criticism. glenn, great to have you on. we don't have you on
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>> all right. this is a serious question on a friday night. are there any sane democrats left in washington? do any of them care about the billions being stolen from the us taxpayers, stolen through waste, through stolen through negligence, fraud, abuse? now presumably their constituents? i don't care what party registration they have, are not happy that their hard earned money is being flushed down the toilet. well, today dodge announced that it was saving americans $115 million after canceling 167 contracts, including a 2.3 million contract for, quote, equity assessments of existing program policies at hhs. now, over at the department of education, there are more equity scams robbing the taxpayers of money, and they're being zeroed out, with dodge noting that the department of education terminated grants to the for equity assistance
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centers. they're totaling 33 million. and this is my favorite. it included a workshop titled identifying and disrupting your whiteness by, quote, addressing power and privilege toward anti-racist spaces. now remember biden's team. they love the word equity. they can make it mean anything they wanted, right? and they were obsessed with race and anti-racism fraudsters, basically making them rich. and those people cashed in huge post-george floyd. of course, these efforts did nothing to help black america, but it did make the hucksters rich and briefly famous. now, after trump won, after he improved his standing among black men, latinos, young people. do democrats really think that defending this stuff is really a path to victory for them? what's their evidence for thinking that their justification for believing
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that the management of your money, already identified by doge is staggeringly bad? it's indefensible. and it's only, i fear, the tip of the iceberg. we learned a little bit more just a few hours ago. we'll get to it now. trump's new epa administrator has only been on the job for, what, less than three weeks? but he's already found waste in the billions. >> roughly 20. >> billion of your tax. >> dollars were parked at an outside. >> financial institution. >> by the. >> biden epa. this pot of $20 billion was. awarded to just eight entities. the days of irresponsibly shoveling boatloads of cash to far left activist groups in the name of environmental justice and climate equity are over again. >> equity. every time you hear that, watch your wallet. now when we're $36 billion in debt. is that right now when we spend more than $1 trillion a year just on our interest payments on that debt, how do democrats
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justify any of the spending? well, to answer this, they don't really even try. but what they do do is they attack the messenger. >> we're not just going to fight this. we're going to fight this with everything we got. >> let's make sure that unelected. felon musk, because you can't spell felon without elon. understand that. >> the. >> criminality that they think they're getting away with. >> will they. will not. >> get away with. >> get your monster hands off of our money or get a mouth can muster. moo moo moo. >> still trying to understand the moo moo musk. still trying to get that. so how is that? how is that possibly the future for the democrat party? has the entire party been captured by left wing reactionaries like we just heard? i'd like to ask the federal reserve chairman that question after he was confronted by them this week. >> when musk. >> comes knocking at the fed's
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door, are you going to let him in? >> i don't have. >> anything for you on that. >> would you like to tell us today that you won't let doge into the federal reserve, or have access to the systems and the data? >> so we. >> don't i don't have any. >> we've had no. >> no contact. >> and i don't really. >> have i have. >> nothing for you to report. >> today on that. >> well, you know what happened to treasury and you know what happened over at the cfpb. and the people of this country are being violated because all of our privacy is being taken up by elon musk and trump. and we don't know what all they have on us. >> okay. he's thinking to himself, i'd rather have permanent inflation blamed on me and a root canal rather than sitting across from that woman. anything. again, why don't the democrats care about the waste? i keep asking this. they don't have a good answer. >> could there be the argument
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that you might be missing the will of the voters who support doge, and might be too hung up on the process? >> the american people. >> are alarmed. >> about the. possibility that elon. >> musk and his. >> far right. >> extreme minions. >> have access. >> to their. >> personal and financial information. >> okay, that's lame. lame, lame. democrats have willful blindness. here. has hakeem jeffries not seen trump's approval numbers now? it's not like democrats, though, have never cared about reining in big spending. jfk was bothered by the cost of furniture in his wife's hospital room. >> you see the post this morning. >> see that fella's picture by the bed? yes, sir. >> and you see. >> that furniture. they bought. >> from jordan marsh? >> what the hell. >> did they let the reporters. >> in. >> there for treasure? >> they can throw $5,000 away on this. let's cut them another billion dollars. you just sank the air force budget. you're
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crazy up there. >> they're crazy. >> that silly bastard with his picture next to the bed. >> he was worried about $5,000. and bill clinton cared so much about spending that he worked with republicans to balance the budget. >> the plan i offer you, it. >> seeks to earn the trust of the american. >> people by paying. >> for these. >> plans first, with cuts in government. >> waste. >> and efficiency. >> second, with cuts, not gimmicks and government spending, and by fairness. >> for a. >> change in the way additional. >> burdens are borne. >> and al gore touted a report that showed how to cut government. >> this report tells. >> us how to cut waste. >> cut red. >> tape. >> streamline the bureaucracy, change. >> procurement rules. >> change the personnel. >> rules. >> and. >> create a government. >> that. >> works better and costs less. >> sounds like doge. sounds like trump. sounds like musk. that wasn't so long ago. what
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on earth happened to the democrats? dean phillips has some advice for them. >> sometimes it's better to join them and actually play a role in how the strategy works, rather than so pathetically, frankly, try to combat something that clearly is a steamroller. and democrats are being steamrolled. >> steamrolled, indeed, because protests don't create jobs or prosperity at some point they all look like bad street theater trying to barge into agencies day after day. to what make make what point? because doge is inside working hard a lot harder than members of congress, by the way. a lot more hours to find waste. that's money that could be in the taxpayers pockets or used to pay off the debt. now democrats end up looking like the defenders of waste. even the guy who recommended the protest strategy now think it's backfired. >> i was wrong. >> because it looked. >> more like. >> a seniors home in a council jell o night. it just wasn't
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optically a good moment for us. >> not a good moment. look, in the end, will voters identify more with what musk and his crew are trying to do? try to bring efficiency to the government? or will voters identify with the democrats who don't care that the government is literally bankrupting us, bankrupting us for diversity, equity, inclusion, bankrupting us for climate change, and of course, for illegal aliens. but i think our democrat friends might want to consider asking themselves, what will the average american appreciate more? the cost savings and the mission of trump and musk, or whatever this viper is spewing? >> it's important that attorneys general representing our respective states stand up and enforce the rule of law, because elon musk, individuals at the treasury, and the
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president of these united states is not above the law. >> isn't that isn't that like, ripped from what you said five years ago? same thing. but trump and musk want you to be free and prosperous. democrats prefer that you feel like victims all the time. they want you in that victim state mentality, relegated to posting all day on tick tock. >> don't let. fascists it out. i'm gonna let. >> it shine. >> don't let fascists. >> get out. >> i'm gonna let it shine. >> you should have heard the crescendo at the end. joining me now, alex marlow, breitbart editor in chief, and matt tory, political analyst and pollster. alex, now, we just found out late today that doge recovered 1.9 billion in hud money. that was somehow this is their word,
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misplaced under biden. if they're capable of losing almost $2 billion. and this is just, you know, the first three weeks or so, what comes next? >> oh, this is never going to stop, laura. and it's so glorious. i got to talk to senator ernst. >> who runs. >> the doge caucus in the senate, on my podcast this week. and she said, 2 trillion is going to get cut easy. she thinks they're already at. >> a. quarter of a. >> trillion now. they've been at this for. >> three weeks. >> and this is going. >> to be a year and a half. >> long project. look, they've got the democrats completely cornered. >> to your point here. it's total checkmate. >> they're now in a position where they're defending. >> every single insane expenditure that we've ever had. >> and they're doing stuff like. >> all these people. >> who we found out were. >> working at home. >> from their bathtubs and posting on instagram about it. for the federal government, undermining trump's agenda. and they're defending that we need to keep keep supporting those people. one of the best soundbites i ever saw. >> in. >> my life was when musk was in the oval office with trump, and one of the reporters tried to
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dunk on musk and say, you lied and said that we were paying for condoms in gaza. it was really condoms. in mozambique. musk had won the best answer i ever heard. first he said, well, first of all, i'm going to get stuff wrong and you can correct it. totally mature adult response. then he said, come to think of it, and you see the machinations of the brain. he's working through it. condoms in mozambique. why are we paying for those? and now the democrats are all 100% unilaterally on the side of the condoms in mozambique, people. thank you. thank god we have this. >> all right. matt, matt, again, i'm trying to really figure out what the democrats plan is here. you know, we know they're doing the lawfare. that's a separate track. i eventually i think they're eventually going to get goose egged on a lot of these decisions. but that might slow down trump for sure. but again, what are they offering people except a lot of bad chants, a lot of theatrics and really just, you know, blaming the messenger with with with musk. i mean, we have a we have a couple of polls out that show
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that people are pretty, you know, pretty fine with what musk is doing. they don't have a problem with that. and i don't know if you have any polling on that too, matt, but people seem like they're pretty glad, you know, 42% plurality, favorable opinion of doge. that's what the media coverage. matt. >> well. >> laura, we. >> did a. >> poll with the insider advantage, our company. >> and robert. >> cahaly and trafalgar this. >> week. >> and it showed that when you ask the approval rating for what musk is doing and his approval rating not should he have so much power in the in the white house, which is how the other pollsters ask it, you find that musk is up by five points overall, and he's up almost at 80% approval among republicans. whereas last week, yougov and fivethirtyeight tried to say that actually musk was almost upside down with republicans. we have two alternative worlds right now. the democrats are stuck in their old world of the old legacy media and the pollsters who can't ever get it right when it comes to trump. and
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then the rest of the country is slowly coming to great publications like breitbart, like i look at every day now to know what's really going on. the pollsters like ourselves, who actually get the presidential elections right and can find the trump voters. and i think slowly but surely, they're running out of all. last year, you remember, i'd say, well, people don't know about something they don't know to vote against it. but now we're to the point that with x putting information out, with trump being as active as he as he is, with many more publications like breitbart coming along with the job that everyone's doing and the numbers proving that they're right, these guys are beginning to look like fools. the democrats are, and they truly don't realize it, because they're still in that little echo chamber of talking about, you know, isn't this terrible? the privacy invasion, i believe i heard, yes. >> it's a simple message. they want to spend your money and waste your money. we're trying to save your money. i think the
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threatened to resume the war. the justice department formally asking a court to dismiss corruption charges against new york city mayor eric adams. it was an expected move, fiercely opposed by federal prosecutors, who brought the case. at least seven prosecutors quit rather than carry out the directive to halt the case. i'm charlie painter. now back to the ingraham angle. >> call him donald the dealmaker, because in the three weeks since president trump took office, he's already secured the release of 11 americans held hostage. and among them were six in venezuela and a teacher jailed in russia. >> i feel like the. luckiest man on earth right now. president trump is a hero. >> these men. >> that came from the diplomatic service are heroes. >> joining us now is one of the key, key people who have been
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deeply involved in these releases. steve witkoff, special envoy to the middle east. he's been very busy on a number of fronts. steve, we haven't gotten into the hamas hostages, but if you could, for the people watching tonight, take us inside these negotiations, why was trump able to do so quickly? what other administrations, you know, took a while or never got accomplished? >> peace through. >> peace through strength. >> laura. >> as you. know that it it means. >> something out. >> there and. >> everybody understands it. >> we had to. >> reach out. >> and we. >> understood that. >> it was possible. >> that marc fogel. >> we could. >> get him home and the president, we pursued it. he instructed us to pursue it. and we determined that maybe there was there was a good opportunity. and he sent me on an airplane to go to russia and hopefully figure it out on his
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behalf. and thank god we had a good result. >> was there a lot of set up groundwork laid before your trip to russia? presumably you didn't just show up and like, i want to talk to someone. you had to have conversations before. and how did that go? >> there was quite a bit. yeah, we had a we had a really good backchannel and he turned out to be very, very credible and enormously helpful. and that led to, i think, a lot of trust building, candidly, between the trump administration and president putin. and maybe that will even pay some large dividends in the future as they begin to discuss other things. >> yeah, obviously, you're talking about ukraine and i think goodwill. i think putin wanted to establish some goodwill with this administration, for sure. but, steve, the reports tonight are that a us citizen has been detained in russia for attempting to smuggle a significant amount of drugs
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into the country. i don't even know how anyone would be that stupid, given what's happened in russia on the drug front. but can you tell us anything about this tonight? >> i really don't know much about it. i just i was just informed about it, but i have no facts. i'm not sure exactly what happened. and i think that that after the marc fogel release, there is there's just a lot of positivity in the relationship between the putin administration and the trump administration. and i and i believe and i'd like to think that it's going to lead to a lot of positive good things, things that probably would have headed off the ukrainian conflict if the president was the president at the time. and i think you'll see i think you'll see a course direction. he's you know, you know him as well, almost as you know as well as i do president trump, he's a deal guy. and he gets he
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gets how to do it. he gets the whole the whole playing field as you making deals so well. he empowers us. it's important. >> well and he trusts you and steve. people are like, what is steve witkoff know about doing deals? and most importantly, you have the trust of the president. and he knows that when he sends you on a mission, it's going to get done. steve, i'm so happy you're in this position. can't wait to have you back. thank you very much for joining us tonight. and coming up. our military is looking a lot tougher suddenly under donald trump, the soldier going viral and the new army ad he's going to join us next. >> do your dry eyes still feel gritty, rough or tired with my bow eyes can feel. >> my bow. yeah. >> my bow is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye. too much tear evaporation
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>> stronger people are. >> harder to kill. >> joining me now, the man you just saw in that very cool video, scott dalrymple, fourth infantry infantry master fitness trainer. scott, thanks so much for joining us. now, why was it important for you to get that message out at this point in time? >> so we created this. >> video to promote. >> the army's holistic health and. fitness program. >> and basically what that program is doing. >> is preparing our soldiers for lethality in combat. in the different pillars such as physical fitness, mental, emotional, spiritual. and we're also helping them improve their sleep. >> explain the sleep aspect of this. i need help in the sleep arena. >> yep. yeah. so sleep. obviously that's one of the big pillars that affects basically
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how you live your life day to day. and that's something that, with the help of the personnel that are part of this program, we're going to be able to help soldiers and make them better warfighters. >> tell us about the mood. you have a new commander in chief. you're not political. army is not supposed to be. but you have a new commander in chief. you have a new defense secretary who is out there working with the with the troops over there in europe. what does it feel like? does it feel different? >> there is definitely a culture of fitness that is coming to the military. it's something that has been in the works for a while that has needed to basically, you know, get back on track and that's something we're working towards. >> well, and the sense of, you know, not being kind of not embarrassed by but, you know, military tradition, there's a lot of friends of mine in the
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military, actually, a couple that just got out of basic and they're like the mood in the military. and he's in the marines. but move in the military is awesome. like people are very positive and feel very supported because it's not about woke, it's about work. and everybody treated the same. but the standards are the same, which i think a lot of people have been frustrated by. >> correct. the standards are the same. and this h-2a program, it's something that's been around for roughly six years now. it's just rolling out at different units at different times. and now here at fort carson, first combat brigade, fourth infantry division, we're finally getting to see it. and that's something that myself and personally working on to, to make sure that these soldiers are where they need to be. >> yeah. we can't have out of shape soldiers. that doesn't work. what do you think about seth's workout? how did he how did he look? scott?
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>> he looked pretty good. yeah. out there with the special forces soldiers. yep. looking pretty strong. >> scott, thanks for the update and we wish you the best of luck. thank you for your service, sir. all right. when we come back, unwelcome valentine's, a runaway school board and three wishes friday follies with raymond arroyo is next. >> the new york city subway. >> system is now a. surrogate mental health ward. >> when this system wouldn't protect them. >> no one is safe anywhere. >> bernard getz and daniel penny had to act. >> i wasn't trying. >> to, like, injure him. >> my intent was. >> to. >> kill him. >> the guilt i would have felt if someone did get hurt. >> when you're surrounded by danger, you have to be coldblooded and i was. how far would you go to protect yourself? >> subway justice. >> hosted by judge. jeanine pirro. >> men. >> how many bathroom trips are you making each day? try super beta prostate advanced, the number one selling formula in its category. >> made. >> with prostate and a triple action blend to help reduce
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>> meat aversary. >> yeah, that's. >> that's where. >> we are. wait, wait a second. okay, that's a new one. okay. i've never heard that. >> the day they met. >> i think it's nice that she's wearing her bathing suit to the super bowl or whatever that is. now, some of these valentine cards, raymond, may be a little much. >> yeah. like like those. >> you can. >> find in your local card. i'll. laura. >> look at this one to my work. >> husband or wife. on valentine's. >> day, i finally, finally found. >> someone as. >> inappropriate as me. each card. >> comes. >> with a fast pass to the hr department. laura. >> this is horrible. >> i mean. >> your own. >> if you're an. >> actual husband. >> or wife, this is not what you want your spouse. >> giving to some stranger. >> in the workplace. >> that you've never met before. it's horrible, and it undermines the entire intention of the holiday, which one would. hope would be celebrating committed long term love and the occasional clubbing. >> now there is one valentine that was posted by the white house today. i kind of liked it. here it is. roses are red,
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violets are blue. come here illegally and we'll deport you. oh. >> isn't that touching? >> very. >> the deportations. >> though, laura. >> those deportations are likely to cost less than the $14.6 billion that americans will spend on valentine's day. cards, flowers and those pajama grahams, which are getting very expensive. it's all too much. how about a romantic dinner and a movie binge? that's enough. and speaking of wasting money for my second wish, pity tlc, who are blowing millions of dollars bringing alec baldwin and his family back to television? i wish they wouldn't. >> i know people who went through what i went through, who they would not make it. their careers would end. you never see them again. >> when it was over, every they came up to us very kindly. and you wanted to give us a hug? random people on the street give us a hug. >> and i'm 66 years old. i got seven kids. i got a two year old baby. i always joke with her and say, you know where i
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should be right now, don't you? we should be on geffen's yacht, drinking a cappuccino and reading a book and having dinner with a, you know, spielberg or whatever. >> instead, we're changing diapers and we sit on the stoop. >> does he think that makes him ones? i'd refrain. >> from using. >> the. word shoot. that's a bad word for them to use. >> yeah, that's a good point. but does he think that makes him more appealing to talk about the fact that he has a toddler, and that he should be on steven spielberg's yacht? i mean, he wants to endear himself to people, makes him another out of touch elite. >> does that help him reach the common man? the thing that jumped out at me, though, is he said at the beginning, i know a lot of people who went through what i went through. how many other actors does he know who killed people? or. i mean, you know, robert wagner aside. but look, he was cleared. >> i'm not. >> there's a. >> there's a there's a person who's dead. okay. like, forget he's focusing on himself. there's a dead person. so anyway. okay, raymond. final wish. >> final wish. >> that's one i won't be watching. >> now, what's your last wish? >> since. >> since this is all about love, laura, i wish the
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penfield central district school board would show a little more love to the people who pay their salaries. the parents of the kids in their school. on tuesday, parents packed a school board meeting to complain about a book displayed at an elementary school elementary school library called the rainbow parade. the book reads, everyone is wearing whatever makes them feel most like themselves, even if that means wearing hardly anything at all. when parents tried to object, they were shut down. watch. >> excuse me. that's not. that is not how you object. so if you cannot again follow by what we have asked you to do, we will ask for you all to. we will ask those people who cannot do that to be removed. we are we are here at our board meeting, right, conducting our business. we are going to go into a recess. can i have a motion? so moved. thank you. we are in recess. >> oh, our. it's our our school board meeting. the parents don't pay the bills. >> don't you love that? you know what you call that, laura? that's the bureaucrat parade. forget the rainbow parade.
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happy valentine's day. don't get clubbed. and don't lose your head, laura. >> by the way, the picture of that book, if you zoom in on it, you see, like. yeah, you know, s&m kind of leather cartoon. i mean, hardly any clothes. >> we could show you. >> i mean, come on. but the parents don't have a right to say anything, and then they just get out and walk off in a huff. that's what they get off. yeah, the cover is not so bad, but like, it's. yeah, like it's their. >> like it's their school district. no, it's the children in the parents school district. >> no. unbelievable. all right, raymond, you and rebecca have a great valentine's day night. that is it for all of us. we had a great week. i hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. so much happening all the time. we'll always stay on top of it for you. remember? follow me on social media all weekend long. thank you for watching. remember, it is america now and forever. jesse watters, he takes it from here.
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