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>> greg: white shark. >> judge jeanine: a peruvian police officer dons a capybara costume as part of a camouflage strategy, capturing a suspected drug dealer red-handed. footage released by police shows a bizarre scene as he holds a valentines gift outside the home of a suspected drug dealer. the officer then charges into the house, pinned the man down before he's arrested. they discovered 700 packages of cocaine and marijuana during the raid. i used to do this when i was d.a. i would tell people they won a prize. >> jessica: in a costume? >> judge jeanine: no, but until then they went back a prize, and they'd show up and we would dress them. >> jesse: we should tell tom homan about that. >> jessica: he and eric adams could have a costume. >> jesse: that's right. great show. that's it for us. tonight.
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>> driver. start your engines. >> the golden age is on the fast track, and the media is a wreck. >> get off their fat and say something about it. >> president trump has a clear message for those that are in our country illegally. leave now. if you don't, we will find you and we will deport you. >> it's official. trump has shut down the border. >> you will never return. >> presidential historian says presidents day is ridiculous. we should scrap it. >> we have had some real duds, so i'm not sure we really want to be celebrating all presidents. >> democrats want to cancel presidents day. >> the least they can do is shut the f up. >> plus. >> ronald reagan famously said, mr. gorbachev, tear down. >> tear down his pen.
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>> happy presidents day. 47. celebrated at daytona. >> donald trump taking some hot laps. we expect to talk to the president. >> 41 race cars and one presidential limousine are lined up on pit road. >> you got the president on the ground, the thunderbirds flying overhead. daytona has america on display. >> this is your favorite president. i'm a big fan. i am a really big fan of you people that you do this, i don't know, but i just want you to be safe. you're talented people and you're great people and great americans. have a good day. have a lot of fun, and i'll see you later. >> there was a very special guest inside of the limo. trump's granddaughter carolina. just doing some laps in the beast with grandpa. why was the president there? >> it's great for the country. our country is doing well again. and we have spirit all
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over the world. the spirit again, we brought it back and it's been less than four weeks. so you will see what we do in, in in a little period of time. it's going to only get better. but this is very exciting. >> the american spirit showed up on the track and on the ice over the weekend. usa and canada faced off and are oh so polite. neighbors to the north booed their national anthem. so we ripped off the gloves. >> by donald. >> and this four nations face-off matchup is underway and the gloves are off. big tkachuk from florida. did not see this coming. and here they come. ready? right? right before the first kachuk. bennett in the lineup for the
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first time, change was made. bennett jumped on the ice and three seconds to fight. >> four fights later and the americans won 3 to 1. governor trudeau was there to witness the spanking. it doesn't have to be like this. we should all be skating under the same flag. and we take gold at every winter olympics. that's what i call the golden age. and here at home, democrats feel like canadians. democrats say we're not even a month into this administration. in dog years. it feels like it's been 20 years. even the holiday weekend couldn't slow doge down. there was a huge exodus over at the national archives. persnickety librarians were getting doge silly. the dewey decimal system is next. it was pink slip city at the fda. medicare and medicaid. and the irs is on deck. >> these are foreign nationals who come into the united states. they use fake social security numbers. they use fake identities to steal billions in
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taxpayer benefits. there is no way to know until doge gains full access exactly how much money we're talking about. but over a ten year budget window, you could be talking about saving over $1 trillion by clamping down on massive fraud in our tax and entitlement systems, including, again, those carried out by organized fraud and theft rings. >> biden hired 87,000 irs agents, gave them guns, and we're getting ripped off to the tune of a trillion bucks because biden had his sights set on america's real enemy. pete hegseth right before inauguration day. biden's irs audited pistol pete biden's son, is a tax cheat, and he's auditing hegseth. the incoming defense secretary, who doesn't have enough on his plate keeping america safe. so now elon and big balls are going to audit the auditors and upgrade the software because they're using programs from the 1960s. democrats are hysterical that elon and big balls are opening
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up the books, because they assume elon will just abuse their power like they did and audit their political enemies. you remember, like lois lerner, and then she fried 24,000 emails so congress couldn't investigate. democrats leaked trump's tax returns to maddow. maddow is like waving them live on tv. that's a felony. and they're worrying about musk. democrats are already in prison for doing what they're accusing musk of. whose tax returns is he going to leak? hunters? he didn't file any. almost 1000 people have full unmasked access to taxpayer data. 20 of them are student researchers. basically, interns have access to your tax returns. democrats don't care. they only care when the guy who has access might find fraud. like all good detectives, doj's following the money. next up on the list, fort knox, home to the largest gold reserve in the country.
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and we go years without sending inspectors in. how much gold does fort knox hold? only one way to find out. this all happening while massive amounts of gold bullion are being flown in from london vaults. it can't all be because judge jeanine is going jewelry shopping, can it? dozers are still sniffing out the bacon. here's what they found this weekend. 35 million for a gender equality and women's empowerment hub. a girl hub where women hang out and pump each other up. sounds like a sorority. 29 million to strengthen political landscape in bangladesh. that is so generic. it could be anything. strength in the political landscape. it's vague for a reason. doge says we spent 21 million for voter turnout in india. now imagine if the indian government spent $21 million for voter turnout in america and trump won. when
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they do it, it's election interference. when we do it, it's strengthening the political landscape. 1.5 million for voter confidence in liberia. what are we doing giving pep talks to africans before they cast ballots? you got this. we got this. it's going to work this time. why are we spending so much money on other countries elections while we're still counting votes in california? those also found 14 million for social cohesion in mali. mali's run by mercenaries and plagued by ancient ethnic warfare, not to mention landmines, torture, sexual violence and child marriage. i'm sure that 14 million is just what mali needs to be socially cohesive, and 2 million to help kosovo and egypt recycle. we don't even recycle here. what are we just buying them blue bins. we just bombed the bejesus out of kosovo, and now we're telling
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them to recycle. a new report says the government is already nearing $1 trillion in the hole for the year. democrats should not fight this. their boys, bill and al, were for doge before doge was cool. >> mr. president, if you want to know why government doesn't work, look behind you. the answer is at least partly on those forklifts. is this the way it has to be? well, the good news is that it doesn't have to be this way. we can cut it dramatically. we can downsize government by 12%, reducing the bureaucracy by 252,000 positions. >> doj's forklifting the fraud out of washington. so what are democrats doing? sheryl crow says she's selling her tesla and donating the money to npr. and rhinos are roaring at democrats to do something. >> so i just like to see
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somebody wake the hell up and get excited about the fact that your country is under assault. the they're not at the gate anymore. they're in your bedrooms. they're in your living rooms. they're in your businesses. they got they got your data. they got all your stuff. elon musk has his tentacles in everything you're doing, not just off of x, but now he's in the treasury department. he's in the labor department. he's in the department of homeland security. and nobody seems to give a damn. so that's all i want somebody to show that they care enough to get off their fat and say something about it. >> what steele is saying is the democrats believe the government is theirs. it's not your government, it's theirs. to them, it's like doge is auditing the dnc. so this is just another watergate. they're acting like trump didn't win the election, and he has no right to run the government. instead of defending the taxpayers, the media is defending the government.
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here's 60 minutes. >> people are really scared. i think that, you know, 12 days ago, people knew where their next paycheck was coming from. they knew how they were going to pay for their kids daycare, their medical bills. and then all gone overnight. >> all gone overnight. for christina dry and adam dubard fired this month in the chaotic shutdown of foreign aid. >> they're not looking for competency. they're not looking for. if you're good at your job, they're looking for pure loyalty tests. and if you don't give it, you will be punished. >> there was no process. no one explained to them why they were being relieved. >> to my knowledge, they received an email and then if they didn't leave the building, they were escorted out of the building. >> these people got generous buyouts. eight months severance. i'm sorry, but did cvs interview the fired keystone pipeline workers? the fired army officers who refused the needle, or black americans who lost their job to migrants? no. that one lady was samantha
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power's speechwriter. she's no random civil servant. she's the top flack for the usaid chief. just last week, this same lady told abc she was pocketing her pride flags. the networks are using the same victim over and over. >> she was in the building. we started. we took down our pride flags. we took down. i took out any books i felt would be incriminating. no one was talking. we heard they started taking transcripts automatically of all of our google meets. we they unplugged the news in the little kitchen galleys. it didn't feel good. and then saturday, all of the websites went down. and then i lost complete access to my computer. >> 60 minutes is cbs's premier investigative unit. and they never mentioned the $20 million for iraqi sesame street or sex changes in guatemala, or diapers or all the dough spent on failed coups. never mentioned it were $36 trillion in debt. we're cutting
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headcount, just like media organizations do to balance their books. just like clinton and gore did last week. vance was in germany and told the chancellor to knock off the censorship and step up their nato spending. and the american media sided with the germans and called vance hitler. >> he was standing in a country where free speech was weaponized to conduct a genocide. and he met with the head of a political party that has far right views and some historic ties to extreme groups. the context of that was changing the tone of it. and you know that that the censorship. >> disagree with you specifically. >> about. >> the right. i have to disagree with you. free speech was not used to conduct a genocide. the genocide was conducted by an authoritarian nazi regime that happened to also be genocidal because they hated jews and they hated minorities, and they hated
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those that they had a list of people they hated, but primarily the jews. there was no free speech in nazi germany. there was none. >> it was illegal to criticize the nazi government. it was against the law to tell a joke about hitler. and he had a dumb mustache and one testicle. couldn't joke about it. newspapers were shut down. books were burned. radio stations were censored. free speech didn't trigger the holocaust. cbs is too busy editing the kamala interview to learn that. on the same day, cbs celebrated an armed raid in germany because a guy posted a cartoon. >> it's 601 on a tuesday morning, and we were with state police as they raided this apartment in northwest germany. inside, six armed officers searched a suspect's home, then seized his laptop and cell phone. prosecutors say those electronics may have been used to commit a crime. the crime?
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posting a racist cartoon online. and it's a crime to insult them online as well? yes. if somebody posts something that's not true and then somebody else reposts it or likes it, are they committing a crime? >> in the case of reposting it is a crime as well, because the reader can't distinguish whether you just invented this or just reposted it. >> germany is letting migrants into the country who are committing gang rape, and they have cops kicking down doors over a cartoon. cbs is defending germany, a country who started two world wars that cost millions of lives and who tariff our automobiles, quite unfairly, i might add. they're defending a country who boos our national anthem, canada. trump renamed the gulf of mexico the gulf of america, and the media is defending mexico. the media is defending the irs. the media is defending cockamamie spending like millions for egyptian recycling. trump has the left
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defending the indefensible. the democrats have become so toxic that politico's warning them to just stay out of the way. quote. despite this intense daily barrage of negative reporting, trump's drive to slash the size of the u.s. government remains one of his most popular policies, and there is no sign of it stopping any time soon. trump is in the driver's seat and democrats are getting lapped. judge jeanine pirro is the co-host of the five and host of the new fox nation special, subway justice. so the media didn't have a very good weekend, did they? judge jeanine no. >> i got to tell you, but i had a great weekend watching, and i'm sure you did, too. i mean, watching president trump on the racetrack at daytona, you know, it was his going on. that racetrack is kind of a metaphor for his running circles around the democrats. he's been doing it since the day he was elected. and the amazing part of it, jesse, is the campaign
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is over, but he's not stopping. he is continuing to kind of raise the american pride, american spirit. all of us feel good about it. i mean, he's at the ufc. he's at the army-navy game. he's at the super bowl. you know, this is a man who got shot. and that wasn't enough to stop him. so all the while, while he's doing this and promoting patriotism, he is doing all kinds of jobs that the americans put him in office to do. like think about the fact that, you know, the democrats think there's a constitutional crisis if you want to look under the hood. and one of the things i found out today was the national institute of health put millions into studying parrots on meditation. i don't know how you get a parrot on meditation, but it goes on and on, and everything that they've been doing is proof positive that they're doing what the americans want. we have to balance our checkbooks. so should they. >> maybe it was a parrot that was owned by a democrat, and
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the owner was driving him crazy, and they just needed to chill. so the president has kind of renewed this american spirit where people are a little more happy about the country, feeling a little more optimistic and patriotic. and the media is defending mexico, the canadians booing our anthem, germany, of all places. when is the press going to get it together? >> you know what? i don't think the press is going to get it together. thank you. judge. that's an ode to his work, everybody. i think that it's going to take them as long as it takes the democrats. and as long as the democrats don't understand that michael steele can yell all he wants, as long as the democrats don't understand that they have to get involved in things that the american people want to. we want the border closed. we want immigration stopped. we want our taxpayer dollars respected. then they're going to be on the out, and so be it. if they want to fight this fight like you, listen to hakeem, hakeem jeffries and you're like, hakeem, what are you talking
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about? you're in the room. get involved. work on legislation that the american people want. and by the way, margaret brennan and the left wing media. how dare she say that free speech is responsible for the holocaust? it's nothing more than the liberal attempt to shut down our free speech under the guise of preventing harm. they're wrong historically, and they're wrong today. >> there's a rumor going around. you asked ellen to tag along while he looks into fort knox. is that true? >> i'll tell you, i'd love to go there myself. and by the way, all of america wants to be in that tag along. >> all right, maybe janine is going to embed with doge, and we'll get to the bottom of. >> fort knox. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. jesse. >> kristi noem has something she wants to show you. that's next. >> choose advil liquid gels for faster, stronger, and longer lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels. because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for
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>> it took less than a month, and the flood of migrants crossing our border is now just a trickle. there were only 229 migrant encounters over the last 24 hours. that's down from 10,000 a day under biden. but tom homan, he won't be happy until that number reaches zero. >> we got almost 600,000 illegal aliens in the united states with a criminal conviction. so i won't be happy until we eradicate every one of those. and as far as tda, we got a few more hundred tda to look for and we're looking for them now. they're our priority. public safety remain a priority. >> caravans are turning and those already here are self-deporting. one san diego migrant shelter is shutting down because all the migrants are gone. not a single migrant has shown up since trump's inauguration. but the same media that freaked out over mass deportations now says homan is not deporting illegals fast enough. >> you said roughly 14,000
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migrants have been arrested in the first month of this administration, and that's well below the 1500 daily arrests that the president says he wants to see. you're getting support from across the federal government, from the fbi, from dea, from u.s. marshals, even the military. what's the struggle? why are you struggling to get those arrests where president trump wants them? >> the media is playing both sides again, but they're not the only ones. the recent doj audits have revealed just how much the u.s. government is fighting itself, funding both sides of the migrant crisis. not only do we pay to deport the illegals, we're also paying ngos to help illegals avoid getting deported. that's ending now. but these deportations can't come soon enough. just last week, a trans migrant from colombia was arrested in new york city for raping a 14 year old boy in a bathroom. nicole
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suarez was already wanted by ice and authorities in jersey and massachusetts, where a federal law enforcement source tells us she was busted last june for armed robbery, prostitution and assault with a deadly weapon. trump's cracking down on illegals all across the board. the cia is going to take on a bigger, more aggressive role in tackling the mexican cartels. but let's not pretend that the cia doesn't know what the drug lords are up to. they've had their hands in the cartel honeypot one way or another for a long time. the administration is also out with a brand new ad warning migrants that they mean business. watch. >> president trump has a clear message for those that are in our country illegally. leave now. if you don't, we will find you and we will deport you. you will never return. for too long, we politicians left our borders wide open. they flooded our communities with drugs, human trafficking and violent criminals. they put american lives at risk. well, those days
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are over. if you leave now, you may have an opportunity to return and enjoy our freedom and live the american dream. but understand this. under president trump, america's borders are closed to lawbreakers. follow the law and you'll find opportunity. break it and you'll find consequences. >> homeland security secretary kristi noem joins me now. how are you doing? >> i'm doing. i'm doing great, jesse. thanks for having me on tonight. and thank you for previewing that ad. those ads will be running not only in the country, but also internationally, all around the world, telling people that we are a nation of laws. don't come to america if you plan to break our laws, and if you don't plan to come legally. >> what kind of evidence are you seeing so far that these caravans have stopped? these people are self-deporting and this thing has kicked into high gear. >> yeah, it's been incredible to see the numbers trickle down almost to zero. you know, we are talking less than a couple of hundred people that we're
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encountering a day when it was literally over ten, 11,000 under joe biden. so it's been remarkable just what president trump has been able to accomplish in these first few weeks of his administration. and remember, jesse, one of the things that that a lot of those news reporters don't want to talk about is the fact that president trump doesn't have all of his people in place yet today. he doesn't have all of his team leading all of these agencies. he needs to get them confirmed and in place so that they can be a part of the solution. but seeing that flow slow down has been incredible. and the message that we're sending to the rest of the world through these commercials and through this marketing campaign is, don't come here. we don't want illegals. we don't want criminals. that america is a place where you come to pursue the american dream, and that this president will always put americans first. >> how uncooperative have some of these democrat jurisdictions been, and how much of an obstacle is that to your administration, to the president's administration, to continuing to deport all of
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these criminals? >> they've been big obstacles in some areas. these sanctuary cities, sanctuary counties are a struggle. that's why i'm excited to get pam bondi and the department of justice on board and use every authority that we have and work together on a plan to make sure that we're prosecuting everybody to the fullest extent of the law that we can, and making sure that we're taking care of those criminal aliens where we're able to go after them. and that federal law in many of these instances, is much more powerful than some of the laws that these cowards are standing behind. >> all right. well, stay safe. i know you're you're joining some of these teams to do these raids. it's a it's a risky business. and we hope you and everybody in law enforcement continues to stay safe and keep up the good work. thank you so much, secretary. >> thank you. jesse. thank you. >> inside the democratic party, civil war. up next. >> did you know 80% of women are struggling with hair
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>> kamala came out of hiding to give her few remaining fans a pep talk. >> when we think about, like, these moments where we see things that are being taken. but also let's see it as a, you know, nature abhors a vacuum. so where some where there's a vacancy, then let's fill it. yeah, right. and let's know that the, the reality is that the progress of our nation has always been about the expansion of rights, not the restriction of rights. we're seeing a u-turn right now, but we have to keep fighting for those rights to be maintained, which means we have to be vigilant, and it's just the nature of it. but i believe we fight for something, not against something. >> fight for something. big reason kamala lost because she never told anybody what she was fighting for. all she was was not biden and not trump. and trump isn't the only one who dodged a bullet last year. kamala could have been our president. instead, america put
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democrats in timeout and fingers are pointing in every direction. >> i also. >> think liz cheney is very heroic. >> wait, what? >> how did that. wait, where did that come? we are. here we are. >> but i don't think closing the campaign with a message about fighting democracy with a former republican member of congress was the right strategy. >> democrat donors are having some serious regrets about giving kamala to bill, just to have it all disappear in a landslide. some donors are now writing trump's name on their checks. others are closing their wallets completely or threatening to send cash again unless the party gets a major overhaul with a cash drought. liberal activist groups are laying off 20% of their staff. one democrat advisor is moving to canada. he says the coup was a big mistake. called it biden's side. the golden age is giving them high anxiety. democrats are lost politically,
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culturally, spiritually. many democrats privately fret that the current president is executive, producing a massive shift in the zeitgeist. trump's popularity, at least during his first three weeks in office, has never been higher. when democrats get nervous, they sing. >> trump is not. >> a king. >> never turning back. never turning back. stop the fascist now. >> the grassroots resistance. not what it used to be. between songs and some guy dragging a trump doll with a noose around its neck. crickets from the media. but that's okay. trump doesn't need him. donald trump's favorability rating is actually higher than it. ever was the first. >> time around. 63% favor a federal government's recognition of only two sexes.
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60% favor deporting immigrants who entered the united states illegally. 60% favor expanding oil and gas production. 59% favor declaring an emergency at the southern border. is there anything you are seeing that trump is doing that you are in favor of? >> let me say, as it relates to all of those issues, we're just at the beginning. the price of eggs is skyrocketing out of control. inflation is on the way up. that was the core promise that's been broken. >> they're still stuck on the egg hoax. no one's buying it. democrats need some new material for top democrats. in and out of elected office. every day is an existential tug of war between worrying about sounding like shrill paranoiacs and worrying that they're not saying or doing nearly enough. they don't know what the next three and a half years are supposed to be, when they already hit constitutional crisis in the first three and a half weeks. here's an idea.
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>> the headline here is presidential historian says presidents day is ridiculous. we should scrap it. what do you mean? >> it is a little bit silly. i mean, we have had some real duds, so i'm not sure we really want to be celebrating all presidents. i think if we think of a president as someone to celebrate just because they exist, which is what the king was, and that's why they celebrated the king's birthday, then you kind of it does evolve into that argument that they can do no wrong. >> they're arguing to take away a day off. democrats don't want federal workers to go back to work, but they want you to pick up an extra shift. prime time is a pro holiday show. even if we have to work. we just like to see you happy. democrats, on the other hand. >> this is the thing about the democratic party they loathe their base. it was clear to me all the way back in 2016, with the way hillary clinton and all her cronies talked about democratic voters. and it's even clearer to me now they
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feel entitled to their positions of power. they do not see themselves as public servants. they say they see you, the democratic voters, as their public servants. >> zachary levi is an actor, and he's in the new movie, the unbreakable boy. why? zachary, are the democrats so anxious? >> i don't know. i mean, listen, the election did not go their way. that can bring a lot of anxiety. i think that personally, i think that there's been so much propagandizing and so much brainwashing and so many lies that have been spread, that i have a lot of empathy for people who feel anxious right now, for people that are afraid because they've been told to be afraid for a long time. and i don't blame the voting democrats for that. i blame the legacy media, by the way. i think sometimes even you guys here have said things that have stirred that pot only. >> gutfeld. >> oh. >> i've been shot straight. >> and i think that it's i think it's high time that
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everyone here at fox news and everywhere else in the legacy media, i think we got to try to recognize that people are very impressionable, are looking for truth, are looking for good leadership, and we got to love each other there. and so when you know the other side, almost all the other networks, not you guys, but we're saying the things that we're building trump to be, you know, new hitler and all that stuff. i think that's very detrimental. i think that, you know, politics used to be more about like, let me tell you why my person is better. and now it's so much more about let me tell you why the other one's worse. and that negative attack that that negative approach is this is why we're at where we're at. and it's sad. it's very sad to me. >> when you see people singing 1960s style, when you see kamala harris on broadway inspiring people, as you know she's capable of. what does that tell you about the trajectory that everybody's on? >> i don't know, they're trying to find answers, man. you know, listen, for people sitting where we're sitting, who were i
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was very supportive of bobby kennedy. that led me to donald trump. and i am so grateful. i am so grateful that the election went the way that it did, and specifically because people like bobby and tulsi gabbard are now in there and confirmed and can do the work and listen. dosages is complicated, right? like there are a lot of people that are very afraid right now because there are truly good working people that work for the government, that are getting lost in the cracks. and we have got to do something about that. please, elon and all of your team and whatever needs to happen. please don't let everybody fall through the cracks as we are doing what is necessary, which is to get in there and like cut a cancer out, man. you know, sometimes they go in for cancer surgeries, doctors, and you lose some good healthy tissue along in that. they don't want to do that, but it's a part of like extracting that darkness out of there. and right now that's what's happening. but there are good people, people that voted for donald trump who are losing their job. and we got to make sure that we don't leave those folks behind. >> well said. tell me about the
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unbreakable boy. why are you so behind this film? >> it's just a beautiful film, man. i mean, it is. there's nothing big and glitzy and glamorous about it. it's a true story, slice of life, about a family navigating the waters of marriage and raising children, one of which is autistic. and i think that that is something that at this point in human history is ubiquitous. we all are touched by autism in one way, shape or form. and to be able to tell a story like ours, which is so authentic and so beautiful and also like so hard, like you really you, you see the human condition laid out before you. and i think it really allows them the story of redemption to kind of hit it even harder, and just figuring out how to radically accept where you are in life, radically surrender to that, and then let god radically love through you as you are in that that kind of space in your life. it brings real peace. and my character, particularly scott, this is the journey he goes on in this film. and so
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from a personal and performance standpoint, i'm very proud of it all. i'm very proud of the film writ large with everyone involved john gunner, writer, director and all of our wonderful actors and crew and everybody that came together and the height of the pandemic to go make this thing. and now, four years on, we finally get to bring it to the world. it's special. >> on the 21st of this month, you'll be able to see it in the theater. >> yeah. >> yes, sir. all right. and will you be wearing a scarf in the film at all? you know. >> he's been giving me crap about my scarf since i sat down. i like his scarf. >> it's cashmere. it looks great. >> it's just keeping me warm. it's. it's cold outside. >> first scarf on set we've had, and we're very proud. thank you so much, zach. >> thanks for having me. >> so do the eagles fans know anything about the president's? >> who is the first. >> president of the united states? >> first president. >> of the united states. >> that was. >> after the was kidding me.
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johnny to give the eagles fans a presidents day quiz. >> you go girl. yeah. fly. eagles fly. >> e n g l e s. >> eagles. eagles win the super bowl. second time in a row. how'd it feel? it was downtown. we beat the hell out of the chiefs. it was wonderful. >> this one hit different because you know why we beat kansas city and we beat the raps, baby. >> when you. >> get. >> knocked down, you. >> get. >> back up. >> was that a riot on sunday night? what? hell, yeah. >> i seen dudes on wheelchairs getting carried away. >> climb in. >> poles up and down. it was nuts. did you climb any poles? no, but i wish i did. some friends getting together when cartwright. >> gets hurt. nothing to see here. >> what's your message to the
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haters? you don't like us. we don't care. keep doing us because we're gonna come back next year. yeah. >> but this is locker room talk. >> who was the first president of the united states? first president of the united states. that was the first president. no, the first president. >> george washington, baby. >> what country did george washington defeat? >> you know, i kind of failed on world history. >> china, england. england. pakistan. >> pakistan's a big country. it's actually a very big country. >> george washington, he could do a lot of things, but there was one thing he couldn't do. he couldn't get it up. he couldn't win a super bowl. i don't know what he couldn't do. he could do it all. >> oh. >> who is president in world
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war two like truman or somebody i don't know. bush. shoot. abraham lincoln. fdr. damn straight. j f k. oh. >> i thought that that was. no. >> what did the d stand for? dunham. david, you. >> david. >> who is president in the 1980s? why are you asking me these questions? i did not do good in history. >> who was president in 1980s? >> kennedy. >> kennedy. >> ben. franklin. ronald reagan. when i was born. goober. who? goober. what was ronald reagan's job before he took office? an accountant. the sexy actor. he had all the chicks. defense secretary. ronald reagan said, mr. gorbachev, tear down. i don't
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know. tear out his pants. tear down this wall. >> some days i am just. >> on fire. >> who was the first president to ever attend a super bowl? donald trump. so what's your president's day message to president donald j. trump. go, eagles. donald j. trump. he's a goat. keep cooking bro. >> make america great again, baby. keep dropping the egg prices. that's all i need. >> wait till you see what i do. you're going to be so proud of me. >> jesse watters, you're on his show. and he's a big eagles fan. >> jesse watters, i love you. >> this is the eagles world now. we love jesse watters. >> ha! more prime time. straight ahead. >> wow. incredible. amazing.
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>> over the weekend, i watched groundhog day with bill murray. my younger daughters had never seen it before. it has one of the most profound messages of any movie i've ever seen. now, granted, i haven't watched a lot of movies, but i want everybody to watch groundhog day again from beginning to end and text me what you took out of it. let's do some text right now. eric from cincinnati. johnny truman was president during world war two. get it together. johnny just got dodged. from lexington, canada, booed our national anthem. the tariff just got 10% higher. brian from new albany, indiana. scarves and straws are making a comeback. don't be scared, jesse. i'm watters. this is my world.
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