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spee ock and jeanine pirro alona with harold ford junior jesse watters, jesse watters, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the 5. president trump holding at blockbuster first cabinet meeting of his second term as he once again proves that he is the most transparent president inan history. a new analysis shows 47 istely absolutely smoking his predecessors when it comes to t talking tohe the media. j justice firsust month trump tooa staggering 1,000 questions compared to sleepy joe's sad measly 140.um thatbe number was before today's hour-long juggernaut session where he answered more than 30 additional questions. the president convening theis heads of e his executive departments and bringing alongg. his doge tech support elon musk. >> president donald trump: we have a mandate to do this and
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this is part of the reason i got elected. it >> it's not an optional thing but a essential thing. that's the reason i'm here. a l taking a lot of flack and getting a lot of death threatssc by the way. stack them up but if we don't do this america will go bankrupt. we bring the receipts so peoplei say ispt this real. just go to doge.gov.it we specify each item. we also will make mistakes.we we won't w be perfect but when e make mistakes will fix it very quickly. >> this country has gottenhis bloated and fat and disgusting and incompetently run. >> elon musk defending his now infamous name 5 things you did emails. >> perhaps best interpreted as performance review but it was a pulse check reviewpu. do you have upon. and 2 neurons.
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does million people that haven't responded they are on the bubble i wouldn't say we're thrilled about it. they haven't responded. may bee thethy don't exist andp maybe wele are paying people thh don't exist. maybe they're not. may be they have other jobs.mayb >> critics are getting even more bizarre.medi the media is fearmongering about how doge cuts could lead people to beaten by bears.be liberal daily czichos jon stewarart got so worked up e drew blood. >> you want information with th force may be good place to campc or trailam to hike on or maybead you're scared about bears you come to a place like this. your local ranger station bute because of the recent firings this 1 will be open anytime soon. it'sll be embarrassing if a small drop in the bucket and the american people didn't't e expect we should negotiate forno all their drugs because he paidf for itor with our subsidies.
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come on. going to the hospice. >> dana all start with you sincu your press secretary. over 1,000 i think 39 nowon questions answered. and what i thought was most interesting and i'm curious as to what you thought, bringing in elon musk into this first cabinet meeting, the earliest apparently in decades to answer questions not just to theam cabinet buert the american peop. >> i love cabinet meetings. ice to complain a lot biden never had any and i realized why he didn't because towards the end of his administration weat i found if he wanted to talk to the secretary of treasury about inflation he had to have a scripted talking points and see can't do that in front of the cameras. depending on what issue is hav happening you might haveor a somebody in cabinet or staff member or expert.
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tech support elon musk answer questions to anybody in the cabinet or present and make sura everybody is singing from the same song sheet. that's what a cabinet meeting is , to air grievances, problems, get on the same page. this is their first 1. a team meeting is not a bad thingn but the thing president trump does is invites everyone to see it as well. they might have had additionalty meetings behind-the-scenes because there's some things youn might not say in front of the press. i don't understand what's c happening with theur curtains a cabinet room. that threw me off because it's such a pretty room.wa maybe the lighting was bad andme it was sunny in d.c. or something like that. the fact the president answer 1,039 questions which by the time i say these words it might be 1,050 just shows you how different the previous administration was. they didn't talk to about anything. if you gey d aboo back and watch briefings she never answers the question's b.'t
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she would always say i can't comment. i haveon t already been very clt we wil, l talk with that.n that'sin insulting question. never answering the question.s that's not what you're getting.e they might not like the answers police are getting trust the questions. >> i thought it was fascinating and the president startedd talking about zelenskyy in thewh mineral deal and when he talked about the fact that 300 middle -- $300 billion we gave to whe ukraine and zelenskyy where europol give $100 billion. but the money europe gave to ukraine they gave as alone which meant ukraine had to pay him back. the 300 billion biden gave was not a loan.oo hel, gave him the money like ass fool and that we have is a president who says we arein getting g a money back and from now on will not be footing the bill for country paying othereo people bacplk not us. >> we are ending wars and getting hostages and cash back.w
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he saie d during the iraq war wt should have cut a deal to getd some oilth and that something tt really helped him during the republican primary when he rani in 2016. a lot of americans agree thatmy with thi ts economy the way it e you needth a little something on the back ends.. you know, joe biden his cabinet meetingsden, jill ran the men pe are so musk is in the meeting.be dr. jill was heading at cabinet meetings. he didn't havear, a cabinet med for year. like dana said it wasn't cabinet meeting. it was a movie shoot.ah you're givineag questions aheadf time. the president will21 m call you 21 minutes in meeting. what would you say tweet was pretty bad. i'm grateful for my cabinet secretary that musk is in there like good cop/bad cop.he he's doing all the firing. he's doing all the spending .uts he's like the bad guy.nyth you don't have to do anything. i wanted to keep you around but
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musk said you had to go.an i'm sorry and it works.oe he doesn't mind taking slingsth and arrowsat and that's good. somebody has to. smashing mugs for attention, even greg doesn't go the far. h he's daring me. >> i could not do that to my poop mug.p so when you go camping in the j national paresk the first thing you do is go to the park ranger and ask should i feed the bears? no.tt lei did a little research on ber attacks and fatalities in north america. during the pandemic we shut down the national parks and didn't have a single park ranger.from you know how many people died from bear attacks that year when there is 0 park rangers? 1 american. when we rehired all of the park rangerparks the next year 4,000w many bear attacks? 1. the amount of park rangerse am s
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nothing to do with how many people's lives they save from bear attacks. it is ridiculous. >> thank you for that. >> jeanine: greg wha.t do yououw want to say but the bears?e is >> i am probert. there's a nice bar downtown.e yo i'm going to take you guys there. tra i'm done with the transparency.t he can j retire the jersey.t. he won it. there's no going back.y. it's now about spontaneity.an you brought it up. in order for the democrats tocc succeed theyee needed a script. they have to film the movie. but what's you are seeing now iu an environment where you really can't lie. you can say maybe this or that and shoot the bull. we can probably do this or that. had all for cover-up or fraud that's impossible to do. you cannot lie on-the-fly. believe me i have tried. but i noticed a change in political action mirrors the
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change in the internet when it comes to information. so much faster. you cannot control anything. you cannot keep up. that made me realize joe biden really was dial up. he was slow, agonizing, f undependable, prone toai failur, makes a funny noise when you turn it on. trump is basically we now havee high-speed fibrin internet.th anind we are like so this thing down. the critics, this freak-offs reminds me of another area where we move from nontransparency to transparencya our voting system. the reaction was hysterical and hyperbolic and it was all about 1 thing, voter i.d.at it mad ae you wonder, what are they trying to hide, thevo meltdownte over voter i.d.? we think about now we are backe in this era of common sense.
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how absurd was it they were making an argument against voter i.d.? the media and democrats could not find 1 voter who didn't hav, an i.d. so you d would ask do you have evidence this is discriminatory and they could not find it. it didn't exist.t. now we are in this world who we are out absurdities andd destroying them.de men and women sports, we've got to go after the voting system. we have to fix the stop and put voter i.d. in.to we were bamboozled with load-bearing phrases like racism or discrimination. it was all just folly like this, doge. >> jeanine: you have to admit that it was incredible watching the president and his first t cabinet meeting and everyone wat there. elon washe t there to see what e was doing, to answer questions cabinet member of the agency heads.
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the transparency is really stunning compared to what werump have seen. trump said i'm accountable. book stops with mentab. >> i think the country allison to our network earlier and it was i think ari fleischer was ot and saying you have to admire the fact the president has come before the country and his cabinet is coming before the country. we had a little of this in the joe biden era but not enough. i'm done with joe biden and i hope everybody can be done withw him after a while. we have a new president who not only has to answer a lot ofst questions. he does , 2 press conferences a day. acc so that transparency and access i think people have to beer excited aboustt and i think wet understand excitement in the air because of what we saw today.n evenmu elon musk being there.nd i wa ns she push her and high on but human being there andth answering questions, quiteca obvious some cabinet members him were not too crazy about him bus that's another conversation. >> jeanine: you can tell byho looking at them?leg,
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>> i t watch the whole thing.co the president made a comment that you could tell from some, reactionbu. elon being there and answerdi questions d i don't disagree wih your proposition. i this is the first month or 2it amazing feels like it's been 8 months but less than 2 months, and president trump last night enjoyed a great victory in the house that congress passed a blueprint for the budget.en 1 ofge the challenges that is te budget blueprint did not have encapsulated in a considerationn for no taxes on tips overtime return of the presidentan campaigned on and i support and hope is able to get.alk the president's talk on tariffs whether we like it or not has unsettled things in terms ofif prices not going down. t of we're having this conversation and we will beid about president trump inen 6w, a months from now, and prices don't go down i would remindd re that today the department ofdent agriculture the president's owno department suggested prices on eggs would go up 30-40% this g
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year alone, the ground beef and sterling process would go up 10% and prices on cars from another agency that they would go up so i hope they don't. and i hope the president understandnds s today is a good indicationhe.th is coming for the country and i hope he continues to come before us and hope he continues to answer questions about how dopr you lower prices? the end of the day that's what he won. working-class peoplewe said we don't believe kamala harris ande joe biden have a plan and donald trump does. >> jeanine: or we don't believe joe biden and kamala harris. >> that might be trubue but at some point they're going to have to answer questions. >> jeanine: he's doing great job so far. next greasy goes joe rogan brewi gavin newsom is launching a podcast. [sofi mnemonic]
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♪ ♪ >> greg: the liberal joe rogan is finally here and th >> the liberal joe rogan is finally here and added a greasy pole of hair. p gavin newsom wanting a podcastoe to go toe-to-toe with maga.e >> we need to change theersa conversation and that's why i'm ng alaunching a new podcast. this is going to be anything bun the ordinary politician podcast. i'm going to be talking to people directly that i disagree with as well as people i look up to. was an onslaught of information be taken so let's take it to the sources. without the typical political mumbo-jumbo.s the first few weeks you're sitting down with some of the biggest leaders and architects in the maga movement.
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>> this is so funny.w di how does this guy have the timet to do this?or so a california is running smoothly. they have fires homelessness, drug addicts crime. s i'tam going to start a podcast.a we're going to start a conversation. there you go. was have a conversation. columbia think this podcast will last? going to run, out of platitudes in 5 minutes. i want to hear from you. >> i agree and don't understandt how in the middle of trying toin manage enormous state if not the biggest state sixth biggestma economy in the world but gavin's smart guy with a lot of energy. he's able to pull it off that what he does is really listen and have a lot of peopled on who don't necessarily agree with him. i would probably havbit e the ft 6 months people who didn't agree
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with me at all and try to listey and understand them and counter where you can.in but figureg out why someone's life experience as you think would lend themselves to supporting you didn't support you. to as opposed to demonizing peopleb on sinutk you would but that's what the instant ip.ree i don't disagree with your first instinct. it seems like he has a lot on his plate. i hope h e doesn't entry to much time. the real thingx is to fix something to repair somethingre under for somethinpag and make life better for your constituents.s >> harold has changed my mind. when you think about it it's like the problem with the democrats is they cannot listen to other people's ideas and ther are stuck in identity politicsli and don't understand the train of the podcast. they don't understand how to make their ideas last. through ideas are built for 12 person panel and cnn. talk for 2 minutes and say let's have a conversation.is maybe this is the step out of identity politics were they try to explain themselves.
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>> maybe that could be. i wrote what did you need for a good podcast? curious, authenticity, humility. not a lot of that going on and some humor. also he has a terrible approvalw rating in california. he's not doing anything that would help him, get the fact that everybody in california voted against him on that reform bill, bail reform and crime reform prop 36. 70% of the state went against. his own national appeal isd. limited. we talalk k about transparency n the first block.e he ifis so transparent. the only reason he's doing this is h fe wants to run for presidt and he things a podcast is the way to do it. tha e graphics of the podcast, palooza play blue and yellow, th that's fresh. that looks good. cut to his backdrop of what looks like and he's in that all of green study fake study with a little lamp.
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traconis they were you doing. that does not say fresh or now. it doesn't say anything but may be want to be a psychiatrist.s >> that's true. he's very ambitious. whatever job he's doinfuyg he'st doing it because he set hisob sights on the next job.e did that when he was mayor of san francisco looking at governor. would you go.d oyon if he aske, would you go on?th >> no he has to come on my show. i'm not in california and when t am i want to vacation and not work. it ont po a podcast.od the downside is tremendous on the showtr.th compared teso these other democratic politicians he's doing better than their. at least he's trying to get oute of that bubblet because the rod to the democratic nomination is not sure cnn, 60 minutes. christa fos," x. d is content to democrat primary debate on fox newsa.y he mightha actually have to do!
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made in point, the show. is one have to maybe rogan, barstool.u that oldwe media game like you'e just saying 2 minutes and you'r out thatdo game is done.s de that's deadly for democrats. look what happened with kamala harris. she tried and failed. i like fai the fact that at leat he's accepting the fact that hi game ihes over and he needs to y something new. the democratic party has not accepted that.ou if you do a long form interview you have to dig deep on an issus you can't say let's have an conversations make you have to know the issue.>> >> what's so wrong with that? >> usually democrats don't do that. they go on "60 minutes".e they asked nothing and edit it. or i f you do my show i willnt argue with y you or just confroo you or interrupt you and forces you to respond honestly.
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>> if you're doing at two our podcast about men and women sports and he says that's transphobe rick that's the ende of the conversation.o you have to argue everything b behind thaeht.hat >> the truth is he's not a guy who goes edit. he is tt ideological.ri it stopsgh right there withe id ideology. r a couple weeks ago when the democrats werewe looking for their own joe rogan? we did a segment and they hadto media moguls tryin fg to figuree out who should be put the money behind? may be they ended up with gavin newsom and said he's our gur guy but the truth is when he says things like the reason i wanted is podcast is i want to understand where the maga people are coming from, how dumb is that. and the truth is that what he'se trying t io do is be the number1 guy to run for president and itt is not possible now because the
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democrats are so locked into s thatydentity politic there is no room for discussion or dialog or disagreement or, you know, they are just not capable of it. d finally here he has apo podcast.ou k did you know that?? he has a podcast and this is atn gory branding. they should call id cat a firese chat.ni and finallney the people who are smart and the democratic party are people lik aree fetterman wo say maybe we can do something together. may be d you ought to listen to that. gavin newsom is allom i performative. e ere's nothing deep about him and there'iss nothing about us. it's about him. >> it is so great hair. look at that.ok nothing close pick up next terminating chat perverse in the government
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♪ ♪ >> dana: well, here is a headline and never thought >> here's a headline i never thought .i would read. director of national10 intelligence tulsi gabbard social fire more than 100 intell employees who allegedly isve sensitive government chat rooms to have sexually explicit conversationlls and it was done all under the guise of gei.x the chatchs are even too explict for us to show you. i will let jesse handle it. >> a guy just had his manhood surgically removed. one of the weirdest things thate gives me euphoria is an app. i don't have to push anything down to make sure names right. here's another. getting my blank sapped by a laser a shopping. o
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i'll jusnet do one more. this one guys talking about how excited he is that the bulges gone. and taken wear bikinis after sex change surgeriesr . >> you must got through it allt with ath straight face. so>> much stuff i couldn't talk about an td wanted to talk about what my producer said no you can't do it. so it looks like joe biden's's equity thing because the so hels hired people specifically because they were fran's or gay and lesbian tend a lot and ofrk transitioning while working from home. they were talking about it, on government chats for they had ns fear oe f getting fired because you can say or do anything unden that atmosphere. so they got caughtyt and now thy are gone and these people put national security risk because of your russia or china find out these people are doing the stuff
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you blackmail them. what kind of peoplkmaie go to ap hospital andit see dr. please ct my manhood off m and then go ba toou a contract to keep oural country safe. lyi don't think you are mentalle sharp enough when you're tellind a doctor you want to do that to go keep our secret safe.li but that's what we're dealingso with andrr i'm sorry that i hadd anshare that on television. >> forteza gavreau gabbard this is a home on first issue. firing them no reason to question and i don't think there's any protest side of any. of these departments. but maybe there will be. >> you make a great point. it's great way to start.sh she comes across a strong, someone who's at least got aor moraall compass and when he thii this yous, say to yourself thiss not total betrayal of the public trust. these are people and we are talking of 15 agencies that were involved in this across the national security agency ine telling.ot so such as one agency. why were these people so
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comfortable. why did they feel they could engage i cn this openly, when ty knew they were involved insens sensitive communications and a job whereas jesse said they could be like mailed?t. they could text about it and go into a room and talk about it, talk about it on the telephone. they decide to do this at work. if you are enough to do that workthat how are you smart enouo work for any of these intel agencies. it is an embarrassment . good ford hall see and if this is what dti is about than shame on joe biden and all of them.. but it isn't just gei. they celebrated the death of pat robertson televangelist, they attack christians, heterosexuals , italians and himng saying tha tt because i'm not italian. j they areus just haters. smack you have to wonder about
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the security clearance process. >> of these people violated the rules and the laws around employment at any of thesehoul agencies they should be firedwa tear goingnt to be clear and thk anyone, i think you're saying this but it will i think someone the freedom to do what theyoo wanted with her body if they're a good agent they should bed perceived to base regarded as ae good agent. my issue is translating gender is your kids thanks for in theor bathroom stuffts. >> what about on the governmentw phones during work hours talk about --t.o >> if this is against the rules of these places they should beu fired.ar >> what if there are no rules that specifically talk aboutis this. is in their acceptable motor behavior snake i don't know if i would have thought we need to rule. >> you are allowed to use your phone to do when you are for a company. we are seeing the same thing. i'm not disagreeing. you want tt too disagree with me.
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she to the right thing. >> i disagree with you jesse. you cannot blackmail peopleet parading their fetishes. were you goingis to do? i pictures of you with a ball gag in your mouth. i see that? this is a symptom of something worse where we live in a society where self is defined by our desires and we no longer thinkfc of how this affects people around us. it's what i want you to think about your family or your friends. you don't thin, yok of the worke and even think about your futurr self. how would thisd affect me a week from now or months from now. you are a slave to yourself. so how to get here. i'm going to go back to something the media would never touch. former u.s. a sextant secretary for health rachel levine when i first saw the picture of levine i thought it was a joke. assistant secretary of health a comical meme a visual joke.re
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this can be real. how can this be in charge and the top echelons of health?bs it's absururd and wrong. and then you saw policy recommendations.nd a person whoer said gender affirmation care was medicallyan necessary effective and d safe r nonbinary youths." and how that happened. levine said any attempts to keep trans women out of female sports was going to lead to despairingt deaths among trans. these are th thee recommendatios from somebody put there. what does this have to do with the chats? i'm getting there.e ch in order for public acceptance of abnormal behavior you need approval from the top and that't what this was.'s you had to advance tolerance as the rule to do that you had to do it through the form of authority. you had to sanctify a behavior by having somebody in charge sha
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would not say anything, you wouldn't say anything, the othel bureaucrats and medidna wouldn't say anything because look for sunday running the health department. so the result is trickle-down from all of the sender mean that that in the purest sense, yout get approved and the nsa trans chats within the agency,om intercompany emailpa sexual whis parade wd because it's our desi. it's yourself. worst president ever.t a degree calgary. t terrible judgment.he they should never learn. dana raised what great point.g greg answered that.an because permission structure was provided. put some adept topwa i can't say anything. levine is in charge.ne his son hunter look at his son.e president trump is no plan to pay down our debt called gold cards.lled we'll be right back
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: get your golden ticket for the gol >> at your golden ticket for the golden age. president trump give more details on his his 5 million-dor gold card visa plan to attractie wealthy foreigners and invest in america. during today's marathon cabinet meeting. t >> president donald trump: if we sell a million that's 5 trillion.. no other country can do thisuse because people that want to go to other countries. you want to come here. everybody wants to come here especially since november fifthi >> you love this idea.t, >> at first when i was listening to harold i saw this point but then i was sinking and sounds like it's discriminating againsl class but it's not about them
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their kids about us.atte doesn't matter what we do to themo. america first. if we can get $5 trillion of the people who are going to pay ior don't care if it makes some poor people unhappy. by the way the ritual come anyway. t charging them.is i the glasses great idea butit getting in easy pass in disneyland. it can be temporary until we can admit this may not meet your assumption of fairness that it't fair to the poor immigrant or whatever but life is unfair when your entire country is in jeopardy with a mountain of debt seeking pay this off temporarily. it's not about immigration. y ared giving our countr i future. you have to agree with me.u >> harold you disagree? >> i sent to the president today an hard they believe we can sela
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million club memberships to united states of america $5 million apiece. i have no idea how you structuru that, with the people get for the $5 million and do not get rid of the thing and disney world were you get to thn front of the line.ally that's totally different. $5 million per person. over can raise $5 trillion and you put limits around about what they can do the kind of rights if they had super rights becausn of that i don't want that. but i'm willing to entertain.at >> that's not what y you said yesterday. >> what i don't want wha to havp happen is hardworking middle-class guy comes acrossle the borders,, follows the rulese takes him 12 years to become a citizen. >> comes across the border is not following the border rules. >> can i finish? >> you legally come across you legally enter and follow the rules, wait ten, nine years you get there, he's computing to the
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country buddy guy $5 million toi sam coming, ears 5 trillion. if you're going to use the mone to pay down a debt like hei' proposed i'm open to the idea. >> the problem, we have c 12 million who came across who didn't have any public means of support and the whole concept oo immigrationcn has to do with people coming to this countrye who arnoe not a burden on the ro of the americans were working hard paying taxes so they can get free education, medication, health care and a hotel along with culturally acceptable food. for 1996 bill clinton said he made clear aliens should not depend on public resources to meet their needs and the sponsor of a noncitizen shortly spiel to reimburse the state when we give them public welfare and no immigrants have to bewh financially sufficient. what is wrong with that?th t nothing. 5 million-dollar gold card
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ensures newcomers contribute to ewcosociety. and i don't want to be in a i society where americann s who sometimes pick between drugs and foods have to pay taxes so thate illegals can getve everything without investing. >> there be no statue of libert> >> there is a statue of liberty and to get a visa if you comeu dohere you do not come here without an invitation. that's not what america is about. you have proved your allegiance. >> you've made me go back to my original position. bui we are a country built on hard work and people and selling membership. o but makinggrants d us a club membership i am bounded by. i came dow payn a debt but i'm t for club memberships to the united states spee if are open to the concept. we should sell the statue of liberty.ue o france your bid.
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>> i think this is yes, and. so you could have a concept like this and already exist in the concept like this while also in addition saying techompa companies we try to get herma education that's abysmall in order, if you want to get morewa tech engineers then you have to pay a think a lot of companies would say find we need more of them that's do that. and can you say for the legal person, the asylum-seeker who i can do t it legally i think thee things can happen and get backt to that thing that everybody hates of what you really need is you do it in one big beautifulil bill to get comprehensive immigration reform will little piece mills to get it done. but you can have b.s. and in the situation. >> but listen to this. don't assume rich people are great people and poor people arh bad.to d >> how many chinese get to do this?
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>> just because you are rich does not mean you are morallyt superior to someone. >> we are not betting anybody anyway.an now alywl of a sudden we will bt them that now you're concernedne about it? h haroldar? >> i am open to greg's idea.rold >> harold is picky about who he is intheo the club's. doggone right. we are a great club. t don't want to ruin the club. >> just let anybody in. passengers are slashing holy oi passengers are slashing holy oi on their plans. find out more next. "biberty." baby: liberty! biberty: biberty! baby: liberty! biberty: nice try, kid. only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: liberty.
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♪ ♪ >> harold: welcome back. the latest shockin >> welcome back. the latest shocking airplane headline southwest flight forcen to abort your landing to avoid potentially hitting a jet of th runway at chicago midway airport got folks scared. one woman films rubbing holy oil and shape of a cross on the outside of the jet blue plane before stepping aboard. your thoughts on this?ts o for those who travel has to be unsettling. >> i burned incense on my last flight in the bathroom. did not go over well.s i was handcuffed by her marshals and escorted out when we landeda but if you have some ritual you need to do, do it. don't burn something. i learned that the hard way that story impacted you.is >> this lady wants lady wants to fly on the flight some on i
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would take her with me buts flying ists safe and i thank way goodness for the pilot's are enough to figure out a way to avoid the last two crashes scenic i usually perform century and right where i slaughter ago right in the jetway.yo it's messyne but everybody so grateful on the get a big scoop of flesh and they bring it on with them. is great. judge what is your ritual? >> i don't have ritual. what are your thoughts on this ritualarol? >> i would have expected it on spirit airlines. >> spirit air.g: >> imported time to ge st figurh or they need more of a get private airport. de i had nothing to do this.re f one more thing.ar this up next how to fix things. ♪
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banger of a show. mike baker is back. emily compagno, glenn jacobs, and charlie arnold. that's tonight. and speaking of the gutfeld show, let's talk about kat timpf. last week, kat timpf gave birth to an adorable baby boy. congratulations. yes. but part of that came with some interesting news. about 15 hours before she went into labor, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. so in what was going to be one of the most beautiful moments of her life, she got some interesting news. but the good news is it's stage zero, so they're confident that it hasn't spread and that with the with, you know, quick and thorough treatment, she's going to be healthy and back to work. and our love is goes out to you kat. a few months, you know. >> but yeah, that's to her. >> a real hero. i tell you, she worked right till the end and then this. but she can handle it. dana?
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>> absolutely. and she'll be in the best of hands. >> she's a tough little bugger. >> she is. and she's going to come back and talk to you. and i can't wait for it. oh, hey, i want to show you this. our producer, sean o'rourke, has a cat. and this cat is a unique talent for eating ice cream. check this out. he just loves it. this is, i imagine, how brian stelter eats. >> paul. daniel. yes. >> sorry. >> i you have been corrupted. you have. >> made. >> jesse our new fox nation series. the tides that bind inside alabama football takes viewers inside the locker rooms, practice dorms as players and coaches adapt to a year of unprecedented change. spring ball, summer workouts, fall camp, whole season 2024, episode two available on fox nation today jesse watters, primetime tonight, pam bondi, jillian michaels and caroline leavitt. >> that's it for us. have a this country has gotten bloated and fat and

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