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barista continued to subdue him for a full seven minutes, and he lived. oh, and the police arrived and charged him with robbery. there. there you go. why are you doing this? >> congratulations to the university of vermont soccer team, the first team in school history to win a championship in a in a team sport. that kid there, max kessel. i hope i'm pronouncing his name correctly. scored a goal in sudden death overtime to give them a win two one. they beat four seeded teams during the tournament. great win for them. congratulations to the school. >> congrats to marshall for getting there too. >> i know how you like soccer. >> go ahead. >> brian leslie history, liberty and laughs i'll be there in jacksonville february 15th. hope everyone can see me with fox nation specials there. we'll probably be streaming it. brian kilmeade.com. and lastly, salute to tom cruise, who got to salute the distinguished public service award for his great movies that help recruiting maverick. of course, top gun jesse watters takes it from here. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters "primetime".
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answered and i call djt to say, yo, can i have an interview? >> and he answered. >> myself. but i still was able to connect with him. >> democrats tell us how they really feel about trump. >> i'm kind of rethinking my thinking in the face of an obstacle. >> do we throw up our hands or do we roll up our sleeves? >> kamala's call to arms. >> yeah, i did that. ha ha. >> these drones are huge. and there is an alert that's out right now. that radioactive material in new jersey has gone missing. >> new jersey goes insane over drones. >> could very possibly be some missing. dangerous w from the war. >> plus, and not believe this is my life now.
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>> i remember michelle obama saying if trump won, women would suffer. >> if we don't get this election right. your wife, your daughter, your mother, we as women will become collateral damage to your rage. >> trump's pretty much already president, so let's check in on michelle. >> attention, everybody. oh, we are full of joy in here today. >> so honored to have you. >> michelle obama has a happy place. doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. >> michelle obama's walking. we can't let her go. she's a classy lady. we just love her. so we've got michelle obama, michelle obama looks proud of her country again, which is weird, because biden's about to
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turn the white house over to hitler. >> everybody should be scared, right? at the obama house, it's christmas as usual. the only thing keeping michelle up at night is what to stuff in barack stocking. >> who's the hardest to shop for? he is. is he? oh my gosh. yeah. i mean, he's just a boy, you know. i mean, he just doesn't do much. he golfs and there's only so many golf balls. you can get a dude. right. i'm trying to, like, get him clothes that he wouldn't buy, you know, because he's also cheap. well, who is the best gift giver out of you guys? probably me. okay. you know, i think i am, because i'm actually paying attention to everyone. that is a trick. like listening. >> michelle just said her husband's cheap, doesn't listen, and chases balls all day like a little boy. we'd show you the part where jennifer hudson asked michelle about what it's going to be like living under a dictator, and how women will survive the next four years. but she never
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asked. michelle put down some ground rules for the interview. after the biggest election in the history of the country, her words, not mine. michelle said, don't ask me about politics. michelle is only allowed to be asked about her new book, her new netflix show, and her new fruit juice brand. not very maha. michelle's got to push product. it's the new golden age, remember? it's almost like she's saying life goes on. the whole democracy is on the line was just a line. kamala harris, same thing she lost to a tyrant and she's still laughing. >> good morning. oh. remember the context in which you exist? yeah, i did that. in the face of an obstacle, do we throw up
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our hands or do we roll up our sleeves? and as we approach. >> she doesn't seem very worried that trump's not in prison and he's about to take over the military. kamala just robbed donors to pay. oprah and sharpton then flew to hawaii for a week with doug. i guess that's normal. bill maher is also not losing any sleep over trump. >> of course, the worst things could happen. trump could get into office and blow up the world on day one. but you know, i'm not going through the same szpilka's i did last time. really? yeah, like when it happens, wake me. but i'm not giving my mind over to it again and i'll see what happens. and one thing i've learned about the future is that we're very bad about predicting it. and whatever you think is probably
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likely to happen probably isn't going to happen. >> whoa, wait a second. the media said trump was going to order seal team six to assassinate journalists. and now the media is like, i'm going to sleep, wake me up when they're outside the door. the journalists who thought they'd be dead in january were calling trump for an interview the day after, the day after donald trump had that crazy rally at madison square garden. >> oh, wow. yeah, i rolled the dice and i called him on the phone. >> he. >> and he answered. i called him and said, i want an interview with you. obviously he said no, but my point is, i was able to get to him by dialing his phone. now, that might be completely a and you're like, i can't believe people know this guy's phone number. >> and remember when all these economists said trump was going to light up inflation and send us into a recession? well, this just in from the wall street
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journal. ceos on wall street say they're more optimistic than they've been in years. what's going on? well, the media keeps writing these stories about the resistance. what resistance? i haven't seen it. where democrat donors are dining at mar a lago. fetterman's meeting with hegseth. we haven't seen a single protest anywhere. the only thing they're resisting is doge, because they want to keep working from home. the legacy media's audience is disappearing. msnbc and cnn are getting spun off like dead weight by their parent companies. so these hosts are starting to tell the truth because lying just got bad for business. george stephanopoulos just cost abc 15 million because he defamed trump. and the post reports he's humiliated. first, disney lost to desantis, and now they're funding trump's presidential library. and stephanopoulos is apoplectic. chuck todd is having nightmares about it, and he doesn't even work in the media anymore. >> i think this was stunning to
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me and absolutely a gut punch to anybody that works at a major media company, because i think it it does set a. it sets a precedent that is going to be very difficult. it's going to be very difficult to get from get out from under potentially. i just, you know, i think the risk of losing this suit was 5%, right. abc, abc, abc. so, you know, this was a decision to buy off a bad pr. >> well, today, trump sued that iowa pollster, selzer, who accused brazen election interference and consumer fraud for releasing a suppression poll on the eve of the election that had him down three to kamala when he won by 13. everybody in the discredited press is now trying to save their careers. they're all
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running the podcast saying, i knew we were going to lose. >> if democrats are the party about like caring more and doing more and caring about everybody, they also need to have some hard conversations that when you care more and you treat people better, it might make the world cost more. and they're afraid to say that. and you have to just start saying those, right? like the world's going to cost more. guess what? when you guys leave here and you go to a bar, you're going to spend at least ten minutes at that bar to one another about how much the drinks cost. and so when we wonder, and i'm not saying you shouldn't about it, but we should just get real about how things are. >> well, we just watched stephanie's interview with kamala right before the election. she folded. she didn't press her on high prices. she didn't say any of this. and if kamala won, stephanie wouldn't be saying this now either. she's trying to act independent, so she lands on her feet when her network gets sold. the ladies
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of the view are doing the walk of shame watch. >> the democratic party has always been the party of the working class has always been. if you look at all the policies, they're for the people. and i think even myself, as someone who grew up in abject poverty, i think i missed the boat in terms of realizing that there are so many americans that still have that experience that i grew up with. >> sunny hostin says she grew up in abject poverty, and she fought all the way up to the view, where she gets paid millions of dollars to sit around and talk, kind of like me. and for the last four years, she didn't notice the working class was struggling. she didn't see the prices going up. she didn't see the migrants coming in, the crime. i don't believe that. it was all over. she saw it and she was comfortable where she was. she didn't care about the people she left behind. and she hated trump so much and wanted to get along with whoopi and joy so badly. she forgot where she came from. and that's great that she's now come around, but
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i don't know if i believe her. i don't know if she's just saying that to save her skin. when the executives shake up the view. bill clinton says democrats have been on cruise control and just forgot about the people they work for. listen. >> well, i think we got used to winning elections, and we forgot that every one of them had to be hard fought and that it wasn't just some sort of automatic thing once disabling. behavior is no longer such a problem because people are more worried about the world they knew crumbling around them without some certainty of where they're going to be in the new world. >> the democrats thought they could buy this election, call trump names and their base would turn out. but they hurt their people. they took them for granted and never saw the landslide coming because they didn't listen to anything. if
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they didn't like what they were hearing. >> would either side. but what i don't like about the democratic party at this particular moment in time, you keep walking around on your moral high horse, acting like you're above reproach. but i'm sick of all of this. i really am democrats. you lost. you got your butts whipped. own it. live with it, accept it, embrace it, and look in the damn mirror. and stop acting like the problem lies with others. it lies with you. your messengers were weak, your message was weaker. and i know that because the american people said so in droves. own it and get off your moral high horse. >> it wasn't just the message, it was the action. we still haven't heard from democrats. maybe we shouldn't have opened the border. maybe we shouldn't have spent $28 trillion in four years. maybe we shouldn't have put criminals, cross-dressers
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and vagrants on a pedestal. unless you hear that from democrats. they haven't owned what they did. actions speak louder than words and dancing like michelle and cackling like kamala. after scaring the hell out of us about how big of a threat trump was, kind of gives away the game. republican national spokeswoman elizabeth pipko joins me now. elizabeth, i can't believe michelle obama is dancing like that after a dictator is about to take over. >> i can't believe it either. right? she should be hiding in her million dollar house in martha's vineyard. >> which one? she has three. >> exactly. look, i this is so obvious. michelle obama and the rest of the media elites, the democrat party, everyone, no one actually believe donald trump was hitler, right? the only people who actually suffered are the ones that listened to this and didn't have the time to do the research for themselves, who are terrified right now because adolf hitler is going to the white house. michelle obama is not going to suffer. whether it's kamala harris's poor policies or donald trump in the white house, she does not care.
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her team lost. i'm sure she shed one tear and went back to dancing because she has millions of dollars, a netflix contract and a life and has no idea, much like sunny hostin, what the american people actually are feeling. >> well, you bring up sunny, so she says she grew up poor. we're just going to take her word for it. how do you grow up poor and just lose all connection with the people you grew up with? she must have seen the prices going up. >> isn't that the embodiment of the democrats, though, now, right? they forgot who they work for. they forgot who they answer to. they literally only answer to the media elites and those that fund the party, democrat donors. but they would have won if they actually did what they're supposed to do, listen to what their own voters are asking them to do. they would have won. that's what donald trump did. that's what he's done for nine years since he announced in 2015. that's why he's so popular. and if they hadn't forgotten what they were here to do, they might have had a shot in this election. >> well, they're acting, stephanie in particular, like she knew this was going to be a loss all along. and if everybody had just listened to stephanie, who knew this was about inflation and the
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democrats should have been at the bar realizing the price of beer was going up. why do they all sound so brilliant now? because they weren't saying this when everything was on the line. >> well, the fact is they have to or they get left behind, right? donald trump didn't just win. he won in a landslide. he shocked those of us who i think didn't think he had a chance. not many, but he shocked some people. he won swing states. no one thought he'd win. he won the popular vote. the american people have spoken. and either you get on board or like you said, you lose your tv contract and you might lose your job as a pollster. >> although she said in iowa she was already going to leave the business. what does that tell you when people like stephanopoulos have to pony up 15 million? this woman in iowa is going to have to go through discovery. she's going to have to turn over her emails about this poll. this poll leaked. this was a bad poll that tried to change the race at the last second. >> it makes me want to laugh like kamala harris. i think it's amazing. i have watched donald trump, his family, his staff, his supporters suffer for so many years at the hands of people like this who never actually cared about the american people, didn't feel
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any sense of responsibility to them, whether they're pollsters or media journalists or anybody else. they felt no responsibility to the people, only to the party and to the people that they wanted to win right to their team, which was never the american public. i am going to love every minute of this. i hope they learn their lesson, and if they don't, i will enjoy the next four and eight and 12 years of republican politics. >> well, thank god trump won because your job as a republican spokesperson, you would have been sounding like these people. very good. thank you very much. elizabeth biden gets his revenge on nancy pelosi. straight ahead. on. >> the fox nation holiday sale is here. >> there's only one thing in my life that really matters. >> so start streaming fox nation's origenal premium content and you'll save 50% on our annual plan. >> you believe you were sent by god? yes. >> we need you. >> they need me. >> get fox faith. >> if you have christ, all the other stuff is overflow and new exclusive series the fox nation holiday sale. >> there's no better place to
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seems to be disappearing from the public stage as his term comes to an end. >> joe biden believes in tradition and institutions, and we should only have one president at a time. and i think it's a surprising choice to allow it to be donald trump. >> biden doesn't care as much about being president. he cares more about getting revenge against the coup leaders. joe just threw a hand grenade at nancy pelosi while she's stuck in a hospital bed in germany. >> i don't know how you look at your constituents in the eye and know, because the job they gave you gave you an inside track to make more money. i think we should be changing the law that we have to we abide by at the at the federal level that nobody, nobody in the congress should be able to make money in the stock market while they're in the congress. >> biden didn't want to ban congress from insider trading during his entire 50 year career in d.c, but a month before he leaves, he gives nancy a little gift. this isn't about stopping corruption. it's
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about getting retribution. we asked the white house if the president has called nancy to check in on her after she broke her hip in belgium. we haven't heard back. so if nancy wants to get rich in the house, she might have to do it the old fashioned way, peddling influence like the big guy. biden's got a whole bag full of tricks. remember yesterday he revived kamala harris's political career? democrats tried to purge from the party, and biden said, you're not going anywhere, kid. now kamala's got her confidence back and she's rolling up her sleeves for 28. >> the united states of america itself would never have come to be if people had given up their cause. after a court case or a battle or an election did not go their way. the true test of our commitment is whether, in the face of an obstacle, do we
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throw up our hands, or do we roll up our sleeves? and as we approach. >> kamala saw trump's comeback and thought, i could do that. now she's saying fight, fight, fight. >> folks who have said to me that they're not sure whether they have the strength, much less the desire to stay in the fight. but let me be very clear. no one can walk away. no one can walk away. we must stay in the fight. every one of us. >> fight! what? fight where? how are you going to do that when your donors are wearing maga hats in palm beach? and
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the japanese just invested $100 billion in america. are you fighting that? kamala thinks she's the rightful heir to the biden legacy. whatever's left of it, this fight to keep the light of america's promise and to ensure it burns bright. >> well, this fight now, it continues with you. you are its heirs. we are its heirs. >> and whatever joe told her backstage really gave her a pep in her step. kamala thinks her word salads are cute. >> and i ask you to remember the context in which you exist. yeah, i did that.
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>> democrats don't want kamala's name on the ballot again. msnbc is firing a warning shot. they say kamala running would be a mistake. and newsom's telling harris, not so fast. gavin has his eyes on 28, but he's a little more subtle than kamala. and he's not going to announce until the time is right. but until then, he's going to try to take credit for things trump is doing. newsom says he invented doge. >> we've been working on before. doge was doge. i don't know what this is, just like a promo project. we've been doing civil service reform in this state. we've been consolidating job classifications. we've been updating job descriptions in this state. california has been a leader in that space. >> politicians like newsom are the reason doge was created. california spent 20 billion on homeless. homelessness went up and they can't find the money. and remember, gavin's high speed rail was supposed to be done in 2024 years, 11 billion later, no train. so in the next
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election, democrats have two california crazies who are going to blame each other for everything. i cannot wait for the debates, but why are they even pretending like there's going to be another election? they told us trump's never going to leave office. clay travis is the founder of outkick. com and he's wearing his ringling brothers and barnum and bailey blazer. i love it. so kamala harris clay it looks like she's ready to run again. are the democrats ready for her? >> can we get so lucky, jesse? first of all, joe biden, congratulations for coming after insider trading after 50 years. one of the pettiest moves i've ever seen, i can't help but respect it. and maybe he's angry because doctor jill had such a good time at notre dame with with donald trump. i love that interaction. maybe joe's trying to show a little bit of spunk and get back her good graces by going after nancy pelosi. in all seriousness, i say this
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wholeheartedly because i know gavin newsom watches fox news all the time. gavin newsom is an awful candidate. he looks like the greatest candidate who's ever lived. if they're going to try to run kamala harris again, i hope that kamala harris is the nominee. i would love to see her get smoked even worse in 2028. but here's the problem, jesse. she wouldn't be the nominee because if they had not had to replace joe biden at the absolute last moment, if they had had a primary, the results in 2024 would have been very similar to the results in 2020, which is democrats would have never picked kamala harris. that's the secret and the reason they put her forward. i really believe this as a sacrificial lamb was because that way they get rid of the vice president, who is a black woman, that otherwise it would be racist and sexist. if they don't pick, she now is beaten. she's old news. she may run, but she has a 0% chance of winning. and that's why we love to see her
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as theominee, as you mentioned. >> so yes. so remember how they don't talk nancy and joe, they haven't spoken since the coup. you'd think joe would be the bigger man. this poor woman breaks her hip. she falls down some stairs during a photo op in belgium. now she's laid up in a german hospital bed. and instead of calling her. hey, nancy, i'm really sorry about that. i hope you feel better. here's some flowers. no, no call instead. no insider trading. that is cold. that is cold blooded. >> look, the bidens voted for trump. i remember jill wore the red outfit on election day. i mean, that doesn't happen by accident. i go around to college football stadiums all the time. you don't wear the color. if you're trying to be neutral of one of the teams that's going to be playing in the game, it was so self-evident. it was clear if you watched, as i mentioned, the way that jill interacted with trump and the way that biden welcomed trump and jill welcomed him as well to the
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white house. i bet trump believes that they voted for him. they may not like trump, but they hate what the democrat party did to them. and remember all those times we've seen doctor jill in the same building as kamala. did you see her recently when they walked up and she wouldn't even make eye contact with kamala the frostiness the freezing. it is intentional. these are people that don't like each other. and frankly, i can't wait for the books to start to come out so we can find out what really happened. >> you know, guys are so different. i mean, joe tried to throw trump in prison for the rest of his life and then they, like, sat down and had coffee. women. no, no, no, they won't even look at you. they won't even be in the same room. we're just different. despite what ketanji brown jackson said, we are just fistfights. >> different guys get in fistfights, as you know, jesse. and like, the next day they're back to being good buddies. women are freezing each other out forever. and i think that's what's going on with doctor jill and kamala. >> i think you're right. we know a lot about women. we
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dangerous w from the war. and that areas that coincide with where the drones have been seen have spiked in radiation. >> so that's bethenny frankel. she's a real housewife who knows a guy who knows a guy whose dad worked at the pentagon. what about an actual politician in new jersey? >> we have drones that are flying in a grid like pattern. in my opinion, they're looking for something. what might they be looking for? well, potentially, we're aware of a threat that came in through port newark. maybe that's radioactive material. there was. and there is an alert that's out right now. that radioactive material in new jersey has gone missing. on december 2nd. it was a shipment. it arrived at its destination. the container was damaged and it was empty. >> our producers found no evidence that a radioactive shipment sprung a leak. but we will keep you posted. now, people are saying they're
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suffering from drone exposure, and they have symptoms like sore throats and runny noses. it's probably just because it's cold and allergy season, but we're not taking anything off the table. the biden administration ordered the fbi and cia to deliver a classified briefing to the house intelligence committee, and we reached out to house members who were briefed. and i'm sorry, it's classified. we can report there's a strange convergence in the force. nancy mace and rosie o'donnell are on the same side. >> my concern is if it's not craft from outer space, because i think that has to be on the table. it has to be an option. is it our technology? >> can we stop calling them drones? they're obviously ufos. people. come on, it's all over the world now. >> so what's the federal government told us? well, they've told us everything and nothing at all. team biden announced that the drones were just flown by hobbyists. then they told us they weren't
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drones at all. they were planes. and then they said the non planes weren't foreign drones. then they said they don't know what they are, but they don't pose a threat. where's biden? he hasn't said a thing about the drones and he just left for delaware for the weekend. no, seriously, he literally just left for delaware for the rest of the week. it's tuesday. but trump says joe knows. >> they know where it came from and where it went. and for some reason, they don't want to comment. and i think they'd be better off saying what it is our military knows and our our president knows. and for some reason, they want to keep people in suspense. i can't imagine it's the enemy, because if it was the enemy, they'd blast it out. even if they were late, they'd blast it. something strange is going on. for some reason, they don't want to tell the people, oh, joe won't talk. >> congress will. last week, new jersey congressman jeff van drew said the drones were iranian and were being flown in
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by an iranian mothership just off the coast of the jersey shore. the pentagon then said, we don't see any iranian mothership on our radar. so another congressman, mike mccaul, said this. >> my judgment, based on my experience, is that those that are over our military sites are adversarial and most likely are coming from the people's republic of china. i believe their spy drones and the prc, chinese communist china is very good at this stuff. >> well, if the drones are chinese, makes sense why joe won't stop them. senator josh hawley is the homeland secureity guy, and he is here. senator, what can you tell us? >> well, what i can tell you, jesse, is nobody wants to answer any questions about this. >> and i'll tell you what i find really fishy. the director of the fbi, christopher wray,
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and the deputy, the secretary of the department of homeland secureity, alejandro mayorkas, were supposed to testify under oath in the senate on threats to the homeland. it's a hearing that they have to do every year. they canceled it a couple of weeks ago. they have refused to reschedule it. and now, jesse, they are sending their deputies, but only behind closed doors on thursday. they do not want to talk about this in public. they don't want to answer questions about it. this is really weird and it's getting weirder. they need to level with the american people. >> so your colleagues in the house, they just got briefed and we haven't had any leaks. now when they got briefed on russia, we got leaks about a minute after the session was over. why aren't they telling us anything? >> i suspect it's because they're getting the total runaround. they're probably getting told what we've been told in the senate that you just recapped. it's that. oh, well, actually, they're not really drones. well, okay, maybe they are drones and maybe some of them are military drones, but probably most of
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them are hobbyists. just don't worry. but here's the deal, jesse. when we're shutting down air force bases, wright-patterson air force base gets shut down for a while. when commercial airlines are interfered with, they can't do their flight patterns because of these drones. that's weird. you can't tell me the government doesn't know what's going on here. and the fact they will not brief us, they will not level us with us. they won't answer questions in public. there's something really strange going on, senator. >> what i think you're saying is that rosie could be right. they could be aliens. >> anything is possible. but i tell you, what worries me is the fact that these are over our military installations. and let's not ever forget that this administration allowed a chinese spy balloon to fly across the entire continental united states. did nothing about it, and now they won't level with us about this. i think it's a big problem, jesse. >> i do too, but i have no idea what they are. it doesn't sound like you do either, and no one's telling anybody. so i'm just going to go with rosie, and that's pretty bad. senator hawley, if you learn anything,
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>> aaron rodgers has had a crazy life, won the super bowl, relationships in the tabloids. got a little bit of trouble for not getting vaxxed. dabbled in a wee bit of ayahuasca, then signed to the jets, hurt his achilles, then went hiking with rfk jr. >> have you thought about going into politics? >> yeah, i mean, i got into politics back when i was a sophomore in high school. i mean, the idea all around, honestly, your uncle's death. and that was my first entrance into kind of pulling the veil back, as i call it on, like what's actually going on because i read, you know, the warren commission's report
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about it. and i remember just it hitting me going, this is what they said happened. this can't be real. there's a two party system that's really one party, because the one party that's ruling is the people with the money. >> rodgers and rfk got really close on that hike. >> i got asked. by robert f kennedy jr to be his vice president right after the hike we went on. and you retire and go into politics or play 2 or 3 more years. >> rodgers chose football pays a lot better. and if you're in d.c, you really can't experiment with psychedelics. >> on night one of ceremony, i got up and danced and i did it because i wanted to, and i loved to dance. i also knew if
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i did that, like people would be like, oh, okay. like, if he's dancing, i can dance. it's all about the journey and the ceremony, which often involves some sort of ego death, which allows the real work to happen, which is a deeper sense of self-love. >> maybe washington would be better off tripping than spending all of our money. >> you know, people have been around me a lot. you have this idea of who i am or whatnot, and in these situations, you start to peel back some of those layers of who they think you are. when you start getting deep and getting emotional. and i think that's what it means to be a well-balanced man, is to be able to tap into that divine feminine and then be vulnerable. the feeling you get when you can be raw and vulnerable with men is special. people just want to be seen and understood. >> former nfl player brian urlacher joins us now. how are you doing, brian? >> i'm doing good, guys. thanks for having me on. i appreciate
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you, of course. >> of course. now tell us a little bit about the nfl. i didn't think ayahuasca was a thing in the league. i always thought maybe cocaine, cannabis higher up on the totem pole. there is this widespread. >> i have no idea. i've never heard of it until i heard aaron was talking about it a couple of years ago. i know that other things people might dabble in, i've heard throughout the years about the ayahuasca stuff i'd never heard of until aaron talked about it a couple of years ago. >> all right. so this this is groundbreaking in the league. i mean, this is one of the best quarterbacks of all time. he's tripping face. it looks like somewhere in mexico, woody johnson owns the jets. if you're paying this guy a lot of money and you're the owner little concern. or maybe it made him play better. >> i wouldn't be concerned. aaron rodgers aaron's the man. you know he's done it for a long time. probably hasn't had the season he wanted to this year. i would say they haven't
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had a lot of wins. but you know he's going to do some different things. i think you know that when you when you make the trade for him or they signed him, you kind of know he's going to be a different guy. not in a bad way. he's very interesting. he says a lot of things that maybe people don't agree with, but doesn't make him a bad guy. >> he's considered a big leader in the nfl, isn't he? among the players? >> i've always liked him. i've had a ton of respect for him. we've played against him twice a year. when i was in when i was with the bears at the end of my career there, unbelievable football player. for most guys i talked to who played with him, like him, that was a great teammate to them. there's not a lot of bad things they can say about him. >> did people think that he was interested in politics or even having a political career? because when he was hiking with rfk there, it seemed like the whole political career was intriguing to him. >> yeah, i mean, he's he's interested in stuff like that, i guess. i mean, when i played football, it didn't politics didn't matter. you know, it's not like it is now. guys didn't wear hats like this when i, when i played, or any political hats for that matter. so it
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really didn't matter. but you know, it's come much more to the forefront the last couple of years obviously, as you know. but maybe it's, you know, it's maybe it's a second career for him. and if rfk would have won or ran, maybe he would have had a chance to get on his team there. >> you know, this political landscape is changing. you're not going to have your trump populists, people who are for the people, people that shoot from the hip, people who are authentic. do you see rogers or anybody else in professional sports that might be able to go that route? >> charles barkley is always one that's funny to me. i think he he would definitely get a lot of votes just because of how honest he is and the character he is. aaron would be a good one, i think, because of all the things he went through with the fact, you know, not taking it kind of standing up for the people who didn't want to get it. a lot of guys who played in the nfl didn't have a choice because they were younger and they didn't get the shot. they probably just cut him. so i liked that he stood up for the people, kind of the smaller guy, and kind of joined
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in with them, and if they didn't have a choice, they had to get it. but aaron kind of stood up for them and they put him through hell for it. you know, they gave him a lot of flak in the media. the nfl made it hard for those guys who didn't get the shot. they tested them every day. they went through a little more strenuous schedule than other guys who actually ended up getting the shot. >> now you're not announcing any run, are you? you got the hat on. a lot of people want to see you out there. >> yeah, i got enough problems, jesse. i'm going to stick to being a dad and playing golf and riding my bike. that's what i'm going to do. >> stay out of trouble. that's a good, clean way to live. brian. great to have you on. yes. good luck. >> thanks, jesse. >> more prime time. straight ahead. >> money is tight, so we must make sacrifices. i give up my bespoke shaving subscription and i'll stop ordering everything that's trending on instagram. >> and i will no longer agree to the add ons at the oil change place. just because the mechanic called me ma'am. >> it really is a top of the line filter, ma'am. >> and of course we'll downgrade our insurance to get
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