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01:19describes the miracle moment that cured years of chronic pain plus the Massachusetts state
01:24auditor she's a Democrat and she revealed millions in public assistance fraud she's
01:29now suing the state legislature some of her former colleagues over their refusal to comply
01:34with an audit a Minnesota state representative says she found thousands of errors in the voter
01:39rolls what did she find and Nate Friedman takes us inside the liberal protests we have seen
01:44across the nation he has been on the ground but first this Fox News alert the Pima County Sheriff's
01:50Office confirming this morning no arrest no one in custody and that comes after last night's
01:56police operation now that operation was connected to the Guthrie case they confirmed that but again
02:01no arrests no one in custody this hour former U.S. Attorney Aerie Redbird is with me now Aerie we spoke
02:09last week and a lot has happened what do you make of the fact that there is this search on the
02:14property you need the warrant you have probable cause there but no arrests no one in custody
02:18this is a really extraordinary case and I think what we've seen over the last week or so
02:24is really the FBI the greatest law enforcement agency really in the world swarming on Arizona
02:30and bringing every possible resource to bear when you talk about updates really extraordinary to
02:35see those images a few days ago taken from a disabled nest camera right when you think about
02:41how they're leveraging technology how they're leveraging all the tools that they have but the
02:46reality is this case gets harder and harder every day and really more extraordinary so Aerie our viewers
02:52were fascinated last week by what I think you gave was the best best explanation of cryptocurrency and how
02:59it works there have been some developments there we were talking about a ransom note last week and it
03:04doesn't seem like much happened there but there was activity in that account not millions but there was some
03:09activity in that account of crypto exchange and then there was a second letter demanding precisely
03:15one crypto coin one cryptocurrency nothing happened there but I bring this up because I want to ask you
03:22since there was this crypto deposit in that initial account what happens then take me through what the FBI
03:27does absolutely and just to be really clear when a cryptocurrency address is in a case it provides a really
03:36important investigative tool for law enforcement and what they're able to do is track every transaction
03:42on the Bitcoin blockchain which is a traceable trackable immutable meaning forever public ledger so
03:48when a payment is made in a case like this law enforcement is immediately tracking and tracing the flow of
03:53funds where are they coming from where are they going but really the key is to track and trace those funds to a
04:00cryptocurrency exchange which is essentially a financial institution a bank on a blockchain because
04:06that bank that exchange will have the underlying user information the know your customer possibly a
04:12name an email address used to set up the account a phone number and that's when you can use all the other
04:17tools in your investigative toolbox you can send a subpoena to an email provider to get that underlying
04:23information or maybe see their emails a phone number a phone provider maybe you can train triangulate
04:28location right by using cell tower data so tracing and tracking on the blockchain is often in that the
04:34way you get that investigative lead and that's what law enforcement is trying to do right now in this case
04:39so your years of experience looking at this and transactions like this just i'm asking for your gut
04:45instinct here all of these letters coming into tmc do you think there was anything to them or are these
04:49people just trying to latch on to a story that's getting quite a bit of coverage it's really hard to say and
04:54possibly both right i think that that my understanding is the second letter or the letter
04:59asking for one bitcoin uh the the law enforcement actually acted on and uh did not necessarily connect
05:06to directly to this case uh the first letter i think is harder or really harder to know i can say
05:11that app they're using absolutely every tool and i don't know someday hopefully this case will turn
05:16out okay and nancy will be safe and maybe we'll look back on this and say hey this was the first really
05:21really high profile case that was solved by technology whether it was blockchain intelligence
05:26tools like trm whether it was this nest google uh camera that where they got the these images and and
05:34i think we'll really see but i can i can tell you that the fbi is not only using all the old school
05:38investigative techniques they do before but they're also really really leaning into technology
05:43for sure and it was an extraordinary moment this week i mean i was live on the air and my phone
05:48lights up and it's fbi director cash patel out with the post with these images that they recovered
05:53from this outdoor camera and i immediately thought airy you know do they have images from the indoor
05:59camera i mean what's your over under on whether the fbi has those images because that would be
06:04quite a clue to go off of it took my breath away and i'm someone you know i spent about 11 years as
06:10a federal prosecutor i did counter-terrorism cases and other when i saw that video of a camera that had been
06:17not only disabled but apparently didn't have the video service uh part of it i i was blown away
06:24by the what is capable from law enforcement working with the private sector and i think
06:27that's really what's so important and when i talk about this case maybe that we'll look back on
06:31you know the the private sector has all the data today and the law law enforcement has all of the
06:37authorities and the challenge is how can we work really closely together to solve a case like this
06:42and this may be the most high profile example we've ever had of a case where the public and private
06:47sectors are working hand in hand with that data and the authorities to solve this so on the question
06:52of the indoor camera i have no idea but what i can say is that they're using absolutely every
06:58investigative tool they have to run this down it is extraordinary and and people don't realize it's
07:02not as simple as looking at the ring cam on your phone this was finding a needle in a haystack and
07:06they found it arie redberg absolutely thank you so much for your time well the save america act
07:12gaining support of 50 senators as republicans fight to secure and protect our voter registration
07:18it's a conversation we've had on this program for several weeks now and here's save act advocate
07:22scott presler and democratic senator john fetterman earlier today we have 50 senators that have announced
07:30support for the save america act bring it to the senate floor for debate and discussion states
07:36whether it's like georgia or other states you know you have id to vote that's not a radical idea
07:44now some people can agree or disagree on that but but it is not a radical idea
07:50now onto this a state representative in minnesota is raising exactly why election reform is needed
07:55republican pam altendorf is sharing her analysis of the active voter list in hennepin county
08:02where she says nearly 3 000 voters have missing information such as names addresses
08:07and birth dates and she's also uncovering potential duplicate voters with matching names
08:12and addresses but a birth date just a few years apart kind of curious well minnesota state
08:18representative pam altendorf joins me now pam tell me what you found on these voter rolls there
08:23in hennepin county that's just one county in minnesota
08:25absolutely so just to give you a little background i am the vice chair of the elections committee in
08:32the minnesota state house and i think it's very public knowledge that the doj was looking for voter
08:39rolls across the country to help clean up our voter rolls which should be important to everyone
08:44and minnesota declined to do that and after we were being sued i looked at the state statute i've been
08:51working with some election integrity groups groups like minnesota voters alliance my own staff and
08:57the minnesota state statutes clear is that i have accessibility to this data so i did a data request
09:05to four counties and kind of the bigger story is that steve simon the secretary of state is actively
09:11working to deny me a sitting state representative on the elections committee on the bill ability to even
09:18see the data rolls to uh to determine if they're clean or not that's really curious so why not just
09:25give you the voter rolls i mean most people i think if you ask them they would want sunlight that is the
09:30best disinfectant you want transparency and i would just note this scott presler pointed out to me the
09:362008 election he noted on this show there in minnesota in your state uh was decided by 312 votes that
09:43was the senate race so this matters that's right and we have many races that matter across the state
09:50but um after i i did the data quest of the four counties one county did comply and remember this is
09:57after steve simon specifically put out a directive to all 87 counties telling them not to give me
10:04the active voter list and for whatever reason hennepin county the biggest county in minnesota
10:11population wise which represents 20 percent of our population did send me the the data and in that
10:17and again i'm just looking at a very high level view there are tons of there's miss missing information
10:24there's uh situations that looks like it might be duplicate voters there's a lot of voters over 100
10:30years old that were born in 1926 or earlier and the real question is you know republicans um and anyone who
10:38just cares about fair elections why is there such an effort to block us or any election integrity group
10:46to see this information um if if they're clean that's great and if not if steve simon is unable
10:54or unwilling to clean our voter rolls then we absolutely have to get federal help because this is
11:00disenfranchising every legal voter in minnesota yeah it seems like something both parties would take
11:06interest in doing pam altendorf thank you well my next guest has braved the liberal protests across
11:12the country and they are quite crazy we will show you exactly what happened we have the video
11:23welcome back my next guest nate friedman has gone on the ground with protesters all across the world
11:30including hundreds of self-described socialists in new york city he was at that protest too
11:34now at least one of the socialists at this protest wants mom donnie to go even further than some of
11:40his big socialist promises listen to this i actually think one good thing that zoran has done in his
11:48platform when he's talking about like you know bad landlords and busting them right he's actually like
11:53one of the few candidates that actually put forward if like there's a bad landlord or a slumlord that's
11:58like getting all these violations the city should seize those buildings right because that's like another
12:03argument that people have about capital flight right it's like if you're gonna abandon all these giant
12:08buildings here and like your whole workforce the city should own it we're building a real movement
12:12right to like stop that we'd also like make it illegal for them to like actually like leave
12:18join me now host of the nate friedman show nate friedman nate your videos are so interesting to watch
12:23um and the i'm just interested in the views because we watch the protests and you actually get to hear from
12:28the protesters and you you have this guy who says he wants to seize buildings so are these protesters
12:34satisfied with the mom donnie's or the katie wilson's or do they want something more something further
12:40well they voted for this is the base what you heard him say that is what they believe this is not you
12:45know that was one of the crazier things i've heard most of the time i hear well if rich people are going
12:50to leave the city then we don't want them here he's saying we're not we're going to make it illegal for
12:54them to leave who's going to want to invest in in building new homes if the government's going to
12:58come and seize it which is going to make housing more expensive it's going to tighten the supplies
13:02it's not going to work no it's not going to work um and it takes you know some studying in schools
13:06this is why we need to study socialism and capitalism and have well-informed thought out
13:10ideas about these two economic systems let's take our viewers to another protest this one is also
13:15new york city this is about immigration let's hear what a protester told you
13:19what should we uh replace ice with people of minnesota maybe with immigrants that can actually
13:26help us learn how they got into the country in the most safest way possible and how we can allow
13:31them to keep coming into this country safely and possibly let immigrants be in charge let them take
13:36over that girl let them be in charge of border patrol let the it's their issue correct let them be the
13:42ones in charge what went through your mind so immigrants taking over ice i mean it was one of the
13:47hardest times to keep a straight face in my videos i've done hundreds of street interviews that was
13:50that was crazy that messaging we know what she's talking about she's talking about illegal immigrants
13:55running ice okay and that messaging from the democrat party is to spit in the face of the
14:00people like my father and so many people watching who came here lawfully and it's the strategy the
14:05democrat party is doing is to brainwash them to bring in millions of voters and to say they're just
14:09like every other immigrant no they hopped the border because they were offered four star five
14:13hotels and i've talked to those immigrants and they tell me i asked them who will you vote for
14:17in perpetuity democrat party that was the plan what does this existential rhetoric do to them
14:23because you have you know smart elected officials who go out and say things like nazi and make these
14:29horrid comparisons between president trump and a heinous ideology does it motivate them do they listen to
14:34the leaders or are they doing their own thing no they listen and they become so hateful that it's devoid of
14:39any logic because they'll say they'll call trump hitler who's been the the best president for jewish
14:43people ever in this country and they'll say how is he hitler is he putting jews in gas chambers no
14:48not yet you know they have to they have to say things like this which is they know is crazy but
14:52they double down and they double down whatever is against trump that's what they'll say so are they
14:56nice to you when you go out there because you're bringing it you're asking questions that aren't
15:00necessarily compliant with their ideology what do they think for the most part yeah sometimes towards
15:05the end of the conversation they see that maybe i don't think the way they do and it gets a little
15:09bit intense but i genuinely do want to know what they think that's why i started this because i want
15:15to get into the minds of someone who could support a mayor who's brought somebody in a tenant director
15:21who says that it's white supremacy to own a house i mean how can you get into the mind of someone
15:26like that without speaking to them so what happens when they get a policy deliverable this is something
15:30i was wondering because you had someone like tom holman come in and really manage a situation
15:35and in a smart way and talk with people from the other party and come up with solutions because at
15:40the end of the day i think we all want to see criminal illegal immigrants off the streets that
15:43could harm children that have track records of this when they get a deliverable do they they take the
15:47win and find a new cause or do they just not even recognize that the win has happened well they're not
15:53really going to consider it a win they'll say first of all they won't give trump any credit that's one thing
15:57that i've noticed it's a common thread so if trump closes the border there's less illegal immigrants
16:01they'll say that's something else like biden did that before like whatever so it's just whatever
16:06is against trump that's what it is interesting uh that's quite an ideology yeah i think there's a
16:11word for that is a tds is that what i heard trump derangements yeah i'm very comfortable using that
16:15term that's what i see out there and you're going to spain next yes yes all right well we will follow
16:20that nate friedman thank you thank you all right we're continuing to track police activity overnight just
16:24two miles from nancy guthrie's home the latest we're learning next
16:33this is a fox news alert the pima county sheriff's department confirming a massive police operation
16:38last night this was just two miles from nancy guthrie's home but as of this hour no arrest and
16:43there is no one in custody let's go right to former nypd lieutenant darren portcher who was on the ground
16:50you know darren as we look at this this just keeps changing it's as if you feel that
16:54something is happening and then there's a pullback and we know that there's a lot more that they know
16:58on the ground of course and among law enforcement than what we know what's your sense being there
17:05well we have to take into consideration there was a magistrate that determined that there was
17:09probable cause to afford law enforcement a warrant and to engage these suspects or these individuals in
17:16question i'm okay with it this shows that law enforcement is vigorously working all the leads that
17:22come in i've said time and time again i believe that this is a local abduction and there's a local
17:29individuals that are involved in this so i think law enforcement is turning over every rock they
17:34possibly can you have to take into consideration how they possibly gain this information i believe that
17:40there was a job something referred to as a fob analysis which extracts all of the the digital
17:47information such as cell phones computer information and that's all it and that's wrapped around
17:53something we refer to as geo fencing and i think that was the crux in what law enforcement use to
17:59enable them to believe that these individuals in question was some had somewhat of if not an involvement
18:06but information that can lead us to a pathway of an apprehension or even possibly bringing nancy back
18:12home to her family what are you hearing about the dna because last night that broke in the 5 pm
18:17hour and immediately i think about all the places in my house where there is a myriad dna that does
18:22not belong to me that doesn't make it unusual but the way the sheriff spoke about this it made it seem
18:28like they had something here that this is dna that they were very interested in
18:35well based on the sheriff's statements it's apparent that there was a capture of dna from inside of nancy's
18:42residents that didn't match nancy nor any of the other individuals in connection with be it law
18:48enforcement her or family so that being said they vigorously pursued this in a way that they felt was
18:54best the pina county sheriff's office sent the dna to a lab in florida and many people saw that as a
19:02point of contention whereas they believed that it should have gone to the fbi lab but at the same token
19:07when you listen to what the sheriff stated for decades on end they've sent their dna analysis to
19:13this lab so apparently they've had success but i'm a firm proponent in the fbi's crime lamb and
19:20quiet quantico is the best out there but ultimately it's the pina county sheriff's office that's at the
19:26forefront and based on what i see on the ground i don't see an adversarial relationship between
19:32the fbi and the pina county sheriff's office there's been some disagreements but overall the
19:38two have been working in tandem to try to solve this case darren portrait thank you well joining
19:43me now criminal defense attorney and fox news contributor joshua ritter josh you know it strikes
19:48me that there are two interests one way more important than the other here number one you have to follow
19:54every tip there is an 84 year old woman we do not know where she is we must find her so you have to
20:00pursue doggedly these 20 000 tips at the same time you have you know what appears to be this this man
20:08who's a food delivery driver and the press is at his door um and you could really ruin someone's life
20:13you know with that kind of coverage and nefarious coverage you've been a criminal defense attorney
20:17how does law enforcement handle this with all this media attention uh you know it's kind of the idea of
20:24of proceed first and then later on if apologies need to be made so be it but you're absolutely right
20:29they're dealing with the exigency of they're trying to save someone's life and they are receding a flood
20:33of information so they're trying to follow up on as many of those tips as they can and they the the
20:39detentions that they've made you can be assured they are what they felt were their hottest leads so
20:44there's some information that is leading them to make these detentions earlier this week and also late
20:49last night um and that's probable cause so there's some sort of evidence behind it this is what happens in
20:55investigations though i mean we just don't hear about it all that often because they're not under
20:59the scrutiny of the media but this is what happens you beat you go you find a lead you beat it down
21:03to its ultimate end and sometimes that doesn't lead you anywhere but sometimes it does and you got to
21:09imagine that if they dedicated the amount of resources that they did early this morning there were
21:13several vehicles a lot of them fbi showing up for this detention and searches that are taking place
21:18right now there's got to be something there that led them to to dedicate all of those resources to this
21:24this particular detention that we're talking about this morning so let's pull up the timeline of
21:29other crimes that have happened in recent memory you have the murder of charlie kirk and tyler
21:34robinson was found in a day you have brian coberger that took 47 days you have uh luigi mangani five days
21:41and then you have the brown university shooter that was five days we're way past five days but every
21:46investigation is unique how do you place this time-wise in that context
21:51we live in a world where we are being videotaped under surveillance nearly every minute of the day
21:58and we also live in a world where they have advancements in dna that is just mind-blowing i
22:03am astonished that we are this many days in what are we into day 14 now and they still have not made
22:08a solid arrest i'm hoping that these recent detentions are are what we have been looking for but you're
22:14absolutely right it does seem uh mind-blowing now many people are pointing towards that and saying
22:20well that shows sophistication on the part of the person who apprehended uh nancy i don't think that's
22:26necessarily a conclusion i think it also could just be dumb luck that you obviously this person came
22:31prepared they're wearing gloves they're wearing a mask they were trying to get away with it but it's
22:35also amazing to me that it's taken this many days with all of the resources with the fbi being
22:42involved and we still at many points seem to be at square one so i'm i'm hopeful that this will turn
22:48into something but it does seem like you're kind of constantly battling these moments of chilling
22:52silence yeah and richard kolko told me that the koberger case they knew very early on it took that
22:58time to apprehend him but they they knew and they had that suspect in mind josh ritter thank you
23:04all right coming up a democratic state auditor is going to battle with her party over an audit she is
23:08trying to conduct on her former colleagues we will speak to her next
23:18last week on saturday in america we brought you a report from the massachusetts state
23:22auditor's office revealing widespread fraud within many public assistance programs
23:27that report showed nearly 12 million dollars in fraud identified in fiscal year 2025 alone the state's
23:34auditor diana desoglio says these findings underscore the need for greater oversight something she's
23:41trying to do right now with the state legislature now desoglio says she notified the state legislature
23:47earlier this year about a performance audit the house and senate leadership refused to produce
23:53necessary documents and the attorney general she says refused to step in and now desoglio is filing a
23:59complaint with the massachusetts supreme judicial court seeking to enforce a 2024 voter approved law
24:07approved by 72 percent of voters and that authorized audits just like that now according to the auditor
24:14this isn't a partisan issue 72 of the general public the voting population in the state went out and said
24:21that they want increased transparency and accountability via this office conducting an audit of the state legislature
24:29with me now massachusetts state auditor diana desoglio and by the way we have reached out to the attorney
24:35general's office for comment as well you know diana you are a former member of the house a former
24:41member of the senate and you are a democrat and you are suing former colleagues you are suing members of
24:48your own party and i'm wondering why do you think they're dragging their feet you know i think that that's what
24:54everybody wants to know right what are they hiding if there's nothing to hide open up the doors let the
25:00sun shine in let's do this audit right this is something that 72 percent of voters uh came out to
25:07support crossing party lines you had progressive democrats joining together with conservative
25:13and essentially saying that they want this audit to get done uh this is about transparency and
25:19accountability this is not about uh whether you support the right or the left this is about coming
25:24together and getting access to documents that should be a matter of public record but kaylee actually
25:29here in massachusetts we are the only state in the nation that uh unfortunately has a legislature
25:34governor's office and court system that exempt themselves from the state's public records law
25:40so this audit has been viewed by many as simply a way to get access into the inner workings of the
25:46legislature namely getting access to basic financial receipts and taxpayer funded records such as state
25:52contracts 72 percent i mean that's a massive mandate uh to do exactly what you're doing you're just
25:58trying to do your job i'm curious this fraud that you found the 12 million dollars total and fraud in
26:04one year do other states conduct audits like this you know so uh it's my understanding that yes uh many
26:12other states have state auditors they have inspector generals and they do this type of oversight we in
26:17massachusetts do this work as well we do it you know in my office from the state's perspective overseeing
26:23state resources state grants and different state funding opportunities the u.s attorney here has also
26:28done some work pertaining to fraud rooting out waste fraud and abuse looking at those federal issues
26:33having a little bit more investigatory authority than my office has but look we're just trying to make
26:38sure that there's integrity in these systems i'm someone who was born to a 17 year old single
26:43mother grew up housing insecure my mother relied on wick women infants and children she put herself
26:48through school she became a nurse and we were able to move forward and support ourselves and become
26:54tax-paying residents of the commonwealth a lot of people rely on these programs but folks who are
26:58committing fraud uh need to be held accountable we need to root out that waste and fraud and abuse
27:04so that these systems are working as they should and people truly in need get these services but you
27:09know this is not the biggest issue in massachusetts when it comes to those programs being abused right
27:14now what is happening is our most powerful politicians here in the state of massachusetts
27:20are turning back at their own voters at their own electorate and they're saying that the law doesn't
27:25apply to them that is unacceptable it doesn't matter if you're democrat or republican the law is the law
27:30and people of massachusetts they just want to know how their tax dollars are being spent this was
27:36something that the democratic party of massachusetts endorsed and the massachusetts gop also endorsed and
27:42now we have a handful of powerful politicians who you know think that they're above this law just
27:47sticking it to the taxpayers and saying they're not going to comply so i am taking this issue to the
27:52supreme judicial court i hope that the courts side with the people of massachusetts and not the
27:57politicians the constitution is there to protect the people not the politicians diana we are going
28:03to follow this very closely and it takes a lot of courage to comment and bring an issue like this out
28:08when it's members of your own party and you've done that and you've stood with the 72 of voters so
28:12we're going to follow this we're following your case diana thank you for being here
28:17well it turns out tinder is not just for matchmaking and dad bods are out apparently masculine
28:23contouring is in what the heck is that well i know the perfect person to tell me jimmy fela carly
28:28shemkis weigh in
28:36while many are looking for love on dating apps like tender a new york democrat is looking for votes
28:40the new york post sharing mike sacks profile looking for someone who believes in health care
28:46being a human right housing should be affordable and democracy is worth fighting for green flags you vote
28:52you care about your community you think politicians should actually live in the district they represent
28:57now his opponent mike lawler is responding saying i'm guessing mike sacks tender account is the first
29:03time he's ever swiped right on anything in his life but if shared hatred of me gets him a date with
29:09some fellow left-wing fanatic more power to him i am happy to play matchmaker let's bring in host of fox
29:16new saturday night jimmy fela and fox and friends first co-host carly shemkis hey hey hey hello yes
29:22bring in your message to tinder imagine uh first of all happy valentine's day to all the chubby
29:27chasers okay he's not the first liberal politician to do this uh if you remember anthony wiener famously
29:35went looking for love on social media unfortunately a lot of his supporters weren't old enough to vote at
29:40the time not to take it there but that was an issue uh i get what they're doing here they're trying to
29:44look like i'm in it like i'm part of the culture it's like a mom donnie thing but we're already
29:49learning the mom donnie lesson pretty early on here aren't we if you elect a tick tock guy or a
29:54social media guy that's what you get you know what i mean you get likes but you don't get snow
29:59removal you know what i mean you get retweets but you still have garbage on the sidewalk carly
30:03mom donnie's left so much garbage on the sidewalk our rats are on ozempic we don't need a social
30:08media politician it is completely becoming a problem you're right you know i didn't really know what
30:12he was trying to do here because when i first saw his profile i said is he actually looking for a
30:17date or is this a way to get people to vote for him and he confirmed that it was just a voting
30:22strategy and he says that it's been wildly successful he got 3 000 matches and i'm wondering
30:28on a scale from one to ten how disappointed are these women going to be when they realize they're
30:31going to be sitting in an auditorium listening to a man talk about himself and how he plans to save
30:35democracy he's like i think i just wanted dinner i'm wearing heels yes but that's what i was just
30:38going to say these women are on there looking for like a date looking for like companionship
30:42yeah so he's about to dump every one of these people when he's just handing them the bill for
30:46his campaign i'm going to stand up for this guy for a second because i waged a campaign
30:50to be homecoming queen back in high school and i used myspace and i flooded the inbox of all the
30:55freshmen and said tell your class to vote for kaylee and i did make it to home yes i am like this
31:00democrat mr sacks some of us some differences some of us want homecoming queen the old-fashioned way we just
31:06put on a hot dress and earned it oh i vote for you jimmy all right but no biological men in home
31:10coming all right so on to this this one i picked especially for you jimmy men are into masculine
31:16contouring the rise of masculine contouring meet the men optimizing their bodies with liposuction
31:22bring in a footnote to that because i always have footnotes jimmy fayla you've been contouring
31:27i was gonna say this actually feels like an intervention she's like you know liposuction is popular
31:32for men now jim but no i don't care uh everybody in the instagram age has become so more image
31:38conscious that's what i think is the one upside to social media is everybody knows they're getting
31:41photographed at all times so we are doing more self-care physically we're just losing our minds
31:46as a result yeah you know what i mean i think that's the yin and the yang of this i i i'm all for
31:52this with men i the one thing that i do think is that that men don't like to call it liposuction because
31:56i've seen several different articles about this because this is really a trend in each one they
32:00call it body sculpting weight management outsourcing and masculine contouring it's like we can just call
32:07a spade a spade here yeah and if you look good at the end of it that's okay take your shirt off in
32:12the summer amen once again i'm the odd man out because if sean came to me and said all right it's
32:16time to get liposuction and botox i'd be like i think i married the wrong man right no the truth is
32:22long-term companion you actually don't want your husband like let me explain this to you okay
32:26if you're young you get married you want to look good okay but if you get you know over 40 over 50
32:31and your husband gains weight that actually takes the pressure off you to stay in shape
32:34the last thing you want is that husband who develops abs when he's 60 because that means
32:39he's buying a corvette and leaving you anyway although men lose weight so much easier than women
32:44anyway but i like this just because i hear this heartwarming stories of men who are like i could
32:47never take my shower my my shirt off in the pool and then i did this and oh i feel for those people
32:53okay you sold me carly okay change my mind all right i don't think i'll change my mind on this
32:57one though this is the minnesota lieutenant governor peggy flanagan she's revealing i guess her tribal name
33:01listen to this so my ojibwe name is uh which means speaks in a loud and clear voice woman
33:11um and uh i am so grateful for my community and you know i am a member of the white earth nation
33:19which is the largest tribe in minnesota i mean good for her but i think voters want
33:24policy deliverables yeah but i do want to acknowledge this panel is taking place on stolen
33:28land oh thank you philly eilish all of this performative nonsense because what is the
33:34deliverable and even for the tribal nations that you're acknowledging you're like yeah we stole it
33:38and that's that you're not even saying like here it is give it back so i just think this whole
33:43performative allyship thing is such a bad look and i'm glad it's finally getting mocked that was the
33:47end result of the grammy well i just yeah i like the whole interaction because uh first of all i do
33:51give her credit for pronouncing it correctly that sounded impressive yeah and then the interviewer's
33:55reaction was like so you everybody kind of had that collective yes yeah but i felt like i was there
34:01she was far more convincing with her presentation than elizabeth warren we can give her that that's
34:06true i was i was going to go there jimmy but you took it all right so last one this is cardi b we
34:10just have the headline here cardi b tells concert crowds she's ready to jump
34:14in mace ice wow talk about bringing down the tensions there yeah and talk about killing the
34:19vibe at your concert you go to a rap concert it's like upbeat you're dancing it's like throw your
34:24hands in the air waiting like you just don't care the only time you should be bringing up ice is if
34:28you're drinking cavassier you know what i mean if ice has no place in your concert what a buzz kill
34:35yeah i totally agree and then actually dhs responded to cardi b and said if you do that that would be a
34:40step up from your past behavior of drugging and robbing men and i was like whoa what an
34:45accusation can you actually say that online and it's they did because she had admitted to doing
34:50that in the past before she was famous did you know this so i did not she's picking a fight with dhs and
34:56they are doing it back yep the only thing i want to hear about ice at my concert is like ice in my
35:01wine glass i think it's frowned upon ice your drink oh listen you gotta put ice in your wine
35:06glass every now and then hey i'm not a sommelier i can have cheap wine with ice here i'm just glad
35:10you're using a glass and not a funnel anymore all of our interventions work oh my gosh i am a lady
35:14stop we love you all right thank you carly shimkis and jimmy fayla and of course jimmy fayla tune in
35:20fox news saturday night so excited 10 p.m eastern time don't miss it all right coming up a woman dealt
35:26with chronic pain for 15 years but a prayer to jesus christ changed everything
35:37in 2005 young mom joanne moody was undergoing surgery for pelvic nerve damage and relentless pain
35:43well that surgery went wrong and she bled to death on the table and she had this encounter with god
35:48within a millisecond i am out of my body and i just realized for the first time i don't have any pain
35:59and i was looking down at my body and all of a sudden i just felt that crazy presence of god
36:08and he told me that i had a choice to come back or to go well joanne chose to stay on earth but her
36:20pain persisted until this moment at a healing conference 15 years later a man came up to me
36:28and he goes well can i pray for you and he prays for me with one finger in the name of jesus
36:35he can get out
36:44and it does wow joanne moody minister and author of minute by minute joins me now joanne
36:50that's amazing tell me about that surgery and what you saw
36:52that the surgery that i had in 2005 uh was kind of a last-ditch effort to decompress my nerves on
37:01my left side and they tried to use an adhesive to stitch the nerve canals closed when you have
37:08something uh that i had called pudendal nerve entrapment you're usually born with a predisposition
37:14for that your your narrow your nerve canals are very narrow and you wouldn't find that out until you
37:18get injured uh but they could not suture them so they used an adhesive and the adhesive didn't hold
37:24and so i ended up bleeding to death on that table and it was uh just the most catalytic moment because
37:31i can tell you i went into that surgery with trauma that was my uh seventh eighth and ninth surgeries at
37:37that night and when i left my body i never really expected that the lord would come to me i thought
37:44i was a believer in jesus christ i thought i would go to the place that we know that we imagine in
37:50our mind and we read in the bible there's another dimension where god dwells i thought i would go
37:54there i never dreamed that that jesus would come to me in the top of an operating suite in france and
38:01this was a three-story operating suite because it was a teaching hospital and i was up on the ceiling of
38:07that suite looking down at a bloody body thinking i'm so glad i'm not down there this is the first
38:14time i don't have pain in all those years and the lord came and his whole presence covered me i i i have
38:21failed with words in the english language to describe the love of god when you're out of your body uh you
38:28know that the scripture that says when you're out of your body and you're present with the lord there's
38:32nothing that prevents you from having that holy exchange of love i had never felt like that in
38:39my life i never experienced that uh but he he had a great conversation with me and he said you have
38:45this choice and i you know originally i thought who would who would choose to stay look at that down
38:51there look at that mess i don't want to go back there but there was a moment where the lord showed
38:56me my son who at that moment was uh around six and my husband behind him and there was this
39:03very combustible moment of love where the lord i knew that if i left that my my son would never
39:10know jesus my husband we'd been through so much trauma with me with all the surgeries and all the
39:15medicine and all the stuff and i just there was this moment where love made this greater choice and i
39:22just knew no matter what god he's told me i won't ever leave you i'll be with you minute by minute hence
39:28my book title about that experience and then i would go on to suffer for uh the next seven years
39:35till 2013 not expecting to have that happen to me uh but i don't believe to this day that god
39:43subscribes to uh punishing his children i don't believe that i believe we live in a fallen world
39:48and there is a very real and present enemy i believe that people who are suffering today need
39:53to know that god is good all the time even when you don't understand it but we have to keep praying
39:59no doubt and i only have about 45 seconds here but then you were healed when when someone said the
40:04name of jesus and what do you say to christians out there who don't realize like god is a god of
40:09healing and he can heal you yeah yeah god you know from the beginning of the old testament he's jehovah
40:15rafa he's the god that heals jesus came and he paid the full price for your healing on the cross
40:21and if you don't have enough faith to believe that god is healer find someone who does we pray for the
40:26sick all over the country all over the world there are everyday people out there who walk uh in the
40:32healing power of jesus because jesus is the healer so i just implore you to seek out somebody who has
40:39faith when you don't because you never know when your moment is going to come he's faithful
40:44and he did he does want to heal you yeah faith changes everything that's a that's a key part of
40:48scripture and he did say that price on the cross joanne moody thank you so much for sharing your
40:52testimony i mean for really making a difference we appreciate you all right and thank you at home
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