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>> yes. maury povich. he donned a tuxedo and did the big reveal of the orangutan who is the father of that little, little one who is next year? >> how would you like me in your stocking on christmas morning, dad? >> the answer is yes, i do. now he's going on vacation, too. this is what you're going to get. it's the iou sign. copy of my new book. get it together. so go get it together. go to jessy sign book, preorder a signed copy stick this in the stocking. >> it's a stocking, so those kids will love that. >> that way. well, and so will the grandparents. i love the title. >> really happy birthday to my favorite little girl. georgia walking ford will have a great day tomorrow. that's s o sweet.2. >> all right. that's it for us. >> j a great night, everybody. >> welcome to jesse watters. prime time tonight, removing the guy who tried to overthrow
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a democratic electio to n is actually pro democratic. >> they're stealing our votes in broad daylight. >> where in the u.s. do you want to go to? i don't know the place. okay, so just an addressn in philadelphia to go to meet your new neighbors o go. >> good morning, my neighbor. might be time for me to gety fr away from all these, you know, liberal snowflakom e dating adve from jesse watters. >> was: dating three wise men. they all brought the gift. what did they bring them? diaperbroughs, pacifier and a bg . >> five years after the civil war, pro-slavery democrats filled the halls of congressr , and 15 years later, pro-slavery th actually flipped the house. >> 51 former confederate soldiers or officials were elected into office. >> even the viceor offic presidf
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the confederacy, alexander stephens, an arch secessionist ,landed a seat in congress. >> another confederate . volution lewis lamar, a great name who literally drafted the missouridrafte secession pl went on to serve as interiorerve secretary and was later appointed to the supreme court. but how is that possible? because all week we've been hearing how the constitution bans insurrectionists from office. >> the 14th amendment. >> how would confederate soldiers be allowed to serve a in government but not donald trump? me how well, it turns out congress eviscerated the 14th amendment 150 years ago because president ulysses s grantt beli believed national unity and reconciliation afteral uni the civil war wasr more important than holding a grudge. >>was motant t this law has beed out and has been sitting on the back burnerut for years >> well, that is until donald trump came alongt . very >> and like every previous attack, lunatic liberal lawyers
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resuscitated an esoteric legal theory from another century to prosecute the former president with. remember how alvin bragg, frankenstein, the book keeping matter into 34 felonies?feloni or our special prosecutor,es jack smith's, now having to beg the supreme court. sud to charge the the president because his case is so arcaneident?? >> the ballot stripping is just another hail mary to steal your votstripp haie because bid. here's constitutional scholar stephen colbert removing the guy who tried to overthrowie a democratic election is actually pro democratic. that's like saying it's anti hand to keep the fox out of the henhouse. let the chickens decide whether i he finds them delicious. but did you actually kind of hear how casually colbert says the phrase removinge guy. the guy? we're just removing the guy, you know, the guy who 74 million people voted for last time. you know, we're just going to remov people.
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e them. who cares what 74 million people want? it's pro-democratic. it's pro-democratic to ignore the will of the people. democrats are treating this like the civil war., whichr, they promised would happen if trump got elected. remember? >> they say if trump's elected,o colorado's gone. >> you got to give it upf for colorado, the first state to legalize weed and legalized trump. yeah, they banned him from the ballot. if trump ends up winning in 2024, don't be surprisehid if colorado suddenly becomes east utah. are democrats planning to start a second civil war because this is going to end the same way the last one did. d civibiden is basically demandg citizens grab their bayonets and fight. listen to this reddit. he says the greatest threat donald trump poses is to our democracy. if we lose that, we loseo ou w everything. hing >> the pro-slavery democrats thought lincoln wasncol the greatest threat to them, too. which is why democrats took lincols stn off the ballot in ten b
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states. today, they're strippingallo trump off the ballot in colorado, and democratse baiu in 17 other states are trying to boot him, too. or, as colbert says, remove tre the guy. california, a state you should neveert r, ever emulate, is sayg stealing your vote is the right thing to do. >> when the supreme courte supr of colorademo determines in an examination of the facts that donald trump is an insurrectionist and therefore is disqualified frominsurr beinn the ballot, certainly here in california, we have to looke at that information and make the same determination here. >> ladion y, colorado didn'tanyt determine anything. colorado didn't call witnesses, didn't present evidence, didn't, allow the defendants due process for unelected democrateg state judges just said trump's an insurrectionist. >>es biden's going to have to run against vivek. that's how it's going to wor k. here's an interesting idea. why don't we ask what thens voterst viveintere think? because they're the ones who decide elections in this
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country. voti know recently the electios have been decided by fauci and the fbi. fbi.ut let's hav get back to our founding. >> listen to voters in colorad o ,for instance, a solid blue state. >> what do you think of the supreme court decision? i think it's unfair. how come unfai the governmentt shouldn't get in, get in that position to control votes for certai v n candidates? if that was a legitimate thing to happen, if he was part of that insurrection, he would have been arrested. outrageous, absolute outrageould that they're going to take away our choice based on their personal beliefs, because i don't believedoes they're speaking for the people. tony kushner writes, doesn't take this decision seriously n. she thinks the supreme court taking trump off the primary ballot is a result of game playing. >> why do you think you're playing a game? a and not doing that part of th? game? >> and what's that game? >> not being honest. but you thin you tk that trump s been honestly, for the most part, yeah.
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cnn just found out no one watches them. this is why we sent johnny out. wend actually care what you think. we don't tell you what to think. but if democrats want to play fo games with cobwebs, laws from a century ago, the only time section three of the 14th amendment was usedth wasa social to remove a socialist who provided aid and comfort to thet whprovid enemy. 1919, that's right. in 1919, socialist congressman victor berger was caught helping the germans in world war one. so we can strip biden from the ballot for giving aid and comfort to iran. china, venezuela.iran >> right. biden's paying these countries millions of dollarina,s and letg thousands of their people sneak into our country. >> texas sneak should, as stephn colbert says, just remove them from the ballot. t this election's already about a nine outhe of ten, and we're not even at 2024 yet. >> they've already raided, arrested raide, censored and stripped trump from the ballot. >> and there'se ten months to go and none of it's worked. i have a bad feelingit has about this. i really should not have gotten
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that tarot car thid reading. >> robert ray joins me now. he's a former federal prosecutor and independent counsel for the whitewater investigation. i doer >> all right. i mean, i don't like how this is going. this feels like we're leading into a dangerous place. dang? mou view it well, me, too.e, i mean, i justening, it's disheartening. >> i guess it's good that you're seeing iod you somes rise above this, evenn on the left saying that the o supreme court will have to overturn this. thk jamie raskin expects that this is going to go colorado's way. " ruth marcus from "the washington post" agrees postn shouldhe decisio be unanimous, too. to overturn it, she can't quite bring herselo f to buy intoe ca' the notion that clarence thomas would have a vott e on any mattm related to donald trump. but nevertheless, i think it's in the country't its bestsv interest to really, you know, shove this right back down colorado's throats. and you just had a handfulople of people on there. i guess what's heartening to me
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in the in the final analysising is that you have more common sense among a handful of people than just a fecommonw minutes tn has been displayed by a wholed lobyt of courts and liberal activists who now are going to bg e emboldened by thisn an decision to continue this effort in any number of more states beyond the 17 that the graph showed to try to use legal process to remove trump from the ballot, notwithstanding and ignoring vor the will of the voters. >> i mean, that's just orwellian to me. and it'ss it's amazing to me that people aren't shouting this down. s th >> so that's the disheartening part. but if you ask the average voter to exercise some common sense, they're with the people . and the people are consistent with abraham lincoln's view, which is a patienth confidencec in the ultimate justice of the people. we have lostol that in this country and we need to get it back in a hurry. coane famous line. will you rather be ruled b by what the first hundred people in the phone book than
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the harvard faculty? when you see history play out, where confederate soldiers that grabbed guns killed unionsh soldiers or confederate officials who literally drafted the secessionist plans? >> when you see them be able to come back into government, federal government, how are they? how are they? heu know better than donald trump. he didn't grab a bayonet. he said march peacefully d. >> no, look, you're absolutely right about that. sanean, you know, this decisio has all kinds of problems. it has first amendment problems. it has due process problems. it has the problempr about whether or not it even applies to the president of the united states. and then i think probably the easiese unitedt t off ramps that people have recognized is thatht the 14th amendment under section three used as a sword, which is exactly what colorado has done here against donald trump, is not self trump i executing. congress has to act before that can happen.
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n and during the civil war era,ngs congress did act. there were provision didse to override to allow confederates to serve in government, and there was a president who recognized that reconciliation in the country was more important than trying to exclude people from officeortant t, and that allowin the will of the people to go forward, even if you don't agree with the will of the people, is a more important valu youeee in the long run. and, you know, democrats are going to rue the day that they start playin g games, which is exactly what voters have recognized in your segment wh people from ballots. i mean, you know, is this good for tat here? ple fr you do that to donald trump and take donald trump out of this? you knowom, i think it's a serious infringement on the will of the people and the franchise. and that's something to pay attentiod frand n to and something c to be concerned about. >> sure. i mean, i don't want balloton strippincernut g on either side, but all this does if trump does side, the revenge term, it's going to be interesting. >> robert, thank you so muchchrt and merry christmas.
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merry christmama s to you.fo >> thank you for having me. etty >> well, the last three years have been a pretty filthy soap opera. trans flashers, twerking mascots, cocaine cubbies, tax cheats, first family love, child's videos, dog bites and cross-dressing, new gurusgae is still luggage at airports. >> it's an of blackmailgy o opportunity. and it just happened again. dr. jill biden's press secretary was forced to resign for inviting strange foreign men into his hotel room duringhe last year's nato summit. according to the daily mail, michael larosa, who is, tried bringing his dates intore the secure area where the bidens were staying, and he goe t caught.caught secret service sources said he did it twice and it was the last straw. >> larosa spoke to the daily mail w and said it's only wants just for a nightcap. y >> and if you work forouk fo the president and you're on foreign soil at the nato summit, which is already swimming with spies, you don't invite strange men back to your
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hotel room past midnight. it's a set up. n urthis is espionage.t one, two, one.trum trump had a piece of paper locked up in his private resort, guarded by secret service. but foreign spies are sleeping with the first lady's staff overseas in the same hotel as the president. >> come on. sho >> the way the country's running, we should assume the politicians are beinul theg blackmailed. >> how can you explain the open border? the record spending and all b the b.s. that comes out of that town? well, congressman tim burchett of tennessee says blackmail in the house just a part of them deal is that works. >> part of you're visiting, youf of the country or out of town or you're in a motel or bar. and they say in some whatever you're you're intowome women or men or whatever comes up. ughing and they're very attractive and they're laughing at your jokes and they and, in your min, a drink. next thing you know, you're in the motel room with them. next tnaked. i and next thing you know, you knowa you're about to make
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a tivo. >> and what happens? some well-dressed person comesad up and whispers, hey, man, there's tapes out on you. were you ioun a motet onl room o whatever with whoever? >> and then you're like, oh,, you really ought not be voting for this thing. >> wow. i only thought there was, like, one swalwell. turns out there's dozens thi. ec >> i had a major development in the harvard president. harlagiarism scandal, right back. >> all my life have been grounded, and these storms are rolling in the door. i had to ski serious sticking it actually. the distance is nothing, but home means everything. get 5.9% financing for 72 months on the 2023 grand wagoneer and grand
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in 2031. what are they supposed to do here for seven years? >> again, that's a better question put to the dhey suppos >> i'm not in a position to toti talk about specific cases like that. on well, for a decade,for they're going to lay down some routes and probablyot vote in local elections evl over the country. and thousands are coming in every day building illusions billt. border with the lates >> well, jesse, this small, remote arizona borderto town continues to be inundated inth mass illega bl crossings every single day. you can see it over my shoulderv right noerydw. and we'll show yout what happened earlier this morning. take a look at this remarkable footagnod we'le. our team shot right here in louisville just after sunrise, an enormous r single group of well over 700 people crossed illegally through a breach in the border b wall. and they're coming in from all over the worldorde . many of these adult men from africa are going to sanctuary cities across the country. we had a chance to speak with several of them, includingh a man from guinea who said he was going to philadelphia but didn't really know why.
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>> take a listen. where are you guys from? mali you. mali? louisiana. senegal. i'm from>> sen guinea. ere in unique to guinea. okay. t. doand where in the us do yoa to go to philadelphia. philadelphia? >> why philadelphia? uh, i have. w i don't know the place. check the best points insteadphd of this. >> okay, so just an addressel in philadelphiphia t a to go i to and then take a look at this video. >> our drone team shot in eagln e pass, texas, today, another part of the border that has been completely overwhelmed this week, eagle pass seeing more than 10,000 illegal crossingeagle s in just the lasw days alone. just like here, eagle passin il people coming in from all over the world. border patrol, they're reporting they've encountererderd people fromom lebanon, oman, guinea, albania and bangladesh. it is no longer just venezuelans and guatemalans out there as border patrol is overrun in both locations and backboth out here. cbp sources confirming to fox news there have been more than
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200,000 migrant encounters at our southern border in the first 20 days of december. and a month is a200,00n even ovr yet. jesse, just for perspective, that's the numbe decr of people that could fill more than two rose bowls and have some left over. we'll send it back to you. >> harvard president claudine gay's plagiarism afteresse two weeks of coverage here, has finally caught the attention of the legacy medi a. >> and harvard's now trying to change the definition of plagiarism to savehame themselves. the shame of having to fire it first black president. >> for those of you keeping score at home, is now guilty over 40 instances of plagiarism. that's oveinr two thirds of her scholarly work, which was, alw shall we say this thin already. >> harvard itself is finding new instanceready.s of plagiari but they don't call it that. >> harvard determined that used, quote, duplicative language without appropriatelict attribution. >> don't you see? lange. t homicidiv >> the suspect merely plunged the knife into the artery,
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causing uncontrollable bleeding ,resulting in heart failure. >> even cnn, who famously redefined looting as shopping without money, isn't having it. >> the big question, i think, in the futurnge is howle t will harvard be able to punish any students found guilty of the same offense without inviting a lawsuit? because if she gets away with something that students can't get away with, that coulgt messy legally for the school year. >> things can get messy. when you hire an academic frau:d and don't cut her loose because she's black. now, how do i know she's being protectey whend because of her n color? well, because harvard fired the veryw caucasian larry summers for merely saying men and women are different, which is an undeniable truth of white male harvard presidents can speak the truth and black female harvard presidents are allowed to lie, cheat and steal.
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>> then jesse junior is going to yale. early decision. but this has always been the goal, hasn't it? diversity, equity and inclusion were initiatives. never making everybody equal. >> they were just about creating different standards, different racesfo and genders. a lower standard is racist. >> it assumes that different races and genders aren't capable of meeting the higherf standards of conduct that others are expected to meesame levt by not terminatg immediately. >> it tells different races g and genders that you're not equal. >> you need special treatment. what year is it? >> because there are hundreds of exceptionally qualified black female academics who would make marvelous presidents at harvard who haven't plagiarized their entire careepresidenr. this pathetic standard's an insult to blacks, and it's an insultis sult women. you a by protecting, you're hurting blacks and women and you're insulting all of us. >> and a grade on a racialt curve at harvard, the place which is supposed to be the pinnacle of meritocracy,
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sends a message to youngto americans not to strive for excellencecracy,, but to lazily exploit their identity. >>r the ivory tower of the ivy league has been poisoned, and that poisons trickling downr and destroying our institutions. >>oying die is dying. t and harvard has to do the rightg thing and pull the plug and send a message to america about who we are. >> plagiarism. just like cheating on your plagy, has always been disqualifying. a universitying. president resigning after admitting to plagiarizing in hisrsit commencement speech. university of south carolina president bob croslin's wordswod were nearly identical to a speech by the former head o of u.s. special operations. >> that college president resigned for plagiarizingf erations jesse: s in one speech. president gay's plagiarized countless paragraphs her entire career, and she doesn't have the class or integrityy haplagii to resign. ri >> one reason, maybe, is because harvard academicsty t are defending her. a harvard law professor told
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the timed s. it >> it's part of this extreme right-wing attack on elite institutions o. me if it came from some otherfr quarter, i might be granting it some credencome, but not from these people. i makes sense. ople kind of like if right-wing people discovered biden took if b hard, harvardn' probably wouldn't believe it. actually just happened. >> greg lukyanov, the coauthorerin of the canceling of the american mind. >> all right, greg, what kinds of message is this sending that harvard's keeping this woman around ? yeah, i mean, it's beeng: a terrible year for harvard and under and claudia and gail's short tenure. they've they've they planted dead last on our free speech ranking or fire free preacher training. they actually got a negative scor theye. they flubbed the anti-semitism hearin theg the terrible job of that. >> and now there's all these very serious plagiarismt th allegations. >> this is very bad fois andrthi
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harvard. but the one good thing that's coming out of it, four, four for us who've been sounding the alarm on there being a problem in higher education is nobody, no serious person at least can say there isn't something very seriouslyg, wrong, particularly at harvard, particularly the elite highe pr education today. >> well, if harvard's the crown jewel, because we've always been told, jesse: as the crown, i mean, it's -- it's up there on the crown, you know,of thi with the rest of the things that make america great. >> we've been toldng that if if this crown jewel is rotten to the core, what does that mean for the rest of the countr doey? e >> well, i mean, the ivy league all did terribly in termsible, of free speech and cancel culture. some of the other schools are doinr schools arg a pretty t university of virginia has done a good job. universityirginia, of chicago. k but we really got to rethink the way we do this whole thing. how weo and one great thing that actually came out of the anti-semitism hearingspresid and president mcgill university of pennsylvania stepping down was the alumni donors in that dr case produced this vision statement for a future of highes r education that relis on free speech, that doesn't
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rely on ideology that wouldn't tolerate gross academic misconduct. and i think that if some schools start following that, they stand a fighting chance. atwell, i don't know if this country stands a fighting chance because you have a lot of peoplse: e that go to harvard and then land up at the cia, the fbi,a the white house, corporate america. and they've been infecte d by.do >> this garbage. i don't know how you undo this. is this goin g to takee talk a generation? >> we talk abo about this in canceling of the american mind. we talk about how to keep your corporations out of the cultur e war. and after my last book came out, leaders, corporate leadersr from all across the country told me they weren't hiring ivy wee because anymor they were dysfunctional, that they weren't what they were what they were promisedhey but they were afraid to say that out loud. i think that's starting to end u ,and i think we'd be a lot healthier of a country if we if people hired a lot more people i from ohio state and a lot fewer from harvard. >> well, let's not go so far. ohioo state. let's maybe penn state now. surese.
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the musical score dancers do things. you didn't think the human body was even capable. just keep going. so it's friday night,e gentlemen, and you have a date with a beautiful young womanwi. you pick her up, open the doorr for bill comes. comes you pay, right? apparently, that's a foreigngn concept to women today. i went on a date this weekoday and i felt the feminism leaving my body. >>. i sort of fell into going on a date with the most guys guy paying for everything. and i really just sort of activated something. farrell and we are going to pay for the next round, but he's going to leave for the bathrooms . >> he turns to me and he hands n me his credit card and he goes, d here's card, get us g
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whatever might be time for me to get away from all these, you know, liberal snowflakes.sn >> you could almost see jesse the feminism: leaving her body like an exorcism. all it took was a may,n acting like a man. this should be normal, but it's non tht anymore. >> droves of women say they're done going duch. >> i expect a man to pay for the day. yes, the whole entire day. dau. includes my ubunt the day i went back to my house. then you can't afford dinner anb and an uber. my transportation. you certainly can't afford kid . >> you certainly can't afford a house. can't afford is starting to reverse course, but not in the way you'd think. >> j: medi. times posing this question should men pay on datesverse as reparations fr the gender wage gap? >> s fo start savingor guys.n >> we owe reparations to blacks and women now. but i think the better question is why are guys letting women pay for dinner p? >> let's ask dating connoisseur julia rose. all right, julia, is this
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a thing now? because i always when i was dating or people splitting the bill now? i sure hope not. i mean, not the dates that i've been on. i mean, listen, girls are going to offer, right? because that's the politdates eo to do, but it's about the man. >> is he going to let the girl pay? oh, you know, you're wrong. it's nice if you offer it's cute. >> it's kind of funny, but we don't take it seriou s. >> but our guys are actually doing this these days becauseda this girl was shocked. >> the guy handed her the cardeu . >> i mean, i guess some guys are splitting the bill because a lot of women are offering. i know that. i feel likthe moree more women are offering. but i guess i meani , i don't ko know what kind of guy's going to let a woman pay on the first date. >> the dates are not going to go well. if that happen s. >> are men expected to pay what's the ballpark for wha a dinner now? >> what do you thinkis they run
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>> i mean, what's the hundred to 350? depending on one. i mean, what is a beautiful woman? priceless. come on, now. it's in the fine print guarantee. i guarantee you that woman before that date has exfoliated and shaved every inch of her body. >> and what is that worth? come on. more than a dinnerh?more t. okay. and apparently it's the uber d thride to. because if we can afford it, we can afford kids. >> so how elaborate are we talking about? no k, seriously, what are we talking? we're talking. we're talking dinner. >> we're talking drinks. we're talking after dinner. drinks. and we're talking lobster. we're talking caviar. we're talkin g all of it. this is a woman you're taking on a date. thesa e are first impressions. a date and a date is like a jo,b interview, you know?ou and the woman is interviewing you. are you like, what kind of impressio kind n do you want to leave lobster on the first
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date? >> you know what comes afterknow that, right? >> lobster. caviar, darling come on. >> okay. finance for these women. okaywomen.. i think half the country just went bankrupt. but that was good advice, guys ,open the wallet. you guys are priceless. >> thank you so much. says dating connoisseur. thank you. >> merry christmas. merry christmas. our famous christmas quiz. up next, this toronto meme hasar always been something we're proud of. it's why we show it off on our lowriders and why we wear our name on our jeans. we come from people we canme fr, be proud of from socal to our family in texas to back home in california. seeing all the places i come from. i know if it's a serrano, it's something to be proud of. i take it all with me and i always will give the gift
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go to quick at home icon. >> holiday season definitely a little stressful especially when you're traveling if you're on spirit airlines protec yout the eyes nose and throat at all times but it's nott just the 10,000 feet. >> watch yourself on the street along sunris thre highway in log island, a group of men beat christmas cheer out of each othe lonr with large pieces of wood. >> i think that's woul lard you probably want to fight when you live in long islans d, u lie you get road rage all year round, not just the holidays, but when iisland you're doing le minute shopping and the traffic backs up, anything can happen. >> according to prosecutors,
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everyone involved was relate>> threats were made, a car accident followed before a fultl fight along sunrise highway in lindenhurst. according to the complaint, w quote, once it calmed down, we all ran to applebee'n seby's and that's where they were arrested. >> it's like every tuesday at lindenhurstan. beat the out of the family, go to applebee's, you'll squasho the beef with doritos. >> and what's drivinf g americans to the edge at these airports, schools and streets? >> is it staring at our phones ? ? >> is it rewiring our brainsra into macho camacho oinr is itore the cocaine? >> we thought we'd ask ratingswe fairy jimmy failla. >> so is it the cocaine ory the phones? it's a lot. but i just want to clarifyfa thing. cnn is calling this a mostly peaceful offender, comeender. throwaway joke. what i love about this and this is what it is, said the phone. the phone is why everyone is on edge, right? because the phone has been carefully curated to make us all the center of the universe. >> right. someone cutting you off is inconveniene us t, but you can't be inconvenient. >> you're the king.
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>>alride this digital world is - your digital castle. you live in a world where you just demand thing. i want pants overnight the m to my house, dear. >> but you know what i love about this video is so much. panyou couldn't have told me anything about it and we all would have known it was long island, just based on the amount of people that jumped into the fight i. >> right.ple nobody you know this nobody hais ever had a one on one fight in the history of long island. >> have you shoved me on an awning? >> didn't right now, yes. 73 people are jumping in. why does everybody havebody a weapon? >> well, that's a long island. that's what everybody is. everybod an?y on long island lis on the edge, anticipating. >> so if you want to let thi ss on play out, someone with a bat would have jumped in, someone with some type of a share. >> what weesse: we haven't spokn about is there's a completely overturned car right there. oi love this. >> where did that come? and it's no concern to anybody. you know what the best par>> jit of it is? there's probably three people in it. they have to get this ou int of their system. no one's trying to tip it over. is probably a babyf thei crying at sunrise highway. >> you know, this only road in america where you signa l after you've already made it into the next like if you put on your blinker first,e made
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they will block you like this. so instead you go left and you put on your blinker like, haha , i it at which point they're mad. >> and then we go to applebee's. you know it.esse: they, you knoy didn't want? they're lying. you know, it was a diner. there was disco fries, there was brown gravy. this is a saturday night thing whense: you crash and throw dos with your cousins, it's applebee's. >> let's be clea satr. wher >> applebee's is where you go before a crash like this. befochicken fly.. are you sure it wasn'ten the applebee's? >> i think they came from applebee's, god knows. and then wentinto back to applebee's. you know what the fight is? it's an attempt to beat themselves into sobriety aende.i he said i don't get a dui. all right, i'm going to beat you in a surprise. it's hot. i usually pay for that on>> j craigslist right now. >> all right. are you appearing anywhere we >>ed to knowessee yo about? >> i will be hosting fox news saturday night. this saturday night. j: hostif one of you watches, l double my rating. >> okay, good. thank you very much, my man. the ratings fairy. >> everybody's saying the holidays aren't easy, as wes just saw. trust me, you always rememberedh my thanksgiving this year. >> remember the car wash closed sooner than i said. dad, open the wrong
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bottle of wine. and i almost got rabies. nod openedw, what's christmas gg on in the water? family? i have to remember the holidays are about family. likethe nee on fire, has where a family has to stick together to survive a wildfire . >> watchrviv out. hey. , yo hey, sarah. sarah, look at me.u hey, hey, look. look at me. okay? oh, hey, clay. >> yeah. hey. huh? let's bring in a star of twilight nurse jackie. and now on fire actor peter facinelli. peter, how you doing? hi, guys. how you doing? thang me on.avin >> all right. doing well. what do we got going on here? i mean, a lot of peoplg e at their christmas dinner hope a fire catches their house catchouse ane to talk to their relatives. relal, sometimes.ou sometimes for sure. but then you go to applebee'o t and everything's better.
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that's right. i buy in stock and applebee's. it's likapplebe where everyone , together. >> applebee's is their new slogan. we lov n e it if you're seeing . applebee's, i think you can probably hide your face. peter, did they have moviesr like this to make us feel good around the holidays, or is this just to scar me us? >>s you know, it's -- it's someone ask you that is a, horror film. is action film a thriller? so a little bit of everythin ?gcautio has you know, there's a little bit of a cautionary tale in there. when i when i signedwhen ine ons was a lot of fires in the newspapers and in the news.t and it still continues to be that way. so it's -- it's a probleism we need to fix. >> but -- but there's a lot of takeaways in this film alongo and you get a nice ride of ofdia a disaster filstm and a familyro coming together to to you know, to overcome an obstacle.obstac >> so i love that familyle friendly film and the thriller-e that's going to be good fortm around the fire this christmas. whac like?r familyas >> do you guys have tensesation conversations about politics likes my family, or is it more copacetic? just -
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>> no, i think we learned to just you don't say it. eligiowhat is it? don't talk religion and politics. you know, it just kind vit their viewsnkolitics, ever on things. and i don't think i don't think that that's the timeme for it to come out over a bottle of wine over the holidays because you don't get to see each other. ine thethat often, you know, se try to just keep it on a on a more, you know, don't go deepe in that direction and moreh about what you're up to with the kids and what you're up to with your family anr fadod and what movies do you want to watch and what's a good movie to bring everybody together t. larry, you got fire on fire. there it is. now, do your parents tryfire." to keep you under control? you don't want to get a big ego. you know, you're as tr big hollywood actor, but when you get around the christmas dinner table, it's like, pass the buttearoundas dinr. oh, no. i thine k there's so not affectd by what i do. it's actually hard to to impress them. you know, i remember i said once, you know, i'm doing thisse ,i said, i'm doing this movie with drew barrymore once. and my dad said, is he nice?
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they know nothing about the business, you know. so i stopped knonothin trying ts them a long time ago. and i'm the i'm tho e quiet. one around the table. like, i'm not very theatrical. i think i think the reason that i became an actor is because i had to fight for attention at the dinner table and i still am kind of so. so my my family's the real theatrical ones. i let them i let them at christmas time, you know, dte the do the dinner theater there. all right. well, if that's an alley >> jes: th family, sounds fascinating. as a matter of fact. did you see does t p those people that were on on that clip i have to zoom in because it migh it might be y relatives from long island. i think it might be them sending her as a proud, proud gt dad. yeah, we get around peter. merry christmas, everybody. go check it out. on fire, you know, happy holidays. thanks, guys. >>anfire."k you. >> it's beginning to look a lot like christmas. chris everybody lovetms the christmas tree. do you remember what country it originated in? tree, whthe. >> oh, i need a hand germ. ma-wa
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leaving this bar. >> everybody's excited foryo christmas. >> you can feel it. but does anybody knou caw? why we celebrate it. johnny tried to find out. is it merry christmas or happyh holidays? >> i think merry christmas. sounds betteholidays ir. >> it could be borrowers. it anything. oh, comet coul both! on. >> this is fox news. it's merry christmas all the way. you knowmas all the way! that. >> they like to say merry credit. they love it. everybody loves it. yrry chriodwhat christmas mean m >> family gives. >> i love the music. oh, it's beginning to look loveo a lot like christmas. >> that's all i know. yeah. all i kn >> how does that go again? >> where was born? n? >> i can't recall having lookedi
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up. >> and i said, that is not eveno close. kebethlehem. i live near bethlehem. word. bethlehehlehemm. >> it's like upstate new york. yes. gaza . gaza? new jersey. middle pennsylvania. [buzzer]no, jerusalem. >> i can. i can't think of it. >> so that's the answer. it is jerusalem. yeah. oh, my gosh. e answer oh, how silly of me.h, my >> what was?go how his profession? t >> hedge fund manager. cashier. he was a cars' salesman. he was a carpenter. policear officer.ice of >> must be.fi is. they made it up.>> they lie.men al the three wise men, they all brought you the gift. what did they brin g. >> them? diapers, pacifier and a baby bottle. little drum ball. up, up, up. d on wisdom. >> hold me, please. throw me at frickin bone>> heres
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>> candles, frankincense, myrrh. what is this? gold. >> what are you doing? smel l. >> what is that smell? oh, that's the smell of desire, milady. >> what is there, ma? is the sound i make when i'm a little backed up. up. >> i couldn't do it. cou everybody loves the christmas tree. but what country did itt originate in? i don't know. orwas so ready for this trivia. >> what are we actually doing here? norwayt ar you're from, uh, gery . >> german. what? germany. palestin germa..e. many? >> this isn't controversial. name centers, reindeer. >> this is rudolph prancer.>> >> i was thinking, donald, foroo some reason, that's definitely not right. >> that would noasont be my firt choice. watters
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>> jesse watters, you're going to be on his show, and he loveos . what do you want to tell him? oh, that's exciting. i hope. i hope you have a great. >>, i'm nervous now. >> i love jesse watters. he's a man. >> keep owning the libs,li my friend. but let's celebrate together and have a happy merry christmabs, mys. >> pretty sure was born in bethlehem. johnny. pretty sure about that. ays away four days away. that's right.. you have. ng there >> four days until christmas. meaning there's still time for you to get my book for you, gett together, or you're not going to actually get the book. >> you get a little sign, copy certificate. go tt a sio jesse shine book .c. you preorder a signed copy and you get this beautifuljesseo all beautiful little envelope that you can just put right there in the stockinjustg imagine opening up that better than jewelry that..
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>> let's do text steve from new hampshire. >> i can't wait to see n what trump's plansew hn't wait r colorado, his one day dictatorship looks like. we got 49 states now. samantha from, texas, however,ad does not lie, cheat or steal. they simply elaborate collaborate and burrow. well done, michell e from ohio."no lobs >> no lobster on the first date. it's too messy. also, there is an expectation. we don't need to get into that. jerry from new jersey, i have fr been happily married for 37 years and i still pay and i >> i don't ever end. e >> but that's the end of this show and the end of jesse watters prime time for the year. >> well, hosted by men'srs prim merry christmas. i'm waters and this is my world. welcome to a special
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