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we have the blonde sign, we love migrants, we love trance -- at the end, we really don't like the rest of you people in the country. anyone who disagrees, we hate, oh, my god! if you have a long sign. jimmy, have you ever been skiing? are you a good skier? >> no, my large game is on point but i will skates, i will hang. >> laura: sam says i'm not allowed to ski because last time i was in the studio, i had my leg up with packs of ice on it. an ice machine humming in the background and so i decided to annoy my staff. i decided to go skiing again. you see my kids with kate later in the front my old assistant. we didn't have that ski instructor but he barged into the photo. jimmy, great to see you and thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us ton
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tonight. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime." tonight -- >> it is not worthy of harvard. it is not what harvard's on you. you don't get special treatment. >> jesse: harvard's first black female president fire to. >> you are fired! get out of here! >> jesse: marjorie taylor greene swatted eight times for prime time debut tonight. >> one person assured of victory kind of undermines their whole idea of democracy, don't you think? >> jesse: a former spook claims the cia will finagle the next election. plus... ♪ ♪ harvard university always held the title of most elite ivy league school. sorry, yale. harvard university was the first college ever established in the american colonies way back in
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1636 when joe biden was just a young lad. taking the name of an english clergyman who donated his library in a state for the greater good of the country. and harvard always put america first. during the american revolution, harvard move their students off campus and provided housing to the continental army. there are thousands of soldiers used cambridge as a fort during the siege of boston. and throughout its almost 400 year history, the best and the brightest harvard mines educated america's most prominent leaders. men like john adams, teddy and franklin roosevelt, john f. kennedy who famously said, "to be a harvard man is in enviable distinction." the legacy of the harvard man is a little duller appear at the palling on its sword. today, claudine became the shortest serving harvard president and 14th centuries.
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she was caught plagiarizing half of her academic scholarship, the gravest in academia. 50 instances of academic fraud and counting whereas cnn calls it, sloppy attribution. >> we should know that claudine has not been accused of stealing anyone's ideas in any of her writings. she has been accused of sort of more like copping other people's writings without attributions. so it's been more sloppy attribution then stealing anyone's ideas. >> jesse: cnn redefined shoplifting without shopping without money and sloppy attribution. i'm going to ask cnn for a better way to describe me not helping around the house. investing in on household activities? we never would have known the harvard president was an intellectual phony if she had not drawn attention to herself with a congressional hearing where she said, "you are allowed to kill the -- at harvard."
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because of t do my cancer is tht calling for the of -- >> it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes and this is why you should resign. >> jesse: this week and harvard newspaper, the crimson road this spirit of harvard's presidency is no mere empty honor. she has failed here at the harvard corporation must find a leader who can do better, but harvard today can afford to lose its honor. they did that when they replaced scholars with radical activists, but what it can't afford to lose its money. and harvard lost $1 billion in donations during claudine gay's turmoil. a headphone to host a few classes with a $50 billion endowment losing $1 billion in a single month is how you get sacked fast. but gay says if she was right,
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she would still have the job. "it has been distressing dealt past with confronting hate and upholding scholarly rigor to bedrock values that are fundamental to who i am. and frightening to be subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus." gay is saying, you don't care about plagiarism, anti-semitism or losing $1 billion. you are just a racist. gay knows exactly how you feel because know how they feel walking through the campus calling for murder. and the resignation is an attack on all black women. president gay's resignation is more than personal sentiment. this is a attack on every black woman at this country who has put a crack in the glass ceiling. it is an assault on the health, strength, and future of
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diversity, equity and inclusion at a time when corporate america is trying to back out of billions of dollars in commitments. gay 'head did not put a crack in the glass ceiling. she is someone else's head to do it and took credit for it 50 times. about what i was really worried about is the shape of money disappearing. after george floyd, corporate america was shamed into committing zillions of dollars to diversity, equity and inclusion. that meant cash for patronage for his crew. but the corporate america is found out quickly the diversity, equity, and inclusion game, is that only a hand grenade and lawsuits but unproductive waste of time. an incredibly divisive to the corporate culture. america believes in diversity, but not at the expense of achievement and profitability. so whoever did the right thing: firing gay said novels to the country that mirrors trumps identity. we are learning diversity,
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equity, and inclusion agenda is to hire moral lives. it has nothing to do with diversity at all appear they are just using diversity's to discriminate against rate whitek institutions with wild radicals who hr and everybody else has allowed the challenge appear at the cia has been doing this for years. we will have more on that later in the show. but why do you think all of a sudden, the agencies for trump, catholics and parents and the efforts look like miami nightclub? even the cia's top corporate allies, google, facebook, they are all slashing the 88 jobs. even disney is saying content creators are out of control. >> gators lost sight of number one objective needed to be, entertain and if you can infuse with positive messages and have a good impact on the world, fantastic. but that should not be the objectives.
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when i came back what i really tried to do was return to my roots which remember, we have to entertain first. it is not about messages. >> jesse: for dei experiments to blow up the lab it was built in. we all remember what starts in a lab does not stay in a lab. the former espn host, sage, a black woman, very successful, incredibly high up in corporate echelons in your industry. when you see another black woman accused of fraud, guilty of fraud, perhaps anti-semitism and then terminated, do you feel an allegiance to her like al sharpton does just because of race? >> almost every time i will sharpton speaks, i get angry because al sharpton pretends that he knows what every single person of color in this country thinks, believes, how they should live, how they should act, how they should bode. i just wish he would go away.
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maybe 50 years ago, but right now he is the wrong person to be speaking for anything. remember martin luther king, mr. sharpton? i think you do. just by the content of your character and not the color of my skin. what happened with claudine gay? there are character issues which is why she was forced to step down. there are so many things disappointing to me about this, jesse, from the story. today's news better late than never, i guess. the plagiarism instead of what happened with stepanek is disturbing in its own right. when you look through the entire letter harvard sent to its community, eventually towards the end they mentioned okay, she was taken you're responsible for mistakes. but what stood out the most, they denounced the racist attacks apparently coming claudine gay's way. as they should any attack should be denounced. they did that so clearly and swiftly in the letter. what about claudine gay herself and she was being asked, how
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many times by elise stefanik is it wrong to denounce anti-semitic comments and of two students on the campus? and she couldn't even answer that clearly. she refused to answer it. so to me, i don't have that much sympathy. no, i don't feel like i need to stand up for her because of the color of her scanned because her character to me is so much more concerning than she. and harvard as a whole has let america down appear to because i think we had a harvard and i have a good family friend's son who graduated from harvard a year ago. he is livid appear to california, by the way, pretty liberal. he is livid that the school that he sent his son to and his son tramped of and he dreamt of his son going to come over what he got versus what he thought he was going to get and what they did to indoctrinate his son, smart kid, didn't happen.
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claudine gay has led america down. >> jesse: it is not just harvard. a lot of these major institutions that symbolized greatness in american society. look at disney. you heard what bob iger said, disney has led a lot of people down and all of the viewers and children across this great land. do you believe that disney is now leaving the local stuff in the dust? >> i don't know that. they might say they are trying, but i think it is so ingrained there. actually, i was thinking about this today -- quick story, when i was at espn, this was 10-12 years ago. at one point we received cards to put in the little pass we get with security on and off campus. it was about the hispanic initiative and held by the end of the calendar year, they wanted to have a certain number of hispanics. every position across the company. what happened on the production side and all of a sudden, white men who are in positions high up
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on the shows were all of a sudden pushed aside, sent elsewhere, in the company or out, replaced by all hispanic men. the thing is we all know we want diversity and i believe the vast majority of the people want that. but when you fire somebody because of the color of your skin and to bring in hispanic people in this case actually were not skilled and ready for the job. like the intent might be good to come up with that it created more of a divide and people who were deserving based on their skill set fired and not because the color of their skin. and set up those hispanic people did not set them up to succeed. so they began with good intent but it has gone south. to me, that is heartbreaking. disney, harvard, bud light, anheuser-busch, you can look at any company and they say one thing and what they are actually doing is dividing us more. and i believe it comes down to leadership. and if any of these leaders,
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bob iger or any of them, claudine gay and the board of harvard has the you know what to have tough conversations and speak the truth and actually give it diversity of thought and stop firing people because of this. maybe we can get back. but i believe institutions like harvard, it might be too late, at least for the next several years. just ask anheuser-busch. >> jesse: if keith olbermann got pushed out for his spanish -- that i support, sage. >> why did you mention his name to me? i know what you are doing because he is the one person i will go off on appearance but when i had no idea you had a history. i will have to learn about that at another time, sage. great to see you again. happy new year. which politician made the most money trading stocks last year? and up next, marjorie taylor greene. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: after a lackluster 2022, 2023 was a hot year for stocks. the s&p 500 up 24%. so how is your portfolio looking? i bet it's not looking as good as members of congress because politicians crossed the market last year. their performance smoked, and i mean smoked, professional money managers who do this all day for a living. let's take a look back at 2023's best performing stock pickers in congress. thanks to stock market congressional unusual whales, number one congressman ryan higgins from new york. he was up a whopping 239%! and he's going out on top.
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he's leaving congress in february. smart. sitting in at number two republican congressman mark green who was up 122% this year. democrat senator blumenthal also on the list of lawmakers who destroyed the market this year. he was up 68%. what about the wolf of washington, nancy pelosi came in at 41 points above the s&p 500 this year. well done, nancy. i mean, pauly. next is the man who really believes biden talk to hunter's business clients about the weather the whole time. dan goldman was up 53% this year, good boy, danny. then we have republican congressman dan cranshaw who beat the by 13% and they lp by 13 points. the lawmakers made over $1 billion in financial transactions this year.
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a lot of them investing in companies they had inside information on. ladies and gentlemen, this is what corruption looks like. and that is why congress still hasn't passed a ban on insider stock trade. republicans are being targeted with focused 911 calls designed to have them shocked by the cops. it is called swatting where haters call emergency hotlines to report fake violent crimes like kidnapping or active shootings at a specific address appearance of s.w.a.t. teams show up with guns drawn. this can be deadly. >> get your hands up, get your hands up! get on the ground now! [bleep] , get on the ground now! put your hands behind your back! >> get on the ground now! >> walk this way right here, come here. keep your hands up, hands up, hands up!
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>> show your hands! walk this way! walk -- >> jesse: some americans who were swatted died of heart attacks. others were fatally shot. two days after christmas, florida senator rick scott was swatted. a 911 calls had rick scott's house was the scene of discovered love affair turned kidnapping turned extortion attempt, oh, and there was a bomb. >> it seems like people support israel, trump supporter's, people like me up for reelection that they are going after because they want something bad to happen appear they want to have a deadly incident. >> jesse: rick scott was one of several republicans wanted over the holidays. marjorie taylor greene the republican congresswoman from georgia was victimized. a murder/suicide and progress. mt gs she is cold as well armed with law enforcement showing up to urgent call like that,
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the congresswoman or police could misread the situation and it could turn deadly and in an instant. luckily because marjorie taylor greene has been swatted at least eight times, the police stood down. but she might be the most swatted politician in america. the police have shown up to her house responding to various falls 911 calls. one claiming there were body parts in her bathtub. , which is why don't take bubble baths. they give the wrong impression. these colors are difficult to apprehend because they use proxies to spoof their locations and disguise their identities. and if they are a deed, swatting is not against federal law. and a lot of the time the colors are minors, very difficult to prosecute because it hasn't been legislated. so let's talk with the legislature who knows a little thing or to go about swatting. marjorie taylor greene, congresswoman, what is it like
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when cops show up think there is an active shooter situation in your living room? >> it is actually terrifying, jesse. the first time it happened to me, it was right after i introduced a bill to stop the transgender surgeries on children and to stop puberty blockers being given to children because kids need to grow up before they make those kind of decisions. it was eight trans activist that started these calls on me. you can see this video in my home where i had to go to the door in the middle of the night and where the s.w.a.t. team had showed up, gun in hand, and they had been told and murdered someone and i was ready to either commit suicide and i was willing to kill police officers when they came to my house. it is extremely serious, jesse, not only has it happened to me eight times but also happen to my family members. both of my daughters were swatted over christmas along
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with dozens of other congressmen, women, senators, state government officials as well. jesse, i have to tell you, i've been very frustrated. expected the fbi to be able to track these people down. i expect the department of justice to be able to go after these people. and now, it has risen to such a level that not only have i been swatted eight times, the speaker of the house has been swatted, senators have been swatted, and i started to ask, is this an attack on our government as well as an attack on the police? and is the biden administration capable of what is happening with attempted assassinations on government officials? we know the biden administration is not capable of stopping the impatient at the southern border, which has surely brought to rest and to our country. >> jesse: it is odd because the fbi can indict russians with never heard of halfway around the world, but they can't find someone making a prank call. by the way, we were just ran that report about these
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congressional stock traders. we found out you did not beat the s&p 500, which i guess you are proud of but maybe not so happy about. >> well, you know, jesse, i'm glad you brought that up because i actually asked my team about that today why my name was on the list because i don't even own stocks. and i haven't and all of 2023. as a matter of fact, we have to report everything including children who are dependents of ours. i think what was reported was actually related to my son's account that his father and i set up for him years ago. so the unusual whales as a trading company looking for customers, they are not always accurate in their reporting. but thank you for bringing that up and letting me address that issue. >> jesse: maybe your son will have a better year and we will have a chat with the whales. marjorie taylor greene, thank you for appearing on "jesse watters primetime." this is your debut and i don't know why you have been hiding from me this whole time. >> i haven't been hiding. thanks, jesse. >> jesse: see you soon.
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a former cia guy said the agency is going to interfere in the presidential election. and he explains how. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: the central intelligence agency has been interfering in our election for years. 1964, 1968, 2016, 2020 just to name a few. and 2024, biden will need all the help he can get. black, hispanic, youth support evaporated. and he's losing to trump and every battleground. but he can still pull it off when the media asks him hard-hitting questions like this... >> [indistinct] biden new year's resolution is to stay alive for another year. and we know how hard it is to keep the resolution.
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i would have expected the presidential new year's resolution to focus on us, the american people, or maybe even rewin election. but maybe biden knows something we don't. maybe he thinks it is in the bag. maybe it is in the bag. former cia analyst said we can expect the intelligence agencies who have been turbocharged by diversity, equity, and inclusion to reemerge this year and subvert the republican nominee. >> they push their employees to be more concerned about diversity and inclusion issues and even to be politically active. this push along with some general societal issues led to the outburst of activism in 2016. and then later on, president trump, my guess is the proverbial deep state within the
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intelligence community will reemerge because presumably, presumably a republican candidate will come again, be seen as a threat. >> jesse: so that the state went woke to kneecap republican presidential candidates who threaten their corporal and domestic corporate and ideological agenda. that is what it is about. using inclusivity as an excuse to hire ideological hit men and hit women to do the dirty work. remember, you're not allowed to ask recruits about their politics. but if you hired the eei type of recruits, you can assume what their politics are without having to ask. also, remember, the cia does the bidding for corporate america. and if republican candidate threatens corporate america's agenda by controlling the border, starting trade wars with china, challenging the green new deal, they will be dealt with by the cia, especially if the cia stacked
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with liberal recruits who are saving liberal democracies only saving the ceo's bottom line. have you seen the cia's recruitment videos recently? >> i always struggled with the idea might not be able to discuss my personal life at work. imagine my surprise when i was taking cia and i noticed a rainbow and i later learned was designed by one of the many employee research groups at the agency. >> jesse: x cia analyst joins me now, so describe how the agency uses di for subterfuge. >> it is using di policies particularly implemented by president obama in 2011. then again, it accelerated really and the biden years. to hire people, as you say, are
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more likely to be interested in the kinds of policies you are talking about. what they have done also is make a conscious effort to change the organizational culture of the cia. mention in the video that you just showed, he said explicitly in his book that he intended to change the organization culture. so what you have got is a fundamental change from what i experienced, which was in a political organizational culture to one in which partisan political talk is common within the organization and activism is either expected or is not discouraged the way it used to be. >> jesse: so, we saw the recent interference with russian collusion and 2,016th. we saw the laptop fiasco in 2020. we saw the lab leak cover-up in 2020. what do you expect to see in
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2024 with the stakes even hi higher? >> well, there are two general things that i think will happen. the leadership will not actively engage the agencies in partisan political activity. but there will be two groups that will be engaged. from an information operation standpoint. the first is what intelligence people called the former intelligence people. so in the trump years, john brennan, jim clapper and so on. so, these people will be active in talking in ways that are derogatory to people they do not like. some of what they say will be accurate. some of it will be misrepresentation. some of it will just be dishonest almost certainly. and what they will do also is this represent what the intelligence agencies are supposed to do, which is to be
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holy apolitical. the second group is the current employees, they can't go on television like the farmers can. but they can leak. in 2016-2017 and so on, they leaked extensively and engaged in what the intelligence world calls this information. that is purposeful, purposeful use of inaccurate information to hurt opponents and help friends. so my expectation based on what has happened in recent years and maybe even before that is that we will see more leaking for people who are supporters of dei agenda. and we will see emergence of a new group of formers people that have not damaged reputations away john brennan, jim klapper and a number of others have.
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>> jesse: it will be good to know that we will be looking out for this. i believe the american public is more right about what to expect from these people and not to just believe everything they hear the first time. thank you for your service, and thank you for bringing this to our attention. we respect that and appreciate that. ♪ ♪ a big hollywood star gets a beat down. ♪ ♪ a worry for our family. so i can focus on my calling and our family. joining christian health care ministries was one of the best decisions we ever made. we're the blair family, and this is our chm story. choose your doctor without network restrictions. all at an affordable price. enroll anytime at chministries.org/enroll.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: "the new york times" wants you to think the crime is all in your head if they are the good old second amendment and the boys in blue, they are relics of white supremacy. therapeutic drugs will take the edge off next to a dangerous mental patient. columnist paul said crime, your imagination. since he doesn't take public transportation and skips crime section of his own paper, he is unaware two teenage girl stab smack dab in the middle of the central station right here in midtown pier at the two sisters were laid up in the hospital
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getting stitched up on christmas while paul was saying it was just a dream. maybe 90210 star was method acting tangling with a biking in hollywood, california. >> hey! [car honking] >> jesse: when he got away unscathed but has a message for california politicians. he says this situation highlights a larger issue up hooliganism and a need for effective law enforcement's to respond to the behavior we must address the disruptive behavior and ensure that our streets are safe for everybody. so now, i will have to send a copy of my new book "get it
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together" available for preorder now. the associated press is the backbone of america's legacy media, newspapers, local tv, radio stations lift a lot of the reporting straight from the ap pier at the press calls presidential elections, they are trusted. but the associated press being bribed? well, it they wouldn't call it a bribe if the ap takes millions of dollars in grants from left-wing foundations. don't you see it's not a bribe. it is just a donation. radical left-wing foundations donated millions to the associated press. and the associated press agreed to pump up climate change coverage. they said now, we are going all in on climate change and hired 20 new reporters just to focus on global warming. do you think the global warming will be balanced?
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it is not. it only goes one way. liberal money is literally getting global warming stories planted on the front page of america's papers. here is a taste of what the ap has reported since i got climate donations. climate change is hurting people in all regions. how did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? and offshore wind farms don't kill whales. chose to ignore the whale graveyard on the beach right next to the turbine construction sites. stories like this go out on the wires as we say in the news industry, and every news organization, radio, tv print, takes them out because we are lazy. and it is unquestioned if the ap says it is true, it is true. the ap claims to be straight news. they say they are unbiased. they just happen to gobble up gargantuan sum of money from anti-oil groups that support population control. and even take foreign donations.
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i wonder if the donations from denmark are influencing ap's coverage of the danish built when meals off of the jersey coast. the ap claims it is clean but the vp at the company admitted in a press release that "funders were not just being generous but they had their own goals to achieve. this is a mutually beneficial arrangement." and the ap is not the only one, "the new york times," npr take bribes -- i'm in grants from liberal foundations, too appear in a half a billion dollars going to local news across the country. it is the news for sale? it kind of sounds like it. michael shellenberger is a columnist. is it for sale, mike? >> yeah, unfortunately it is good to be with you, jesse. this appointed the associated press used to have a good reputation in journalism. but now we see millions of
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dollars basically to do propaganda. it is a powerful foundation with some direct investments and things like whale killing wind farms that you just described. they did a story a few days ago that i have to say, you have to call it disinformation because of the way they wrote it seems deliberately misleading saying things like, "well, you can't directly find wind industry boats killing whales." it is very hard to do but we can track these hide decibel activities by the wind industry and a direct correlation to wind industry activity and whale deaths. i'm sorry to say the associated press is really sold out. it has become basically a propaganda platform rather than a place of journalism. >> jesse: we also see a lot of local papers not being profitable like they used to be so they are just converting into a nonprofit so they can receive donations from left-wing foundations. are they just guns for hire in that case? >> yeah, it is really -- you
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know, 30% of the public tell the pollsters they trust the news media. that is why they are losing -- it is a vicious cycle -- they are losing readers because nobody trust them. they take money from biased interest and to buy us stories and lose more public trust. it is a downward spiral for associated press and a lot of news media outlets. >> jesse: i want to just clear up "jesse watters primetime" is not taking any money from anyone. we are not soliciting it but we are entertaining offers but not soliciting it. we do not change the cover whatsoever. mike, check out shellenberger, it is great. a fortune-teller joins us next. a fortune-teller joins us next. and try vicks vaposhower for steamy vicks vapors.
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it's the beginning of a new year. americans at this time become a little superstitious. what does '24 have in store. jesse watters prime time
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believes in science. tarot card readings can see the future. sometimes people don't like what they see. >> your husband is in love with someone else. >> this card means he is being deceitful. >> you are so negative. >> it is not supposed to be like this. you are supposed to build me up. take your crappy things and your horrible cards and your ashtray. >> i've always feared fortune tellers. we could be tempting fate. at a dinner party, i was given a delightful reading. when i asked her about trump, she said there would be a grave injustice this fall. we may not even have an election. therefore, we needed a second opinion. >> paula roberts is the english psychic who is on set to give us a reading right now. i would like, paula, for you to
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give me a reading on president trump. >> just one card. >> one card. >> let's do just one card. we like that one. >> uh-oh. i do recognize i'm on fox tv. a sense of loss. it is very specific. no, no, no, let me move on. it is a sense of loss. it is as if he may be thinking more about what he has lost, and not still taking full advantage of what he still has. >> that's a great interpretation. >> this is true. it is true. i didn't make tup. >> let's see president joe biden. what will his year look like? >> let's look at joe biden. lots and lots and lots and lots of money. >> from china?
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>> oh, you are cheeky. i didn't say from where. >> lots of money. >> a lot of money. >> that is very interesting. >> for whatever is his normal, its way above. when i say lots, i deal with every possible income. so that's a lot. >> i am going to put you in touch with james comer after this reading. please tell us what jesse watters' year will look like. >> i have something more to tell you about that. >> it's an interesting aspect of the young, dynamic, very, very bright person. quick, i don't know you so well. somebody quick, bright, sharp. when this is young, it doesn't mean, say, immature but still with an amount of energy. >> not immature? >> are you sure mine wasn't the
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money card? >> i do not change what i see. actually, two other things, three other things came up for you. when i was contemplating coming here today, i'm just going to throw them out. other than the usual ones, i got greece, australia and baby. >> another baby? emma, don't watch this. >> greece and australia. >> i thought you were talking about hair grease. >> no, no, no, i wouldn't be so rude. >> it's okay. please tell us what america should be looking for in 2024? >> great happiness. >> yes. that's just full of joy, happiness, contentment. it's actually a funny way of putting it. it is as big as the money card
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is. big. >> big, big happy. >> big happy. it is a big, big happy year for america, a big, happy year for jesse watters, prime time. it is a big year for you, paula. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. thank you so much for asking me. >> we're going to take this to the bank, shall we? >> absolutely. people do. there is a gorgeous vacation photo of gigi waters. look at this little treat. she is now crawling. she is almost doing a three-point stance. this little, delicious creature, peed on me during oi plane ride from florida. then, she spit up on me. dvr jesse watters, prime time. always remember, i'm waters and this is my world.

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