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sands, too, right there. >> and they weren't very happy. >> the.>> jes you had some more things lately. go to animal ones. yeah. >> that's the fourth hole. yeah. jesse.book >> well the record said often that i'm discouraged by it as many of you know, my book is coming out in one week. exactly. get it togethe r. on the 19th, i was just told someone else has a book coming out on the 19th, and they'reconr going to be competing against me. >> and i'm a little concerned, guess who has who habook dros ag the same day as i did? >> kill me. now, who?i'm up the pope. oh. oh, i'm up against the pop a pon i people. different demographics. yeah. you're more popular. are you serious? she has fans in africa, souticah america, australia. >> you're on the air. you wrote the foreword. for us. have a great night. welcome to jesse watters primetime tonight. you say it wasn't political, and
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yet you must have understood. you must have understood the impact of your words. special counsel robert her on the hot seat. president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. the january sixth committee star witness collapses. this is in fact, the worldwide hub of prostitution. and it is a compliment here to call another girl a ho. the get it together series begins tonight. plus spring break part two a couple eggs for breakfast or something, and then, just like black, the out. fox news alert it's 8 p.m. on the east coast, and the polls just closed in mississippi. and fox news has projected that president joe biden has secured the delegates required to
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become the presumptive democratic presidential nominee. biden didn't have any challengers, but he's lost a handful of delegates to the uncommitted option. he also lost another three delegates to jason palmer, an entrepreneur from maryland who won american samoa. on the republican side, donald trump projected to easily win georgia. he's also expected to clinch his party's nomination later tonight, so stay with fox for the latest results. now, the president's state of mind was the center of attention in washington today. the justice department finally releasing the highly anticipated transcripts of biden's interview with special counsel robert hur, who testified this morning. and we'll get to that in a minute. but first, five hours of biden unscripted. our producers spent all day reading this and now we understand what robert herb meant when he called biden painfully slow. the transcripts confirmed that biden didn't remember when his son died, when he was vice president, or
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when trump was elected. biden had to be reminded multiple times throughout his interview what a fax machine was. and whenever he was redirected to focus on the question at hand, he'd launch into wacky stories weirder than cornpop for instance, when the special counsel asked why he moved classified documents from the naval observatory, biden claimed that he'd won an international torts competition in law school and then shared a story of a 23 year old who was wearing the wrong pants, wrong jeans when a spark caught fire and he lost one of his testicles. biden called himself a frustrated architect who went to mongolia, where he shot bow and arrows with sumo wrestlers. biden said he had great aim and put everyone in mongolia to shame. at one point, biden asked special counsel here if he saw, quote, risqué pictures of my wife in a bathing suit, which you probably did. she's beautiful. when asked about his classified documents in the
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garage, biden bragged he went on leno with his corvette and started making car noises. quote, all you do is take your foot off the brake and vroom vroom. joe biden complained that the secret service was driving him crazy because they wouldn't let him drive, so biden would drive back and forth in his own driveway. quote. i'd get it to the bottom of the driveway, tack it up to about four grand and vroom vroom. yeah, the president making more car noises. now, if you were a prosecutor conducting a deposition, you're asking about highly sensitive national security secrets, and the subject starts revving his engine and pretending to hit the clutch, you know, he's not fit to stand trial. this is why the white house won't release the audio tapes. the president's going vroom room and asking, when was i vice president again? robert? he had to assess the president's
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mental state because his mental state would determine whether or not he willfully retain classified documents. what was going on through the president's mind or what wasn't going on through the president's mind was important, and her defended it. my assessment in the report about the relevance of the president's memory was necessary and accurate, and fair. most importantly, what i wrote is what i believe the evidence shows and what i expect jurors would perceive and believe. i did not sanitize my explanation, nor did i disparage the president unfairly. but democrats didn't want to hear about the president's hazy memory. jamie raskin used his time to question your memory. my friends, this is a memory test. but it's not a memory test for president biden. it's a memory test for all of america. do we remember fascism? do we remember? do you remember communism in totalitarianism?
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they have one more reason to celebrate. donald trump and his cult followers, who have completely lost their way. they're looking for high crimes and misdemeanors, and now they appoint themselves amateur memory specialists. and that's what they pounce on the president of the united states about america faces a choice between democracy and tyranny. so for democrats, today was about fascists pouncing on corvette lovers. they tried to rewrite the whole report, but failed. you do have any reason to believe that president biden lied to you? i do address in my report one response that the president gave to a question that we had posed to him that we deemed to be not credible. was it clear he didn't lie? i'm sorry, congressman, the report is clear that he didn't lie or that he caused his staff to lie to you and that he didn't cause his staff to lie to you. your report is clear on that. you agree that no democrats even claiming her exonerated biden
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when he didn't. so this lengthy, expensive and independent investigation resulted in a complete exoneration of president joe biden. i need to go back and make sure that i take take note of a word that you used, exoneration. that is not a word. i'm going to continue with my question. task i'm going to continue with my questions. i know that the terme ultimately reached. i know that the terme evidence existed such that the likely outcome you exonerated conviction. i know that not exonerate willful retention has a mr. hurts my time. thank you. today's testimony proved that biden for 40 years spread classified documents across three states in six unsecured locations after being warned repeatedly, mr. her classified documents were found at the pen biden center. that's correct. they were found in president biden's garage in wilmington, delaware. yes, and in his basement den, also in the same home? yes. in the end, his main floor office. correct and his third floor den, correct. at the university of delaware.
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correct. and at the biden institute. correct. is it accurate to quote your report that classified documents were found in, quote, badly damaged boxes in his garage near a collapsed dog crate, a dog bed, a zappos box, and an empty bucket, is that correct? those words do appear in the report. biden even told her his garage was such a mess. he moved boxes around himself so his corvette had more room. the president admitted there was a kid who used to help me take care of my corvette, but didn't work for me. so besides, hunter and his chinese assistant zipping in and out of biden's garage, they were kids working on biden's cars, and prime time can conclusively report tonight that mysterious mechanics and spies did not, i repeat, did not have full access to trump's documents in mar a lago for decades, special counsel heard testified that biden admitted he knew he had classified documents and that he wanted to
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keep them for posterity's sake, to burnish his image as a world leader who also testified biden hoarded classified documents to write a book, a lucrative deal worth 8 million. joe biden had 8 million reasons to break the rules, took classified information and shared it with the guy who was writing the book. that's why he he knew the rules. but he broke them for $8 million in a book advance. it wasn't just $8 million. it was also his ego, pride and money is why he knowingly violated the rules. the oldest motives in the book pride and money. so pride and profit. you got motive. the misconduct is plain as day, and there was an attempt to cover it up the same month, biden opens an investigation into trump's handling of classified documents, he dispatches his team to gather all of the classified documents that he'd been stashing. then biden's team waits a year and a half to
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announce they'd found classified documents at the pen biden center, an 18 month mop up job at your house while you raid your opponent's house. that's not cooperating with investigators. in fact, the second they heard a special counsel had been appointed, biden's ghostwriter deleted evidence. ghostwriter has recordings of biden making admissions of crimes. he then learns that you've been appointed. he then deletes the information that is the evidence and you don't charge him. that is reflected in the report. one of the things that mr. zwonitzer did not delete was transcripts of the recordings that he had created that included in evidence relating to mr. biden. oh, so if you if you destroy some evidence, but not other evidence, that somehow absolves you of the evidence you destroy, like, here's what i see. zwanziger should have been charged. wasn't biden and trump should have been treated equally? they weren't. and that is the double standard that i think a lot of americans are concerned about in the last
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three elections, three candidates have been accused of mishandling documents hillary, biden and trump. and only one has been charged. the only one who was president with declassification authority. the other two risk national security for pride and profit, got caught, destroyed evidence and then lost their memories. but is biden playing dumb or just dumb? i would not be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury that that intent element had been right. but the reason you have that doubt is the is the senile cooperator theory, the fact that joe biden is so inept and responding that you can't prove the intent, which again, i don't quibble with that conclusion, but it's frustrating to be like, oh, well, this guy is not getting treated the same way as trump because the elevator is not going to the top floor. so we can't prove intent, while at the same time, biden goes out there at the white house and says, well, you know, he just he just he just blatantly lies. and what i'm trying to figure out is whether or not biden's lying because he's still so senile. he hasn't read your report or whether it's a little
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craftier and a little more devious and perhaps a little more intentional than we might otherwise think. so prosecutors are claiming biden's too forgetful to be prosecuted, but trump's sharp enough to stand trial. that's not how the law works. we have a former vice president who will not suffer any consequence for all of these actions, all because we say, well, he's a well-meaning, forgetful old man. you know, if you were kind of a well-meaning, forgetful old man that was driving a car and you forgot what you were doing a little bit, and you hit somebody and killed them, i believe you'd be responsible. the law must apply. now, the real reason he didn't charge biden is because he didn't think he'd get a conviction. but it's not why. it's where heard didn't think he could get biden convicted in dc, and that's where the jury would be outside of dc. fair jury, sure, but biden's poor mental state let him escape justice, which is forcing the media to argue that biden's competent enough
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to be president but not competent enough to stand trial. you have this image of this poor guy sitting on a park bench, you know, feeding the birds. that's that's not who joe biden is. he really wasn't carrying their water. i think he's shown the work on the old man sitting on the bench feeding the pigeons. it comes after joe biden just had a very successful, effective state of the union address. so nobody who saw him on that night is going to think of him as as gloria, said, a kindly old man sitting on a park bench feeding the, you know, the pigeons. so the president, sitting on a park bench feeding the pigeons is what saved democrats from nominating kamala. the white house releasing a statement after this hearing today saying vroom vroom from house speaker mike johnson joins me now. do you think the president is mentally fit? jesse, i've spent a little bit of time with him, and i'm sad to tell you that i don't think he is. and the reason i'm sad is because we
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are projecting weakness on the world stage. all of our adversaries around the world can see and follow exactly what you and i and the american people are. we have a weak president, and that's why our enemies are acting so provocatively right now. this is not a game. it's really not a laughing matter. it's a dangerous situation. and this election in november can't get here soon enough. when you say you've spent time with the president and you've determined in your opinion that he's not mentally fit enough to be president, what do you mean? what did you see? i don't mean to be uncharitable here. look, we respect the office, right? and people can't. they can't change how they age. everybody ages differently. i'm just telling you that president biden is not on his a game. can i say it that way? i mean, he's he's in person. he's he's he's rather slow. and obviously his staff handles him very carefully for more than six weeks, i requested a meeting with the president one on one. the speaker of the house and the president of the united states should be able to have a meeting. i needed to talk to him about very serious classified matters regarding national security and, of
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course, the border as well. they couldn't arrange that meeting. they couldn't arrange that meeting when? when he finally relented, he invited five others to join us. you know, it was the vice president was there. and chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell and hakeem jeffries, i think that these two offices, the persons who hold these two offices, need to be able to communicate more regularly. and that's been difficult with this president. and frankly, i think it's because they don't want to put me in a room with him alone. there may be afraid of what he might say if he goes off script. and again, i'm not trying to be disrespectful. these are just the facts that everybody can see. well, we saw you at the state of the union trying to hold back some emotion. it looks like you're very emotional that night. what's it like to be up there sitting next to kamala harris and listening to joe biden say what joe biden says? listen, it was a heavily partizan, vitriolic campaign speech. that's not what a state of the union address is supposed to be over history. you know, presidents have been conciliatory. they've they've had at least segments in the speech that were bipartisan where everyone can stand together and, and give an
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ovation for america and american values. there was none of that in that speech. and it was so frustrating to have to sit behind him and just take that, you know? and i had emphasized decorum for our side, emphasizing that, hey, as the republicans, we're the we're for order and not chaos. we're the rule of law team. we need to show it. and largely everybody complied with that. but it was very difficult not to show on my face my disdain for what he was saying. it was just it was full of untruths and it was hyper partizan and that was not the place for it. it was very disappointing. what's it like to sit next to kamala? did you guys exchange pleasantries throughout the evening? we did. you know, it's an awkward setting for whomever is sitting there. and i always try to make nice and make conversation and look again, i don't have anything personally against the president or the vice president, but our policies are worlds apart. and what i'm concerned about is he didn't say a single word in that speech, really, about what he would do to fix the border crisis, this catastrophe that he has created, a humanitarian catastrophe, national security catastrophe. nothing it took
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him 41 minutes to mention the border in that speech, he talked about the size of snicker bars as a higher priority. you know, i mean, it was not anything that we could applaud or go along with. and that's the problem. i did not have snickers coming up in the state of the union, but stick with us because we have a fox news alert. the associated press now projecting that president donald trump will win the republican primary in mississippi, bringing him one step closer to clinching the republican nomination, which we expect to happen later tonight as the delegates continue to roll. in your reaction to former president donald trump, speaker, moving very quickly to securing this nomination again, we are delighted to have him officially as the nominee. i think this is a classic matchup. i think that president trump is going to mop the floor with joe biden, and i cannot wait until the debate. are they going to allow joe biden to debate donald trump? it will be. it will be a beautiful thing to behold. but count me as a skeptic that the democrats are going to allow that. i don't think they would put him
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on the stage with him. all right. now i have to ask you something. we were going through a couple of weeks of this stuff that is jammed into these spending bills that i know just passed last friday. we have a half $1 million for anti-racist oyster reefs. we have $15 million to put ankle monitors on cows and 850 grand for bus stop equity in california. speaker, when are we going to get the spending under control? welcome to the senate democrat majority. this is the problem when you have divided government right now, we have control of only one third of one half of the federal government, and we have the smallest margin in u.s. history. we have a two vote margin in the house and in a week it'll go down to a one vote margin for our house republican majority. when you have a situation like that, you're not going to get appropriations bills that you like. and we have fought tooth and nail. the reason the fy 20 for the fiscal year 24 bills are so late is because we've been fighting them tooth and nail to take this nonsense out of federal spending. but it's
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like turning an aircraft carrier. we're going to get there, jesse. we need a larger majority and everybody can help as they grow the majority. com that's what we need. because when i see anti-racist oyster reefs for a half a million, i start rolling my eyes like mike johnson at the end of his speech. i don't want to do that anymore. speaker. thanks for joining jesse waters primetime. thank you. spring break part two. what's the craziest thing you've seen so far? i saw some guy, like twerkingw some guy ld in some guy's face. ght mont okay, are we dancing? orders coming in. garland business is never easy to star in it. months pregnant. that's a different story. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down we were starting a business from the ground up. whfor so left and right, and so did our businesstc needs the chasane. needs the chasane. ecr made it easy. you go for something big like this. this. believe they can do the same. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase. but the chase ink business on revenue card make more of what's yours.
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saved $2,000 on select sleep number. smart beds, special financing shop. now that's sleep number icon. >> we knew from the beginning that the january 6th committee was designed just to force .he justice department to charge trump. >> a new report shows key elements were based on lies, tha lies that could seriously injured jack smith's case againsouslt trump. do you remember democrats star witness cassidy hutchinson?
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>> she testified under oathat that trump lunged to the front seat of the beast in an attempt to wrestle the steering wheel away from the secret servicet and drive himself to the capitol riot. >> the presidentf to the reacher towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steerinog wheel. mr. engle grabbed his arm, si said, sir, you need to take your head off the steering whee t youl. k to we're going back to the west wing. we're not going to thet capitol >> the media ate it upme. president trump, according to these secret service agents who relayed this to cassidy, e e hutchinson lunged at the wheel and that and then lunged at the throat and clavicle. >> he apparently became when he was told he could not rejoin the mob. >> he physically got into an. altercation with his secrete he service because he wanted to go to the capitol. >> cassidyd to g hutchinson havg the courage to come forward and do what so few inside the trump white house have been willing to do come
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out publicly, freely, and to tell l the truth. >> but it wasn't the truth. trump never tried to hijack his motorcadtruth.e to join january 6th. >> trump's own driver testified that it never happened, but his testimony wahappeneds covered ul now. >> trump never grabbed the steering wheelp neve, never lunged, never attacked the secret service. he he told the crowd to march peacefully and he drove peacefully home. ly hom now, the other big lie wase.r bi that trump actively blockedguar national guard from responding to january 6th. we know trump was the one who initially resisted >> w t the national guard. you need federal authorization. you need the trump administration authorize it.t >> and the trump administration is a wall. there's noumadminist indicationd that president trump ever made-c a call to have the guard deploy. >> it was so slos so slow in geg the national guard to the capitol. i think that's another chapter t of the story that involves high levels in the administration hig
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. ho new transcripts that have been buried show trump's white house offering 10,000 national guardsmen to the d.c. mayor ahead of january 6th. mayor bowser declined the request. >> interviews also show thats on january six, the white house was burning up the phones to the pentagobuhen, demanding they deploy quick reaction forcee capitol.wa but the pentagon was slow to react. now, ireact.f trump, as jack smh alleges, was trying to incite a riot, to obstruct certification. why would he ask 10,000 national guards to protectuld h, the capitol days before? y did the january six committee hide this from the public? >> outkick host tomi lahren joins me now. i wonder what else they covered up. tomired. >> yeah, there's a reason that people don't trust our government, our institutions. it's because we're batting a thousand on conspiracy theories at this pointg a nd o.x but also, the taxpayers wastedpt about $4 million on that january 6 committee. and i'm not sure exactlyjanuarye
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what for. but beyond that, the media t stilhil to this day, three and a half years later, clutching their pearlshalf yea, january sr pearl harbor. january 6th walsary 6 was worsen no, january 6th was their christmas. e an and it's becoming more and more apparent with each passing datssing day and. >> beyond that, what we're finding out from this new information or these new transcripts. i'm wondering what the heck liz cheneyat the, adam kinzinge, of course, adam schiff were doing, because the actual evidenceam reads more likeok their collective burn books from mean girls than it doess n evidence. ev so at thisid pointen, wasted $4 million to go after trump yet again. but too bad, so sad.e he it looks like he's going to be our nominee. biggest comebackl be in american history. >> and that's donald trump and nancy pelosi , in charge of security for the capitol, was not allowed to be interviewed for the january six committee. >> what does that tell
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you?in well, also, let's keep in mind that there was that lovely documentary believe made by herh daughter, where she said she wanted to punch trump ouo punct so that theatrical moment was, of course, captured to make her look mak like she's some defender of democracy and patriotism, me. l but i'd like to hear from nancy. i'd like to hear from adam schiff, who wants to b here fe, r from you know, of course, the senator from california. i wom liz.ke to hear frocaliforn i'd like to hear from adam kinzinger. all of them should be issuing and i expect to see that the rest of the media, cnn, msnbc,,s i imagine that as we speak, they arenb imagine apologizing r audience and the american people. audiencactually, i'm not goingd my breath for that one. >> yeah, you'll be holding your breath until you're dea: y tomi lahren outkick. thanks, as always. >> thanks, jesse. your car spying on you and colluding with your yoy. ance compan
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today. >> boeing whistleblower] john barnett was found dead with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound just days after testifying against his former employer . national correspondent matt finn with more. matt, jesse john barnett was a former boeing quality control g qualengineer who became a boeg whistleblower. wht againseduled to be deposed in a defamation lawsuit against boeing over the weekend, but he was founboeing oend dead. . barnett had been in charleston, south carolina, to offerhe had h evidence in his case in which he claimed boeing hurt his career and reputatioe claime n. however, his body was discovered in his truck outside of his hotel in his e with an at self-inflicted gunshot wound. barnett spen more tht more than 30 years working with boeing and just gave a rather explosivoeine interview earlier this year to tmz, in which he claims boeing started cutting corners in quality control beginning more than a decadequality g more ago, whin led to that horrifying event in january in whict h h a door t
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out over the alaska airlines flight on a boeing 737 max 9e that had to make an emergency landing in portland. >> what we're seeing with the door closed below is, what i've seen with the rest there, as far as jobs not being inflated properly, inspections re being removed, issues being ignored. >> this evening we asked boeingg about barnett's allegations. >> boeing did not directly ahet. dispute them. boeing did tell us since 2019, it's expandeey didd quality empc by more than 25%. barnetent attorneys write to us, quote, we are all devastated. we need more informational about what happened to john. the charleston police need to investigate thihn.s fullypubc and accurately and tell the public what they find out. no detail ca outn be left unturned. >> charleston police spokesperson wrote ia charlenasa a statement that no foul play is suspected at this timeank yo
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in barnett's shooting death. jesse, thanks so mucu.h. >> sure. >> have you noticed car insurance rates spiking? pullinsuraiking? your paperwork? we're paying 25% more than we did just las% moret year.e high some people's rates are higher than their lease paymentthan th >> my car insurance ended thissa month, so it automaticallynce renewed. and when i went to go look was he bill, tell me why it was $100 more than last month. i ame close to taking my car back to the dealership and getting a bike.t go >> when i first got my car and i got insurance and my almos insurance was like 200 or something, now it's almost $400. like ing hot., i'm getting hot. >> i'm getting hot. like i'm but i'm about to give me a electritoc scooter. h >> i went from $146 when i started with progressive to 241. that is outrageous. every renewaoutrl you're raisinm my insurance now. what? i have never had one claim.
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>> now there's a big reasonse: h car insurancere rates are risini your car's a narc. are you speeding? do you brake too quickly? tailgate durin?g your commute. guess what?in your car's spying on youo and could be ratting you out to your insurance company. because accordin insurang to the "new york times", new cars madeg by gm are spying on yourharing driving and then sharing your driving habits coth brokersur dri brokers who a to insurance companies who then go, oh, my god, this guy'sdretti mario andretti. >> we're raising his monthly payment. >> so all the tech in your car, internet, onstar a, navigation,i the apps, harvest your data and then sell iton,the apps to a insurance company. our cars know us better than kirsnor thant getting away in tw truck. let's. let's go. were hasselhoff's rates were
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probably 1000 above base politicsonth co-founder hannah p joins me now. i don't knowoliticr join. d >> hannah, is there something we can do about this? oh, i think there is something we can do about this one. people can vote withn th their dollar in the market and avoid companies that are doing these kinds of things behind their bac avo k. , th it's not just gm. the report actually covered a number of car companies that are doing thirt a numbers and nottheir doing it with their full chest. they're doing this in the fine print. people havfu cpeoplee to reallyr contracts that they're signing to even find out this is going on. >> many of thed ou people thate have had this happen with their insurance had no clue that their car was spyingheir d on them and giving their data to third parties until it was too late. ats until and is already happen. >> so i think that you canpe expect to see lawsuits over thisctever this. o and i think that people need to be concerned because this is part of a growing trendthis e see where technology is increasingly being used to spy on us. and this reallincreasieing y shouldn't surprise us given the way things have gone in this country over the past two decades. ithiswe saw recently the govert also tried to slip something into the infrastructurvernmenttt giving companies the ability to put a kill switch on all new cars. that wilkill switch onl be buila that also will be monitoringl
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your driving and deciding if you seem impaired. right. it's not checking your blood alcohol leveheckinl. yo if you see my parents, if you swerved when you hit some ice or you brake to suddenle y all of this kindgathered of data is going to be gathered on you. >> and we can assume at this poind wet thist it will be givet parties and it could be used to ultimately take awad yu your rights to tell you when you can drive, where you can drive and what you can do. >> so you're sayin de yo g my wife mayg my seem impaired, although r and in a couple of years they're going to hit a kill switch when kie's driving, seemingly impaired, even though sober. >> i mean, that is. that's right. >> twhat if she's on the waywith back to the house with something that i really need desperatelat iy? e your >> yeah, like your kids. k i mean, thomas massie made this point when when he was talking about this in congress, he said, you knoe -- pointw what if you're out driving on an icy road, are your kids in the backseat? carsswerven an roa your car. is the technology going to decide that you seem impaired and shut of going f? strand you in the middle of nowhere? it seems very, very likely that you could see that happene? yog li . >> and the government keeps trying to act like, oh, we're not going to be doing this we ws. nment
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game plan? i hope to not remember it. yeah. me too, me too. go crazy. eat a couple eggs for breakfast or something, and then, just like black the out. you got about six numbers, if you callbacks. you know what i'm saying? i am not 21, but. so i would never drink. i'm just saying i'm not a drinker. i can honestly say i never had a beer in my life. what's the craziest thing you've seen so far? i saw some guy, like twerking and some guy's face a camel, get hit by a police car on the road earlier. it was wild. i like your little furry thing. oh, this is my mic. yeah, it's, like really cute. it's like really cute. i got to talk to johnny about that. what issue facing america is most important to you? the fact that i will probably not be able to buy a house free. kanye, let the man breathe. whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. tell me your thoughts on electric vehicles. it seems like a to charge very help with the pollution. no? well, they have a lot of child labor to mine those batteries.
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oh, well, that's not good. somebody wipes out an electric grid. ain't nobody going nowhere. horse and buggy. hook it up. you folks need a ride? how's joe biden doing? joe biden sucks, dude. byron the days he can get more than three words out, you know how. how old is he, dude? like 65, 82. i guess i just gave him a compliment. look, i'm not a young guy. what is joe biden accomplished? bringing in millions of illegals? if that's accomplishment to you, then then he's accomplished a lot. and it's so awesome that he's just here, you know, just dividing us, i don't know. can't think of any. how's donald trump doing? he's so goofy and, like, so weird. it just makes me giggle. like taxes for the rich people. i think it's more fair. got their little bands, you know what i'm
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saying? that that donnie dance. donnie dance. that donnie dance. got the donnie dance. it's fun to stay. who's gonna win the big election in november? trump is going to win. i think trump's going to win. did you vote for joe biden? i did. are you gonna do it again? probably not. we got your baby. donald trump can only hope to get jb out of there. it's going to be trump bro. trump's out of you. he takes it all the way. so they get it together. series debuts after the break who i thought was my opponent which would be anything male in human. i apologize profusely . >> what makes bull and brand sheet so soft? it's everything you can't see that makes the difference. we start with the rarest cotton on earth. then we transform it with our
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professional wrestler jesse the body venturass nono relation according to the "new york times". >> both have quoten. welcome theu ar overtures. we're not sure if either have been formally offerede the job, but a celebrity ticket would certainly attract a ton of attentiony take and make this election even more unpredictable. >> rfk jr is expecteectiond to e his number two in the next couple of weeks ahead of the deadlines s for ballot access.dt today starts a new series we're doing called get it togetherare where some of the people that i interviewed for the book come back and talrviewe k to on prime time. ahead >> today, we're going to skip ahead to chapter seven to talk to a radical feminist and a former sex workeminist ar. legalize, she said. skye alexander comes fromass fa a white, upper class family, college educatedmi respectedpecd in their community. >> so how can somebody who's raised in an upscale lifestyle drop out of college to rune droo a pyramid scheme, get arrested for drug trafficking and become
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? activist. i spoke to skye earlier toda y. skye. it's great to see you again. remind me why you hate men. >> the answer to that right here in this under this train. to answer that. >> s co what this is, is as you can see, this is dog. you brought a dog for the interview? >> yeah. wh iny are men dog, skye? >> i blamed everythingthink that went wrong on men. and i thinth that isk that thaty i had these visions, like the grealiket divide and things that weren't supposed to happen. and i feel controlled. and my brain is seduced so much by the devil, in fact. but i think we need to understand that if it weren't for the devil or god would not exist. in fact. sod not t in f who i thought was my opponent would be anything
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male and human. if profusely. >> you seem to have come to some realizations. i'm not sure whether that had anything to do with your i' thasation with me oru ar the fact that you're going on tv to talk about this. >> you've come a long way. prd do you still believe should be legalized? it is a complimentostion sho tol another girl a how we have turned it. we have learned to appreciate what we hate. that you don't affiliate this term in a positive light, but it means more to me after being manipulated intot stripping under age 17 years old, the men's club, which yehe place that iplac have no issues or problems with and i didn't understande, why my mother was so broken when she found out my secret.. so i only strip really n
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five nights or so, but i just never had a problem feeling like aproblem i was almost in e world built from heaven wherees these men dressed immaculately, were all looking out for m e, touch and they weren't allowed to even touch me. and then they'med say things to me like, what's a girl like you doing in a place like this a ? and i was so puzzled because. i did not understand yet what that meant. i proceeded to keep this theory that it is my purpose to take as much money as possibleny in the shortest amount of time from any male that i was introduced to or felt s intrt ce to or, you know, this is ais i think this is a power trip. pe this is overcompensation for lackcompensa of i don't want toy respect. >> i want to say lack he validation, growingi want tl >> and we appreciate skye's vulnerability and a loity.t conversations just like that with skye and others and get it togetheations jr. >> and i'm going to be bringing more to you guys about this week afterbring u guys. statute
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tomorrow we'll be having the statue top where on jesseerr watters prime time audio copy of get it together right nowim camomile tea. >> people are always freaking out. >> how do you get to bed at night? you come home fromom the show, you're all wired. >> camomile tea. no screen timethey com f. lf a half an hour before you hit the sack. that means no tv, no phoneu his, camomile tea, a little milk, maybe some honey. maybd 50 minutenee snoring like joe biden. >> susan, text marsha from canton, ohio. >> maybe you could invitmarciaej biden over to play cars with gypsy in junior roounroomm ke he's a child. kefr e new york, did you hear that? >> biden room voters are driving to the pollshe to vote for trump. >> mike from edina, ohiols heara may not have been interested, but i knowt have a second gentle who would be very interested in seeing jill'sinterest 001 ki.
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i'll live it down again. >> not so fresh.m ne paul from new jersey. maybe biden drives a classic corvette so his insurance can't spdrivestty on him.the ch the chinese. that's another story . w >> i want to knowry who the mystery minor mechanic is that i need to know. >> dino from pace in arizona. >> i'm letting my car know i'm italian. snitches get stitche italian. s. >> bill from cambridge, massachusetts. jesse isn't johnny too old for spring break. i said the same thing to mysel?. ,but yet i went anyway. paul from groton, connecticut how are you going to compete with theg to pope? we're hearing the pope is dropping his book, marcping h 19th, the same day get it together comes out. >>t is my world. and welcomenn
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