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detection program, making him, of course, a vital tool, an asseg tht in combating the fent. crisis. he's found heroin, meth, cocaine, marijuana >> j >> that is a very good boy.me and we thank him forth his birthday. thaning e yourk you.d >>me and i want to i want. to mention something to sandra, because your husband just e. ted m >> yes. and he wanted me to ask you why you missed that flight, the first to be on where he was going to propose, what happened that night? e as i was cutting it really close, as i always used to, you know, before you have kids and it's really easy to fly. >> i used to sho to showw up ate gate. i don't know, you knows befo,d 5 minutes before they shut the door. >> and i was just 5 minutes late. this time. >> and i this being sharp and i would only learn later. that was the night he would propose because he says that's not what you told him. fr but all right, that does it for us.om i think you're very therapeutic. that's it for us. have a great night, everybody. >> welcome to jesse watters, primetime tonight.
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i know i'm not going. are these the cannibals that eight biden's uncle did tonight and did you know what i like most about my plate? branded the curtains? i look at this beautiful louis. >> i got to place it up. models now, livingca in california. >> yeah. thanks. homeless. we observe a male walk inton the park, and then he pulls out a canister, import s some kind of liquid on himself, and he lights himself on fire. ohf an, man. goes up in flames in new york city. >> plus, last night at the dance mogul brother peter, >>. to see your underwear >> now, in 1960 one, the heir to an american dynasty, michael rockefeller, disappearede ai. i whatever happened to rockefeller is still a mystery to this da a mysty. >> his last whereabouts, swimming towards the coast of papua new guinea after waves
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toppled his vessel, mike rockefeller was aboard a double canoe with a dutcher anthropologist called rene. it was seen they wernge tryingnd to go up the island and river at rockefeller very badly, wanted to try to swim ashore after all the two men to markets and made itd . and he wanted to have a good shot. him swimming away at the pit, the shore appeared to be three miles away, but he couldn't be quite sure that was the last he saw michael thathe sr. the theory for some time has been that rockefeller was eate n not by sharks, by cannibals.this >> to this day, historians believe this photo of a white man runninphoto ofg with a cann tribe may have been michael rockefeller. malast year, primetime spoke tok rockefeller investigator who paid a a visit to the tribe of cannibals. >> according to asmat, cosmology and culture carried a sacred obligation and ton to reciprocate. to kill somebody from the tribes that had killed their people. and michael rockefeller,
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unfortunately, swam up to aen group of men from oceania up on the morning of november 21st, 1961. >> and he was he was dispatchedt . >> it's a mysterious story. and joe biden has always's moryn a storyteller. >> usually he's stealing stories from the kennedys storys, h hubert humphrey, british diplomat. >> but he's never plagiarized the rockefelleubbritisr. at is that is, until now. this week,unis wee biden told us cannibals at his uncle in new guinea. gu my uncle called the in the column because he wasn't too. how long until he can. and he became in one year.an corned before the first came on the scene. seen he plans as reconnaissance over. he got shot down in new guinea and they never found the body because it used to be that a
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lot of cannibals for real in that part of new guinea primetime still can't get over the story. can't gethe pentagon called bidn a liar. the truth, uncle buzzy was the passenger in a plane that went down in th p ie paciff when its engines failed. >> there was even a survivorai who never mentioned anyone being eaten. >> binder was asked about it today and said cannibalism is no laughing matte r. >> why is presidentbi biden saying that his uncldee posey was eaten by cannibals? >> the president had a emotional and i think a symbolic moment. he had an opportunity pr to honor his uncle service in uniform who lostth his life when the military aircraft he was on crashed in the pacific after takincrafhf near new guinea. >> why is he saying that his uncle was eaten by cannibals?n y >> that's a bad wa cy to go.an d he lost his life. ke it's not. look, i'm not. we should not make jokesokes
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about the. wait, wait, wait, wait. so this hole was eaten by. i mean , your your last line. >> it's. it's for a laugh. it's forh, a funny a funny statement. >> and he takes this very >>riousl a thiy. no one takes this j more seriously than new guinea diplomatic: noes relations betwe the united states and new guinea is now at an all time lowd have n. turns out you accuse a country of eating your uncle. rythey don't take it lightly.con >> countries have gone to war over muctr warh less. locals on the island say president biden story is unacceptable. >> they say the cannibals wouldn't jus t eat any white man the s that fell from the sky. >>ky the whole episode just leaves a bad taste in our mouths. >> taste one journalist actually visited these tribes and they've never even seeny. a white guy. >> black people have so manyonfe
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questions. people are confused. why are white people want to come? so, yeah, we're havingg a little town hall, you can put it that way. >> everyone should know. >> i fogelberg's he was eatente 80 years ago. surely80. ba >> tribal elders pass this history down to the next . t.ration the great white feast. they'd call it fact checkers appear to be shy. the associatedassociat press sas biden is off on details. >> nbc says biden's b mischaracterized the circumstanceid. cnn says biden's accountfers differs from the accountd by provided by the pentagon. pentbut here's cnn fact checkin. >> trump we just heard a little speech from mr. trump.o what did you make of it? did he say anythinf did heg thas not true? >> he did. i mean, it was mostly unshakable, a subjective opinion. but he did say a few things that weren't weren't quite
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right, at very least. so he repeateds that his falsels conspiracy theory that essentially that joe biden is behincyeory thad this , which was brought by a locally elected district attorney. brought he said biden is behindb he has his top people workingeh with the d.a.' hiss office to mi sure everything goes right. >> there is no basis for that.ng waso when biden says cannibals and his uncle, he's just off on the detailshi. th and when trump says biden's justice department's railroading hie m, it's false. biden can lie all he wants, bring charges, all he wants. and if trump takes issue with anything, they'll wit throw him in jail. >> they take it away. my constitutional rights to speak. and that includes the who. onhave a lot to say and i'm not allowed to say it, and i'm the only one. everyone else can say whatever they want about me. they can say anything they want. they continue to make up lielis and everything. i'll say like they're is scum. but you know what? i'm not allowed to speak and ie want to be able to speak to thp press, the press and everybody else about it. so why am i here?
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i've got to tell them the truth. i'm only telling the truth. then i'm telling you thisal new york trial is going to last two months. that's two months with trump taken off the trai l. en and if he says to biden doing it in, judge, you're the lyingr star witness or the crazy d.a.'s corrupt, he violate thesj the gag order and gets jailed. >> biden can spew hoaxes, plagiarize michael rockefeller and trump can't say a thing or go anywhere except on wednesdays and on weekends. >> and with advantages like that, you'd thinges likek bidend be cruising to reelection long . biden world is trying to skip out on the debatesd p. his buddy david frum in the atlantic saysth the constitution's not debatable. the president does not practicee paid in forums with a person under criminal indictment for o his attempt to overthrow the constitution. >> jaive the l your rival duck debatesr bate to save democracy. want t
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you know the real reason biden does want to debate because trump'trump is to s goi your uncle was eaten by cannibal son joe. >> white house correspondent peter doocy joins me now. .e corr are they just eating this upthis at the white house press room? jesse, it is not funny. so sorry. it is.o bu i'm sorry. it is a bad way to go. you're right. all right. you know, the othet thr day, the other day, wednesday, i'm on the fourth floor of the union steelworkers headquarters in pittsburg t uh. n is and president biden's going through all of his normal lines that he says thr that these thil oh, unions build the middle class and we're goinasd weg to challenge china and add new tariffs. that's great. and thena an he gets to the end and he's talking about uncle buzzy,t cle, a new character.tr and i try to listenn to to everything that joe biden saysing he. yeah, uncle buzzy is a new character for the reelection, but he says this thing about how they never
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found his body because he crashl landed in an area that therecanb were a lot of cannibals and thel union guys were kind of looking around like, that is a crazy story. wow. >> but it does not seem like it is true. and i' likm really surprised wh i asked in the press room today, people were laughinpeopug about it. but again, not a joke. that is a story that would be a terribleat way way to die. yeah, the worst. but i. i assumed that they were going to say something like, well, joe biden was told this when he was a little kid. it's part of biden family law. he thought i t was true. we checked with the pentagon, not true, but instea d they didus not say that. and because the uncle boza storyline is part of this thingo that trump likes to talk a lot about, this atlantic articleut from 2020, john kelly says that he heard trump call an american war dead from world war ii. suckers and losers war. bide biden tells that story all the time. so it is entirely possiblen e sr that we will hear this story s
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again and again and again as we go. >> you know, you write the . the charactersrigh he'll introduce a corn pop or black somali or is chopped somali. >> i forget which one it is. and these will become reoccurring characters in the theme of joe biden's life. you can'd comengt introduce unce boosie eaten by cannibals like 10 minutes before this election's about to start. i mean, do you think that hefr got this from the michael rockefelleom tr legend? doe because this just doesn't comes >>t of nowhereof. i if i had i to guess somebody.n so we're in scranton to start the day on wednesdayt th, and hh at the war memorial. he sees uncle ambroseename e finnegan's name etched into the war memorial. and i'm sure a lot of memoriest from his whole childhood start comingmemori back. somebody told him at some point that this happened. i don't know if it was meanta jo as a joke. i don'ke
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t know if that is just what they came up with to tell the kids when their uncle, a war hero, passed away. re but it it was just right there. and he said it twicesaid on wednesday. and now it's made its way all the way to papua new guinea, whery alway toe thee is a political science professor told a the the daily mail i cannibalism is very specific. n that >> they wouldn't just eat any white man that fell from the the sky. you got it. you got to recall the ambassador after a diplomatic breach such as that. >> please do me a favor. don', t do so. you got to ask the president about uncle buzzy. >> i know you don't have a lotot of time, so you never get a lotr of opportunities, but i don't care to. >> the marine one departure toda they i have the defense the p.o.w., m.i.a. >> accountinceg agency said, and i had his comment. i was ready to ask him whycomme. he thinks that is the case. >> don't let this go to sea. do notdo let this go. i don't care if something
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happens with the wrong thing. the ukraine. o ge this is russia, people. you've got to get this in at some pointdo. r th >> do it for us. do it for uncle boosie. it's all right. >> it's about right. so the press corps may move on. respect. we will not we will not. >> we will never move on. we will never forget. uncle dozie, do you have a great weekend? >> thanks, jesse. our next guest visitedesse: the tribes of papuhoa new guinea and has exclusive insight on what cannibalis hm is all about. gino pop joins us. so gino, when you went there,t h are they still practicing ere,ycannibalism? well, i mean, the stories are,te you know, they're just stories at this point. >> they i don't think anyoneat . in papua new guinea will confess that at some point it a t was cannibalism. but no, i mean, nowadays, you know, people just live their lives just like it's just like you and i and the images that we're showing right now, i mean, thes e people are just w doing the festival.
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it's a festival that, you know, wee put we put on. it's not like they live this on a daily. life, right?s the costumes and all the rituals and the traditions . they do something. they do it for specific events. oh somethiy dospecif, yeah.s i mean, it's -- it's, it's a little it's, it's a larger story. other than just a cannibalism, is this or that isn't it?d to e humans, they pretty much usedat to eat from the stories. what i was told when someone died and it was in contexty resc of they respected that person so their body wouldn't be from holes and so on. or i in the f, you know, back in the day when it was hundreds , if an enemy tribetr was captured or something likeib that. >> all right. so they would eat someone out of respect ot espect or if it wn enemy drunk, that's okay. or if it was an enemy.or so it was they weren't eating for hunger. it was ht was a part of a ritu. >> oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. goo.t it. no, i don't think at any point that was the case, you know, and, you know, we have papua
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new guinea and we have the new guinea from indonesia, y have..e the quarter lion. you know, they're multiple. you know, we're talking about an island that has hundreds and hundreds of ethnicities of hundreds of languages. i even in papuguages and etha ns 800 over 800 languages. and the people, you know, hav have different customs all throughout. >> sfferento we have that's the. in papua new guinea, it's so diverse that you cannot say this happens there, this happens only here. and so, you know, it's -- it'ss. a longer story. >> is this something of?g theyre ashamed is this something they accept as a part of their history? cannibalis apart om. yeah, they accept it. f it's in a shame shame part or anything like that,ng but yeah l, i mean, everyone, i'm going to tell you one thing. hundreds of years ago or even, you know, probably a hundred years ago or so, but yeah, i mean, i cannibalism does not exist anymore. in 2024. do you think if uncle buzzy had
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swam ashore on that fateful day duringt world war ii, that hewhite fe might have been a great white faced? i'm not sure about that. >> i mean, it's yeah, storie it's stories at this point. >> i think, you know this po, te are just, you know, kept from the past. you know, they dfrom to have a really, really interesting way of of maintaining their traditions and so on. you know, most of the stuff thf that you will see in papua new guinea will be about their dancing, about their community, about their festivities and sogr on. no one talks about cannibalism. i mean, at leastst i i didn't jt got into conversations with people regarding cannibalist gom. you know, they were just interesting. people ask, hey, does this happen? you know wha, they'll tell you what. they heard, but there's no they're not just going jesse: l them that you didn't seeing their mouths watering as they were interviewed by yoasreu.
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well, this is the deal... they do get beaten up, which is a small little nut fromlm tre a palm tree. and they do make the salivaed completely red. right.t so it's when you see it forfot the first time, it looks very, very oddlook because it looks le something. right. so most likely, you know, they have a bad reputationve because of a lot of, you know, incidences. so, yeah, yeah. let a coincidence and what a coincidence that you're a brave man. you're a great adventure, gino. thanks for coming on. primetim e and sharing you your experiences with us. >> and we respec t everybody from papua new guinea and everybody around the world. neltever rituapapu they're involved in. >> maybe not cannibalism, but anythingshma short of that,c respect it. >> thank you so much. >> scared to death swimsuit models plus of the swami ahead on prime time.
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on about trump, hollywood and other bizarre conspiracy theoriesand ote cons. he's still alive in critical condition the night just feels more dangerous than ever out there. a suicidal maniac with lighter fluid got this close to trump's courthouse todaymp's, and democs don't seem to care. today, bennie thompson, who was in charge of the january 6 committee, proposed a bill that would strip trump of his secret service protectionp of if he's convicted of a felony and sentenced to prison. >> that meana and sentences truo prison without protection. democrats don't just want wan trump in prison. >> they want him shiftt him . >> vivek ramaswamy is a former 2024 presidential candidate. >> but vague. i mean, they're gagging this guy. they're findin gaggingy, theg a. i mean, people are lighting a themselves on firellot about 100 yards away from him. >> how scarys aw is this? >> look, jesse, this is downright frightening.
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you've got to think about this. this system, the swamp will stop at nothingthey w to kp this man out of office. that's what they've made clear. first, they tried to sue him. when that didn't work, they prosecuted him. when that didn't when th work,o. they tried to remove him from the ballot. when none of it worked. they're now denying him secretdn service protection. ask yourself what outcomhie they're actually rooting for. this is ugly. this is un-americaor.this in. and i think they're being much more transparent about to what extent they're willinh motg to go to achieve their single minded objective. and it's disgustin-minded g. jesse. and the best way to protect against bad outcomes is to call that out, whic ih is what we t have a responsibility to call this not set out nonsense out as ws e see it.n is >> so joe biden's going around saying, everybody, cannibals, eight is uncle and no one's fact checking him. unclno ones off o wa on the details. >> and the n donald trump can't even say this judge as a donord and then he gets gagged and then thrown in jail. >> this isn't right. thwell, the only thing joe biden is cannibalizing is the truth
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in this country. that hypocrisy is now running rampant across the country. a >> and i think it's working against them, jesse. the more ridiculous these stepst i know a lot of people who voted for biden last time around that either are goingpeo to stay home or actually come around to voting for trump this time around. coteo i think that every steps they take is backfiring and we are settinbag up for potentially a landslide of historic proportione ofs. 1980 1984 style outcome, as reagan did. it i think trump can uniteco the country because of the red carpet that biden has rolleduntr out with some combination of his incompetence and his dishonesty. ople and the people of this country, especially independents, especially even young people coa are starting to see through it. >> and i think it's going to be a good thing. i feel that, too. jesse: to on the streets and i can just feel it in my heart. >> tell mein something that makn me feel more confident besidesgs feelings is the rnc, is theicanp republican party? >> are the donors, are people coalescingaronors, do they have a ground game? are they harvesting early voting? e >> tell me what's happening on the ground. so, look, i think that they
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republican party has learned from its mistakes of the past to says learneistake we're not the same outcome for that red wave that never came. >> i think the new partya go leadership is off to a good start, bringing a big focus on saying that youod knowg what, we don't like all of this early voting. we don't like the wa like ye the elections are done. maybe, but we've got to compete on the same terms. if wn the sae to win. you can't change the rules unless you win under the current rules. a and i think there has beeng a real awakening to that across this party. tothat acrthis pari'm also seei even large supporters, people who you would have nevesr in 100 years supporting donald trump coming over, even who have succeeded in this country, businessmen across the board, even people outsides of politics who are saying that, you know what, this flailing economyng the open border situation at the south of our bordet ofr and worst of o the lack of stability on the global stage,ba yetd four years of trump and a lot of business minded people in this country cljesse, see this as a clear opportunity. you don't usually get to compare the recordeartunity.s of presidents side by side. usually you have a challenger who hasn't been the presiden pr.
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being involved in a murder? and he was supposed to be underb curfew during this gas stationey . >> firefighter he estaria. she had got to be homefew. by curfew. >> time introduce you tooduced y the homeless cavemen of modesto. tent cities were cramping their style, so they to get prehistoric, digging out ald furnishing a commune of caves, complete with wall decor, furniture, even floor tiles, even a makeshift fireplace with a chimney. p primetime didn't see a problem with it, but the neighbors did i . >> those caves go well int.oll the grounds here. m >> what's to stop them from going under the houses nexe t? >> and they figured burrowg they underneath your house and tunnel up through your den yod maybe steal something out of your fridge or swim in my pool. >> but the sophisticatedde s chanties weren't up to code, so the cavemen got the bootn go. shooting up heroin.
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find living in caves too dangerous. roof might collapse u in californi.s. poa. s ou >> you're supposed to die on the streets outside a starbucks. but th bucks.e l.a. homeless are evolving from cavemen to contractors building a makeshift mansion in the middle of the 110. the walls are real. it's got electric, a garden, a hammock, decorative lighting, a barbecue. >> of course. don't worry, they have one. now they have two fire extinguishers. very responsible. and look at the water feature. go. .ous well, this guy built this homeless mcmansion. the rest of la's vagrants still need a hand. needn fromor karen bass says she needs donations from you to make it happen. >> sn.o right now, we're working to move past nightly room rent rentals, including by master.. leasing and purchasing motels and hotels, and already built permanent housing. g th >> now we are asking the most
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fortunate angelinos to participate in this effort with personal private sector and philanthropic funds to help us acquire more properties to lower the cost of capital and speed up housingcapita. >> oh, why do they need money?me what dy?o they do with the money taxpayers gave them? they lost it. california lost 24 billion. the state earmarked homeless.wh where is it? nobody knows . s but the money's gone and there's even more homeless s . >> a sports illustrated swimsuit model has had it modeemt christian.p well, gaffney grew up with notnd a lot and lived in san jose,e. and now she's last thing bash for taking advantage of hard working people. gaffne fy paid her way throughs college and hit it big as a cover girl and now politicians are asking her to bail out homeless junkies. to bso she's leaving. gaffney's fleeing california.
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and heading to nashville. yo christian gaffney's here is >> christian, what happened? you heard that? she said that it would be. >> we're packing their bags. jesse, thank you so much for having me today. it's an honor. forgand i want to piggyback with the fact that when we say nonsense, it is our duty not only as residents of a state, but as a mother. i'm speaking wholeheartedly, a mother of three young children. what's happening in the beautiful state of californi what'sa that once was beautiful? i am born and raised. my husband is born and raised. we love the state. what's happened is it'sd is embarrassing. it's sad it'. r and for someone to ask us for our hard earned money, i mean, we have already the highest taxes we should have, arguably the most beautiful statexes.ins and most clean state. but instead we have the the nuer one homeless problem in america. that's 28% of the homeless problem is rightss problema. hee in california. is you have lost track of over 24, close to $25 billion. and now you're asking me for you more money. i don't think the solution is to ask me for money. f i think the solution is to hire
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new leadership. >> do other people feel the samei thin highe way as you? >> is there going to be a modela exodus? e to cal you know, you come to california, it's the city of dreams. the state of dreams, right? you think this is where i can accomplish anythinthing, but it does not feel safe anymore? i don't feel safe going to the grocery store. i don't go anywhere outside, especially in metropolitan areas, without my husbandnly with me. and i certainly don't take my kids into city limits. therkids city lie is a movementa you've heard of this red wave leaving california and redrdthir states might say, you know, don't bring your views. i'm certainly not. i think there needs. k thers to be massive change. and it's just like football. i compare everything to football. this guy i is bumbling over kne and over again. you have newsom with over 20 years experience in our state and he keeps fumbling. it's tim 2e to cut him, bringd d in someone new and lead us to a w. >> well, he thinks he's slics tk and he owns the team, so he doesn't think he's going anywhere. newsou have a message for gavin newsom? >> what it is itom?. >> oh, gosh, that's tough to be on because he watches this show, so he's listening
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right now. >> tell gavin what you think. takell him w a seat, buddy. it's time. it's time. let someone else come in and let clean up the city. the state that you've so called love. right. if you really love so-called l it, let'shitter bring in some new heavy hitters to genuinely clean it upto gen. and i what i would say to him, i'd actually say, let's offer not only housing, but let's offer a skill to these homeless people. let's teach them. let's pu these t them in trade school.h th let's teach them a life skill that they can carry on inteme so the job market. give them a job. let's have them build the houses they're earningb.t'se money, they're earning it, and they're learning the skill while providing homes. hos a good idea. jesse: >> probably get off the heroin. that could help as wel tl. that part too. i thought i was in l.a. yesterday and saw a couple people smoking crack. >> they were having quite the party. all right. well, nashville is going to be a big difference from where you're coming from. >> thank you so much. and goodu so luck. >> thank you so much, jeffrey. johnny visits aoc's district next. at,
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very third world. so we sent gianni but once they saw our cameras they started packing upacking p. >> what's going on?no i don't know why they don't want to let us sell because we have many people here who need it. we are generatinve many peg mona we generate two or $3,000 daily in taxes of stuff. >> we sell rags, use clothes, gn use things that are given to us and we sell it. >> you are selling out here see >> but when i came over, you packed up. why? because when the mediaked up cod the police comes and they take everything. >> when the camera evers come,eras the police follow. come,addle.gal market closes skedaddle. the only way to clean up neighborhoods today is by embarrassing e only the politicians, broadcast their streets to the country and shamtreets te into g something. the people who live in aoc's district th i, they don't feel safe. >> this is a safe neighborhood. no no, no, no, no, no.
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definitely not. what goes on here? a lot of on here , a lot of drug dealing. do you have a lot of people selling on the sidewalks? i could barely walk. it's one of the big issues socially here in the neighborhood thabarely is not by words. it is dangerous. rs >> i live in this neighborhood for many, many years. e a loi see a lot of drugs,, all sorts. >> you know, it will never it will never end. t neighb we'll have more from aoc'snday neighborhood on monday. wow. you're what you are. yeah. hey. >> hey. average. all week it's been spring break for a mass her>> jese in new yoe they're calling for violence and chanting death to americcea
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america. >> these people love to hate america for our so-called th. intng history and they remind me of aner interview i did for the get it together series, the statue top topper. as you know, i'm a big advocatei for keeping historical statues. >> they symbolize our identity and what we've achieveng d. but not everybody believes this. i talked to mikeody believes foa mike support of the anishinaabe tribe, a father of four, and the leader of the american indian movement. >>e le o he became infamous forr toppling the statue of columbus in minneapolis during the george floyd riots. mike really, i mean, really hates america. but why? >> let's bring in mike. why do you hate america so much? >> becausey do you to me, ameria built on , slavery and colonialism. and we have been through so much trauma.
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>> and america doesn't evene've realize that they don't know what we've been through. and i don't hate americans.ik i dislike this this experiment ,this failing experiment, because one of our most important documents, inet talksq about how all men are created equal, a declarationua of independence. and then when you get down the to the bottom, it said theth merciless savage indians. that'sess what they referred ts as, the merciless savage indians. >> you say that youron declaration, your constitution ,you're an american indian, but you don't seem to believ ae you're an actual american. >> i'm honest. should not be. and my allegiance is, to be honest, should not be a nation . and to the other first nation, people of this country, that's
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where my allegiance lies. i do not stand for the pledgee f of allegiance. >> we do not stand for that flag becausallee that flag does not stand for us. >> mike, what do you believe t gives you the right to toppleop our statues?s? >> well, it's not our statues. it's that one in particular, i believe. christopher columbus tha shoulde never take up space in the public square. public she's a. i he's a murderer. and that's what i don't understandon't und is why would you look up to this guy? i mean, he got lost, for heaven's sakes. there was really no redeemable qualities. there was no redeemable qualities of this guy. he brought alcohol, satan and h with him. >> and those have done so much damage to our people them ae done, to foreach a toppling the statue. the judge sentenced you to teacboh about the american to young schoolkids. i'm not sure if that judge had the best idea there. >> whenevee bestr i talk to any, a group of people, the firstm is thing i tell them as a message whitthe non-native ts, a message
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now that israel has responded to iran's attack. >> the u.s. was not involved in any of this. only on fox news channel. >> sink or swim tonight, carley shimkus versus dr. nicole saphier. >> have you ever one, curly? no. >> she is going to tonight. she knows so much more about pop culture. know about pop. breath >> all right. there's no pop culture on this quiz. so good luck. luc >> okay. category categories head on the plate. joe biden claims his unclethcatd have been eaten by cannibals. >> a democrat on prime time said this conversationeen eatens upsetting because he's a vegan. >> was it dennis kucinicuse h or shrold ford jr? >> she looked. she looked at that onee , yeah, i she's going. well, i wasn't actually meaning to put this one up, but that's okay. okay. i'm i'm keeping itkeep. s alwa >> now, ifys she wins, there's always going to be an asterisk next to her. all right.
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i don' >> jest. >> time is under dispute. all right. answer as e.a i tried this discussion by phone this discussion. >> five. where was it i who? say what? the guys. i don't know who w >>e should we point give her a point to know >>? t the game okay. sorry. sorry. i got to go. look now, women are so nice. >> clean win. so clean white noise. jesse >> which famous eighties actorto said their were too white molly ringwald or susan sarandon? nt t confident about this one? those going with molly. h going what is it? >> those movies. the movies. i'm welo well known for this movies are real issues because i really very white. ifo >> if you watch it, you automatically do well in the show. okayh th, go.he next category is donnie from the block, which commentator said black people do find trump relatable because of his indictments? >> was it stephenie or charlamagne? the go od. ng
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>> mm-hmm.o there's going to be her some guessing here. oh, what did he say? hey, black people likedictment trump more because of his indictments. >> well, i'm going to go with stephen smith because i know that stephen smiththis w talked about trump this week. >> oh, knoeew, harvey, let's see it. >> because what he's going to is black americans have got am lying. 't >> he was telling the truth. o forfor spis is what we d sportsmanship you're up to. yes. now, to make it a game, we're going to mak up bye the last one count for two. >> can we just can you just tell me which is whichd me ? i do oh, you're. i know their last name. okay. i it's.y this could get ugly. yes, right. guess theit's two categories. >> superbowl cheer, kids. kelsey brother lostuper a super bowl ring in a pool of chili. >> travis or jason? >> excuse me. i'm going with the one with
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the. >> oh, i'm going to go to space. i saw thissa space.g >> i'm not legitimately lost. my god a. >> i can safely assume that my super bowl ring is going to help it. all right. >> so it doesn't matter. you lost, but we want to talk about this great book. >> it's called love mom. inspiring stories celebratinn'th can someone take. there it is right there. th. oesn'ter take, >> if mother's day is over, every day is mother's day. it's not over. hasn't >> it hasn't happened yet. h jesse is actually in a couple weeks, but the book is out and easter god. >> hey, mom, it was my mother's birthday. that's why i thoughtthat's why i was april 12th was her birthday. >> congratulations, carl. congrayou get. u ca and puerto rico is absolutely a way to go. the it was the last day fort da our intern, claudia. she had a fantastic semester,ss i guess you could call it. there she is. thanks so much foral all of your work.
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>> and you have a lovely family. let's listen to text messagewor mark from plant city, florida, o picking on our president. he's the victim of a systemic generationalricti cannibalism. >> edward from peoria, arizona cannibals ate my uncle. >> sounds like a dingo. ate my babune o aty. >> doug from denver, you're taking the cannibalismnlo thing way too far.nn >> it's only funny to a poinpot telling you the worst way to go. tom from alabama. 51 cia former leaders have just1 signed a letter confirming. n uncle betsy wabys eaten by cannibals. >> glen from vero beach.er he sent johnny to aoc's district beach. >> i'd probably be safer in new guinea. oh, johnny is so delicious woul >> that's what they tell me. laura from vero beach. jesse vero is my world. see you soon. i will see you soon. have a great sou weekend. >> i'm waters. and this is myweeken world.
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