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community leaders, they give to the community and understand the community. i am hungry so i'm gonna have a cheesesteak. okay if i do a promo? >> i think that's okay right. [ laughter ] >> they are probably thinking what community is she talking about? she said i hope i have the respect when i leave after ordering this. is she sure she had the respect to begin with? it's always awkward. she never really connects. trump's magic is he can interact with anybody, he goes to them and he draws the best out of them. >> trump is fun. >> fun to watch and even if you don't agree with him, you want to watch. >> it's a good time. >> great to see you in studio, that's it for us tonight. follow me on instagram, facebook and all the rest, or whatever they are calling it. >> jesse: welcome to jesse
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watters "primetime". tonight... >> fani willis keeps dancing but the music is about to stop. >> probably smoke more parmesan cheese than anyone that you know i'm sure. >> hunter biden, irs whistleblowers and the cia. plus... >> i'm not playing with you. it's a love rampage. [♪♪] [♪♪] >> jesse: here here. nor mews are revolting and they want to make america normal
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again. former cia analyst, one of the good guys, says we are living through a great global battle for power. a clash of classes between the normies, ordinary people who want to work, it married, have children and get on with their lives, and the elites who wish to change everything. sex, the climate, our history, your automobile, your diet, even though straws with which you slurp your smoothie. for them, there is no good and evil, no right and wrong, only oppressors and oppressed. every transaction demands their intervention to protect designated oppressed groups. the elites need total control over the information's fear because their policies on immigration, gender and climate just to mention a few aren't popular with normies. to them normies are just a basket of deplorable's manipulated by unscrupulous populists who need to be brought to heel. but no matter how much normies are censored, smeared and
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corralled by the elites, they keep fighting back and electing men like donald trump. the elites can feel it and they are wetting the bed. >> i'm torn because i love american democracy and at the same time i hate listening to democratic bedwetting every day. i want them to be scared so they will work harder. i want them to be wetting their bed every morning so they get up and work harder all day. >> jesse: you are seeing it from coast-to-coast. red states to blue. soros funded das, from their jobs, black women yelling about migrants invading, parents refusing to let their daughters change in the same locker room as boys. take here, from bronx bodegas to manhattan construction sites, to beach towns on the jersey shore, normies are showing up. trump is holding a rally tomorrow in the south bronx. joe biden can't even fill up a room in new hampshire. this was the president of the united states is crowd yesterday. does that look like a man of the
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people? >> joe biden, it's never going to look like beatlemania when joe biden stops off a plane going to an event. joe biden is about normalcy. >> jesse: there's nothing normal about the biden presidency. pandemic, crime, inflation, illegal immigration, no leadership, he just lies and hides. a new reuters poll has biden's approval rating falling to 36%. thirty-six. the revenge of the normies is even being felt in biden's hometown of scranton. >> get a stable guy in there who knows what he's doing, a businessman who did it the first time, we were doing pretty good. >> i was in better shape when trump was in office financially, making less money than i am now. >> we need someone fresh in office. not crooks and not decrepit old people. >> biden has a tendency of dazing often falling asleep so who knows. trump so far, he's on top of
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things. >> jesse: what you are watching is a political uprising in the country against a class of people who have done nothing but talk down to you, if they talk to you at all. that's what our founding fathers were called democracy. the elites favourite word. but when the elites is a democracy, what they mean is there democracy. democracy only exists when they are in power. the elites are so disgusted and threatened by populism they don't even dare debate it. gets to be exterminated from the political landscape. populism must be criminalized. it's why they are using the judicial system to stuff trump in a refrigerator, keep him on ice before they try to throw him in jail. so when he pops up in the south bronx tomorrow night, it's going to drive him crazy. >> he's hosting a rally to try to con people and try to fleece them out of every dollar they have to fund his own legal fees and by the way he's doing it in the south bronx, not to make a
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point, but because he's got court and the man practically has the legal version of an ankle bracelet around him and he can't leave the five boroughs because he always has to be in court. and so it is truly an embarrassment to him and i am looking forward to the response of every day people feeling about -- talking about how they feel. >> jesse: aoc admitted law fare is an ankle bracelet to keep trump away from normies. his connection is too powerful. there's no way aoc could get anywhere near the crowd trump could get in the bronx and that's her district. she's humiliated the bronx want him there and he wants to be in the bronx. saying the elites can sense impending danger. the aggressive moralizing, the embrace of is our ideology, the trampling of the norms. all of it is a function of panic democrats have lost the normies vote. all they have's scare tactics and here's the scariest one of all.
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>> he's going to put people in positions in those organizations he did not have all-stars the last time, you will have the bottom of the barrel this time but people who will want to do his will and that should worry every american. this election matters because of a reason like that. people have to participate. you cannot sit on the sideline. i don't care how you feel about joe biden, you must vote for him because the consequences on the other side are too severe. >> jesse: the former fbi director doesn't realize that normies hate what's become of the fbi. it's a whole reason they are voting trump. send them to washington and smacked the town around. no one feels sorry for crooked fbi directors, dirty prosecutors, roque judges and insider-trading politicians. they don't need protection. normies need protection from them. four years ago biden told -- if you don't vote for me you ain't blocked. now the elites are begging the guy biden insulted to endorse him. watch. >> you say you are not going to
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endorse anybody. now is not the time in my opinion to sit this one out. >> i never said i was sitting it out. >> what are you going to do? >> i'm voting on november but i want to focus on issues, not individuals. >> why not endorse? >> why do you need us to say this if we don't feel comfortable saying it. >> it's not that we needed to say it. i think other folks need to here >> the reality is i think both candidates are trash. but i am going to vote in november and i'm going to vote my best interest and who i think can preserve democracy. >> reporter: predicting a political earthquake is coming and biden will be crushed on election day if populism keeps being prosecuted. america is ready for a normal and that's only starting when we get a president back in the white house who listens to the will of the normies. senator jd vance joins me now. senator, is it a normy election?
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>> i think it is and you are seeing this in a number of ways. people are sick of the law fear, the weaponization of their government, sick of higher prices, sick of the border, the fentanyl flowing across the southern border. issue after issue after issue. what you have is just normal people who think like simply they should be able to send their kids to school without them being indoctrinated, they should live in a country with public safety, they should be able to go to the grocery store and not have to break their budget. those issues are dominating this election and it's so funny to see all of these people panic about the fact that they cannot figure out how to distract from the fact that joe biden has been a failure. every single clip that you showed of various msnbc hosts and politicos melting down, it's because they want to talk about trump's legal problems that are of course the creation of a corrupt justice department, they want to talk about anything other than the fact that biden has been a failure and when
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trump was a president he was a success p1 you hear james wind that donald trump might i don't know punch back at the people who tried to throw him in prison for the rest of his life. do you think that resonates with anybody anymore? >> we have to remember, comey identified hillary clinton broke the law a few days before the 2016 election and now he's decided somehow that donald trump is the biggest public enemy. the problem is, james comey himself presided over a department of justice, a federal bureau of investigation that became weaponized. people don't want to be prosecuted for speaking their mind. they don't want to be prosecuted for participating in the pro-life cause. they certainly don't want to the leader of the opposition donald trump prosecuted on phony trumped up charges that have nothing to do with justice and everything to do with politics. so when you have the leader of
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the fbi who is maybe the single biggest reason why we have a weaponized justice system in this country talking about donald trump as if he's the problem, the problem is james comey and everybody who thinks like he does. if donald trump goes after that weaponized system of justice, it will benefit not primarily donald trump, it will benefit every day americans who want to be able to participate in their own country without being thrown in jail. >> jesse: i agree. he needs to look in the mirror. so today big breaking news, nikki haley who had held out for quite some time officially endorsed donald trump. watch. >> as a voter, i put my priorities on a president who is going to have the backs of our allies and hold our enemies to account. who would secure the border. no more excuses. a president who would support capitalism and freedom.
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a president who understands we need less debt, not more debt. trump has not been perfect on these policies, i have made that clear many, many times. but biden has been a catastrophe. so i will be voting for trump. >> jesse: does that give you great confidence that the republican party, all spectrums are coalescing going into november? >> well cheers to her saying that biden has been a catastrophe, because he has been. my message to people whether they voted for joe biden in 2020, whether they were on the other side of the republican primary in 2024 is, welcome, we need all hands on deck to defeat the democrats and take back this country. it's just too crazy and we want to return to normalcy so i know a lot of people will attack nikki haley for not getting on board sooner. my attitude is, we are thrilled to have nikki haley support for
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the republican party in 2024 and anybody who just wants to go back to low inflation at home, piece all over the world and commonsense at all layers of government, donald trump republicans are the ticket so please get out there and vote. >> jesse: i think that will be a big endorsement for donald trump. significant absolutely and you need a united republican party in order to slay this beast. jd vance, ohio, going to be a big state. thank you so much for coming on prime time. >> thank you jesse. >> jesse: fani willis, chi and loverboy ahead on prime time.
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lied to congress under oath. two irs whistleblowers provided documents to the house that they claim prove hunter perjured himself at least three times. hunter lied to congress about using his dad's name to shake down a chinese businessman for 5 million. he lied about controlling a bank account for his shady firm and he lied about helping a foreigner obtain a visa. hunter's lawyer told fox this... here they go again, grasping at straws and twisting his testimony to try to revive an impeachment inquiry that was a complete another failure. the house is also releasing a document from one of the irs whistleblowers claiming the cia blocked them from interviewing hunters sugar brother. according to the document, an assistant u.s. attorney had a classified meeting with the cia at langley and was told morris was untouchable. she did not tell the
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investigators why they could not interview morris but she did tell them that she picked up a mug from the cia gift shop on the way out. why would the cia protect a hollywood lawyer keeping hunter above water? and why does the cia have a gift shop? and tonight we are also finding out hunters tax trial just got pushed back to september. his gun trial, were three exlovers will testify, still starts in june but the tax trial we expected to run the whole month of september. right before the election. maybe into october. this is a nightmare for the biden family and the campaign. and new york post columnist joins us. a lot of significant developments. what do you think is the most impactful? >> jesse, i think the lying of course is pretty important, when he lied under oath, but we've seen other people lie under oath
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to congress and nothing has come of it so not holding my breath. i think that the cia aspect of this is very curious. i've just been researching and it seems that the cia's shadowy hand is behind a lot of the hunter biden joe biden influenced peddling saga. both during joe biden's vice president see and beyond. and we've already seen the dirty 51 letter, that dishonest letter written by 51 former intelligence operatives, most from the cia, including five former cia directors. that letter saying that hunters laptop was russian disinformation, which it wasn't. just before the election, it really amounted to election interference. if, in fact, as they are suggesting, that there were active cia people involved in vetting that letter and clearing it, that we are talking about a
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very serious issue where the intelligence agencies will have been proven to have intervened on joe biden's behalf to wreak the election. and on top of the fact that here it seems that they were trying to intervene in the hunter biden investigation in delaware on hunter's behalf to prevent the investigators from talking to his sugar brother who was an integral part of the tax investigation because of course he gave more than $6 million, or land, to hunter to pay off his tax debts and to fund his lavish lifestyle. >> jesse: we also remember the whistleblower for the trump perfect phone call, such a perfect phone call, with cia as well. so is the sugar brother and asset and is that 6 million he loaned to hunter even his money? >> very good question. if he's being protected by the cia, he must have been useful in
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some way and remember that hunter biden himself was on the board of a cia cut out, he was placed on that just before he went to ukraine. >> jesse: which cut it was that? that charity group? >> it's part of the national endowment for democracy, the subset of that that the democrats are involved in. >> jesse: wow. very interesting. miranda devine, thank you for your reporting. >> thank you jesse. >> jesse: a few weeks ago primetime introduced you to joel, the violinist, who had his quarter million-dollar student debt erased by biden. what did joel do with his new financial freedom? he's flying to india for a yoga retreat. but the white house isn't stopping with the likes of joel. today biden handpicked 160,000 more goals and paid off $7 billion of their student loans. including a little note that says please vote for me.
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what about the people who did not go to college or the people who paid their own way? binders as tough luck. >> what then is the white house's message to those americans who did not attend college for a variety of reasons, perhaps including that they did not want to take on all the debt that went with it, that they feel like in some form they are responsible for allowing those who did not to pay their fair share? >> so look here's the thing this is a president who has been clear about making sure that he's building an economy that leaves no one behind, making sure that -- [ simultaneous talking ] >> i hear your question but if you look at what the president has done holistically over the past three and a half years, he's try to build an economy for everyone. we are talking about folks who are in debt who are literally being crushed. literally being crushed because they took, you know, they took. >> not literally being crushed. >> financially. is that okay with you?
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>> jesse: what's crushing is the two punch combination of unfairness and inflation, bribing voters by paying their debts? what does binder call that? >> they should be given a bit of breathing room. that is something that -- by the way that something majority of americans agree on. >> jesse: breathing room. we know biden hates polls but he should probably have looked at this one before rubberstamping this new round of handouts. the majority of americans actually do not want their money used as welfare for college grads. [♪♪] >> jesse: more primetime ahead. [♪♪] you know, i spend a lot of time thinking about dirt. at three in the morning. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle-gro. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt.
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[♪♪] >> jesse: fani willis and nathan finally reunited last night. fani willis won her primary through a big old party and here's how she kicked it off. >> it's a message that's [ bleep ] folks off but there is no one above the law in this country,
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nor is there anyone beneath it. >> jesse: is paying your lover with taxpayer dollars above or beneath the law? then she moved on to what she loves the most. >> right here tonight, this is a fundraiser in case you are confused. if you left some money at the door, oh back and leave some more. i've got two stores, go on by a t-shirt because you will need to wear it. >> jesse: after she got paid, time to hit the bar and you know fani does not drink wine. >> tonight we are going to stop and smell the roses, we are going to celebrate, we are going to party. the da drinking gray goose in case anybody wonder. >> jesse: but the highlight of the night was when loverboy nathan wade showed up with a big smile on his face, with which he stuffed before his woman caught
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up on stage. last night must have been great because loverboy had a new pep in his step and joy in his life. >> i made the statement earlier that workplace romances are as american as apple pie. that was not to make light of the situation, that was just to say that it could happen to anyone. >> jesse: sure can. but that's over. now loverboy and fani are just friends. >> how would you characterize the relationship? >> we are the best of friends, great friends. being attacked this way, the only other person on the planet who knows what i am going through and i know what she's going through, we communicate daily. you know, during the course of the prosecution, when i was a part of the team, we talked all the time but we talked about the
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case. it was about business. now there's been a shift in the communication and it's more about hey how are you handling the pressure or is your family okay. >> jesse: friends without benefits then. trump calls fani fani wade. loverboy's last name. nathan does not like that. is he sensitive? >> i respect his right to voice his opinion. her name is fani willis. my name is nathan wade. we are not married. having said that, there is something special about individuals who say things just for attention or just to get a reaction. my reaction is simply this, thank you. >> jesse: clay travis is the founder of out,.com.
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there is something endearing about these two. i can't put my finger on it. >> did you see that she made him wear a credential in the first shot that you had where he was standing there at the table eating off a plate, he had a big sort of lanyard around his neck? i guess at some point they came and let him take that off. i love that this duo has somehow turned themselves into victims when the people of the state of georgia paid nathan wade $700,000 basically to be the boy toy of fani willis. i just -- the idea that she got reelected with these i guess is fantastic. i still think she will lose her law license over all of this and maybe she can become a spokesperson for gray goose because in her defense she seems to really love the vodka. >> jesse: i love gray goose too. >> but i don't know that will pay the bills. i love everything about this story. if you were trying to come up with the most ridiculous prosecution of trump, it's not
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even going to be down in south florida for the deadly raid where they could have killed him trying to get, you know, 20-year-old papers, it's not going to be jack smith fumbling all over himself in washington, dc, it's not even going to be alvin bragg in new york city. this is the personification of the crazy that they have brought to bear in atlanta where this woman i think is going to actually lose her law license, certainly lose the ability to prosecute this case, before all is said and done. >> jesse: she will lose her law license and her dignity after all is said and done. big day in the republican party. nikki haley officially endorsing donald trump. this is huge. what do you think? >> maybe she wants to be vp. did anybody think she was not going to endorse donald trump for the last several months? look, she should have done it a long time ago. i think if she had had good advisors they would have told her after the butt kicking in new hampshire, let's go ahead and endorse trump.
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i think if she had done that i think she would be the vice president right now. >> jesse: you think she could have squeezed onto the ticket? you think she could've squeezed herself on if she had done the endorsement earlier? >> i think if she right after new hampshire had come out and said the people have made their choice, donald trump is going to be the nominee and it's important for all of us to rally behind him. instead she went and got crushed in her home state of south carolina, then stayed on for big tuesday, super tuesday, got beat even worse. i think she killed her chances. >> jesse: we are happy she's on the team now because we need a united party going into november. thank you so much. clay travis. >> i hope she likes gray goose. >> jesse: clay travis who will never lose a bottle of grey goose or his law license. got help him. thank you. >> jesse: southern california has become america's hottest migrant magnet. san diego county officials say the shelter system completely overrun, nearly 150,000 migrants
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have been released on the streets just since september and they come from every corner of the globe. south america, china, the mideast. national correspondent bill melugin caught up with a group of them in the middle of the night. here's how that went down. >> jesse, adult men from all around the world are showing up here in sanctuary state california to cross our border illegally in the middle of the night. take a look at this video we shot right here, east of san diego, 2:00 am as masses of predominantly middle eastern and asian men crossed illegally here , very nonchalant. many of them special interest aliens, meaning they are coming from countries with potential national security concerns. we talked to a lot of them, there was not a single ask again out here. take a listen. >> where you from?
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>> pakistan. >> pakistan. >> india. >> türkiye. >> india. >> türkiye. >> türkiye. >> china. >> ecuador. >> india. >> india. >> india. >> india. >> india. >> india. >> india. >> all india? >> iran. >> iran. why did you come? >> no freedom in iran. iran is dangerous country. no freedom for speaking, writing, singing or thinking. >> reporter: we met up with a local resident, former u.s. military, he goes out and collects all these discarded passports and ids that illegal immigrants drop as soon as they cross into the country illegally. he has hundreds from china, afghanistan, pakistan, saudi arabia, türkiye, many others. some of them are burnt, a cut, shredded as these migrants try
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to destroy some of the documents to hide who they are and where they've been. take a listen. >> they are just dropping this stuff on the ground. to come here and assume a new identity. it's a little bit scary. from my military background it sing the people who are coming across, mail, mail, mail, these are all military aged males. i've got the proof right here. >> reporter: if you're wondering how some of these people from halfway around the world arrive here at the san diego border, we have talked to a lot of them, using translator apps. they told us they fly into türkiye and then fly into mexico and then take a bus up the tijuana and then cross somewhere in this area. jesse, back to you. [♪♪] >> jesse: diddy plus wellness wednesday, ahead. [♪♪] storath the where connections grow and memories are born. at bass pro shops and cabela's, we believe in the magic of the great outdoors. our friendly, knowledgeable outfitters will help you gear up for your next adventure. with club member mondays
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[♪♪] >> jesse: happy wellness wednesday. "primetime" has always said if your life is too comfortable you are not living, you are dianne. modern america has gotten complacent. we sit in climate -controlled boxes all day and then drive home in a climate controlled box on wheels to another climate control box. we don't hunt or harvest, we have seamless dinner drop-offs
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to eat in front of a tv. we confused comfort with happiness. the heart of the human experience is always been about perseverance. you try, fail, get back up and try again. you do hard things because it's rewarding. you don't have to go out in the woods and grapple with a grizzly pot a certain level of discomfort can drastically change your life for the better. run fast, lift heavy, learn a language, gave a speech, expose yourself to extreme heat and cold. adversity shots the system, makes us sharper, gives us a purpose and discipline. so let's get uncomfortable together. michael easter knows the importance of challenging yourself. he survived alaska's most remote backcountry and wrote the book the comfort crisis. he joins us now. all right michael. tell us what it means to be uncomfortable. how can we be as uncomfortable as we can be without dying? >> will you can go to alaska for
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30 days like i did. i think the larger message though is that weaving discomfort into your life can be very practical and very beneficial. it's a stat i like to throw out, only 2 percent of people take the stairs when there's also an escalator available. yeah that simple act of taking the stairs was recently shown in the study to reduce the risk of heart disease deaths by 39%, just the simple act of taking the stairs. >> jesse: what other little things like that can people do in their daily lives, their habits and routines? >> oh man, we woven comfort into our life is so deeply that the steps we can take to sort of rediscover discomfort are very easy. for example 93% of our time is spent indoors and yet we know spending more time outside exposed to the elements, walking is one of the best things a person can do for themselves. i mean the steps are really easy, it's as simple as going escalator or stairs, which one am i going to take and choosing the stairs. >> jesse: so walking more, getting sunlight.
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what else in terms of if someone is up for an adventure, we can't all go to alaska like you but maybe a weekend warrior, what do you suggest? >> there is a concept i talk about in the book called the nature pyramid and it gives people a sort of prescription for the amount of time we should spend outside in order to enhance our mental health, physical health. it's found that basically 20 minutes three times a week is a really great dose if you live in a neighborhood and have easy access to a park. next step is spending five hours a month in sort of more park like nature and then at the top of this, the three-day effect, it's found that spending three days in the backcountry every single year is like this hard reset for human mental health, for human physical health and it's an awesome approachable way to get outside more and along the way you will have a lot of good things happen and i can tell you you won't regret it. it may be uncomfortable in the short-term but you won't regret it. >> jesse: alaska, here comes "primetime", we are taking the
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show to the backcountry. thank you so much, we love the book. let's get uncomfortable. thank you again. >> thank you for having me. [♪♪] >> jesse: time for waters mack cooler. first topic, joe, the nfl's best kicker became that medias new punching bag after telling female college graduates they are probably excited to fall in love and have families, so controversial. now patrick mahomes, is coach, at even the commissioner are backing him up. watch. >> i judge him by the character he shows every day and that's a good person. >> he has his opinions and we all respect that. i will let you guys -- i let you guys in the room and you have a lot of opinions i don't like. >> they have diversity of opinions and thoughts just like america does. >> diversity of opinions and thoughts. is that in dei? >> absolutely not. you have to love how they all champion free speech.
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they particularly talked about how the chiefs locker room is like a family, you will have disagreements but at the and they are on the same team and respect each other but this is such a stupid controversy. it reminds me of during the black lives matter hype when that was big in 2020 and you had people getting fired for simply writing on twitter saying i think all lives matter. that's racist because i think all people are created equal? >> jesse: all lives matter, you are fired, clean out your desk. what? people love to bed on everything from sports, horses, cards. mom, you only 50 box. it's no surprise that people like to make money on politics. they are called election betting markets. trump is at an all-time high in the markets right now in this week the biden a ministration ordered all betting to be banned on elections. what a coincidence. >> they are not happy with the points pressure. >> the alvin bragg trial started in late april and abetting markets had biden is a slight
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favorite. today trump is up 17 points, that's a three possession game, jesse, his highest ever in all three elections. >> jesse: do you think it has everything to do with the trial or is it something else? >> it's the boomerang effect from the trial. it's not like he's been campaigning that much. he had a big policy announcement people don't like the weaponization of the justice system. >> jesse: 17 pointspread, that's a big one. september new york city mayor eric adams gave diddy the keys keys to the city, remember? >> he to the city, yeah, i'm coming to the garden with [ bleep ]. i'm not playing with you new york, giving you love. it's a love rampage. >> jesse: but after everybody saw did he beating up his acts, adams wants the key back. >> we are going to take the next steps. my heart goes out to the young lady who was assaulted. all of us are disgusted at the video. of seeing something of that magnitude. but we want to literally remove
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the key and make sure we do it right. >> jesse: what does do it right mean when you go get the key back from diddy? >> if you look up hedging in the dictionary, that statement was an example but i love one adams gave diddy the key. wants to here the money quote? "the bad boy of entertainment is getting a key to the city from the bad boy of politics. o.a.t. no one has ever called you the bad boy of politics. >> jesse: except himself. now we will put -- bat on trump in the election markets before they shut it down. >> like colds jets. >> jesse: breaking news on fauci's deleted e-mails. right back.
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[ ♪♪ ] the right-hand man of anthony without he was caught deleting records about the origins of covid-19 using secret back channels to avoid voyeur
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requests. are senior national correspondent has the latest. >> something else a top advisor at the nih the national institute of health deleted records critical to uncovering the origin of covid-19 and used a secret back channel to help the doctor and another federal grant that apparently funded gain of function research in wuhan china of a transparency that according to correct trends -- congressional advisors who believe the improperly conducted government officials rather government business from his private e-mail account. sound familiar? >> he solicited help the dodger records of requests according to e-mails but up by the house select subcommittee on that during the pandemic. is it took part in a conspiracy
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of the highest levels of agency to hide and potentially destroy official records regarding the origins of covid-19. in 1 e-mail april 21st, 2021 there's no worry about it i can either send stuff to tony on his private e-mail or handed to them at work or at his house. he is too smart to let colleagues send him stuff that could cause trouble. the subcommittee chairman from ohio, a republican called the 30,000 pages of e-mails deeply concerning saying they reflected poorly on his leadership and others suggest the doctor might have even broken the law. >> may 13th, 2021 we connected a reporter to the doctor by a secret back channel. what back channel did you have for him? >> all these terms like secret back channel and the other when you mentioned were just jokes.
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>> joke but he did write it saying back channel secret back channel on current administrative leave another e-mail february 24th saying he parted with staff to hide e-mails saying they learn from the foyer lady on how to make e-mails disappear plus a deleting most of those earlier e-mails after sending them to gmail basically it's safe as long as we use my private e-mail. he said they asked both that nothing gets sent except to my gmail well in june maybe feeling a tightening noose he admitted he end the doctor root deleted e-mails regarding echo health alliance once stuff hit the fan. >> a drever send information related to covid-19 to his personal e-mail 3. >> i don't remember if i did i may have but i certainly told
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him some things that he asked me to tell him about. >> i don't know and i don't remember. once more the e-mails jesse show the nih office of general counsel instructed agency underlings to ignore the request even though they were lawful. >> sean: hit the fan understatement thank you so much [ ♪♪ ] they want to spray my yard with mosquito chemicals to kill all of them but i heard that will kill me so is it worth using there's losing a year of my life so i don't sweat those flies i thank you know the answer. tim from california i'm an army leader me roar will your room if -- with me nice try i'm waters and this is my world. [ ♪♪ ]

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