tv Watters World FOX News May 14, 2016 8:00pm-9:01pm PDT
8:00 pm
>> "watters world" is on tonight. >> i was encouraged what donald trump said tonight. >> it will be a process. >> is the real civil war on the democratic party? >> walk it into the democratic convention with the majority of delegates. >> then i go inside trump towerr >>um you're in trump world now. >> and will take on cinco de mayo. >> hey! >> the colorado pot tour. and whether americans know who's on the currency. >>ot what did he do that was ves very important? >> he freed the slaves. >> there we go. okay. >> plus, actor scott baio and the panel. "watters world" begins right now.
8:01 pm
well to "watters world." i'm your host jesse watters. donald j. trump is going to be the republican nominee for president.rump love him or hate him, republicans face a choice. america is on the mess press of a third obama term. if hillary wins the white house, america will never change. it's over. we're in the general now. the more republicans attack trump from here on out, the more it helps hillary clinton. going forward, never trump should be called forever hillary. we understand you're understand you're worried about saving conservatism. what about savingwh the country? conservatism is eternal. political power isn't. your conscience will cost you, because you not voting is a vote for a hillary. what does your conscience say about that? elections are about choices. philosophies aren't on the ballot. men and women are. no candidate's perfect, especially in this election, but
8:02 pm
life-long politicians have hurt america. wages are going nowhere, wars not won, border chaos, healthcare deback kells. who has a shot at getting us out of this mess? the same people that said trumpi won't win the nomination are now saying trump won't win the general. here's some ofin them. >> there's plenty of evidence that mr. trump is a con man, a fake. this is the very brand of anger that's led other nations into the abyss.ab >>ys it'ss the republican nomins responsibility to bring unity. he needs to rethink how he's approaching things. >> donald trump gives the win to hillary clinton. >> i don't think he hasin the h temperament to be commander of chief. a lot of colleagues will vote for him enthusiasticallly, some will hold their nose. >> we hope they expect the will for people.
8:03 pm
paul ryan got the message. trump has begun to unite the party, because the party is uniting behind him.ty with one main goal, defeating hillary clinton. joining me now to discuss fox news correspondent abby huntsman, the cohost of "the five," kimberly guilfoyle, richard fowler and democratic political strategist jessica carlyle. this never trump movement is on their last gas. i don't see any gas left in the tank. what about you, kimberly? >>nfla flatlining on the table, in peace. >> ouch. a problem,is iss because you're right. it's forever hillary. if you're saying never trump you're essentially playing for the other team. it's that simple. you have to think what you want, what are the goals foror the future of the country. for example, do you want hillary clinton appointing the next three or four, who knows, supreme court justices. >> sends a shiver up my spine.
8:04 pm
>> sounds real good to me. >> seems to me they're coming around now, the republican party, because you've seen polls out, saying trump is tied in the three main battleground states, tied in the polls.ta >>bl there's still outliers, looking how people voted. that's what democracy is about. know, the republican party they have spoken about tha this. there's still a lot who didn't vote for him obviously. we knowid thatn' trump has donel on the heels of independents breaking for him, and some democrats, but for sure he's the best chance to beat hillary clinton. i always thought that going forward -- well, in a post-rubio world. i thought he would have run the strongest against her. i think that's what's going on. i'm all for people paying attention to the voters. that's what we're doing on the democratic side. >> are you guys are paying close attention. >> we are. she's ahead. >> abby, let me ask you this question. trump seems to be pivoting toward the center. >> yes.
8:05 pm
he needs to. >> and he needs to. i think the healing process has again. paul ryan has gotten the memo. boehner has said this guy will win. how do you see trump making amends here? >>here you have two options at t point, either donald trump or hillary clinton. if you're athry republican, yout to get behind donald trump or sit this one out. you think about someone like mitt romney, sort of the crowned king four years ago, right? he should be the one introducing the next nominee at the convention. he's probably not even going to this thing. >>ba right. >> if anything, this never trump movement is dead, as kimberly was saying, but they've given hillary clinton a bag of goodies. all she has to do is play mitt romney's speech, dumping all over trump. that's not good for the party. they've got to get behind him or hillary clinton willey h benefi. >> looks like sour grapes. >> that's right. richard, you guys are in deep trouble, let's be honest. >> not at all. >>e hillary is fighting two
8:06 pm
opponents. she's fighting bernie sanders on the left, trump on the right. you count the fbi. there's three opponents. >> oh, stop it, jesse. let's just deal with bernie sanders first. here's what bernie sanders is doing, right? bernie sanders has calculated, by the end of this whole thing, he'll have $50 million in the bank. i think if you talk to the inside sources in the bernie sanders campaigkn, you talk to himself, hehe says this, in january when the democrats take back the senate, he's the chair of the budget committee, which means he will write the next budget for this country, and have a $40 million war chest that you can utilize to back candidates -- >> that's scary. >> m heig becomes a powerbrokerr the far left of the democratic party, and that's what he's playing for. he can continue to write money, continue to run. in the convention, he'll get an hour-long speech. it's going t going to be great .
8:07 pm
>> kimberly, i would think he's dragging her so far to the left with these spending ideas, and by the time she comes back to the center trump will plant his flag right there and say, get out of town, you're the radical. >> listen, bernie sanders is so helpful to trump. he's like a trump sleeper cell on the democratic side. it's unbelievable. west virginia is, like, let it rain bernie supporters that won't support hillary, and vote for trump. she still has to battle him in a groundswell of support. it shows how problematic and flawed her candidacy is she can't take down the socialist from vermont, who had no w-2 until he was, like, 40. really? that's a winner? that's the commander in chief? i don't think so. >> we've seen a number of the sanders' supporters say if it's not him, we'll go with trump. that's fascinating. >> that's economic populist. >> i don't think it will. if you look at the national polls, west virginia, michigan, states hurt by free trade
8:08 pm
policies, they're going to be in the sanders-trump campaign. nationally it's 7% to 10% of sanders supporters who will break for trump instead of hillary. >> i that's a lot of people, though,. >> is in '08, 50% of hillary supporters said they wouldn't back obama, but they unified. he's saying, oh, this is fantastic. >> i think what bernie sanders polls to the left, and because trump supports planned parenthood outside of abortion, believes in minimum wage, theli more eccentric he becomes, makes big trouble for him. >> i do think he has broad reach, because he wants to build a wall and defeat isis. i don't think he has problems on the far right. >> or planned parenthood. >> partial-birth abortion. >> no onene likes that.
8:09 pm
8:11 pm
8:12 pm
progressive covers boaand rvs, okay? plenty of policies to go around. [ grunts ] oh, oh, i'm the bad guy? you threw a fish at us, so, yeah. yeah. coverage for land and sea. now, that's progressive. >> as everybody knows, donald trump and megyn kelly went through a rough patch, but this tuesday, may 17th at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on her new show "megyn kelly presents" donald and me mn sit down. >> do you think it's nice to be nice at a debate? >> i think fair. >>. you used the word "nice." >> no, i don't think so.'t i might have said they weren't
8:13 pm
nice, but that doesn't mean they have to be nice. >> the you know it's not a cockl party. >> no. in a certain way what you did might have been a favor because i felt so good about getting through -- i said, if you can get through this debate with those questions, you can get through anything. >> what effect will this, specifically on women voters? >> joining me abby huntsman, lisa booth, democratic political strategist jessica tarlov, and the host of "the five" kimberly guilfoyle. trump is down 15 points with women. do you think after the kelly interview he'll get a bump? >> he said i'm winning with the women. women love me. >> hispanic women, too. >> as a hispanic woman, they like him. i think p it's good.
8:14 pm
you're courageous, fearless, willing to sit down. like when you heard comments about what happened in washington, they saw donald trump one-on-one, he's a listener, inquisttive, wants to get to know you, he's personal that way. they were able to come together. megyn is a closer. they got it done. from what i heard, it's quite good. >> ihi heards it's excellent. >> does this show he's open to being more flexible? >> flexibility was never donald trump's problem, whether it's d policy or anything else. no. i thinkm. it's a great thing obviously. it was obviously that megyn kelly reached out there, waited till he cooled down, and to say come and let's talk. i don't think it closes the gender gap. the issue with donald trump, playing the woman card, is that his -- his whole thing is like
8:15 pm
this pla playboy sexism. i don't get impression that he thinks women are less than him, but the way he talks about them. > i still like the playboy donald trump. i mean, how do you see this working with women? he does have a gender gap. i think this guy can heal that whole gap. what do you think, lisa? >> i i>> think we should be talg about hillary clinton's with men. they'reeme under-represented in congress. when's the last time we'vesent a male president? her problem with men is actually way worse than donald trump's problem with women. m if you actually look at polling her, as high as 58% with women voters, so it's not women are flocking to hillary clinton, like he's relatable. bloomberg did a focus group with democratic women, and words they used to describe it were condescending, the b-word, which i don't use it because my mom may be watching. >> that's sexist.
8:16 pm
>> and raise your hand if her personality will be a problem for her, and every single woman in the focus group raised their hand. it's not a person people are eager to vote for. >> and if she plays the gender card, you know what's coming down the pipeline, monica.a hillary will be paralyzed. >> the best asset for donald trump is his daughter, ivanka trump. you hear her speak. he's raised her.ug that speaks volumes about donald trump. i've been to some of the trump rallies, talked to women, and asked them specifically -- >> did you punch anyone? >> i didn't punch anyone. you know what they tell me, i can get past -- i don't agree with everything he says, but i'i thinking about my kids, grandkids, and i want someone with the right vision.si that's what women care about. they care about their families. he's got to be careful -- you said this jessica -- about how he talks about women. one of the worst moments for him was talking about carly fiorina,
8:17 pm
her face and appearance. with hillary clinton, there's a lot he can go off there. stay away from her physical appearance. she doesn't have the strh or stamina to be commander in chief. >>omma what experience? all the exit polls show women care about the economy, jobs, security. all those things he's very strong on. >> we have babes for trump coming up later in the show. >> tru whoa. >> at least two women will vote for trump. later scott baio enters "watters' world" and explains why he's mad at me. up next, eric trump will share family secrets at tower trump. >> what's going on in d.c. with the post office? >> that's right there. either way we'll be on pennsylvania avenue. d that show. (woman) now we have to wait forever to see it. (jon bon jovi) with directv, you don't. ♪ you see, we've got the power to turn back time. ♪ ♪ that show you missed, let's just go back and find. ♪ ♪ and let's go back and choose spicy instead of mild. ♪
8:18 pm
♪ and maybe reconsider having that second child. ♪ ♪ see, that's the power to turn back time. ♪ (vo) get the ultimate all included bundle. call 1-800-directv. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.
8:19 pm
8:20 pm
♪ no, you're not ♪ yogonna watch it! ♪tch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song.
8:21 pm
>> this, >> this week i got an inside look intoid one of donald trumps closest advisor, his son eric trump, who helps run the family business in trump tower. >> how are the you? >> good to fam see you. >>mp you're in trump's world no, right? >> oh-oh.wo here it is. >> trump's world. >> i think the best thing that ever happened to you is your father running for president. now you can take charge of the organization. >> we're doing big building ins the manila, in the philippines, the tallest building in the philippines. >> it willou be a killa when i t the gorilla in manila. >> is rom okay with this building? >> he's on board. >> what's going on in d.c. with the post office? >> yeah. i think that's right w there. great building. 1100 pennsylvania avenue. it's amazing. so either way we'll be on
8:22 pm
pennsylvania avenue. >> very good. if you're a member of the first family, you're not going to have a view like this anymore, are you? >> he's hav not going to have aw like this. i'll have a view like this. >> let me talk to you about your dad. the last time i saw you, i asked about you and your brotherds fighting when you were little kids. who can win in a fight, you and your brother? oh, come on. did you see the height advantage i have over don? >> would your dad break up the fight? >> he would instigate the fights. >> that's's right. he's like the don king of the office. so does your father keep in this your office so he's always watching you this. >> wat that's right. >> you should take this down to the village and scare people. >> we can around like this. >> look at the size of the
8:23 pm
scissors. >> we used these in chicago. >> you should use that on bernie sanders. >> somebody like trump that believes that climate change is a hoax invented by the chinese. >> good boxing gloves in these. >> one is de la hoya. the other is lennox lewis. two great fighters. >> if you get into trouble in the office, you just knock someone out, right? >> that's right. you can put them on. we had the big gloves from atlantic city, be in there 7 years old, hitting each other.>> >> whaling on each other? >> this is when we were kids, literally on a crane with him, driving the construction sites.d as you walk the hallways, it's a family operation. you've seen that with the campaign, too, by his side the entire time. we love the man to death. family is everything right here. >> how close are you with your brothers and sisters? >> incredibly. we vacation together.
8:24 pm
we never leave each other's sides. >> you never fight? >> oh, yeah, we fight. don has a small arm. he has five kids. it's tamed all of us down a little bit. father with the grandchildren? >> he's incredible. >> is>> he a cuddly guy that we don't know? >> you know, you'd be surprised. the kids run into his office. they'll jump on him. they'll pile on him. he's been amazing. >> at family gatherings, do you guys all get together and watch "watters' world"? >> we like "watters' world." he's the biggest fan of your show. he absolutely loves it. >> he has great taste. >> he does. >> whatt were family traditions in they trump household, growing up, christmas, thanksgiving? what did you do? >>rima eat a lot. >> did you eat trump steaks for dinner? >> steaks are great. trump holidays, all week we'd laugh. some of the comedy that comes out of those is fantastic. >> it's rubio!
8:25 pm
>> did he have a nickname for you? >> god. i'm sure he does. you ask him that question. there's a lot of type a at that table. >> i call him liein' ted. >> tell me about your father, something we don't know. let us in a little bit. >>e he works tirelessly. w he's a workaholic that works tirelessly. he'st. achieved a lot becausef that. that's the greatest lesson. work, work, work, whatever.to achieve, and you'll get there. >> what was the greatest piece of advice your father gave you when you were a little kid? >> in atlantic city, he'd see one light in a sea of thousands why is that light out? he has an amazing eye for detail. >> good luck on themp campaign. >>ai thank you. glad you're here with us. >> thanks for being in my world. >> it's my world. it's our world. >> on monday, i take a guided tour of trump tower and happen to stumble into the chairman's o office.
8:26 pm
you'll love this one. and later, babes for trump are in the building. but up next, "watters' world" goes high up in the rocky mountains. so is this like a dime bag? > ha-ha-ha! you're making a lot more money than i am if that's a dime bag. little miss muffet sat on a tuffet eating her curds and whey. along came a burglar who broke into her home and ransacked the place making off with several valuable tuffets. fortunately geico had recently helped her with homeowners insurance. she got full replacement on her tuffets. the burglar was later captured when he was spotted with whey on his face. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance.
8:28 pm
are not equal especially when it comes to reducing lead in your water. zerowater's five-stage filter is the only one certified by the nsf to reduce lead lead that conventional, two- stage filters may leave behind. so, if you want the purest-tasting water and the water filter that's proven to reduce lead look for zerowater. get more out of your water.
8:29 pm
>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm anita vogel. a massive search is underway for one of the men accused of luring a woman and her four daughters into a utah home. james harrison on the right is believed to be heavily harmed and hiding in the wyoming backcountry. earlier authorities captured harrison's father, now aiding in the search. both men allegedly kidnapped the family after days of using meth amphetamine. the state of hawaii is suing
8:30 pm
takata over faulty air bags, blamed for 11 deaths and more than 100 injuries. millions of takata air bags have been recalled because the inflators can explode, releasing shrapnel into cars. i'm anita vogel. now comeback to "watters' world." >> welcome back to "watters' world." cannabis is legal in colorado. so o'reilly sent me there. the piece generated so much buzz we decided to show it again here. sit back and relax. >> we're on the bus right now. everyone was told to bring their own ca cannabis. >> i like to have a glass of wine and a j. >> a j is a joint, right? >> a j is a joint, exactly right.
8:31 pm
♪ >> where are we now? >> in colorado. welcome. don't ask, nobody knows, is the acronym for them. this looks like candy to me. >> yes. >> do you like candies? h hard candies? soft candies? >> give me something gluten-free. i'm trying to look good this summer. >> a still a good sauce.er >>in do you have illegal aliens watering plants here all day? >> no, we do not. no, we do not. >> goodigh answer.su do you get high off your own supply? >> can i touch it? >> do you want to touch it? the plant. >> i want to touch it. >> is this like a dime bag? >>ou ha-ha. you're making a lot more money than i am if that's a dime bag. >> what do you feel like right now? >>ike i feel very small.
8:32 pm
>> is that a joint? >> you don't have the munchies? >> i don't. do you? >> whathe are the munchies? >> what's a a>> bong? >>hat a bong? okay. so a bong is a water pipe. >>r like a plumber would use? a water pipe. ♪ >> we call people who blow things in new york? the jets. you grab it by the shaft -- a something like that. >> lets air through, so you can clear the chamber. >> so this is a marijuana cigarette. you smoke it through the filter. >> yeah. >> i won't go schizo, will i?
8:33 pm
>> going down the hatch. >> that boy is a p-i-g, pig. >> kin is the munchkin the holef the donut?ou >> ighnu would say yes, but no. >> very poorly worded. i don't think that would make it to print. >> now we're at red rocks national park and amphitheater, the visual part of our tour here. >> tou i feel strangely calm. >> why do you take all your stoned customers here? >> because as you can see it's absolutely breathtaking. >> remember, i'm watters, and this is my world. [laughter] >> perfect. >> so will stoners go to the w polls in november?
8:34 pm
what are they going to do once w they're inside the voting booth? the panel is back with me to discuss. i have some theories about some of these candidates that smoke weed. i think t kasich definitely smokes, because he's always eating. >> oh, my b god. >> bush definitely smokes, because he's so low energy.en hillary is definitely smoking, s because she's so paranoid. >> she needs to. >> what do you think of all this mayhem in colorado?n it's a big state.do >>? definitely. it's smart now, all the remaining candidates are on board with legalizing medical marijuana. smart. it's the american public generally approves it's. i love there's been time spenter talking about the heroin epidemic. i think it's great. it's great for fun, for policy. >> you know what, kimberly is looking at me, so upset, because i don't think she's ever smoked weed. >> ever. >> feast your eyes on these
8:35 pm
genetics. this is what happens when you're winning. instead of you hanging out withe stoner laugh track over there. > the bus was not ventilated, kimberly. >> i can tell. >> richard is obviously a huge pothead. he asked me how to get in touch with the tour guide after that package rolled. >> i tou reject all these comme. in all seriousness, i think, one, i'm happy that we're having conversation about drug abuse outside of weed, because weedt . we should legalize, number one, because it's cost-saving. when we people put behind bars for selling dime bags on the corner it costs us a lot of money. >> only if you sell dime bags like i held. >> that's not true. you can go to jail in some parts of the country for having aav small joint, a roach. >> i don't knowach. what a roac. he's, like, innocent. >> i'm very innocent.
8:36 pm
that's why we're the better party, because we get more things down calm. >> send it over to isis to calm them down. >> that's a new job market. >> lisa, what do you think? high in the rocky, right? >> this is about politics. the democratic voters andtt democrats are driving out millennial voters. that's why the democratic party is embracing legalizing marijuana. t >> it's about driving out the millennial vote. >> it's that we're up with the times. the fact that the republican party is pale, male, and stale is -- >> i don't think so. >> you're the t exception to the rule. exception to the rule.
8:37 pm
8:38 pm
...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises.
8:39 pm
8:40 pm
8:41 pm
>> cinco de mayo took place a few days ago. for those of you who aren't bilingual, like i am, that means may 5th. "watters' world" is very multicultural obviously, and we never miss a party, so i had to check out what it was all about. ♪ >> happy cinco de mayo. >> felicia de mayo. >> what's the best food for cinco de mayo? >> tamales, quesadillas, tacos. >> as everybody knows, donaldld >> what does cinco de mayo made? >> fighting with the frenchpe people, and they won, and everybody celebrated. >> you beat the french? that's not much to celebrate. >> ha-ha-ha. >> where are you from
8:42 pm
originally? >> puertoto rico. >> do mexicans let puerto ricans come to the cinco de mayo parade? >> of course. >> i'm dominican. >> i come from humble beginnings. >> where i from? >> philly. >> when did you come to the united states? >> 10 years ago. >> how did you get here? >> with a border. >> oh, the border? >> yes. >> wasbo it hard to across the border? >> no. before then, not so bad. >> you know mexico is going to pay for the wall, right? >> i don't believe that. >> what do you think about donald trump? >> i mean, cuckoo. >> donald trump, let me think about it. i'll let you know later.
8:43 pm
i nothing to say about it. >> don't worry, he's not going to deport you. >> i think he's doing the best he can. >> did donald trump's taco bowld offend you? >> i love mexican food. shouldn't be crucified for that. can't judge anyone for being honest. >> he t honestly loves the taco bells. >> do they have taco bell in mexico? >> not really. [speaking spanish] >> did you guys invent tequila? >> yes, we did. >> thank you. >>d. what is your favorite tht about the united states? >> i think the women are good. >> the women? >> yeah. >> mine too. i'm watters, and this is my world. >> mi mundo. >> thank you very much. joining me to discuss is actor scotttnj baio. before we begin, you're mad at
8:44 pm
me. why are. you so bad? >> i'm pissed, dude. i'm reaching you out to twitter, and you block me. >> you think i know how to block anybody on twitter? >> ii sent o'reilly an email telling jesse to stop blocking me. >> i've unblocked you. i don't know how that happened. we're good to go. >> thank you. >> you look thrilled. you saw at the top of the show about the never trump movement. a lot of panelists think it's done. what do you think? >> the never trump movement? n if you're never trump movement, you're forever hillary. listen, folks, there's two people in the race. you got to pick one. drop your ego, move on with youn life and vote for trump.ng it's getting to the point where it's silly.si >> the carbon monoxideyo festivities, had a -- cinco de
8:45 pm
mayo festivities, had a fun time there. >> looked like it. >> the hispanic vote key in the november election. the wall very controversial. if walls don't work, why is the obama white house building the white house fence 5 feet higher? >> higher. >> i don't get it. >> i don't get it either. it's a political play. they want the hispanic vote. for me, i agree with the wall completely. >> yeah. >>ee buth to me it's just a political play. i said this, i was talking the other day, and the reason that the -- a lot of hispanics vote for democrats, because the democrats give them stuff. the country they're escaping from, wherever that might be, they're trying to turn that country into that country. that's i don't get. they want to turn this into a socialist, quasi entitlement ridden country, and that's not for me. it's very easy to be an american, but you got to know what it means to be an american.
8:46 pm
you got to sacrifice, work hard, individualism, self-reliance, win and lose, succeed and fail. it's not about getting free stuff. >> i think a lot of these people crossing the border, if they were voting republican, i think the democrats would be out there with shovels, building the wall lickety-split. >> on a train 20 years ago. >> that'sut right. you don't have a house without a wall. it makes common sense. inviting someone into your home, they're at the door, don't you ask who they are? >> sure. >>ho you don't let them in willy-nilly. >> people say, what's the big deal? tell you what, i'm going to come to your house during the next month, i'm going to sit on your couch, eat all your food, you're going to ask me to leave, you'll call the cops to get me out and there's nothing he can do about it. i'll sit there and enjoy my life. have a sanctuary country at this point. >> exactly. >> hispanics in this country
8:47 pm
will benefit from a trump presidency, because he wants infrastructure spending, the guy wants to make this country great again. mexican americans are hard-working people. i think trump will put people back to work. maybe they can work on h the wa. somebody has to build the wall, right? >> they'll build a wall, kick them all out, thanks for the wall. no. you come here, sign the book on the way in. this hiding in the shadows line, i'm just so sick and tired of it from the democrats. you wantis to come here, get on the books, let us know who you are, try to become an american citizen like everybody else. if you don't want to assimilate, become an american, then you got to go. >> that's right. we didn't know this, but a lot of people i tried to speak to couldn't even speak english at the cinco de mayo parade. there you go. scott, thank you very much. i'm now unblocking you on twitter. >>ow you've made my world, my world. >> it'sad your world.
8:48 pm
thank you very much. guys remember obama girl? now we have babes for trump here. but up next, harriet tubman on the 20. in the last two years, quicken loans has paid a year's worth of mortgage payments to 48 lucky winners, thanks to the quicken loans hole-in-one sweepstakes. this year, you could be next. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans. if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here.
8:51 pm
if you've been paying taerngs harriet tubman is going to be on the $20, moving andrew jackson to the back. it got me thinking, do people even know who is tn $5, how about the $100. we hit the sooeds streets for a "watters' world" currency quiz. ♪ >> they are adding this woman to the currency. >> uh-huh. >> do you know who that is? >> rosa parks. no. >> who is this? >> harriet tubman.
8:52 pm
>> excellent. who is she so famous for? >> uncle tom's cabin. >> the underground railroad and getting the slaves through to freedom. >> choo choo. >> more american should know our presidents aren't just expresidents and rich white slave owners. who is that -- he is ugly. i don't know who that is, i just know it's 20 dollars. >> andrew jackson. >> very good. what did he do? >> owned some slaves? >> i mean, they all did, didn't they? >> washington. >> all white guys look alike? >> no. >> ben franklin. >> benjamin franklin. >> excellent. do you know who ben franklin was? >> a president? >> not a president. >> i know i was like a pump and loved the ladies. but -- >> he did the kite and lightning with the key on the string.
8:53 pm
>> do you like a fly a kite? >> i haven't flown one in a while. >> i'm not sure that these individuals have impacted me enough to say i'm proud of them to actually be on the currency. >> he did kind of help invent electricity. that kind of helps you? >> okay. >> who is this guy? >> lincoln. >> very good. what did he do? >> i forgot -- what are you asking me? like i know any of it. >> what did he do that was very, very important? >> besides be the president. off the top of my head, i can't remember. i can't recall. >> he freed the slaves? >> there we go. okay. >> kind of a big deal. >> jefferson. >> george washington. >> mmmm! >> i don't know, who is that dude? >> i would just assume that that guy -- his name is 50. >> ulysses s. -- >> grant? >> excellent. now why is he famous.
8:54 pm
>> i clearly just woke up this morning. um -- >> it's noon. >> hold on. >> this isn't hancock now. no. keep it clean. >> second of treasury. alexander -- >> alexander the great. >> he basically invented -- >> money. >> money. maybe that's a guy i should go. >> hamilton. >> oh, alexander ham ton. >> excellent. did you study for this? >> no. >> the $100 bill. >> george washington. >> what do we know about george washington. >> he used to wear a piece. >> he wasn't really the first president but he was the first president. >> what did he do. >> something important. >> what did he do. >> monticello. >> who did he defeat in the revolutionary war? >> the russians?
8:55 pm
the chimps. >> the brits. >> i'm waters walt ergs and this is my more "stay" per roll. more "sit" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of... ...bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper.
8:56 pm
8:57 pm
are not equal especially when it comes to reducing lead in your water. zerowater's five-stage filter is the only one certified by the nsf to reduce lead lead that conventional, two- stage filters may leave behind. so, if you want the purest-tasting water and the water filter that's proven to reduce lead look for zerowater. get more out of your water. not yet, i'm... folding the laundry! can you? no... cleaning the windows! the living room's a disaster! (vo) most insurance companies give you every reason to avoid them. plants need planting! well the leaves aren't going to rake themselves! (vo) nationwide is different. hon, did you call nationwide to check on our claim? (vo) we put members first. actually, they called me.
8:58 pm
♪ nationwide is on your side nationwide is the exclusive insurance partner of plenti. ♪ we all remember obama girl, who had a big crush on the candidate in 2008. boom girl is retired, i think. but this election we have babes for trump. all over the internet, attractive young women are posing in trump gear making america great again, one picture at a time. so who says the donald has a problem with women? joining us now are two proud babes for trump, sam heg myer and alexa addler. where do you guys go to school? >> we go to brown university. >> where is that, in jersey. >> close. >> do you catch heat for being babes for trump at cool? >> it's hard being a trump supporter. i'm not going to lie. >> it really is.
8:59 pm
>> millenial females. >> they are not feeling the trump? >> no. >> they are not exactly on the trump train yet. >> yet. >> yeah. >> so you guys are pioneers for women for trump. you guys are leading the charge to make sure young women vote fore donald; is that right. >> absolutely. i feel like a lot of millenials don't -- we are into it. and so we do our research and we have the time to watch the news and a lot of people don't. >> trust me, i know a lot of young people don't watch the news. basically, do you guys like trump because of his personality? or his policy? what do you like about him? >> what i like most is he has a passion for this country. i like his policies. he's going to turn it around. and i like his hospital. his honesty is -- >> i am a hunter. i come from at that family of hunters. >> why aren't there any you know, babes for hillary? you don't see any honeys for hillary. you are not seeing on that on
9:00 pm
campus? let me know if you see honeys for hillary we'll have them on to be fair and balanced. thanks for watching. remember, t t t t this is my world. right now on "justice," a -- alleges improper financial dealing involving the clinton foundation. sound familiar? the more serious issue of course is the clinton foundation. it has since blossomed into a $2 billion organized criminal enterprise for rating as a charitible foundation with hubby bill profiting as the world's middle man. i've been telling you about this for years. and tonight, the case against the clintons. plus. >> i think for the most part we agree on a lot of different items. and we're getting there. >> optimism from donald trump about coming to an agreement with paul ryan. tonight, one of the most prominent m
140 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on