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d what i knew in my gut with a little surprise. ancestry helped give me a sense of identity. starts right now. chlorred waters world is on tonight. call it donald trump the comeback, the republican nominee hitting hillary clinton where it hurts. >> she is against the police, believe me. >> as he weaponizes the staff, is it enough to lift trump to victory? the panel debates. plus, as urban chaos rages across america, obama is still working on the golf game. i go to martha's vineyard and evaluate the president's game. >> one of the great presidents that the country has ever had. >> are you on drugs? >> and them i go back to mid eel time in search of political s l scholars. do you know where benghazi is?
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>> pakistan. >> guess again. >> india. >> and then i crash the parade. who are you voting for in november? >> trump. >> "watt ers world" starts right now. i'm jesse watters. the president has been out playing golf and i found a great way to find a expense account to get out to the vineyard to assess the president's legacy. fir first, we have to do something. >> what's that? >> oh, man, no. nobody will recognize me now. no one will recognize me now. >> don't you feel cooler? >> not necessarily. >> nice weather out here today. >> it is gorgeous. i love it out here. >> it sure is. >> i love it out here, too. >> president obama is here on the vineyard on vacation, and what do you think about that? >> i don't give a bull p[ bleep.
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>> okay. >> and the president is back in town, and what has he been up to? >> well, he plays golf. >> just like when he is not on vacation? >> yes, that is correct. >> what is does the president need all to rest from? >> he has been working hard for all of the eight years. >> reading the tell prompter is taxing. >> if we -- if we -- >> tell me what you they the president's legacy will be. >> his legacy is going be change, you know. >> change for the worst? >> no, change for the good. >> i think that he's probably going to be going down as one of the great presidents that this country has ever had. >> are you on drugs? >> i am not on drugs. but i am on fox. >> i think that you spent a lot of money to make us fairly average. >> he saved the auto industry. he has introduced health care. >> didn't he say that the health care prices were going to go down, but now they are up? >> well, i -- i don't know
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whether he said that, but you are saying that. >> you don't trust me? >> no, i don't trust you. >> it is admirable that he is trying to make affordable health care for everybody. that is a huge thing. >> too bad it did not work. >> yeah, i know. >> what do you think the president's signature accomplishments have been? >> he recently released like hundr hundreds of people from jail. >> sending the criminals on the streets is a good thing sh. >> he is good. i see why you have him. >> and his administration is confronted with scandals. >> obama has not had one legitimate scandal. >> what about the irs, and the benghazi -- >> well, it is bush's fault. >> when is the war never going to be bush's fault? >> never. eve ever. >> internationally, what is the president's legacy as? >> well, he helped everyone rise to the point to compete with us,
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and again, allowed us to look weak in the eyes of other nations. >> osama bin laden going down was great. i appreciated that one quite a bit. >> appreciate the s.e.a.l.s for that. >> thank you, s.e.a.l.s. >> and we will rue the day that we gave iran permission to create a nuclear arsenal. >> he has been an awesome president. >> tell me what you think that the president has done that is so awesome. >> having his daughters growing up in the white house. >> and probably harder than dealing with isis raising two teenaged girls at a home. >> potentially. >> that is good. that is good. >> the one thing that i would like to say is that i will miss his political correctness in the way that he presents himself. >> you like political correctness? >> i do. >> you are going to love trump. >> oh, you are so politically correct. you are so beautiful. ah. >> and the vineyard is terrified
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of donald trump, and i think that the vineyard tends to underestimate his chances of being elected, because nobody on martha's vineyard has said publicly that they will vote for donald trump. >> do you know who i am? >> i don't, actually. >> i have no idea who you are. i really don't care. >> i'm jesse watters, and this is my world. >> hi "watters world." >> that is a lot of fun, but let's do a real assessment of president obama's first two terms. first jobs. despite president obama's claim that he has added millions of jobs, 14 million americans have dropped out of the labor force. the participation is so low that we have not seen it in the late 1970s under jimmy carter. paychecks, people are making less money now than they were when president obama took
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office. health care, despite president obama promising to reduce health care premiums for the typical family by $2,500 per year, health care premiums have actually increased by almost $4,000. government dependency, and for instance food stamps skyrocketed under the presidency, and up almost 36%, and homeowner is down. and worst of all, the president has nearly doubled the u.s. national debt from $10 trillion when he took office to nearly $20 trillion. and to be fair, this is not all of the president's fault. there are many long-term economic factors that play a role, but president obama and both houses of congress for the first two years, and he got everything that he wanted to get done, and he made a lot of promises. >> generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide
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care for the sick and jobs for the jobless. this is the moment when the rise of the ocean began the slow and the planet began to heal. >> i don't believe that the planet is healing that much. but the stock market is outstanding under president obama's two terms mostly because of the federal reserve's cheap money policy. and wall street has gotten richer, but main street has not. and now to the foreign policy front. even obama's biggest supporters say that he has underperformed. the southern bord ser an absolute mess. the president has pulled back the border patrol from the front lines and stopped construction of the border fence. there have been multiple domestic terror attacks in the homeland under this president's watch. they are not his fault to be fair, but there were many intelligence failures that the led to the massive loss of life. the iranians, the russians and
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the chinese are all on the rise and traditional allies like israel, saudi arabia and france no longer take american support for granted. and while the president deserves credit for killing bin laden, isis has expanded throughout the middle east and into europe. the president underestimated the threat and he has not pursue ad winning strategy. bottom line, after almost eight years of president obama, the american people are less wealthy and less safe. hillary clinton will be president obama's third term. so if donald trump can effectively tie hillary clinton to the president's policy record and not on the personal basis, but on policy, she will have a tu tough time defend iing this onslaught. coming up, donald trump, the comeback. we will analyze. later, watters' world goes back to the medieval times.
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sometimes in the heat of debate and speaking on the multitude of issues, you don't choose the right words or you say the wrong thing. i have done that. and believe it or not, i regret it. and i do regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain. too much is at stake for us to be consumed with these issues, but one thing that i can promise you this, i will always tell you the truth. >> and a little contrition from donald trump. that must signal that the campaign may be on a comeback. but is it enough to win? joining me now co-host of the five kimmerluilfoyle and
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brian killmead who wanted to make sure that het got enough time. and he may not be able to talk enough. >> i wanted to be introduced first. can we get it over first. >> because women talk too much or just me? is there an apology there? >> if there is an apology, i will read it. >> that is all you are good for. in all seriously, donald trump apologizing and it reminds me of the aa-deal that in the first step you apologize and the second step, you apologize for all of the pain and suffering that you caused people, and what does this signal to you. >> and first of all, kimberly and i have not been on theto an me meeting. >>. >> i have not seen a week like this for him, and the speech thursday was the best election cycle for me from 2015 through 2016 and marco rubio to bernie
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sa sanders and it is written and with his voice, and whoever that is, professional speechwriters understood the message and he got in there and what he is also addressing is the african-american community, and even tho he may not get their vote, he is saying i care about everybody, and i don't care what you have heard. and also, kim ber i will l he is nimble now, and when the news cycle turns in his favor, he is going to milwaukee in the drop of a hat, and going to louisiana to talk to the flooding victims to show some concern while the president is out there continuing to work on the chipping and the putting. what does that say to you that donald has been a little bit more flexible when it comes to moving around the campaign? >> yeah, i think that you said a good word nimble, but he is learning and growing as a candidate. and he is definitely showing that he is presidential and he wants to earn the trust and the respect and the vote of americans out there that he is able to, i wouldn't even call it a pivot, but it is more of the
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growth opportunity as he seizes the moment. >> and they have produce ad great new ad, and we will show it. >> and that is news, because it is the only ad produced. >> take the top one. >> and take a look at it. >> hillary clinton's america, the system stays rigged against americans. the syrian refugees will flood in, and illegal immigrants who are convicted of crimes can stay and collecting social security benefits and skip the line, and with our border open, it is worse. donald trump's border is secured and the criminals shipped out and our families safe. change that will make america safe again. donald trump for president. >> i am donald trump and i approve this message. >> very slick contrast and professionally done, and ties in immigration with the national security, and effective or not? >> yeah. it is an ad. i was in pennsylvania last weekend and a state that he wanted to win and he said if he does not win it, he is rigged.
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all i saw was hillary attack ads and you never would have thought that he did one thing right in his life. >> and attack. >> and now, they will roll it out and the tactic of the audience to be waiting for the olympics to diminish is interesting one, but governor huckabee, because kimmerly was dropping names earlier, but in politic, you have to match the attack in the medium of which it is delivered which means social media or television. >> so he cannot respond to hillary's attack ads with a tweet? >> well, that is looking like, serious business and this guy is in it to win, and this is a strong week for the trump/pence campaign, and i like them. he is able to do more with less, and god bless him, but it is crunch time and if you want to win and make america great
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again, you is to get the swing votes, and especially p-a. >> and with the good judgment, we will have you back and k kimberly back for the next segment. and coming up, ryan lochte's saga continues, and we will debate who are the real villain s, and also, the dominican day parade. >> hey, papi chulo. indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea! here's pepto bismol! ah. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ (humming) ♪ so you're up at dawn,
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>> that is kimberly's favorite song. welcome back. ryan lochte, one of america's golden boys is in hot water. while compete manage the rio olympics the silver-haired swimmer is up to no good.
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he said that after a night of partying he and three other swimmers were robbed at gunpoint on sunday morning. but then actions contra ikt ded by closed circuit video where they are accused of vandalism. and it is dubbed watergate, and so who is telling the truth, and what does it mean for ryan lochte back home in america as i am back here with kimberly and ryan. and he is the hillary clinton of the olympics. >> oh, my god. >> and do you feel bad for ryan lochte. >> i think that you a hater. >> we love ryan lochte. and that is a liar, liar speedo on fire. and quite an image. and i don't know what happened, but the closed circuit tv, and they said that the tape is not showing everything, because it is edited and one of the swimmers has a $11,000 fine.
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>> shakedown. >> and that in brazil, you don't want to do the time, you pay p the fine. >> and they shakedown our olympic swimmer, and that is not a good thing and i would get john kerry on the phone right now, the ambassador, because this cannot stand. >> and you looking at this as a pro american story, and that is what bothers me, because it is the international olympics, but this is what bothers me as a former sports guy, there is two americans who won the shot putt contest on thursday, and they won't get the rest of publicity and gold and silver and first female wrestler who got the gold medal, but for hundreds of hours, we have swamped them who are in anonymity looking to get paid, because ryan lochte has 12 or 14 medals already is so immature, and he lied and left to leave the teammates holding the bag. >> i can't believe that anybody believed ryan lochte in the
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first place. let's take a look back. >> i was so happy that my mom was there. i just blanked out again. >> okay. worst reality show ever. >> not a good american, but he is our american. >> and yes, he should pay the fine, a think it isser horrible that the poor guy got stuck there to pay the fine by hims f himself. and you share the medals and share the fine. >> and he is back chilling with the ladies. >> and matt lauer with bigfoot billy, but speaking of rio -- >> yes, you do. >> i was at the beach and asked people what they think of the candidates, and here it is. ♪ >> what do you think hillary's good qualities are? >> she has a nice smile, i guess that. a good quality. >> you have a thing for hillary? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> well, she has been in politics and the white house for
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a lifetime. >> and she is a lifelong politician. what do you think that hillary's good qualities are? >> lying. >> she is a good liar? >> oh, the best. >> and she is trying to do something that a man has only done. >> are you voting for hillary? >> well -- >> wow! what do you think that the bad qualities are? >> she is a liar, man. stone cold liar, man. >> the nepotism and the corruption. >> you don't want a feminist as commander in chief. >> we girls are hormonal at times. >> i am glad i didn't say that. what do you think that trump's good qualities are? >> he is opiniis opinionated an corruptible. >> are you laughing at him? >> he is a good businessman. and he doesn't have to pay for anything. that is the best quality. >> i don't like to wear a toup e toupee. it is my hair. >> and so hillary is --
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>> have you heard her bark like a dog? >> you'd rather have a liar as president than trump? >> a liar than mn someone who is racist. >> he says things that people don't want to say themselves, but they might be thinking. >> so he is like the drunk president? >> yeah. >> are you going to vote in november? >> i don't believe i will be voting. i don't care for either of the candidates. >> what are you going to do on election day? >> i will be probably at the beach. >> perfect. >> all i need is some tasty waves and cool buzz and i'm fine. >> i'm watters and this is my world. there you go. and all right. right after the break, waers world will assess what the media has not told you about the hillary clinton campaign. ters
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life from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright in washington, and this is what is happen iing. good news tonight for people living in the vicinity of two major california wildfires. crews in the northern part of the state report that the arson fire in lower lake is 95% contained, but not without a toll of 189 homes destroyed. and fire officials have lifted all evacuation orders for thousands of residents chased away days ago by a wildfire in the mountains east of los angeles. early damage assessment reveals that more than 100 homes were destroyed there. and then in places like florida, the news not so good for the folks living there and in other gulf coast states as the national institutes ohealth say that de spispite a massive eradication program under way,
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the zika-borne virus could be with us for a while. ♪ welcome back to "watters world" and the conventional wisdom is that donald trump the has had a rough patch for the last couple of weeks, but the media has been hiding many damaging stories about hillary clinton. her health. questions have been raised about her ability to perform at a high level. she's had help getting up the stairs. she is being proppeded up with pillows. she is 68 years old, and she has a history of blood clots and faint i fainting. and some of her behavior has been a little bizarre, for instance the coughing. what is that about? and the balking. we all know the barking, and just the general goofiness. i, myself, do not understand it. and furthermore, hillary's schedule has been very, very light. she has not done a press
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conference in over 260 days. and during the first two weeks of august she took almost every other day off. is she tired? or is she hiding something? maybe she is hiding herself. discovered to have , the clinton been working extremely closely with hillary's state department, and trafficking in the favors for friends and donors, and we did not hear about that. and the justice department under the obama administration killed the fbi probe into the clinton foundation. but the clinton foundation the has allegedly been hacked, and so we could see more of this in october. and maybe a little surprise. other horrible headlines for hilla hillary, the father of the orlando terrorist showed up at the rally. what was he doing there? and also, she has been slapped with a lawsuit from the families of the ben gghazi disaster for defamation. and finally, i will let hillary clinton speak for herself. >> so i nknow what we can do
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together, but how are we going to pay for it? well, i will tell you how we are going to pay for it, we are going where the money is, and we are going after the super wealthy and after the corporations and after wallt street so they will pay their fair share. >> get used to that, ladies and gentlemen. with me now, washington times' columnist madison and senior strategist at shoen consulting jessica. and now, hillary is supposed to be a strong and independent woman, and why does she need the help from the media, the obama justice department, from hollywood, from her husband -- >> we are moving past the people who are supporting her physically. >> yes. >> and not only the physical part and so all of the emotional support, and more than support, she needs the people running the
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damage control, because a lot of the things have not been covered in the mainstream media and why is that fair? >> why is that fair? i don't know what has been covered, because i have been seeing it, but not been hanging out at fox too much, but the photo of her is in february when she fell, and we have seen donald trump jump when somebody comes near the stage, and the clinton foundation stuff has been widely reported. >> and he was jumping from -- >> he was out there to save the fans. if the schedule is lighter, it is not because she is tired, but because she is winning and she does not need to be out there on the trail everyday like that, and she works incredibly hard. >> you are saying that she has it that wrapped up? >> no, i don't. >> but take every other day off in a august. >> first of all, august is the slowest month for the presidential year. >> and she needs rest? >> every lady needs some rest, but i am not saying that is what is going on because she is running an excellent strategic campaign and letting donald
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trump do donald trump, and that has been hurting him. >> and he has been sticking to the script, and continuing with the ads and the prompter, and the media is going to be looking into the vacuum to pay attention to hillary. an now i think that the trump tower climber was covered for about six minutes on the evening newscast, but the clinton foundation scandal with pay for play e-mails covered about 30 seconds a minute, and that is how unfair this is. >> and absolutely. what is not unfair is that they are not covering her health, but the clinton foundation. and when we have $165 billion of armed sales to 20 countries that donated to clinton foundation, some say it is a coincidence, but it is say not. we will see and hear more about this in october. >> and also some bad headlines, but hillary is not asked about the headlines. has she been asked about the $400 million payment to the are iranians? has hillary been asked about the
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v.p. candidate tim kaine saying that politicians who are caught cheating on their wives should resign? and the death spiral that is taking place as the insure ers are pulled out of the exchange, and she has not been asked about it once? >> she has not been asked about any of the controversial issues, and the big ets thigest thing if she was, she might lie. >> and i thought that you were so reasonable when we were chatting in the green room. >> i am 100% reasonable when it co comes to the health, and i don't believe i agree with a lot of people slamming her with the health, and this is not what the donald trump campaign should be focusing on. >> and a doctor went out to the slam her saying that people out there on coumadin should not be running, and she was seen by a doctor at nyu and not like dr.
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drew, and another man who is the fittest man to run donald j. trump, and you can look at the the letter, and yes, she is 68 years old, and things have happened, but this is not a woman who would not be running or taking on the responsibility if she was going to be croaking in year two. >> what i don't understand is if the media is treating her with kid gloves because she a woman or democrat? we will find out soon. and coming up, watters' world goes to the renaissance fair. first, i head to the dominican day parade. can you guys teach me some dominican dance moves. >> yes, shake it. shake your butt.
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♪ ♪ girl i like the way you move ♪ come show me ♪ i can't wait no more >> watters world never misses an opportunity to go to the parade and watters' world is such an open-minded person when it comes to other cultures so when i heard that the dominican parade was going down downtown i had to follow. ♪ >> if the cubans are famous nr the cigars, and puerto rico is
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famous n famous for the rum w what is the dominican republic famous for? >> for the liquor, too, because they lin drink a lot. >> and what do dominicans like the do? >> we like to drink. >> and are you out here celebrating or looking for girls? h >> celebrating. >> can you teach me some dominican dance moves? >> yes, you have to shake it, shake your butt. >> and papi cholu. and you are papi cholu. >> i have no idea what you said. ♪ >> and the latino vote, and it is very, very powerful in the election. >> yes, everybody has to vote. everybody has to vote. >> are you going to be voting for president in november? >> hell no. >> no, no. >> hell no. >> who are you voting for? >> hillary clinton better than trump, because he don't have any experience. >> you are a naive person. >> and hillary has a lot of experience of messing it up? >> okay, okay.
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>> and i vote for hillary clinton, because i think that she represents first the women. >> he representing women, too. >> oh, yes. you are bad. >> you like hillary? girl power? >> yes, but she is also really bad. >> shame on you. >> you don't like trump? >> no. >> what about hillary? >> nope. >> what about me? >> yeah, you are my man. >> and who are you voting for in november? >> trump. >> so many times he says things that maybe they are close to the truth, but it is not the way to say it, but to be honest, he doesn't know what he wants. >> no? >> yeah, he does not know how t the make up his mind either. >> yeah, most men don't. >> right. >> and i am 100% certain that i am zero percent sure of what i am going to do. >> that is fiesty. so, how are latinos going to vote in november and how engageded are they? joining me now is the host of america trends with dr. gina,
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dr. gina louden, and fox contributor and democratic strategist julie rachinski and also trump supporter kerri ann. and so you have had experience with donald trump, and when you hear that he is a mean guy, and he does not like latinos, give us the background and how would yous assess that? >> well, had a personal friendship with donald trump back in 2009 when i was miss california, and he really stood up for me at a time when it was not popular to stand up for someone who is outspoken about being politically incorrect, and that is what i love about him, because he speaks the truth, and he speaks for the majority the of the people in the country, a how they feel. and you know, as far as the latinas go, i think that he is going be winning them over, i do. >> you do? >> i really do. i think that they want job security, and they want, as far as putting a wall up, i mean,
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what kind of country doesn't have borders? we don't have a country if we don't have security. >> we continue have the olympics if we don't have borders ooeith. >> right. >> and to call him a racist and that is the furthest thing, and donald trump is not a racist, and look, he married an immigrant for god's sakes, so i don't buy it. >> do you believe that the donald can rebound from the terrible numbers with latinas when he talks about jobs, talks about safety, talks about values, or do you think that he is too long gone in that demographic? >> well, the things that donald trump talks about economic security, national security, constitutional amendments are why people immigrate. i live in a mostly hispanic neighborhood, and mostly mexican immigrants right there on the border in san diego, and u can tell you, jesse, this is what is so funny, but they won't say it so loud or tell a pollster, but they will whisper to me, i am supporting trump.
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>> this is scientifically very, very accurate. >> the scientific, gina poll. >> can i pause for a moment, because i love how you refer to yourself in the third person, watters' world going to the parade. >> i know, i have to get the ego in check. >> it is unbelievable that you refer to yourself in the third person, and it is like bob dole want wants his peanut butter. >> and yes. >> what is it? >> and you have seen the latinas at the parade and not that engaged and some of them for hillary, and some not going to vote, and one of them said into trump. and what do you think? >> about 20% with the latinos and the polls don't matter, and the crowd size does according to the reality world of donald trump, but for those of us who have been involved in polls say it does, and latinos do not actually like him, and maybe it is mostly because he wants to
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build a wall against latinos. just a little racisracist. >> and he said that he won't do anything that may have caused human suffering for people. >> well, i will apologize for anybody who i might have offended in the 12 years here at fox, but i won't say exactly what for, because i may need to. >> and if that is the worst thing, seriously, you can't compare the two with hillary clinton. >> and hillary clinton appeals to the latinas when she keeps the hot sauce in the pocketbook, and totally pandering, and talk about the double standard for to a second, julie. romney has an illegally mowed lawn, and he didn't know. and he was killed for it. and hillary clinton is hiring illegal vol unteers for the media, and they say nothing. nothing. >> and nothing. and this is a national security issue, and when i talk to the la tee nas i know they say we don't
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want people who are not vetted coming across the borders, and they are concerned about the influx of refugees, and hillary has not made a statement about that and how she is going to protect us from people wanting to come across the border, and it is not like latin americans don't have children that they want to protect, too. >> and when she was running for senate and she didn't want illegal immigrants to have driver's license. >> and how do you know about a volunteer? because when i have them, i don't hire them, because you don't give them money. >> she is not going to be paying them, because she is so cheap and keep the money for herself. >> oh, really? that is how it works. >> and so watters world at the renaissance fair. wait until you hear this. do you know who hillary's v.p.
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so watters world wanted to go back to the medieval times, but we could not afford the trip, so we headed upstate to new york for the renaissance fair. take a look. >> is there a fellow here by the name of jesse watters? >> welcome, friends. welcome. >> and look at those dimples. >> those are lazy. >> oh! >> bull's eye. >> what? >> one, two, three, four.
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>> one of the finest ales, and is that
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. >> i think you have your moment, as well. >> have you been following the election? >> a little bit. >> are you excited for the race? >> sure. if that is what you want to call it. >> do you know who hillary's vp pick is? >> it rhymes with bane. >> tim kaine? >> i am boring. >> what do you think about trump's vp pick? >> i just don't like trump. i want to rip his hair off. >> do you know trump's vp mike?
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>> mike -- >> jones. >> do you know where benghazi is? >> india? >> libya. >> sounds the same. >> yes. >> obama just got caught paying a country $400 million. do you know which country? >> iraq? >> afghanistan? >> libya? >> iran? >> you're on fire. >> do you know have an idea who i am? >> i'm watters and this is my world. >> really? >> wow. i'm so depressed. >> i'm waters and this is my world. >> how embarrassing. what was the highlight for you? >> your "miami vice", don
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johnson look. is there camels in medieval england? i don't know. >> i'll have to consult the history books. >> what did you think of my fencing? >> it was great, big jesse. >> big jesse. >> any redeeming qualities will come out of that package? >> that i think that if we drank a lot more ale and rode on a lot more camels maybe we wouldn't get so upset about politics all the time. >> they did vote they'll probably write in big jesse. >> donald trump trying to get free publicity from watters world. what is that about? what makes wendy's baconator different?
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donald trump, as if he didn't need more publicity. take look at this, donald trump trying to get free press off my name. >> get him out, get him out. that was quick. that was quick. you know, they had on television -- i was leaving and they showed a couple of protesters. watters, a good guy, jesse, but they interviewed a couple of people, so why are you here? i don't know. >> it's big jesse, donald trump, let's get it straight. all right. remember to follow me on facebook and twitter and instagram. coming up next, justice with
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jeanine, and remember, i'm watters and this is my world. breaking tonight, isis being blamed far terrifying attack on a wedding in turkey. and it's now believed the suicide bomber responsible is no more than 14 years old. hello and welcome to a special sunday edition of "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. thank you for being with us. joining us tonight are trump campaign senior advisers, as well as an all-star political panel. but first, to breaking news. at least 51 people dead, dozens more wounded in

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