tv Watters World FOX News January 21, 2017 8:00pm-9:01pm PST
8:00 pm
catherine. extra studio audience. >> mr. president, it's not america. we are america. and we are here to stay. >> i am a nasty woman. >> president trump, i did not vote for you. i want to be able to support you. but first i ask that you support me. >> it took his horrific moment of darkness to wake us the [bleep] up. i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. but i know that this won't
8:01 pm
change anything. jesse: big hollywood nainl named lewd rants. welcome to this special edition of "watters world." i'm jess jesse jess watters. my mother actually wrote me an unprompted note as to why she is marching for woarnl. here it is. i feel blessed and deeply appreciative i can march for equality, dignity and justice. women in particular in leave it so many the statements made during the cam panel are at risk for their rights and basic
8:02 pm
liberties. we cannot espouse any discrimination of any sort. wow. spoif was still curious about what that actually meant. sow i decided to hit the march. what are you marching here for today? what are you ladies marching for? >> we are marching for equality, for solidarity, knowing we are all in this together. the right to healthcare. >> the government should not have control our bodies. jesse: how are women not equal in america. >> we are the going to talk about that. >> what a nasty woman. >> we are tall nasty women. we are pussy cats and you can't ignore us. >> this march is about inclusion
8:03 pm
and compassion. i'm standing here talking to you. jesse: can you help me with my march moves? >> no, i don't think so. what does your head gear represent? >> the vagina. >> you are trying to think of women. does your husband know you are here? >> i am gay so i don't have a husband. and i'm single. if anyone else is gay -- jesse: where is hillary? shouldn't she be here? >> i don't know. i think she is taking a well-deserved break. she was there yesterday which i applaud. jesse: wasn't she taking a break during the campaign? >> hillary made an appearance. jesse: what do you think melania
8:04 pm
would think about this march? >> i think she would be wearing something fabulous. she would have those fake lashes on. jesse: you are not being nice to women and this is a women's march. >> i'm standing with her. if you touch me -- >> i'm not completely sure that cleared everything up for me. so joining me to discuss is the host of tomi on the blaze. marlsy. tolerance that donald trump was trying to espouse during his inaugural address, don't you think in that spare it of unity
8:05 pm
it wasn 't the best thing to go out on the first day and channel nasty things with ugly signs. >> i think if you had talked to the half million people out there, it would have been different. stay was out there and that wasn't representative of what i heard out there, which was about people coming together and building community. people are pissed off. we've just lost an election while winning the popular vote. can we have a day? jesse: you can have a day. we'll allow that. ivanka trump, very successful and talented young woman. do you think she would allow her father to roll back women's rights occur tail any sort of progress that women have made in this country. she wouldn't allow that, would she. >> if trump so shade women, why
8:06 pm
did he select one to run his campaign. she doesn't fit the mold of what their idea of a woman should be. because of ivanka and kellyanne conway and sarah palin, since we don't fit that mold, we can't play the women card. jesse: kellyanne conway is the first successful female campaign manager to run a winning campaign. there have been a lot of women, the beauty pageant. you can't say he's anti-woman. >> congratulations to kellyanne conway and the andfu and -- and handful of women who made it into his cabinet. donald trump will likely select
8:07 pm
a supreme court nominee that wants to roll back roe versus wade. >> i believe a lot of sentiments behind today's march was about abortion. it seemed to be very focused on abortion. did you guys march when bill clinton was running through all these ladies over the course of two decades, or was that just when donald trump said a few nasty things. i don't remember a lot of people out in the streets when bill was motion around with all these women getting them into trouble. do you? >> going back to something that was said that struck a chord with me. school choice to me as a woman is important. women's rights, human rights, we are all advocates for that. but to say that the issues that women should care about most are abortion and birth control.
8:08 pm
to me as a woman that's the meaning. that's insulting. >> those are economic issues. donald trump has not made that part of his campaign. he has not made it part of what he talked about in the early part of his transition or what he's going to do in the first 100 days. if he wants to open the doors for opportunities for women be my guest. we have an army of people who are ready to say we are not going to stand for this. jesse: an yairm, wow, i'm -- an army, i'm nervous. >> you were out there today. jesse: everyone was very nice except for the few people who threw ex me tifs at me and threatened to punch me out. but maybe i had it coming. we paul want women to be -- we all want women to be successful
8:09 pm
in this country. in saudi arabia and pakistan. they are second-class citizens. i would love to see some of the emily's list marchers marching for the rights of women in muslim countries. >> i was out there today and had a lot of conversations with muslim women and people from around the world to come together and realize you are not alone. jesse: you are not alone, men are here also. we'll do this together. the mainstream media's meltdown over president trump's address, comparing it to nazi germany. too>> the forgotten men and womn
8:10 pm
8:11 pm
8:12 pm
esurance, an allstate company. click or call. esurance does insurance a smarter way, which saves money. like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces red tape, which saves money. and when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call.
8:13 pm
♪ you can't always get what you want ♪ alsse: donald trump's inaugural address was a p plea for patriotism of all else. it broke from the traditionall battle line and unleashed a new spirit into politics which is to return the power to the people. >> we are not nearlym transferring power from one administration to another or from one party to another, but we are transferring power fromom washington d.c. and giving it back to you, the people. for too long, small group in our nations capital has reaped the rewards of government while the
8:14 pm
people have borne the cost. that all changes starting right here and right now, because this moment is your moment. it belongs to you. january 20, 2017 will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again. [applause]tten the forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer. [applause] >> this is donald trump the renegade, promising to rescue our public from corrupt politicians who have rigged thee system for too long and tilting the power back to the americansd who will reap the benefits of
8:15 pm
their own hard work. these men and women are connected with donald trump and see him as their savior and protector. it's an economic universe run by people they no longer trust. he is promising to rewrite the rules in the people's favors and not in theirs. the name of her speech was america first. >> for many decades we have enriched foreign industry at the expense of american industry. we've subsidize the armies of other countries while allowing for the very sad depletion of our military. we have defended other nations borders while refusing to defend our own, but that is the past, and now we are looking only to the future.e. [applause]
8:16 pm
we assembled here today and are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, and every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. from this day forward, a newa vision will govern our land. from this day forward it's going to be only america first. america first. >> president trump was speaking not only about americans but to the entire world. this is a warning shot. free trade agreements, military alliances and weapons contracts, in a international organizations, treaties organizations, treaties and deals are now open to renegotiation. borders are back in america will reassert our leverage, especially financially because being the world's banker banker and the world's policeman comes at a cost. we are $20 trillion in debt and can't take care of our vets. the days of bowing down in leading from behind our overpaid
8:17 pm
critics call this part of thechi speech dark and scary. i call it smart and compassionate. in order to make america great again, the president delivered an eloquent call for national unity. >> at the bedrock of our politics will be a total b allegiance to the united states of america, and through our loyalty to our country, we will rediscover our loyalty to each other. when you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice. the bible tells us how good and pleasant it is when god's people live together in unity. we must speak our minds openly,s but always pursue solidarity. when america is united, america is totally unstoppable. y [applause]
8:18 pm
>> when you open your heart to patriotism there is no room for prejudice was one of the best lines of this address. this was an invitation to put patriotism above party. rise above differences through a new nationalism. if you truly love your country, you will love everybody in your country. this foundation will propel america forward to heights he believed we have never seen before. the end of the speeches punctuated by a call to action. donald trump in his heart is a builder. he's not holding up a hope for people, he's holding up expectations. o he will be judged by not his word or gender or race but by concrete accomplishments. donald trump began hisen presidency with a flurry of activity. before attending the ball he signed an executive order and placed a freeze on all federal regulations. r two of his top cabinet picks
8:19 pm
were sworn in and earlier today he made his first official visit to the cia. still to come, i got and invite it to the inaugural ball and i will give you the behind the scenes.n but first, not a lot. >> i say it was surprisinglyly divisive. >> it carries with it overtones from the 1930s. >> what's going on with the media? we will debate when we come back to get approved for a mortgage, that newly listed ranch will be gone. or, you could push that button. [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank. get approved in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. [whisper: rocket] whattwo servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake!
8:21 pm
is america's number-one you kmotorcycle insurer. yeah, she does purr! best bike i ever owned! no, you're never alone, because our claims reps are available 24/7. we even cover accessories and custom parts. we diget an early start! took the kids to soccer practice. you want me to jump that cactus? all right. aah! that lady's awesome. i don't see a possum!
8:23 pm
already smearing the inaugural address.s take a look. >> i think it's fair to say this is one of the most radical said inaugural speeches we have ever heard. >> when he said today america first, it was not just a racial background to it, i have to say it was surprisingly divisive. that wasn't the type of inaugural address that was intended to bring the country together.t >> it carries with it an anti-somatic message that that we don't want to get involved in europe's war. it's the jews fault in germany. that's not all. rather than focusing on the enormity of the day, they were flocking to a burning trash can. yes they were protest, but the trashcan, does it deserve all that attention? and also how about those who targeted aaron trump, an innocent 10-year-old. he said this will be the
8:24 pm
country's first homeschool shooter. how terrible. amy palmer is with me and staff writer bree payton. did any of his trump remind youp of hitler, yes or no. >> no. >> what are these people talking this garbage on tv for. >> they been talking about trume since day one as he is an outsider to them pretty doesn't speak the way obama has broken for years. this is quintessential trumpet he is speaking to his base. they they have to create news and this is how they do it. it's par for the course. >> creating news by labeling hie and not see, i don't think that's responsible journalism. >> i did not hear anyone call him a nazi. >> yes it was the nazi germany, the the dark and divisive, anti- somatic overturned. >> when you look at someone who is standing there for the first time as president of the united states and there's this tone that is divisive or seems dark and gloomy.
8:25 pm
>> what was dark and gloomy about the tone. >> i think when he said about the factories and people were out of work. >> so factories aren't closing down and people aren't out of work because i think he's describing reality. when you say it's not dark, it's realistic. >> my dad owns a small manufacturing company in southern california and i know firsthand the way the obama administration has crushed manufacturing industries like the one my dad owns spread i know firsthand the healthcare costs have just skyrocketed astronomically and it has made it difficult for him to stand business. >> and this is off the heels of president obama who painted everything is pie-in-the-sky, the world never been safer, open borders are delightful, the economies never been better, we've never been safer, we've never been attacked. it was delusional. i think to have an american president come in and tell the truth to the american people
8:26 pm
might rattle some members of the mainstream media. >> do you think that was the appropriate time to do that? you think at that moment when the world was looking to him as the leader of the free world that that is what they wanted to hear.d >> i think that was part of the speech and part of the speeches about telling the truth. also disgusting was people going after aaron trump. totally after limits and this person should be ashamed of himself. if that had happened with melia obama, could you imagine the backlash. >> i don't like we've ever seenn this kind of backlash or this kind of heat hate toward the obama daughters as that should've been. they should've been protected. also as a homeschooler, a homeschooler, i kind of take offense to that as well. >> spicer who is a new white house press secretary came in guns blazing today and launched a direct attack against the media. but take a look. >> some members were engaged in deliberately false reporting. one, with a particularlyed egregious example in which a tweeter falsely tweeted out that the bust of martin luther king jr. had been removed from the
8:27 pm
oval office.ckless. this was irresponsible and reckless. secondly, photographs of the inaugural proceedings were intentionally framed in a way, in one tweet to minimize the enormous support on the national mall. there was a lot of talk about holding donald trump accountable. i'm here to tell you it goes two ways. we will hold the press accountable as well. >> it looks like the trump white house will go on offense against the from day one and they are in for a rude awakening., you this will be the new normal, don't you think. >> as a reporter, you know thism it is our job, and under the obama administration they did the opposite. while they were stroking obama's ego. i think they are in for, they
8:28 pm
are getting what's coming to them. >> they really are. how do you feel about this? this is a pretty direct attack at the media but the media has really been on a roll. it was washington post retracting a story about russia and now this bust that they say trump removed which is actually still there. the media has it coming to them. >> have you ever seen a president have a relationship with the media with the way trump is. >> no never. >> so wise -- >> because they hate him more than we hate anybody and we know that for a fact. thank you very much. i appreciate it. the cnn commentator calling trump supporters mediocre negroes. and, why are you scared of donald trump. >> our lives are in danger ♪when you've got...♪
8:29 pm
♪...nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ and i finally found our big idaho potato truck. it's been touring the country telling folks about our heart healthy idaho potatoes, america's favorite potatoes, and donating to local charities along the way. but now it's finally back home where it belongs. aw man.
8:31 pm
still trying to find how ara good site.going? they all...want...to... charge me. have you tried credit karma? credit karma doesn't do taxes. does credit karma do taxes? yeah, and they're totally free, so they'll never take any of your refund. oooh, credit karma...huh? we... probably still want those. yeah, good call. file your taxes for free with credit karma tax.
8:32 pm
live from headquarters i'm lauren greene. barbara bush could be discharged from the hospital tomorrow. a spokeswoman from the hospital said he and her -- she and her husband continue to improve. the former president has been battling pneumonia. he is expected to remain in the hospital for several more days. chile is under a state of emergency as wildfires burn. more than 123,000 acres have been scorched and destroyed dozens of homes. prices at the pump dropping a few cents this week. gas.com is showing the averages $2.33. that is up $.46 from this time last year. from this time last year. i'm lauren greene. now back to "watters world".
8:33 pm
jesse: welcome back to this special inaugural edition of "watters world." we'll look at the pomp and protests of yesterday's inauguration. roll the tape. [♪] jesse: why are you scared of donald trump? because our lives are in danger. jesse: what are you why are you scared of donald trump? >> because our lives are in danger. >> what are you doing out here.i
8:34 pm
>> silently protesting. >> if there's no trump, we should impeach. >> what are the grounds for impeachment. >> no people are illegal. to we are all legal to live on this earth. >> did you write that yourself. >> no i didn't. >> this looks like a third-grader jurat. >> are you being paid to protest. >> no. >> it looks like you could use the money. >> tell vladimir putin i said hello. >> no problem, i'll do my best. >> i speak to him on a daily basis even though i'm not russian. ng >> so help me god. all >> congratulations, mr. president. >> whether we are black or browe or white, we all bleed the same red blood of atrios them -- of
8:35 pm
patriotism. >> president donald trump, how does that feel. >> it's amazing, the best in my life. >> feel good? >> i feel great. what was it like in the v crowd? good vibes. >> everybody has smiled, they're looking good. you're looking great by the way. >> thank you. >> what you expect. >> for america to be great again. >> he's going to lower taxes and bring jobs back to america. >> what do you want to see him do in the first 100 days.s. >> get rid of obamacare. >> get rid of obamacare. >> get jobs and infrastructure going, drop taxes and regulations. >> build a wall, make america great again jesse: here with his take on president trump's first day in office, cory lawn do you have
8:36 pm
ski. you saw the top of the show and my interpretation of the inaugural theme, america first, action, unity, power to the people. did i miss anything? >> getting rid of the power in washington, d.c. and moving it back to the states. the hallmark of this campaign is saying washington, d.c. has been broken for a long time and it needs to be fixed. jesse: also today the ladies hitting the streets big time across the country. women's march rolled up a lot of news. do you think donald trump looked at that? what did he think? is that something he's going to be concerned with all these sladies hitting the streets? >> i think donald trump wants to bring the country together. there is one president of the united states and it's time to tunify the country. 65 million people voted to send him to washington. hillary clinton was a terrible
8:37 pm
candidate. she couldn't connect with the american people. the american people want change. what donald trump is bringing to washington starting the noontime yesterday. you can be angry about it or embrace the and say let's move the country in the right direction. jesse: also you have see some of these people -- i talked to these protesters. they weren't the hard-core radicals. these were lame people, they didn't know why they were there. some of them were paid, they lit some fires. did donald trump see a need to reach out to these folks? >> i think donald trump wants to reach out and bring everybody in. we saw 60 democratic members of congress boycott the inauguration. how is that making sure our country is safe from domestic
8:38 pm
terrorism and foreigners abroad without a good immigration policy. we are talking 100 days together. if after 100 days you don't like it, we can go back to the bitter infighting washington has seen the last 100 years. jesse: today spicer came out and blistered the press for fake news. do you think that's smart strategy to pick a fight with the press on day one? >> donald trump and his team have made the calculated decision they need to put their narrative out. the mainstream media reports the bust of martin luther king was removed from the oval office it comes to find out the person was standing in front of it. but that wasn't the narrative. you know what the recourse was?
8:39 pm
sorry. mea culpa. it happens all the time. false news stories time and time again. sean expires, they will get the news from the source. jesse: i need you to apologize for something. >> i'm sorry. jesse: i have a beef. i had to pay for drinks at the inaugural ball. you guys raised $100 million for this inauguration, blew everybody out of the water. and i had to pay for drinks. $15 for a cocktail. >> you are rich. jesse: i'm not rich yet. >> you may get a tax cut under the trump administration and you will have more money to pay for drinks. jesse: the tax cut needs to come soon because i had a few drinks last night. >> let's get people working again is the most important
8:40 pm
thing. we'll cut the deficit and you will have more money in your pocket. jesse: the mainstream media pushing more fake news. news. president trump wasn't the only one with some move. wait until you see way brought to the don't let sinus symptoms bring you down now! because you've got a lot of cheering to do! get fast sinus relief...with vicks sinex. and get your head back in the game. sinex. the congestion, pressure, pain to clear your head, medicine.
8:44 pm
[♪] jesse: nearly a third of democrats in congress boycotted the inauguration. some black leaders going so far as to say he's not the legitimate president. here is representative john lewis of georgia. >> i don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president. i think it russians participated in helping this man get elected, and they have destroyed the candidacy of hillary clinton. i don't plan to attend the inauguration. it will be the first one i missed since i have been in the congress. jesse: the reverend al sharpton also jumping on the bandwagon.
8:45 pm
>> there is no question the process that elected him was not legitimate. when you look at the evidence from the intelligence agencies that there was the influence from the russians involved in the public discourse at the time of the election, when you look at those that were expunged from being able to vote. jesse: friday jesse: on friday, the first report of fake news as the muller falsely reported that the martin luther king junior bus had been removed from the oval office. realizing his mistake, he tweeted a correction and apologized. he said it is still there and i look forward to times in the oval office to times. my apologies to mycology colleagues.
8:46 pm
>> i love steve harvey and i have respect for steve harvey and i think his actions were appropriate, but my disagreement is the way in which he's being used by folks like donald trump. >> you don't know what happened, first of all darrell scott, michael, they they are in the process of bringing people from all over the country with allch different backgrounds, remember the diversity coalition. >> negroes were being dragged in front of tv is a exploit for donald trump's before joining me is richard fowler and crystal right, the author of pawn job.ee jumping back to what we saw earlier, is donald trump a legitimate president. >> i think he is a legitimate president. >> thank you.. stop while you are ahead. >> he won the electoral college. >> yea.
8:47 pm
>> to the previous question about darrell's got who blocked me on twitter. >> did you block me on twitter?d >> he hate tweeted me, i hate tweeted back. jesse: i don't even know what that means but you do have them setting up a line in the same thing if you are black and you associate with trump, you are mediocre. what is that all about. >> the last time i looked, i'm not a mediocre negro at all, but what's interesting about the comment, he had no problem with hillary. he said trump was using steve harvey and using blacks for photo ops but he had no problem when hillary was using blacks like beyoncé and jay-z and hot sauce at the end of her campaign before you are rolling your eyes over there. >> is a not true? when is the last time you saw
8:48 pm
hillary with so many black people? like never except the campaign. >> she did lose. hillary clinton and bill clinton , to say they don't associate with black people, i'm being serious, her top aide in the state department was an african-american woman. >> black people don't like her. >> you can't say that liberals are racist and then use the same statement to evaluate our. >> well yeah, i never said. jesse: i think the point is you can't say this is a token person, this is a token person just to prove your point. that's what these people are pre saying. >> my problem with donald trump is his attitude toward african americans. first thing he put up was bolstering law-enforcement in the anti- police environment
8:49 pm
which is code word for african americans standing up and fighting back. >> isn't there anti- police involvement. >> what did barack obama do at the memorial service? he actually scorned the police officer and blamed the police officer and talked about racial profiling. >> can we get a transcript. thewho's killing each other in chicago. blacks are killing each other to the tune of 800 homicides. donald trump said he's going to stop the carnage in the inner cities. when did barack obama ever talkd about that or knowledge that. >> i hate this reference to black on black crimes. are 80% of of the crimes from white people come from white people. before we are getting off topic topic -- >> will get back to the point. barack obama took down donald
8:50 pm
trump's civil-rights page and said he wants to combat this policing environment which if you saw the sterling case who was shot point-blank and had a gun in a gun permit, some would call that police brutality. >> if you have a third not participating at a political rep event in a constitutional republic, that is a problem whether you're white or black. i think you need to own up to it. >> but that's the same problem that we had six years ago. jesse: waters and kennedy go wild at the ball. we have a picture to prove it, up next ititititit
8:51 pm
esurance does auto insurance a smarter way. like their photo claims tool. it helps settle your claim quickly, which saves time, which saves money. and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. esurance does insurance a smarter way, which saves money. like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces red tape, which saves money. and when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call.
8:52 pm
8:54 pm
jesse: jesse: wasn't all work and no play for president trump on his first day. he did have find time to have fun at the inaugural ball. >> should i keep the twitter going? i think so's before he wasn't the only one there. i was able to join in on the fun with the lovely and talented kennedy. you which ball were you at. >> i was at the liberty dinner at the library of congress. they had dinner table set up at the middle of the library. >> what did they serve you? >> i had the beef. >> what did you have to eat for dinner. [laughter] >> i took this up with corey and they made me pay for drinks at their liberty ball. fifteen dollars a cocktail.
8:55 pm
>> i went to the freedom ball and he was dollars for a glass of champagne. jesse: that's ridiculous. now i know why he's a billionaire and i'm dead broke. also, there's there's me they're doing my thing. >> you went to the liberty ball and i went to the freedom ball. what was better. >> i only went to the liberty ball. i can get tickets for that. that guy looked a little soft. that's me dancing. >> to they have prop. >> they had a bunch of women complaining about how thereere shoes hurts before you are one of those women were you. >> know, i brought flip-flops. i put them in my bag. when my feet got sore, there i was. there's a man in the top hat. jesse: who was that. >> i don't know. i said we must pose as if we are dating.
8:56 pm
jesse: who where you wearing? >> that's a room off dress. jesse: geraldo's mustache looks very nice. he trimmed it just for the balle jesse: he looks like he's making a move. i have to respect the hustle. i do have to apologize to kellyanne conway. i accidentally stepped on her down. it was a mistake and i'm sorry, i apologize. would you like to apologize for anything at the ball. >> i would like to apologize to several people whose name i don't have.rr i was trying to dance with you. jesse: listen, we will do this again in four years. >> host: i can't wait. i will go practice before i think we all need a lot of practice at beef sure to follow me on facebook, twitter and instagram. check out our new website.
8:57 pm
justice with janine is coming up next. remember i'm watters and this is my world ith judge jeanine" is coming up next. i'm watters and this is my world. per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper that i was ion the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's gonna save me?
8:58 pm
8:59 pm
9:00 pm
161 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on