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facts do matter in 2017. >> nicely done. >> i have to. >> i have to wrap it up. thank you to our wonderful studio audience, i am greg greg gutfeld. i love you america. jesse: welcome to "watters world." i'm your host jesse watters. donald trump laying into the media and lighting things up if florida take a look. >> i want to speak to you without the filter of the fake news. [cheers and applause] the dishonest media which has published one false story after another with no sources, even
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though they pretend they have them. they make them up in many cases. they just don't want to report the truth, and they have been calling us wrong now for two years. they don't get it. but they are starting to get it, i can tell you that. they have become a big part of the problem. they are part of the corrupt system. thomas jefferson, andrew jackson and abraham lincoln and many of our greatest presidents fought with the media and called them out oftentimes on their lies. when the media lies to people, i will never ever let them get away with it. i will do whatever i can to that they don't get away with it. they have their own agenda, and their agenda is not your agenda. jesse: donald trump is basically
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saying the media is not on your side, and he's aligning himself with the people. the media is officially the opposition. the democrats completely out of power. pelosi, schumer, totally irrelevant. the media has come forward and said we'll be the ones to fight against donald trump. that's a huge risk for the media. donald trump will say i'm the people's protector, i'm on the people's side and the media does not have your beth interests at heart. he aligned himself with the crowd so much he brought a crowd member up on stage with him. take a look. >> hop over the fence. he can do it. he's in good shape. look at this guy. this guy is great. don't worry about him. come on up. come on.
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[cheers and applause] jesse: the bottom line is, the media is the enemy and the rest of the country is on trump's side. and he's actually called them the enemy. we have one of his latest tweets saying the fake news media, failing "new york times," abc, cbs, cnn, abc, is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the american people. even republicans are upset by this. john mccain speaking to nbc news here. >> if you want to preserve democracy as you not, you have to have a free and many times adversarial press. without it i'm afraid we would lose so much of our individual liberties over time. that's how dictators get started. jesse: dictatorships?
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i don't think so. might be a little exaggeration over there. we'll have to problems now. the press versus trump. but with us now to break it all down is pete hegseth. i believe the media enjoys being the enemy? it's always about themselves and they love to plate victim card. worrisome thing for me is they will play this so voraciously and attack so much it will reinforce the idea that they are the enemy so much in the public's head that they will never be able to recover from this. >> of course not they have already on that to themselves. they say i'm -- he says i'm trying to do what the people sent me to washington to do. you are going to try to tell me i'm wrong, and no, i'm not.
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i came to the swamp to drain the, you are part of the swamp. you are the institutions that the people loathe. and i'll call you out. and people love him for it. and they do. jesse: you can see the media circling in the drain as we speak. this is not the first time presidents have gone after the media. thomas jefferson, the only toxin of a nation, speaking about the press. behind con, newspapers lie, then they re-lie. >> were those behind con and jefferson or trump tweets. the exact same thing. did people think it would be easy for polite or nice or not messy? of course not. rall lives where he goes straight to the american people. that's what conflict requires.
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republicans have never had a standard-bearer willing to go on stable and call them what they are which is part of the left wing establishment of this country which has drifted us in that direction regardless of whether republicans or democrats ar he's doing that and the people who elected him love him. jesse: you have mccain, small majority in the senate. and these guys complain more than the democrats. >> i'm a big fan of senator mccain, i honor his service but laying into the way we have always looked at politic. we have to go through john dickerson and hope they see it. step back, put america first. call a spade a spade.
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i hope john mccain will get on board because he is an honorable american. jesse: you know who came out first was melania. melania read a prayer and it brought the house down. did you listen to the me than yeah prayer? >> i did. ess one of the things we'll talk about later, the press can't keep up. the guy is clicking on all cylinders. >> how do they ratchet you have the hysteria. jesse: thanks very much, pete. up next. i talked to a guy who tried to defend hollywood attacks against president trump it does not go well. and i tracked down a professor speaking badly about donald trump in a classroom indoctrinating student. indoctrinating student. you will want to
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hollywood has been freaking over the trump presidency since before he took office. remember this? >> he lacks the necessary stability. >> and clearly the respect for the constitution of our great nation. >> you have the opportunity to go down in the book as an american hero. >> who changed the course of history. jesse: just hearing the words president trump left many in the film industry in tears. >> i care about america. donald trump doesn't care about america. he doesn't care about you? donald trump cares about you.
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insane. things are not going to be okay, people. they are not going to be okay. jesse: does perez hilton still feel that way? you were wrong about the economy. the stock market is on a record tear, will you have admit that? >> he's been great for wall street which correct me if i'm wrong. i those campaigned against that. jesse: wall street is doing well and all the men and women who have investments have probably reaping nice reward if they have money in the stock market. you said people aren't going to do well. are you doing okay, perez? >> i said i will be okay because i'm well off. i was more concerned for people who aren't well off. i'm a bleeding heart liberal who cares about other people and not
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just my own financial interests. the wealthy people in america will continue to be okay. it's the people who aren't really that i am concerned about. jesse: i think in a couple months we'll have you back and if people who didn't have jobs now have jobs we can sing you bu --kumbaya. snl is going aggressively answer people in the trump orbit. >> kellyanne, what the hell are you doing here? this is how you do it? >> what was i supposed to do. you weren't answering my calls. you changed your number. i am not going to be ignored. jesse: i thought it was hilarious when melissa
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mccarthy did the spicer imitation. but i think what they did to kellyanne conway, treating her like a slut. putting her in a cheap necessity grocheap negligee.i think many t might not have agreed with our interpretation. >> many people didn't agree with yours either. jesse: i'll leave that to the audience to decide. the "new york times" writer, journalist he calls himself. >> it might be her. jesse: was at a party. and the swimsuit model picked up on something this journalist said. we have a tweet that she describes, sat next to a
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journalist from the "new york times" last night who told me melania is a hook i are. whatever your politics, it's crucial to call this out for what it is. slut shaping. i don't care about her nudes or sment you'll history. you didn't cover this on your website. >> it's there on my melania trump. we covered it. i can send you the link right now if you would like. jesse: please do. why do you think the "new york times" is so anti-melania? >> melania trump i am about to send you the link. and i'm not going to continue
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with the interview until i do that. because i have obsessive thinking. [♪] jesse: perez, we don't have time for you to go through the website. i couldn't find there it either. but if you just answer my question, we'll assume you have it. if a fox news journalist called michelle obama a here, wouldn't you find that offensive and find that on your website pretty quickly? >> yes, i would find that offensive and i do find it offensive that journalist called her a hooker. jesse: what's with it about smearing the first lady of the united states that the left and people in hollywood find so attractive? >> i would disagree with you there.
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i don't think people smear her at all. i pity her. jesse: why? >> i would perceive her to be somebody who is not very happy. jesse: why do you know what's in her heart? >> i didn't say i do. jesse: how can you perceive her genuine feeling? >> i read her body language when she is with her husband. it's a man who doesn't open the door for her, a man who walks first. he don't seem to be a gentleman. jesse: i'm glad you know what's in melania's heart. she seems happy to me. but thanks for being on and i look forward to having you on again. >> i appreciate you having me on. jesse: i tracked count professor who uses the classroom to spew hatred to donald trump.
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take a look. >> one of your professors, professoprofessor parry said pee shouldn't open their hearts to white strum supporters. >> i am not sympathetic to white trump voters who make over $100,000 a year and said we are going to vote for trump. i don't believe you have to open your heart to them. if you are a person of color or woman in this resume don't have to open your heart to them. >> it doesn't represent our school. i don't think we are a community that closes their hearts to anyone. >> i think it's pretty side and doesn't make much sense. >> i don't agree with what he had to say. >> i don't think it's appropriate for people to be expressing their views in class. it's not even relevant to what you are suppose to be teaching. jesse: the professor said donald trump was going to kill
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americans. >> people are going to die because of what happened. people's lives are on the line now and it's time we got real about that. >> i think a lot of people don't really look into what he's going to do and they use a lot of emotion instead of facts. >> do you know anything about professor perry? >> yes, he's my advisor. and i have had him for four years. i'm a senior. jesse: professor parry said some outrageous things about not opening your heart to trump voters? is the administration going to do anything about the professor? >> not that i have heard of. jesse: do you have think they should. >> it's not right for him to say that and it goes against the values of st. joe's. >> it the teachers using the students and their lessons as in
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a means to forward their political agenda. >> i think he should be talked to at least and told it's not appropriate for a classroom if he's spreading false information it's pretty inappropriate. jesse: i am going to try to catch up with the professor, wish me luck. prove fessor parry, fox news. you have said some prettyble the classroom. you have said that students should send open their hearts to white trump supporters? what kinds of thing is that to say? professor, you said president trump is going to kill people?
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how do you justify that? this isn't cult, this is chat room, professor. why are you trying to indoctrinate your students? does st. joe's even know you have said these things? because they do now. we reached out to st. joe's university for comment and have not received a response yet. coming up -- he had a famous saying. ready? "read my lips." no new ... >> oh, my gosh. 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
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campaign trump was back in melbourne, florida. >> the dishonest media which has published one false story after another, with no sources, even though they pretend they have them, they make them up in much cases, necessity just don't want to report the truth and they have been calling us wrong now for two years. they don't get it. but they are starting to get it, i can tell you that. you want lower taxes. less regulation, millions of new jobs, and more products stamped with those beautiful, beautiful words, made in the u.s.a.." mr. president, thank you, sir. we the people, our movement is the reason why our president of the united states is standing here in front of us today. today.
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>> we are going to downsize the below thed bureaucracy and make government lean and accountable. we are going to drain the swamp in washington, d.c. we'll make america proud again. we'll make america safe again. and we'll make america great again, greater than ever before. jesse: as always he was full of praise and promise for america, taking shots at his favorite target, the media. let's start with wednesday's press conference where some called on two right center reporters. he was presidential, disciplined and measured. but here is how the press reacted. >> president called on a series of con-leading news organizations which didn't allow
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for real questions. he's shutting down part of the first amendment by not taking questions that are antagonistic. >> all the questions to the american news media have been handled by conservative press. and i think there is no other way to describe it but the fix is in. jesse: poor media, they got their feeling hurt. jesse: in thursday's press conference he called on that same reporter who claims the fix is in. go ahead. >> mr. president. >> you okay? >> i don't mind bad stories. i can handle a bad story better than anybody as long as it's true. over a course of time i'll make mistakes and you will write badly and i'm okay with that. but i'm not okay when it is fake. jim? >> just for the record, we don't hate you.
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>> tomorrow they will say donald trump rants and raves at the press. i'm not ranting and raving, i'm just telling you you are dishonest people, but i'm change it from fake news to very fake choose. jesse: this time everybody got a shot at the throne. >> it was unhinged, it was wild. >> bluster, bravado, exaggeration and a few loose facts. >> bizarre, contentious. we are getting insight into the minds of our president that he's obsessed with coverage. tight was like a guy on a couch explaining his problems to his shrink. >> it was sprawling, it was all over the place. it was a roadmap of his minds. it's a very disturbing roadmap in many regards. jesse: nbc's chuck todd tweeted. this is not a laughing matter. delegitimizing the press is un-american. has the press considered they
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may be deleaf jit micing themselves. >> when was the first moment that began to sink in that you were president of the united states. -- delegitimizing. >> how confident are you that your plan is going to work and how do you avoid the dangers of being too cocky. >> you racked up a few wins that would be hard to come by. are you willing to call yourself comeback kid? you are a rock center equivalent in politics. jesse: ask that crazy remember back when the press is getting so upset when attorney general
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eric holder was actually spying on you, james. remember that? >> it rings a bell. jesse: they are mad at trump for delegitimizing the press. you were the victim of that. do you see any comparison? i do with how the press is treating president trump and president obama? >> certainly nothing that the trump administration has done with or to the news media approaches in seriousness and nature the conduct of the obama administration towards the press. and especially fox news and me, but not just fox news and me. there was also an issue with the associated press and others. i think what we are seeing here in all these clashes with president trump and the news media that you were playing those clips of is a mix of things. on the one hand you have a
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simple institutional biological reflective response on the part of an organism, the news media beltway journalism crowd against someone who made it a chief campaign platform to call them out for their dishonesty, so they are pushing back. part of it is kinds of a shock to the system for the news media that things are being done differently at all than the way they have always been done here in the news media. what, you are giving questions to a town hall at a press conference? it's never been done. jesse: they are so exposed. when he's subdued and presidential and answers just two questions web's a traitor and threat to freedom of the press. but when he takes every single question and he's on fire, he's an unhinged maniac who is also a threat to freedom of the press.
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whatever donald trump does their game plan is just hatred and mocking him. isn't that pretty apparent looking at the reactions to both press conferences. reporter: the left is increasingly upping the ante. if you fail to respond to donald trump in anything less than apocalyptic terms you will be read out of civilized so society. i don't see you anything apocalyptic about this man or his presidency. e is loose with facts, sometimes quite unnecessarily so. when he boasted wrongly that he had the biggest electoral college margin since ronald reagan. jesse: all politicians lie. president obama said if you like your healthcare plan you can keep it. that was called the lie of the year.
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>> or that cause of the benghazi deaths was a video that relater learned from the officials in libya was a non-event. i do believe that that news conference the other day was 78 minute long and it did you have a a roadmap into donald trump's mind. whether one then make it conclusion as that individual did in that clip is a disturbing roadmap is up to the viewer. but at some point he did let it slip. he said i'm enjoying the back and forth, and i guess i have my whole life. that's where he across knowledged for all the hatred of the dishonest media, it's a love-hate relationship. jesse: i think the press loves to hate him and he loves giving it right back. thank you very much, james. mark cuban getting into a nasty war of words. his shark tank colleague not too happy about it.
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he said you are dead to me, and you are. shark tank mr. wonderful wants to make candidate great again. what lessons has he learned from president obama? he joins me now. kevin, you and trump are big billionaires. you understand learning. very effectively. how do you believe president trump is using leverage in negotiating so far in his first 30 days at commander-in-chief? >> the first thing trump recognized in the campaign and it's not unique to the united states. it happened in britain. it's happening in canada, france, switzerland. the body politic, people who vote, are sick and tired of politicians. they have had enough b.s. they want people who are operators to run government to make promises that they keep. that's the groundswell that
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elected donald trump. and he's doing exactly what he said. not everybody is comfortable about it. it's the first time in a long time a politician actually kept his promises. and that's why people are uncomfortable. jesse: one of your colleagues in "smashin --in shark tank said t. ident think he has been able to show any leadership. i don't think he has taken responsibility for the white house or shown them any direction. jesse: donald trump hit back hard on twitter as he always does saying quote i know mark cuban well. he backed me big time, but i wasn't interested in taking all his calls. he's not smart enough to run for president. what's going on with your colleague cuban. sour grapes it seems like. >> mark has been outspoken.
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he's an open critic and he has the right to be so. but if you go back and look at any administration switchover, i don't care which president came in, which cycle. you get pretty well chaos in the beginning. there is a lot of issues that happen and mistakes made. what is unique about the trump presidency is he listed four or five items he was going to implement and nobody those would do it. and he rammed them through so fast it caught the bureaucracy off guard. the way to measure any presidency is to wait and see how it plays out. by the measure an investor, you have been happy with trump. you are up almost 10% on the s & p. jesse: you said something i want to touch on in terms of economic performance. he created well over 200,000
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jobs theoretically since the election and secured $80 billion in investments from this country from ibm, walmart, general motors. he tweeted the stock market hits a new high with longest winning streak in decades. great levels of optimism even before the tax plan rollout. so not only do you have him negotiating companies reinvesting in jobs and infrastructure. you have the market on a record tear and the tax cuts haven't come down the pipeline yet. what do you expect in terms of the tax cut rollout. >> the entire financial services sector have moved almost 25% in a matter of 16 weeks. that's unprecedented. if we don't deliver on deregulation and redusks corporate taxes that could easily evaporate.
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the cash flows and regulation environment haven't changed. these are all promises. trump has done a masterful job of getting people to believe he's going to do it. now he's got to bring home the bacon. jesse: your guy trudeau was here earlier this week. whenever he does the photo-op he likes to shake hands vigorously. let's look how trump usually shakes hands with men he's dealing with. so, your guy trudeau tried to beat him to the punch when they shook hands, grabbing him by the harmr arm so he doesn't get the pull job. i thought it was effective. >> my concern about the meeting was this. i looked at it against the british and british prime
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minister meetings. let's remember that canada and the united states have an unprecedented relationship. why would trudeau only get 15 minutes of the president's time in private when the british prime minister got hours and the japanese went golfing. that's a signal i didn't like. jesse: if you are ever elected canadian p.m. maybe you can play golf with president trump. >> it many quality time. jesse: thank you for joining us and good luck in the election up north. appreciate it. up next. we get a time-honored american tradition. the "watters world" quiz. jesse: he was a farmer. do you have know what he farmed? what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh...
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jesse: president's day is monday and we thought we would ask people how much they know about the presidency. i quickly learned i should have kept my mouth shut. [♪] the holiday is coming up on monday. >> yeah, president's day. jesse: what are you going to do to commemorate the president? >> president obama. is that it? first one. >> i don't know who that is. >> george bush senior? jesse: he had a famous saying, "read my lips, no new ..."
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>> oh, my god. >> taxes? >> read my lips, no new taxes. >> he raised taxes, and he didn't get re-elected. >> ronald reagan. jesse: he has a very famous saying. mr. gorbachev, tear down this ... >> tear down this ... >> economy? >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. jesse: what were they talking about? >> i don't know. >> the berlin wall. >> i have no idea who he is. jesse: i wish i didn't know either. jesse: can i give you have a hint? >> jimmy. >> jimmy carter. jesse: he was a farm early before he became president, do
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you know what he farmed? >> corn? wheat? vegetables? >> receive was a peanut farmer, right? >> i know him. jesse: who is this? >> john f. kennedy. jesse: what does the "f" stand for? >> franklin. >> franklin? >> fitzgerald. >> remember the supermodel he dated. >> jackie. jesse: that was his wife. >> marilyn monroe ♪ happy birthday mr. president jesse: he had a famous saying ask not what your country can do for you have ... >> ask what you can do for your country >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country
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jesse: what do you do for your country? >> i pay taxes when i buy. oh, my god. >> what's the white plans name >> i'm completely blank on this one. jesse: harry >> harry potterjesse: he droppen what country? >> nevada. why japan. >> hireship and nagasaki -- hiroshima and nagasaki. jesse: i'm watters and this pills my world. coming up, the tweets of the looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic.
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sounds like a hostile environment over there. you can always send me a tweet on instagram or facebook. judge jeanine is next and don't forget, i'm watters and this is hide world. reporter: right now on "justice," back to basics. >> i want to be in a world full of hard-working patriots who salute their flag and pray for a bet sister future. reporter: trump wraps himself in the love of his most a don't supporters. at a raucous campaign rally in florida and he wasn't the only one on the mic.we are talking b.

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