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jesse: multiple sources confirm susan rice did know about the surveillance of team trump and was responsible for unmasking american names for political purposes. when first asked about this two weeks ago, she seemed clueless. >> i know nothing about this. i was surprised to see reports from chairman nunes about that today. jesse: now that it's out, she knows something, but is still in denial. >> there were occasion when i would receive a report where a u.s. person was referred to,
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name not provide. sometimes in that context in order to understand the importance of the report and assess its significance it was necessary to request the information as to who thawvment s. official was. jesse: president trump saying she may have committed a crime. joining me on this former house speaker and fox news contributor, newt gingrich. when president trump said susan rice may have committed a crime, every headline in every paper, and the same thing, they said without any evidence. they never write that when democrats make wild accusations. shouldn't they have been looking for evidence? >> they should have been but they are not. they are the opposition propaganda.
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and they are totally one-side. you have the electronic break-in of a transition team in which apparently the president's national security advisor was aware of what was going on and apparently talked about it to some people because he couldn't unlock names unless he talked about it. it is a crime or should be a crime. you have a one-sided news media version because it's propaganda. it's what trump calls fake news. jesse: you bring in susan rice, she is under oath, she is in front of the committee and the cameras are rolling. what would you as a -- as an investigator tell susan rice. >> i would like to seat documents before i brought her in. then i would like to see holes was involved. i would like to talk to
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lower-level people. did you turn this over to her because she asked for it? was it routine to turn over things about national politician to the national security advisor? then i with start by reading back her own statements. this is like benghazi when she went out on every american show and lied to the people about benghazi. now we have her on tape saying oh, gosh, did that really happen? now we have her saying maybe it did really happen. who is kidding who? she is once again lying to the american people. then you want to ask the final question, as the national security advisor i of the president of the united states. did all this really ham and barack obama didn't know about it? jesse: maybe president obama from that island in the south pacific will say he learned
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about it by watching the news. it happened with dianne feinstein, when the obama cia looked in her computer. congressmen say their phones were tapped when they were speaking with israelis in the run-up to the nuclear deal. when people say this could never have happened. look at the history. i don't know why people think this is so out of this world that this could have happened. >> it's very dangerous in a free society to have the government decide it can spy own and inform selectively certain key people, it's all outside the normal law and it's dangerous for all of us as we move forward. jesse: do you have think you will have hearings in the next couple weeks? are people going to start getting up there and testifying under oath?
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>> one never knows. i hope they will redefine the investigation and broaden it to include aught russian influence. and i hope they will ask susan rice to testify before the house and senate. if this isn't illegal i hope they will introduce a bill to make it illegal. you should not be able to spy on a political opponent using the power of the united states government. jesse: we just uncovered about senator elizabeth warren and it's very, very embarrassing. hillary clinton taking no responsibility for her loss. who is to blame it's a long list. get out your pen and paper.
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jesse: hillary clinton decided to come out of the woods where she has been hiding since her crushing loss in november to blame everybody but herself. and i mean everybody. >> to what extent do you assign blame to bernie sanders? to the media for focusing on emails? >> how much time do we have? there are lots of contributing factors it was really the weaponization of information. something that putin has used inside russia, outside russia to great effect. i didn't fully understand how impactful that was. certainly misogyny played a role.
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that just had to be admitted. i think it is fair to say that the outside intervention, the combination of the comey letter on october 28, wikileaks which played a much bigger role than many people understand yet, as the determinative effect. jesse: staff writer for "the federalist" bre peyton joins us now. judge by what she just said her book will probably be an encyclopedia on why she lost. >> she is the perfect example of a feminist. she represents everything that's problematic about feminism. modern feminism tells girls if you fail, you can blame everyone
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else and cry sexism instead taking responsibility for your own failures. she should be saying i'm out of touch and don't represent the country. she is saying russia hacked the election necessity quotes because putin doesn't like strong women. jesse: so putin is a sexist now. >> that's where the russians in quotes intervened in our election. jesse: i think one of the main reasons why she lost is she makes excuses. look at benghazi. that was not her fault at all. it was everybody else's fault. and her secret server. and i think the country wanted leadership, and i think they could tell a leader always makes sure that they take the blame when they are responsible.
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so if they are not a leader, they don't do that. >> i think as a voter saying i don't know why this happened over and over again. this email server with benghazi with the failure of two presidential bids, i would look at that and say why is she so incompetent? why would i vote for her. it's just level of incompetence. even her closest aides said and revealed in their correspondence with one another. >> something she is confident about is securing a big money book deal. i think she can cry all the way to the bank. speak of the clintons, the daughter chelsea was on the cbs morning show this morning and was also up against ivanka, another first daughter. i want to play you a video how these two first daughters were treated by the same exact show and you tell me if you see bias.
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>> you also talk about the critics and you have a couple saying why isn't ivanka speak out? where is she on planned parenthood and the rights of women and climate change. it's like you are being held personally accountable for not speaking out. what do you say to your critics. >> i would say don't conflate lack of public announcement with being complicit. if being complicit is wanting to -- is wanting to be a force for good, and to make a positive impact, then i'm conflicted. >> is there anybody else in the clinton household thinking about running? and by that i mean you. you could take your book on the road while you are campaigning. i feel like it's deja vu with
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your mom all over again. jesse: the exact same show, same anchors, same first daughters. just a "d" and an "r" next to their names. did you notice a differential in the presentation? >> there is a clear difference. they patted chelsea on the head and asked her why she is going to run. i think it reason why there is such a double standard is because ivanka's dad is a republican. i don't remember anyone asking chel see why are you being complicit in your mom's failure and her lying and her cover-up with benghazi. jesse: i think dan rather is still haunting the halls at cbs. unbelievable case study in bias right there. got to run, bre.
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have a great night. trump strikes back. america back in the arena. will our enemies get the message? mark steyn here next. what happens when dennis admiral and bill o'reilly and i go on the road together? behind the scenes footage you don't want to miss. squad it on.
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i'm julie ban der is. now back to "watters world." jesse: syrian president assad attacking the same town he gassed. vladimir putin livid at the military strike, calling it illegal. but will it make russia reconsider helping that dictator? mark steyn joins me now.
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do you think assad and putin got the message trump sent in. mark: i think the world got the message the last 8 years is over. if you happen to catch this president's eye, he's not going to put his hand on his hip and strike an attitude, he may well act in ways you don't want to be on the receiving end of. putting that big question mark over what he's going to do with concentrate in a lot of people's mind. assad and putin and a lot of them. jesse: you always want that air of unpredictablity. we know assad used gas to kill these civilians? where did the gas come from? the obama administration touted the deal they brokered with russia, they were going to get rid of the gas and chemical weapons.
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listen to what the obama team said back in the day. >> we were able to find a solution that actually removed the chemical weapons that were known from syria in a way use force would never have accomplished. >> we got 100% of the chemical weapons out. >> people may criticize us for not launching missiles against assad. we didn't, because they got rid of the chemical weapons and that in fact was very important. jesse: team obama is either dumb or they are liars. which one do you think it is? mark: the purpose of the obama-putin deal was not to get rid of the chemical weapons, but to get rid of obama's obligation to do anything about the chemical weapons. he said there was a red line and you better not cross it.
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ashould said nuts to that and crossed it and the world was laughing at him. putin very generously offered to help obama off the hook with a phoney baloney deal. i can't honestly believe john kerry seriously thinks at any point 100% of chemical weapons were removed from syria. jesse: you mentioned phoney baloney. listen to a theory that's been floaght around on msnbc about the attack vis-a-vis trump and vladimir putin. >> wouldn't it be nice if it was just completely totally absolutely impossible to suspect that vladimir putin orchestrated what happened in syria this week
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so that his friend in the white house could have a big night with missiles and all of the praise he's picked up the last 24 hours. wouldn't it be so nice if you couldn't even in your wildest dreams couldn't imagine a scenario like that. >> is it a 2%, 50% chance? i don't think it's a zero percent chance and it used to be with every other president prior to donald trump. jesse: i'm just laughing. i don't even know what to say. mark rar there is a conspiracy theory i can get behind. if you are asaid and putin has gone to the trouble of putting you back on your thrown and said you are my number one client in the east in, we are partners all the way, and then the big story now is that putin has another
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soft puppet in washington and he decides to save the washington soft puppet's hand in helping him dethrone his damascus soft puppet. i couldn't follow the last bond film. this is even better. putin and trump were twints separated at birth. they have been planning this since 1953. jesse: all day on msnbc they say trump is the dumbest president of all times. but at nighttime they say he's so smart he orchestrated this international conspiracy behind everybody's back. mark: the good news about this is when putin and trump go to war, whatever side they are on, we'll be on the winning side. jesse: we'll touch on susan
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rice. i want to show you a screen of how the rice coverage was covered, and this was about her unmasking these trump people, and then if you contrast that with how the nunes story was covered, look at all those segments. over 40 segments to zero. what does that tell you. cnn speculate for days about a missing airplane but they don't want to speculate about the next watergate. mark: they wouldn't be able to cover the nunes investigation except nunes is being investigated because he was investigating susan rice for investigating donald trump. i call on chuck schumer to investigate the investigation
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into devin nunes until he gets to the bottom of it. jesse: that's as confusion as the msnbc theory. lindsey lohan in a you are about kinney. why? here is a hint. for islamic conversion. the spin stops here with yours truly. >> let's face it he has not nearly the tall tent as miller and me. jess require many miller and i by the way. you had a long, stressful day, and now you need a little help falling asleep. time for unisom sleepminis. the little capsules work fast so you get a good night's sleep and wake recharged. unisom sleepminis. a stressful day deserves a restful night.
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jesse: ever wonder way it's like on the road with billion o'reilly. you are about to find out. we are going behind the scenes at the spin stops here tour. we are ready for the spin stops here tour. i'm ready. spacious. i like it. everything i could ever ask for. fruit and cookies. wait a second.
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water cap is not loosened. unacceptable. look at this. only the best for "watters world." a shower. head to hair perfect. >> let's face it, he has not nearly the talent as bill or me. bill: that's admiral and me at the end of the sentence. jesse: it would be a direct sentence. bill: see what happens when you drop out of high school? we begin the spin stop here tour. my question is are you in shape for this?
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>> first they put on a four-minute video, then we'll introduce you. >> ladies and gentlemen. spin stops here. welcome jesse watters. jesse: i'm watters and this is my world. o'reilly just told me backstage if i screw this up his next book will be called "killing watters." it will just be another one of bill's bikes haven't read. >> have you ever argued about an expense report you turned in after being on assignment. jesse: thank goodness bill don't do my expense reports because if he did we would. >> how many people don't know
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what they are talking about when you asked them questions. >> i can't tell anybody i voted for trump, i can't wear my trump t-shirt or my trump hat because i'm scared the left will both the [bleep] out of me. when can i do that? jesse: tonight. >> love when they tell you have she is a regular guy and she goes into econom -- into chicag. >> what's your favorite john wayne movie? bill: >> "the shootist." they changed the script because there was a line shoots some one
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in the back and he refused to do it. >> i always like to ask you how the book sales are going. "killing lincoln" sold so well that lincoln's corpse came out and bought a copy. i'm writing a book calledillingl alive." bill: thanks for coming out to see us. we appreciate it, northwest. thank you! bill: going home now. 4 1/2 hours. we landed 4:00 a.m. eastern time. that's when watters starts to party. jesse: i'm going to drink on the plane. bill: we have a parachute for you watters. jesse: very good. always remember one thing, i'm
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watters and this is my world. tickets are on sale for later shows in the year at billo'reilly.com.
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jesse: ken dane hip right i. peta is claiming milk is a symbol of white supremacy. they released this video.
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what about chocolate milk. is that for black panthers? peta, there is no use crying over spilled milk. apparently lindsey lohan has seen the light. rumors circulating that she may have converted to islam. why, i don't know. she read her bikini for a you are about kinney. -- for a you are abou a burkes. black lives matters in philadelphia bans white people from their facebook page. they are practicing racism. speak of black lives matter, a student was applying to stanford
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and wrote "black lives matter" 100 times in a row. and stanford accepted him. >> congratulations. remember the women's march, gals marching all over country to protest trump's inauguration, the silly resist answer hats? well, they are not selling very well. they original retailed for $20 and are now selling for 99 cents it seems like it's the only part of the trump economy that's not booming. first lady melania just posed for her official first portrait. the liberals found a reason to bash her.
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in quomost of the comment tier s on her face which looks airbrushed. for cosmopolitan magazine to complain with air brush is like playboy magazine complaining about too much skin. last and certainly not least. elizabeth warren's female staffers made less than male staffers. the liberal massachusetts senator has a huge gender pay gap in her own office. it's 10% wider than the national average. women working for warren per pay the 71 cents for every dollar paid to men.
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senator warren, it's time to practice what you breech. up next -- what you preach. up next, kid rock's special message for china.
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ess president trump meeting with china's president to discuss trade. but not every singer is feeling the love like kid rock. roll the tape. >> this one is for china. in your face, china.
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jesse: kid rock loves china. he's just selling his own grills that are made here in america. remember i'm watters and this is my monday. ♪ >> welcome to red eye, hello, everyone, i'm tom shillue. let's do something different and check in with andy. >> thanks, tom. coming up on the big last show, students from harvard form anti--trump resistence schools modeled after harry potter's dumbledore's army. i hope they don't get expeliarmist. and finally a super secret surprise as a short, vulgar, former host of the show stops by to reminesce. stay tuned to find out who it is. back to you for the last time, tom.

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