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referencing trumps controversial border wall. the school saying it does not tolerate inappropriate conduct toward any student. the district issued an apology saying it is working with a publisher to make corrections. it's called free speech. get over it. that's the fox report. waters world starts now. >> jesse: waters world is on. were going to a piece of paper with a perfectly accurate. >> press conferences were not even covered for obama. they were on c-span a c-span to. >> to donald trump really kill white house press conferences. i will guarantee you one thing. there's a can be that kind of bowl before and it donald trump administration. inside the corner with bobby knight. an analysis of what will make
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donald trump a winner. then, controversy in class. taking on the professor who claims the nra is more dangerous than isis. plus, "watters' world" goes back to school for president trumps first commencement speech. >> i think it's awesome that you speak my commencement. >> you know who spoke at mine, joe lieberman. i fell asleep. "watters' world" starts right now. >> jesse: welcome to "watters' world". i'm jesse. the fallout of what has become a mass hysteria over the firing of fbi director, james comey. i week of screening for president trump about the media and the democrats in washington. intron fashion, he fought back via twitter. send this to democrats. dems have been combining for months and months about director comey, now that he has been fired they pretend to be agreed, phony hypocrites. then the president took on media bias threatening to cancel press briefings altogether. * an indication team were attacked at every angle when they try to explain his decision.
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anderson cooper even rolled his eyes that kellyanne conway. >> i was on your show last year saying we're going out when michigan and how we're going to do it. here's what happened today. >> by friday, trump had had enough. tweeting this "as a very active president with lots of things happening, it is not possible for my surrogates to stand at the podium with the perfect accuracy. maybe the best thing to do would be to cancel all future press briefings and hand out written responses in the sake of accuracy" and exclusive interview, judge janine went to ask about how serious he was about that threat. >> when we have this press conferences i think we should in heaven. >> 100 years we been doing that. >> will know, there's never been action like this, this is crazy.
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we're getting higher ratings on this press conferences. >> would you seriously consider stopping these? >> no we would do them in a different way through a piece of paper with a perfectly accurate beautiful answer. i'll give you an example. they are asked 100 questions or 50 questions are 20 questions, it may get one out of 50 just a little bit off, fiber 20% off. the next day it's the front page story in every newspaper. so, press conferences were not even covered for obama practically. there on c-span a c-span2 and there's nothing going on. these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. you see the ratings, they are blowing away everything on just about everything. on daytime television. what i would love to do is stop them. >> joining me now to impact this is chris. you are laughing listening to that sound bite. what is so funny? >> you want to talk about unpacking, there's lots on pack their. >> jesse: go ahead. >> well, look the most important
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thing here is, i guess i would say go for. >> jesse: canceled a brief fiends. >> a good for but it would do tremendous harm to his efforts to govern the country. especially at this moment. of all the times you don't want to say were not talking to the press anymore is probably not this week. this is probably not the time. >> jesse: so not great timing. when you think about what he has done here, he is taken the narrative which used to be russia a few days ago, now the narrative is canceling press briefings and fighting back against the media. everybody likes to fight the media, especially people like you. >> i am the media. i don't like to buy myself. >> jesse: people like to see you and i get beat up all the time. the don't feel sorry for us. >> they shouldn't. we are lucky guys. the truth is, the narrative is still russia.
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there is not enough press -- that he can do right now to get the discussion of a russia. what he can do in this is helpful, he has a bedrock of support unlike any president that we have seen in modern times. there is a quarter to one third of the national electric with this kind of matter what. when you're down and things haven't been going your way you have to find those folks up and remember why they're there. beating up the press is something that donald trump supporter say yep, that's why we came. >> jesse: a lot of people say this president is not normal. you wonder because i don't think the country wanted a normal president. we elected someone who is not normal because normal had not been working. isn't he just flip in the table over? we should be expecting the. >> to be fair it really wasn't an option for voters in 2016. flipping the table over is fine.
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the question for the president is, to what end? you just keep flipping it over and it is not producing results, sooner or later the other two thirds of the country is going to get frustrated with you. >> jesse: let's look at another soundbite with a judge janine. >> are you moving so quickly that your communications department cannot keep up with the? >> yes, that's true. >> so what we do without that that question. >> we don't have is conferences. >> you don't mean that. >> just don't have them, unless i have them every two weeks and i do myself. you don't have them. i think it's a good idea. first of all, you have a level of hostility that's incredible. sarah huckabee is a lovely young woman, you know sean spicer, he's a wonderful human being, he's a nice man. >> is here press secretary today and tomorrow? >> he's doing a good job he gets beat up. >> will he be there tomorrow? >> he's been there from the beginning. he just gets beat up by these people. again, they don't show the 90 questions that they ask and answer properly. i'm telling you if they were off just a little bit, just a little
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bit. >> will you make a decision as to whether or not -- >> here's the difference between me and another president. another president doesn't do what i'm doing. i'm not saying that in a breaking way, nothing it anyway. another president, janine, was in the oval office and do practically nothing all day. i'm doing every minute of the dam doing something. >> let's discuss spicer. a full throated to defense of spicer in your opinion? >> yes. obviously he would like -- this is a hard job when your boss watches tv. most presence to watch tv. most presidents don't consume daily television briefings until carrot there going on because are doing other things. trump is an image a guy and he's concerned about the image has been put out. so he watches spicer's breathing like a tv show. like is also a talkshow. >> jesse: he's under a lot of
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pressure up there. >> i would say the review of the bosses okay. he's answering most of them the right way. i think first child, and judge janine's question to him was a good one. what are you get out there? >> jesse: but don't -- he was under a lot of pressure under russian he gives a masterful press a briefing. he did the fake news line and he had everybody eating out of his hand. i think that resuscitated him. he did that with the state of the union. he gets down a backup. does he need to do that on a regular basis #. >> i think regular press conferences for the president are very good idea. for him to go out there and clear it up. he aired because he did not tell the staff what he was doing. he said well they can keep up with me because i'm doing so many things. the story change this week. a change from one that have been agreed upon to one that he have different a talking point later in the week and he let them out to dry. he has to help them out. >> jesse: i want to show you
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tweet that is making us. this is what the president tweeted about james comey. "james cuom comey better there o tapes of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press" they had dinner together and they asked if he was under investigation. have been wrong a few times. do you perceive this as a threat and you think there was actual tapes but is trump throwing music. >> i have no idea of their actual tapes. we'll get to spend and waste a lot of weeks to come because of this threat. the problem for trump is, he has so many defenders including the people who are paid to do that now they have to defend this their tapes are not tapes. he should,. >> spicer was asked about it and he cans anything. >> he can't say no, of course there are tapes because that
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makes the boss look bad. if he says maybe their tapes and many says the subpoenas are stacking about said the door of the white house right now. again, trump has an idea and he thinks what about that. >> jesse: that's i think he's doing. i think he is messing with people. everybody's getting thrown into different directions. >> the people who work for him and are trying to execute his plan. he has the package cuts to obama care, tax plan, a whole agenda dangling by threaded much ten, d.c. he's tweeting about tapes. it doesn't help. >> jesse: i find it amusing that when president obama actually recorded conversations the democrats didn't care. when trump flirted with the idea then all of a sudden it's watergate. chris, thank you a lot. stick around because you can see judge jeanine interview at
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9:00 p.m. eastern. still to come, is the nra more dangerous than isis? the professor who says yes. i'm, president trump given his first commencement speech at liberty university. "watters' world" was on campus. . come close, come close. i like that. [ music stops suddenly ] ah. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. awww. try this. for minor arthritis pain, only aleve can stop pain for up to 12 straight hours with just one pill. thank you. ♪ come on everybody. you can't quit, neither should your pain reliever. stay all day strong with 12 hour aleve.
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>> and carry yourself with dignity and pride. demand of the best from yourself, and be totally unafraid to challenge entrenched interest and failed power structures. does that sound familiar, by the way? the more people tell you it is not possible, that it cannot be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong.
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treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. relish the opportunity to be an outsider, and brace that label, be in an outsider is fine, embrace the label. because, it is the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. >> jesse: president trump is speaking today to the class of 2017 at liberty university. telling graduates how they can make america great again. we heard the president chose liberty to give his speech. i went down there to talk to the students. ♪ >> jesse: tell me what liberty is about? >> training champions for christ. >> training champions, are you eating your wheaties? >> maybe. >> is about serving others through christ. that's what you should expect being a christian university.
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>> most people can't drink here because the 21. >> more booze for me. >> jesse: how devout of a christian to believe trump is? >> not too sure. lots of marriages. but, who am i really to judge. >> jesse: president trump, do you think he is a true believer? >> he says that he is. i can't see his heart, so i'm going to say i'll believe his words. >> i can see why it is hard to believe that. his comments, things like that. >> jesse: trump said "the art of the deal" is the second best but behind the bible. >> my second favorite book of all time, what is my first favorite book? the bible. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: president trump speaking at commencement at liberty what you think? >> i like the guy. i like them earlier especially
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when he made fun of jeb bush, thought that was hilarious. >> more energy tonight. i like that. >> he took shots at ben carson. >> ben carson's lower energy than jeb. >> i have given my answer my intent. >> i think it's awesome that the president is speaking of my commencement. honestly, be pumped if obama was speaking. >> you know who spoke in my commencement? joe lieberman. i fell asleep. what are you expecting him to say commencement? >> is always unpredictable. >> jesse: i don't think he knows either. you know who i am? >> have no idea. >> jesse: do you have any idea who i am? >> yes, you are jesse watters, and this is your world right here. >> jesse: still to come, we could be hearing more of this. [inaudible] locker. that is how jim comey's firing
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could be spurring a new review of the hillary clinton e-mail case. "watters' world" investigates. up next, the professor who claims the nra is worse than isis. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's like nothing you've seen.
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>> as your president, i willneve rights of the people to keep and bear arms. never, ever. >> jesse: that was president trump speaking at the national rifle association convention last month. the first president to speak there since reagan. he said self-defense is essential to public safety. not everybody agrees with that.
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like this journalism professor, george kennedy from the university of missouri. he claims that nra is more dangerous than isis. you heard me correctly. his argument is this. "what makes isis so feared is its willingness to kill in pursuit of its goal to create a fundamentalist caliphate. what makes the nra so feared is its willingness to spend heavily and campaign aggressively in pursuit of its goal of removing all restrictions on the possession and use of firearms in our country. the nra is a lot closer to meeting its goal" joining me for fair and balanced debate on nra news.calm, -- and president of the gun campaign to prevent violence, dan gross. the nra is more violent than isis. shouldn't the nra declare war on nra? >> yes.
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i don't agree with that. it's not a fair comparison to say the nra is more dangerous than isis. i'm not here is is oaks person for professor kennedy. i'm here on behalf of the american public that wants to be safer. >> jesse: don't think it's incredibly irresponsible for a professor to save this and pump this ridiculous and are accurate hate into the minds of students? when you hear professor say something like this, it just shows how above and beyond these people have gotten when it comes to basic constitutional rights. >> for me, i have to ask the question of what is the motivation. when you have a professor who is willing to equate a civil rights organization that is in place essentially to protect americans constitutional rights, to a terror group who is known for beheadings on youtube, i have to ask, who are we allowing to teach the future minds of our
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country. >> the professor sounds like an absolute moron and he shouldn't be teaching because it's inflammatory and it's ridiculous. when you hear these things and i know you are gun safety guy, you would have to agree that people like this do not to your side any service. when you think about it, the nra has saved more lives in taken lives. we all want to be safe. >> that's what the overwhelming of gun owners in american owners want. >> jesse: and don't guns make people safe? >> this is what undermines the conversation. name-calling. let's move past them name-calling to talk about the real things that we can do to keep guns out of the hands of people we agree should not have them. >> jesse: bae 58 when you hear this i think they have very strict gun laws in places like paris where isis has been slaughtering innocent civilians the last several years, but you make about that argument.
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>> here's the thing? we talk about the gun debate, one of the issues we have is that we don't have the gun debate responsibly because the context in which is framed and is usually hyperbolic and misleading . >> jesse: when good guys has access to firearms that's a good thing. when bad guys has access to firearms that's a bad thing. when you have a terrorist shooting up a mall, would it be a better thing of good guys had access to guns to take them out before they do more harm? >> i have no problem with law-abiding, responsible citizens owning firearms. i will not let this debate be characterized as a debate between those who want to take guns away and those are against people who want to have guns. the safety of americans who just want their families and americans to have say is what asatstake. >> jesse: i think we can agree that isis is more dangerous than the a nra.
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>> absolutely. >> jesse: remember when democrats wanted fbi director comey fired for investigating hillary clinton. >> i think is a good person but not the right job. >> jesse: they don't remember. hypocrisy of the week is coming up. straight talk with legendary coach, bobby knight. >> there's an can be that kind of [expletive] in the donald trump administration with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! try phillips' colon health. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. due to your first accident. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced,
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>> life from america's newshead. a missile launch today from north korea did not have the characteristic of an intercontinental ballistic missile. it was launched northwest of the capital in north korea. they had been using that site to test lunch intermediate-range missiles. today's missile went about 435 miles landed in the sea of japan. president trump has been briefed.
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a pack day to replace james comey as fbi. at least eight people being interviewed today, at least while being considered. president trump may name the new director before he leaves on his first international trump on friday. james comey was fired by director by the president on tuesday. now back to "watters' world". >> jesse: the firing of fbi director, james comey and the mass hysteria that has followed the media and the democrats. we have heard things like who, impeachment, and cover-up. first, the mainstream media in total meltdown mode. >> there are many parallels to watergate. i have to tell you, i think all of the way back to the kennedy assassination to draw parallels.
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i was there as you know. i was felt that lee harvey oswald have been put on trial, a lot of the conspiracy theories that are circulating today would have been put at rest them. >> this is the kind of thing that goes on and non- democracies. i have not seen anything like this since october 20, 1973 when president nixon fired the watergate special prosecutor. >> the only winner tonight are sitting in the kremlin. >> i have a width of fascism tonight. >> jesse: remember a few months ago when both the media and democrats were attacking comey. something his investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails cost for the election. let's listen to the democrats than. >> we are all disturbed, first of all by the letter which really broke precedent and was over the advice of the leaders of the justice department. >> he has a big burden of proof so to speak on him for why he did what he did that is such a
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appalling act that goes against the tradition of prosecutors at every level of government. >> i think he's a good person maybe is not the right job. >> i think you should take a hard look at what he has done. i think it would not be a bad thing for the american people if he did step down. >> all i can tell you is, the fbi director has no credibility. >> jesse: joining me now is the sound of the david horowitz freedom center and author of "big agenda". also democratic strategist, wendy -- let me just are with you wendy, if the democrats have been proven not to be flip-flops. if you listen to the tape also, hysterical people. you continue to say that trump is a smith smithsonian every
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thing is a constitutional crisis in this is the next watergate. are we reaching the boy who cried wolf stage #. >> absolute not. anyone who is a flip-flop or would actually be trump and his the ministration. >> jesse: how are the democrats not flip-flops? we just showed you tapes of them saying comey is not credible and has to go. when trump fires comey is he supposed to stay? you on a non- credible person leading the fbi? >> let's look at the facts of the case. the facts of the case is that comey was fired by the person who he is investigating. >> jesse: that is not true. he is not investigating president trump. dianne feinstein -- in a republican both said that. >> that's not true. what is happened since it july 5 until january 22, you see trump and comey engage in this romance almost. trump going him kisses. and then on march 22 when comey says that he's investigating the trump administration for possible collusion with russia, the next thing you know on may 9, james comey is can't. there's something wrong with it. you cannot sit here and say that we fired comey because of
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recommendation from rosenstein and sessions. and then he say no, i was going to follow him fire him all along. and then trump says i took into consideration russia in the investigation of russia when i was firing comey. there is something wrong here. >> jesse: what's wrong as you, because you said trump was under investigation by the fbi, and he is not. david, let me get with you for second. i want to play you a sound from maxine waters trying to explain herself and how she is changed position on the comey firing. roll the tape. >> you obviously have been very critical of james comey in the past. you said that he had no credibility, i assume that you support the president's decision then to fire his fbi director. >> no, i do not necessarily support the president's decision. >> so respecting that to be clear, you believe it would've been better to keep a place in fbi director you said had no
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credibility to oversee this investigation, then to find someone you think would be a better choice? >> this president basically has interfered with, within entere investigation that he might be involved in. that's outrageous and that's where having a conversation about it today. everybody's talking about it. this is highly unusual. >> the bottom line is you think it fbi director without credibility would've been best served in this position. >> the bottom line is, i think the president had fired him when he first came in, he would not have to be in a position now where he is trying to make up a story about why did it is not meet the smell test. >> understood. so if hillary clinton had won the white house, would you have recommended that she fire fbi director james comey? >> let me tell you something. if she had won the white house, i believe that given what he had
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did to her and what he had tried to do, she should have fired him, yes. >> so, she should have fired him but he should not have. >> no, you're not confuse. if the president is implicated in an investigation. >> jesse: david, i'm confused. are you as confused as i am? >> this is embarrassingly stupid. look, the story behind us, the reason the democrats are in such a state of basement, is because the democratic party has seceded from the union for the second time in its history. it's not the place of an opposition party to announce a resistance to a duly elected president. not since the election of abraham lincoln has a major party declared war on an incoming president.
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trump did not get a confirmation hearings, he got a witch hunt. this russian thing is another ludicrous witchhunt. far worse than any thing mccarthy was ever accused of. because mccarthy thinks the real conspiracy, there is a communist left orchestrated from moscow that one of the soviet union in the cold war. there was no conspiracy. here there is no evidence of any collusion. it is ludicrous to even think that there is. >> jesse: wendy, let me get you to react real quick. wendy, we have not seen any evidence so far of any collusion between trump in russia. but we have seen is collusion between the democrats and the media. do you think that is more of an issue than this? >> no, i do not think it is an issue. if there's no there, there than let's wait until the investigation is finished. mccabe himself even said this is a significant investigation. let us see what the investigation says before we jump to conclusions. that is all we are saying. >> jesse: and the investigation will continue because firing the
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fbi director does not stop that, despite what others think. let's move on. investigating hillary clinton for her e-mail yet again. this could open up another canna warms. here is what tom, president of traditional watch said. >> i think for a half-million people with classified clearances will are wondering why hillary clinton wasn't held accountable for violating the wall. >> it wasn't because the law did not allow her to be indicted, she was the nominee for the democratic party for presidency. obama's justice department was not going to indict her. this is the single biggest impediment now, comey the only major obama holdover in the administration has been removed. maybe we'll finally get a serious it investigation. one were politics is taken out of it. >> jesse: david, real quick and 30 seconds what you think this means for the hillary clinton e-mail investigation?
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for this happen? >> i hope so. she violated the espionage act. she lied to congress, she liked at the fbi. she lied to the american people, and she lied to the parents of the dead heroes of benghazi over their coffins. this woman should be in jail. look, the other big story that the media refuses to report, and i agree with trump, he should stop the press conferences until they get actual reporters sitting in the seats. it's the use by the party in power, by the obama administration of the intelligence services to spy on and sabotage the political opposition. that is the end of democracy. >> jesse: that is a pretty big story. now that comey is out of their the fbi leadership might have to start handing over these on leaked documents they have been holding from this investigation.
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that could blow back on susan -- >> the only liars president trump. in the first 100 days in office he lied 488 times. let's talk about that. >> jesse: you counting? did you keep in a pattern in your office. >> i sure did, jesse. >> jesse: i would like to see that sometime. thank you very much. of next, coach a bobby knight known for talking tough. his advice for president trump is up next. then, the not so friendly skies are flying. [inaudible] working on my feet all day gave me pain here.
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>> jesse: my next guest endorsed president trump year ago because he knows about winning. coach bobby knight 1102 ncaa men's college basketball games. it his style of coaching has made many friends and enemies. some might say just like our president. remember this? >> when my time on earth is gone
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and my activity here is past, i want them to bury me upside down and my critics can kiss my -- >> jesse: it was endorsement of than kennedy in trump and indiana that propelled him to become the republican presented nominee and it eventually winning the nomination. bobby knight joins me now. big news out of washington all week was president trump dropping the hammer on director fbi, james comey. he acted very decisively, like a boss. that kind of got his critics riled up. how do you interpret president trumps swift action? >> it seems to me that the office of president of the united states is responsible to have the best people possible in all jobs. all he is doing, in my opinion,
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is trying to put the very best person there is available possible to be the director of the fbi. i think that is what he is doing at this time. >> jesse: some of the criticism has been rough. i think we're connecticut senator democrat richard blumenthal raising all kinds of hell. >> would you expect the democrats to beach about a? >> of course. >> let's forget about that. we have a guy here that is very tough, very smart, and he loves america. he loves american people. he wants to do everything he can to help america become a stronger tough as we have been in the past. let's look at the last administration for just a minute. that last administration played more golf than it did working for the american public. that was one thing, the past administration left for american
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men to die in that benghazi situation. it goes on, on, and on with things like that. i will guarantee you one thing. there is an going to be that kind of bowl [expletive] in a donald trump administration. >> jesse: know there's not. i like the way you put that. the president also likes to talk about winning. he wants to win in afghanistan, he wants to went on the border, and he wants to win for americans. >> i think that is interpreted by saying very simply that he wants us to win, he wants us to be first-class, he wants us to be at the top. i think that when we talk about winning we are t those things that are necessary to make america, as it has been over many years, the greatest country in the world. that is what he means by winning. >> jesse: so the president needs
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to keep beating the democrats and winning internationally and in the economy, and i think just let everything fall off his back. >> let's forget about politics for a minute. when i was first introduced to esther trump he asked me to introduce him and indiana which i was happy to do. i said there were two things that i do not care about before i introduced mr. trump. number one, i do not give a damn about the democrats. number two, i don't give a damn agaiabout the republicans. but i really care about america. i think the best people possible for the various jobs that our country requires, first and foremost of what we require is a president of the united states who loves this country. let's forget about politics. what is best for america? the hell with the democrats and the republicans. let's do what is best for america. >> jesse: i know the president is very proud to have a
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>> jesse: the airport anticscon. that was fitted from a viral video of a fight that broke out at the airport in fort lauderdale between a place in passengers. that was after spirit airlines canceled the flights. there's more where that came from. seems like passengers are starting to revolt. with me now to break it down as olympic media managing editor, katie. was going on in that fight there with spirit? was fighting who exactly? >> everyone was fighting. i want to know what person says, i am so angry that i'm in florida i will go get a piña colada, it sucks that my flight is canceled. you in florida, go to the beach. >> it's not like they canceled your planning canada. >> ray, exactly. go to the beach. these people, some were arrested for inciting a riot. the pilot set spirit are trying to get a new contract. it's been going on for a while. a lot of flights have been canceled. they were refusing to fly. so flight got canceled. as you can see the video, people lost their minds as if that's
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and acceptable response. >> were actually looking at of this right now that broke out in coach somewhere. i think this was a southwest flight or something like that? these guys were throwing haymakers at each other. was there any arrest in the situation? this is bad. >> you have to wonder, the best part of this is that a shrieking woman has the soundtrack for every male fight in the history of existence. i'm not sure what she thought she was going to accomplish by screaming at them. i'm also not sure about the guys. why would you get in a fistfight? the guy on top was winning. why would you do that? >> it was probably about a woman as fights typically are. either alcohol, woman, or money. then we have another situation here. i think this was a united flight where there is a woman videotaping her interaction.
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let's roll the tape on that. >> this is not acceptable. >> do you know why i videotaping you? you have a terrible customer service. >> i either need you to call the cops or. >> go call the cops. that's fine. >> i am. >> jesse: you are allowed to videotape someone like that in an airport, correct or am i wrong? >> what he is learning is that there is a very big difference between a public sector employee that you can film and a private sector employee that you can film. she had no obligation to be intimidated by him so she canceled his flight. i would say that he was basically trying to book the bag that he already paid $150 for. they wanted another $300 for this bag. that's outrageous. that's ridiculous. >> jesse: i have to go. i'm going to start filming when people pat me down when i go through airport security.
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of more than 15 key nutrients. one a day 50+. >> jesse: welcome back.it's time week. first up, rebecca says i notice just you water size starts to twinkle before he says something profound. it happens every single time. so my eyes must wiggle all of the time. the my favorite from work, i tried to lure hillary rodham clinton back into the woods, i don't think it was enough. everybody knows that she doesn't
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come out for anything less than 100. that's it for us tonight. follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. president trump is on with justice with "justice with jude jeanine", that's up next. >> right now. >> what i'm most proud about is what's happening with the country. >> justice comes to the wes whie house. i sit down with the president of the united states. >> another president will sit in the oval office and do practically nothing all day. >> inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> every minute of the day i'm doing something, we talked jim koning, the president's inner circle. >> are you moving so quickly that your communications departmentan

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