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made a really great team. >> that was earlier on fox & friends. marty nominated his mom for the dre degree. >> and i'm laura engle in for julie banderas. thanks for watching. jesse: "watters' world" is on. tonight. i have a word for you isis, we have trainers in all 50 states kicking your ass for the last 14 years. a stern warning from one of our country's bravest. dakota meyer is here with his plan to take down isis. plus-- >> it's a witch hunt. they'd rather see this country fail than him succeed. jesse: eric trump on the mainstream media's attacks on his father. and-- ♪
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todd rundgren has a few choice words for the president, but can he face the music on "watters' world." >> and we're honoring memorial day weekend with a "watters' world" history quiz. it all begins right now. welcome to "watters' world," i'm jesse watters. i want to start with the hysteria of the left. remember this guy? >> if you get sick in america, this is what the republicans want you to do. if you get sick, america, the republican health care plan is this. die quickly. jesse: that was when republicans were trying to stop obamacare from putting his further in debt. and years later the name calling is continuing. and the democrats are hyperbolic. >> that budget that trump has presented is a grotesque ly
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budget. >> senior citizen will lose perhaps the one nutritious meals they get. the wheels on wheels. >> this is an attempt to have ethnic cleansing in this nation. >> it's not an overstatement to say that some children will die because of this. jesse: children will die? the budget proposes things like requiring those on welfare to work and cutting out pork. is that so bad? joining me now is anton who worked on health and human services under president obama. you were responsible under president obama for the obamacare website? >> i was not responsible for the obamacare website. jesse: i wanted that out of the way. the budget kills children, you know that's a lie, don't you? >> no, it's know the a lie, it's actually a fundamental frame work of the program.
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a lot of programs for children with disabilities and families with nutritional needs. if they don't get the health care or services they need, people die. jesse: so you're saying that president trump is purposely trying to kill children with his budget? you realize how crazy that sounds? >> it does sound crazy. what i am saying is that president trump and his team don't understand the federal budget and don't understand what these agencies do. they provide services for people in the middle of america, people who have needs. people in our country who have been left out of the process, who need support from the government and if you don't understand those programs, you'll make decisions that cut them and that will take away services and things that people need that are really important for their survival and their life. jesse: anton, it's funny to hear someone lecturing the president on the federal budget when president obama never submitted a balanced budget for the eight years he was president. one of the guys on the montage says this budget was ethnic cleansing. you don't agree with that, do you?
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>> i actually don't agree with that. jesse: okay, good. >> the budget will disproportionately impact people in low income communities. jesse: okay. >> some communities people low income and maybe people of color. you can ka you will -- you can call it whatever you want to call it, it's devastating budget for americans who have been left out of the system. jesse: i'm glad you don't agree with the fact that it's ethnic cleansing. it does a huge disservice for those who were victims of ethnic cleansing in europe many, many years ago. the debt talk about the budget. we had a situation when president obama, who you worked for, almost 300 veterans died in va waiting lines, while some of the executives received bonuses. and you had four people in benghazi who died while they
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weren't protected. and border patrol agencies, fast and furious when the previous president let gun walks into mexico. and looking back, i think a lot of the previous policies under the last president actually did kill people. >> so, you can cherry pick any kind of situation to say something did something. jesse: that's not cherry picking. it's real. >> you can go back to 2001 and saw almost 3,000 people died on 9/11 for the president before that. jesse: president obama knew the guns were closing the border to mexico and knew that there were problems at the va and didn't do anything about it. >> the same way that president trump and his administration and chosen to deny them in the budget to have that the care and services, to cut meals on wheels to seniors in america.
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how are you going to impact, negatively impact the greatest generation in america. may get one or two nutritious meals. my grandma is 92, and these are services that americans need, but to make the decision to cut them out of the budget will devastate so many americans and so many families that it actually makes no sense to do it and they don't understand in the budget. jesse: growing up in philadelphia, i participated in the meals on wheels programs and delivered to older americans and i don't think they're actually going to cut that. i think that's a noble program, but that's beside the point, that's probably just a strong initial first bid and then he'll probably come back from there. let me ask you about some of the pork in the budget here. the epa, trump's cutting the epa. the epa spent $700,000 for a climate change musical. do you think that's a good use of taxpayer money, anton? >> i wouldn't necessarily spend
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money on a music cal, but i would spend money on to make sure our rivers and lakes are clean and that climate is good. jesse: i agree. >> i can't talk about a music cal. jesse: so we agree. we agree, so the musical, let's get rid of the musical. let me go through some of these, they also sent $7 million on grasshopper research. now, you know, i know grasshoppers are a great insect, they also, you know, have shrimp running on treadmills to study those things, too. do you think that's a good use of taxpayer money? >> well, i'm not a scientist, so i can't answer that question, but i would advise that before you make a decision to cut a program to actually talk to somebody who knows the science behind it and what's the value of doing that. jesse: 7 million dollars is a lot of money to spend on grasshoppers, i'd rather put that money on meals on wheels. listen, i'm not saying some of these things aren't good things to invest money in. all i'm saying we're $20 trillion in debt.
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the last president went from 10 trillion to the $20 trillion and we can't afford some of these things. so let's prioritize the things that are important. how does that sound, anton? >> no, it sounds like we should prioritize, but it sounds like we should actually talk to people that know how these programs work and how the agencies work and don't make arbitrary decisions to just cut the programs that impact the poorest people in our communities. that actually makes no sense whatsoever. jesse: okay. >> there's nobody to manage their household in that way and i don't know why we're trying do the federal budget. jesse: people that manage their households actually have to work within a budget. the federal government does not so i think we all should try to act we're all part of one big family. anton, thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. jesse: "watters' world" exclusive. they say the best business happens on the golf course so i asked eric trump about his father's first trip overseas.
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i guarantee that in this show if you're a trump supporter you will likely be offended. let the buyer beware. i welcome all people to my show, including mr. rundgren himself. so, todd, why no trump supporters at your show? their money is no good for you? >> well, i'll tell you the genesis of this issue. i have a lot of costume changes in my show and i needed a video to give me the time to change my clothes and so i created a video to go along with tin foil hat pretty much thinking that only my audience would see it and react however they-- well, how i expected them to react. early on we started having episodes in the audience where shouting watches would break out. sometimes it would get very personal, it would last into the next song that i was trying it play. jesse: okay.
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>> and it just became very disruptive and i thought if you're that easily ticked off, you probably will become annoyed at some point in the show and confrontation is not what the show is about. jesse: so you have a very provocative kind of intermission video while you do your little costume change. so it disrespects and mocks president trump and people in the audience were getting upset about it so now you're saying don't come to my show if you can't handle it. do you think that's being a little discriminatory? >> all i'm saying is if you can handle it, you're welcomed to the show. if you can't handle it, i mean, what's your problem? you presumably already won, why are you so angry? >> okay. >> we're trying to get our anger out of the way, having a silly laugh at somebody who is now in power. jesse: we all like laughing at people in power, i did it for the last eight years.
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let's play a clip from tin foil hat so people can see what it's about. ♪ . jesse: so why is the president wearing a tin foil hat? can you explain that? >> he was an original conspiracy theorist, wasn't he? he didn't believe that obama was born in this country and fomented that pretty much from the time the former president was elected. jesse: i think he was just having a little fun at the president's expense. >> he's a whiney man, he's a whiney man because he didn't win the popular vote. jesse: wait a minute, president trump is whining? todd, i think that hillary
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♪ >> this memorial day weekend, as we remember those who have fought and died for our country, i want to take a look
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at the enemy we're currently facing, isis. the islamist group showing what cowards they are when one blew himself up in a bunch of young girls at an ariana grande concert in england. 22 killed. and we have fighters who continue to take them on and isis hides from them and takes on the young girls and it's disgusting and weak and now we have a president who will call them out. >> i will call them from now on losers. jesse: and under president obama many of the vets were talking out about the terrorists. nick powers put this online. let me explain something to you terrorists, behind your propaganda, bullying the weak.
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you attack us and there will be no mercy. we will bring the righteous hand of god down upon you and crush you. and green beret sniper and ufc sniper tim kennedy said this about them. >> they want you to fear them. we can't fear them. they're disgusting humans, don't fear them, don't call them isis, or isil, they're daesh and don't deserve any at all. jesse: and dakota meyer pulled over on the road to record this. >> i have a warning to you, isis, we have trained soldiers in all 50 states that are trained, they're armed, we have also veterans in all 50 states that are armed and trained and that have been actually the same guys who have been kicking your ass for the last 14 years on your own turf and have been waiting for the opportunity for you to come over and try to bring your beliefs to the
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greatest country on the face of the earth. jesse: so there you have it. soldiers begging to fight them and protecting americans for years. did president obama listen? no. now isis has tripled its operation. so how do we stop them from recruiting and growing? joining me now medal recipient dakota meyer and author of "world changer". so, you saw the branding during the campaign, crooked hillary, crazy bernie, lying ted and now calling isis what they are, losers. do you think that's an effective pr strategy? i certainly do. >> look, i don't think he's doing it-- this is what's great about president trump, i don't think he's doing it as a pr strategy, he's doing it because he's truly speaking from the heart. he's saying what we all think, they are losers. anyone that goes and attacks young girls, kids, they're losers, no other way to describe them.
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they're losers, they're cowards. i mean, they're scum of the earth. jesse: and the best thing to do to prove that they're losers, i believe, is to defeat them on the battlefield because no one wants to join a group that's losing. you want to join a winning team, wouldn't you agree with that? >> i agree with that 100%. and the problem is, the problem is, yes, under the weakness of the obama administration for the last eight years, we have seen them feel like they are the dominant player on this field when we could crush them at any second. we could demolish them, annihilate them from the face of the earth, but we've chosen not to. so i love the angle president trump is taking. i love the fierceness, the fierceness men like dakota and other soldiers you've shown here tonight, i love that. jesse: you do. >> that's what we've got to do. that's how my son was. he said all they respect is brute lethal force, period. they don't respect anything else. jesse: and your son died heroically fighting for our freedoms in afghanistan and we want to thank you very much for
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that sacrifice. >> thank you. jesse: president obama, i think, bears some responsibility here. he retreated from iraq and let isis take over a third of that country. he sat by and did nothing, did not enforce the red line that he himself drew and oversaw humanitarian crisis in syria, and infecting now and pouring into europe. and toppled gadhafi in libya and the manchester bomber went there, it was a failed state, never won the peace, trained and came back. so, dakota, there has to be some accountability for some of these policies that have led to this death and destruction. >> i mean, that's moving. i mean, if you for one second think that under the obama-- the obama administration or that he doesn't have some responsibility for allowing them to grow, that makes no sense. there's no logic to think any other way. but, here is the deal. i mean, we still have federal
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judges who have no intel, no back-briefing of anything, who are standing in the way of policies that-- executives orders put in place right now or trying to be, to be able to protect our country. i think that they need to be ready for the backlash if something happens because they're want to go get in the way of it due to politics and prove a point when there are security reasons behind it. jesse: karen, dakota makes a great point there. unfortunately it may take a horrific incident within the united states for some of these judges to wake up and say, we have to stop thinking about things in fantasy world and philosophical reasons for not enforcing a travel ban and say, listen, our job is to keep the country safe. >> right, if you overlook that job, what is your role anymore? because honestly, they've made it clear what they want from us, right? they want to destroy us. so if we don't turn around and destroy them and use every force that we have the capacity to use against them. then again, they see this as
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victory, as dominating us. my son didn't give his life so these people could still be terrorizing his children today. for crying out loud when a child is afraid to become a concert, what did aaron die for? if we're allowing, these authorities and powers that be that pretend this isn't a real war and people aren't dying and completely block this, my gosh, somebody needs to grab them by the shoulder and shake them for a minute and wake them up. just like when we heard katy perry say, we need to hug it out with these people. they want to cut our heads off and watch the blood squirt from our throats. this is what they think of. these are people so barbaric that they burn people alive. you don't hug it out with them. we need to take brute lethal force and annihilate them. until we do that, it's going to continue. across over nation, it's going to continue. jesse: happy memorial day for both of you guys and thank you for your service and your sacrifice. >> thanks. >> thank you.
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jesse: you've seen the video of melania swatting away her husband's hand. too bad it's not true. fake news and real news update of the week. plus, my exclusive interview with eric trump on the golf course. >> can you grab my back? >> i'll get a caddy for jesse today. all right? ♪ constipated? trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief.
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>> and we are live from america's news headquarters, i'm laura engle. president trump is on the way home concluding his nine-day foreign trip, his first since taking office. the president and first lady boarded air force one for the flight back to washington. mr. trump tweeted that he had great meetings on everything,
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especially trade. he's still considering the paris climate agreement and will make a final decision next week. rock legend gregg allman has died. he's credited with being one of the founding fathers of southern rock. he formed the allman brothers band with his brother dwayne who died in a motorcycle accident in 1971. his touch on the hammond organ combined with dwayne's guitar. he had been ill, he was 69. i am laura ingle. back to "watters' world." jesse: time for your real news update. former obama director john brennan testified to the intel committee and this is what he said about who he shared classified information with. >> i shared classified information with the russia while i was director of the cia on routine basis, shared
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classified information with russia on terrorism matters. it doesn't mean it becomes unclassified, it means it retains the classification, but is releasable then to russia or to other partners. so, that in itself is not unprecedented. jesse: so let me get this straight. trump administration shares classified information with the russians and that's bad. obama administration shares classified with the russians and that's okay? all right. university of michigan students are deeply troubled by wood panelling because it's masculine and marginalizing, the students claim the history of wood is a history of oppression, the white, rich had wood panelling in the day. when i was in college and what i was deeply troubled by? running out of beer. a whistleblower says the obama administration knowingly let in at least 16 ms-13 gang members
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in 2014 as part of an immigrant search. ms-13 is just one of the deadliest and brutal gangs in the country. so, trump's trying to keep gang bangers out of the country and obama is letting them in. just want to make that clear. a new report that just came out details how much obama spied on americans and it's so much that even the a krchl.c.l.u. believes serious and the fbi shared that information with third parties. who knows who they are? this scandal is just beginning to crack open. hold your breath for democrats to call on a special prosecutor. california progressives allege voter fraud in democratic party election and demand voter i.d. smell that irony? when republicans called for requiring voter i.d. they were called racist. seattle police can no longer report suspects. they have to say community members in order to use a less
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offensive and politically correct language. you know, if i was a suspect in a triple homicide, i wouldn't be too worried about being offended by what the police called me. i'd be worried about who my cell mate was. now for some fake news this week that other people told you was real. first lady melania trump making headlines online for allegedly swatting president trump's hand away as they got off the plane in israel. then denying the firsthand again in rome to fix her hair. a scandal for sure, but, wait, what's this? they finally connect in sicily! hand-gate is officially now over. but the press doesn't stop there. clearly from this picture, the pope doesn't like president trump, right? that's what the immediate headlines were, so that's fake news, check out the video that
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shows a very different story. peace be with you. finally, a video that's definitely real, but what is exactly happening? some say president trump is trying to put america first at an n.a.t.o. meeting. we will let you decide. someone who constantly deals with the media's obsession with fake news, eric trump. i caught up with him wednesday at the trump national golf club in bedminister, new jersey talking politics, and the media, over a little golf. roll the tape. ♪ >> this place look familiar? >> yeah. >> now you're back in our world. >> i am, i am, thanks for having me. this looks like where your dad was interviewing prospective cabinet members. >> can't wait to show you around. jesse: let's do it. is everything the greatest here? >> come on, jesse, you know trump. it has to be the greatest.
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this is the big man's locker, the whole family, we have our lockers in here and we spend a lot of time here, it's kind of a home away from home for us. jesse: wow, barron trump's locker is closer than yours. is he a good golfer? >>'s strong and tall and can hit it a mile already. jesse: who is better don, jr. or eric? >> i'll take don. ask him the same thing, he'll tell you the same. so-- ♪ >> and had a lot of success, but the media keeps harping on russia, russia, russia, what will he do to neutralize that. >> nothing, it's a witch hunt and i think that syria demonstrated anything with russia, but, hey, listen, there's you know, a political party that got beaten very badly by a person who came out of nowhere who everybody wrote off and everybody gave no chance to. they outspecced us 7-1 and he won and there are pretty disappointed people there and
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they want to further a narrative for their own political agenda. i believe they would rather see this country fail than see him succeed. jesse: so the russia thing is a hoax? >> it's a hoax, a total hoax. ♪ your dad just got back from a big trip overseas? what struck, but it. >> he did so well, when he arrived in saudi arabia and the respect they gave him. and one thing i talked about on the campaign trail, the lack of re inspect all over the world. i see it all the time. i'm in different countries and they didn't. >> president obama bowed to the saudi king and they didn't respect him and they greeted your father with open arms. >> president obama lapped landed in china and they didn't bring the steps oument. and in saudi arabia, he had the marching band, the military,
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the flyover of the jets and it was a beautiful image. what he did in israel i thought was incredibly moving. jesse: he put the hand on the western wall, a touching moment. >> and they haven't been treated with the respect they should be, and that will change under him. and meeting with the pope, the trifecta to meet with the pope. i thought it was a beautiful trip and couldn't be more proud of him. jesse: did your father say call you from air force one, i met with the pope, good guy, great energy. >> nice man. no, he loved the trip and everybody he met with and you'll see a different side to diplomacy. jesse: your father has come under attack a lot from the mainstream media. how do you think he's handling? >> i think it's par to the course. jesse: no pun intended. >> exactly. no pun intended. it's what we have been dealing with since day one. we will continue to come under attack and so many people are
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got it wrong and they're doubling down. they're going so extreme in so many cases they're losing credibility and that's resonating with americans. jesse: what little credibility they had to begin with. so you've taken over the trump organization. do you think you'll make more or less money now that your father is president? now you've got to worry about conflict of interest. >> we're not doing anything overseas while he's in office. it's sacrifices and it's the right thing to do. we take it very, very seriously. jesse: what's the next venture of the trump organization we'll hear about. >> we're working all over the country, and jobs here. and my wife is expecting in september. jesse: congratulations! >> between the election, the inauguration, you know, this new role, everything we're doing, adding members to the family, it's an exciting year. jesse: if you need a baby name, jesse is a great name. >> i like that.
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jesse: another piece of advice, i have twin girls and my golf game suffered dramatically when you have kids. >> when you travel 220 days a year, my golf game suffers as well. jesse: we'll see you later. >> yeah, we'll have a little contest. jesse: i don't want to say what the wager is, we'll talk about that off camera. let's go. can you grab my bag? >> i'll caddy for jesse today, all right? ♪ ♪ oh! in the water! since i saw eric, reports surfaced of an attempted cyber attack on the trump organization. the fbi reportedly questioning eric and don, jr. about it. so i reached out to eric and got the scoop. a trump organization spokesperson tells us, like virtually every other company these days, we are routinely targeted by cyber terrorists
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whose only focus is inflict harm on great american businesses. to be clear the trump organization was not hacked. while we will remain vigilant in fighting off any attempts to do so, we are confident in the steps we have taken to protect our businesses and safeguard our information. liberal professors outnumber conservatives 12-1 on college campuses. so how do you unbrainwash your college student when they get home. larry elder with advice. plus, there's brainwashed students and then these students. don't miss this classic "watters' world" quiz. >> and it's the north versus-- >> north korea, chechnya. ♪
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look what happens when they're given president obama's accomplishments and it's by president trump. >> and president obama went on an apology tour and saying there's a new sheriff in town, it's not going to fly. >> him apologizing to other countries is something that, you would like to see him stop doing? >> for sure. >> i think he overstepped his bounds. >> he's trying to fix bandaids. jesse: so how can parents unbra unbrainwash kids now that they're on summer break. joining us is radio host larry elder. so your freshman comes back and they're home for the summer, hopefully they have a job. >> right. jesse: and they come back. >> hopefully. jesse: start spouting all of this russia conspiracy stuff. what are the parents suppose today say to that? >> i think the parents need to first educate their children as to the dimensions of this problem. college campuses overwhelmingly
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left wing. when i went to college in the bronze age. jesse: you look great, by the way, larry. fantastic. >> thank you. about two and a half democrats for every one republican in a typical history department. right now it's 10-1 for professors over 65 and 25-1 for professors underage 36 and worse in other areas like history, like socialology if you can find a republican at all. when it comes to commencement speakers that have to do with the political message, 4 or 5 to 1. jesse: forget about that. it's elizabeth warren, hillary clinton, oprah. i have yet to be invited to speak at commencement at my college. i don't expect that invitation will come soon. so, let's be specific. so your son comes back or daughter he comes back and very into the p.c. stuff. >> right. jesse: they don't know what
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bathroom to use. they don't say, he or she, you know, they're very afraid of speaking accurately. they don't say islamic terrorism. what do you tell them about that? >> well, the good news is, in this day and age of social media, there are all sorts of resources to undo some of this indoctrination. there's something, a university set up by one of my friends, dennis prayiguer, the history o the democratic party, is america still racist, what about the minimum wage, that the parents can resource and show their kids in five easy digestible minutes to undo the indoctrination. the important thing to tell your kids, there are other sorts of other resources, conservative resources to undo some of this stuff and parents need to be proactive and kids need to be proactive and they have to learn defensively, recognize there's another point
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of view. jesse: let's say you're the father of twins and the twins come back and they say, larry, or they say dad, they say dad, trump should be impeached. >> news to my girlfriend. jesse: we don't want to get into that. and trump needs to be impeached and have them watch the praguer video and "the five" at 9:00 maybe to brush up on facts? what do you do? >> well, there's plenty of resources, there's all sorts of conservative publications that put together the other side. a blog like "american thinker" and i did one on the stupidity of impeachment. 300 markets, follow me on twitter. there are other smart people that can give you an alternative point of view. jesse: it's about exposing these college students to maybe some alternative media so they're not completely brain washed for the rest of the nine months each other. larry, listen, i'm worried about these college kids, i'm very worried. you've seen me out in the
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>> this weekend we celebrate memorial day, a day for remembering america's fallen soldiers, but how much do americans really know about the history of that sacrifice? i have to warn you, it is shameful. check it out. ♪
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so why is everybody off on monday? >> i don't know. to just enjoy this beautiful weather, i guess. jesse: what is monday. >> monday is fun day. [laughter] >> monday is also memorial day. >> oh, yes, that's true. jesse: what are we honoring on memorial day? >> oh, beats me. i don't know what's going on? >> i think all those lost giving service to the country. jesse: exactly. ♪ who did america fight in the revolutionary war? >> the french. >> that's a good question. i don't know. >> countries. jesse: countries? >> yes. >> china. jesse: china? >> well, i feel really dumb. jesse: who did america fight? >> oh, north versus south, confederate versus the union. jesse: that was the civil war. >> oh. >> britain. jesse: right across there? >> uh-huh. jesse: that's great britain. >> really? who won the civil war? >> no idea. britain? >> it was america and britain
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and spain, some for spain and, yeah. >> it was the north versus-- >> south korea? >> the north versus the south. do you know what the civil war was about? >> i'm not much of a history guy. jesse: i can tell. ♪ world war ii, who did we fight there? >> wow and i just learned this, putting me to the test. my teacher watches, it's going to be mad. >> allies versus-- >> china. >> vietnam. jesse: that was the last question. >> china. >> germany and japan. jesse: who won the cold war. >> i do not know. russia. >> france. jesse: america won the cold war. >> oh, okay, so, go america! .
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jesse: why did they call it the cold war? >> russia is cold up there, you know. jesse: do you know who i am? >> i sadly don't. jesse: i'm watters and this is my world right here. up next, tweets of the week. an the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to.
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jesse: time for tweets of the week. first up, i may or may not have a man crush on jesse watters. not that there is anything wrong with that. melissa says, jesse watters you are washed up, but your "watters world" segments are funny. kate smith disagrees with winston. he tweets, jesse watters is a
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legend in my own mind. that's tall for tonight. follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. judge jeanine: you are looking live at joint base andrews where president trump arrived on air force one just moments ago after wrapping up his first overseas trip. president trump has wrapped up his intense 9-day overseas international voyage that by all accounts was a home run. our commander-in-chief, the pillar of strength and true advocate for america. his message clear and unequivocal. there was no apology. and no bowing down to other leeders.

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