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angry about it. and my 85 and no one told me? greg: no one would ever call -- no one would even call people that. kat, your old. thank you. now now. jesse: "watters world" is on. >> president putin and i have been discussing various things. i think it has gone well. it's an honor to be with you. jesse: the heavyweight showdown. president trump and vladimir putin go one-on-one. kellyanne conway and eric bowling here with reaction. one professor calling for a college course to understand white people. what did you think of the trump
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cnn wrestling video? "watters world" heads to wwe summer slam to see what they think of cnn's boondoggle. how the west was won and news lost is the subject of tonight's watters' word. >> the fundamental question much our time is whether the west has the will to survive. do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost? just as poland could not be broken, i am here to declare the west will never ever be broken. our values will prevail, our people will thrive and our
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civilization will triumph. jesse: the president also spelled out a geoeconomic policy to pull them away from their dependence on moscow. >> we'll help with your access to energy so polled and other countries are not tide to a single supplier. >> it's tough to be leader of the free world and king of the trolls at the same time. >> it was a tedious speech. jesse: the president held a press conference with the prime minister
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trying to make like the polish first lady subbed president trump but president correcting the record, tweeting, contrary to some surprising reports my wife did shake hands with mr. and mrs. trump after a great visit and let's fight fakeness. i don't recall chris marking. russia, the meeting is a sure winner and turns out it looks like a win for trump and america. starting with a cease-fire in syria. >> this is our first indication of us and russia been able to
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work together in syria and as a result of that, we had a very lengthy discussion in other areas of syria we can continue to work together on. >> that was the ukraine and isis. the bottom line is the media is not covering the present fairly, it's not covering the president fully and continues to neutralize him and push fakeness. this is why if you want to see the present covered fairly, turn into "watters world". president trump and vitamin for meeting face-to-face in hamburg, germany for the first time this week. they had their highly anticipated sitdown meeting which was the first formal conversation vladimir putin and a us president had in two years. training me now with reaction is counselor to the president, kellyanne conway. it's great to have you in "watters world". what did you think of our words.
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>> thank you, jesse. you laid out the facts. i love them. it's refreshing in this climate. it's incredibly unfortunate that the white house correspondent from a major news organization will go all the way to poland and following the president's speech which was applauded by so many people, right, left and center and many of the usual detractors that they would apply to him for appealing to our spirit, our pride and identity talking about how borders may fall in nations may suffer but the will of the people is always strong and so important. going back to our western values and yet, making it about them, the media is caught in this terrible cycle of trying to make the most of the stories about them. the tweets at each other and starkly about the president and things that would never pass an editor's desk and never pass a producer muster on a television program, we think, and they make such a big deal about the
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present social media platform. the seniors lately? jesse: i would ask you about this meeting. this is what brinkley said about the meeting on cnn. roll the tape. >> he's already kissing the ring of putin. putin will go back already a champion. jesse: the narrative is a president trump kissed putin's ring and president trump said it's an honor to be with vladimir putin which is not a good idea and the media is obsessing over how long the meeting took. they can't seem to understand what is going on. what is going on? >> they are not. what you said was completely irrelevant to the actual meeting is what president boone and president trump may be have able to comes together. the president has said in the past if there was a willing partner out there to help feet isis, he's listening. they can talk about nuclear capability north korea with very
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different icbm and talk about energy and they can talk about -- so many things they can talk about and did because they are the two presidents of their countries. all the media speculation and the hand and the gratuitous insult and innuendos, they don't matter. they don't matter to the american people. have you seen the approval rate of the. jesse: you are saying they cover the small issues yet 222,000 jobs created and you have a lot coming out of this, trumpet meeting and they're focused on handshakes and what tie the other person more. i want to show you funny video, also. there was a moment at the g20. take a look at this. the supposedly anti- trump candidate who just won the french election, president macron making his way across the picture so he could stand with president trump.
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now, the left wanted to say that the president has no allies over there but the leader of france is jockeying for position to be pictured with the american president. >> i've seen this many times. last labor day we invited them onto the plane for a 20 minute quick trip between cleveland and youngstown and ohio and there was someone there, a reporter who was literally hitting mr. trump day after day and once he was in his company it was like can i help you hold your things because they were shaking and falling and when you're in the company of president trump youpa realize that it's a special place to be and that your with f the most powerful man in this country. a way jesse: reality has a way of intruding. >> it does. i just want to say one quick p thing.
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president macron is invited president trump to france next week and the president is going great history right around and going back to europe at the invitation of president macron. i think this is a very significant and again, if the leader to leader level there arr ss, issues discussed in the ideas a presented and matters covered together that are way above what everybody else is discussing. jesse: three a, i want to get your reaction. they tested the icbm the other day and it looks like china, in my opinion, doesn't want to seef a unified korean peninsula. they want to keep a divided korean peninsula because they're not doing anything to show that they are going to make progress on the new quantization. in your opinion, how optimistic his white house about making china understand the threat and having trying to use its vast ue influence because the trade is
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about 40% right now with china and north korea of coming things down on the peninsula? >> a few things. in the first couple months of his administration, president trump has met with all of these leaders. our visit, he's established a positive relationship with respect to trade with thee rst i president of china and we have beef going over to the china for the very first time in a long time. at the same time he's met with the leaders of south korea, mr. moon and ms. in the of japan and they had a trilateral dinnerrt this week and everyone is veryha serious about focusing on the fact that north korea launched d missile that seems to have different case abilities. a secretary of defense, jim matus missions that we are currently exploring the economic and diplomatic channels in response but at the same time, different the president has expressed his opinion on china with respect to
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at north korea. everyone to take a look at that. >> i appreciate what you have done for the very substantial vy problem we all face in north korea. a problem that something has to be done about face it. i'm sure that whether it's on ka north korea or any of the many things that we are discussing wl will come to aco successful agreement. >> that's not fake news, that's the president speaking about various sears issues. let's see how much the media covers this? using his report where they 50 cover russia 50 times more than they cover the economy or o healthcare or restructure. let's see how seriously they take the threat of north korea. jesse: it's a threat that should unite all americans, republicans and democrats. and even the media. kellyanne, thank you very much and and why we officer gunned down by a cop heater.
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[inaudible]ist jesse: is it time that the black lives matter is listed as a terrorist organization?? terrort coming up.iery first, room for this? >> is a loose cannon and get us in trouble. >> i'm in morning for america. jesse: voters in disbelief following the election win of donald trump and they want to study the people that electedu n him. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors.
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duty sinceth january.ry. nearly 20% jump this year alone but her murder received minimal attention there was zero coverage on msnbc and only 90 seconds on cnn. the increase in cop killings is no surprise with black live matters protesters chanting things like this. [pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon]ness here to debate. , when you hear death chants like that, do you link those to any of the violence on officers? >> i couldn't quite make out what the chant was saying. jesse: pigs in a blanket, fry
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them like bacon. >> that sounds like a nonsense chant. jesse: i agree it's nonsense, but it's real. >> it's real nonsense. when you talk about is black lives matter responsible for the uptick in violence against police. black lives matter is not an organization with dues-paying members. it's an uprising that came out of police officers killing blacks. when we look at the fact that this organization which isn't really an organization, it's a few people who started a hashtag.
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ess just because it doesn't have a headquarters doesn't mean it's not a vibrant and loud organization. dana: i'll go to you. police officer deaths are up this year, almost 20%. and last year was the deadliest in the last five years for on-duty police killings. do youling black lives matter to any of that? >> yes. this is a group that was invited to the white house and given a platform at the democratic national convention. let's not make it out like it's a couple guys on a street corner who invented a hashtag. this is the one that gets me. what do we want, dead cops. when do we want them? now. this isn't guilt by association,
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it's actively calling for violence against cops. jesse: we all don't want innocent lives to be taken in an exchange with law enforcement. no one wants that, black, white, hispanic, but there are four studies to show there is no racial bias in lethal killing. and lethal force is used against white suspect twice as much as on white suspects. the whole premise that white officers are shooting black suspects is just wrong. >> if you look at the percentage. 13% of america are african-american. 30% of incarcerated women are black women when they only make up 13% of the population of americans. straight numbers and percentages
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can be manipulated to show whatever you want. jesse: that's because african-americans commit more violent crime as a percentage of the population than white americans. they are f.b.i. statistics. as a percentage of the population. but i have to run. and i think we can all agree nobody want to see anybody unfairly targeted by law enforcement. thank you very much. the college professor who says white trump voters are so mysterious, they need to be studied in class. it was the wwe video seen around the world. what do wrestling fans think of this? what did you think about this there's a new essence in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe
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jesse: november 9, 2016, baffled pollsters and members of the main supreme media woke to the reality that president trump had been elected president of the united states. many of his votes came from white working class americans. heartland engagement is an effort to help the left connect with voters in middle america. now a professor is giving a course understanding white americans who don't have college degrees. here to discuss this proposal,
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can't you just walk the streets to find out what white working class americans think? >> apparently it doesn't work. so many of these people who have four-year degrees, the pundits, the politicians, the professors didn't understand the white working class. they don't understand it. since we already have black studies and female studies and gay studies, it seems we should study this group, too, so everybody, republicans, liberals, democrats and conservatives will understand. we have to understand it. also, something i came up with after i made this call, it's already being picked up with by the way. life expectancy is a basic
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measure how well we are doing. since the revolutionary war life expectancy has gown for every group. but recently it has been going down for every white working class. they are suffering from what the experts call diseases of despair, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and suicide. jesse: that's why the opioid crisis is such a big issue for president trump. let me save you have a little paper on the study tip used to go out on the street in "watters world" and talk to regular americans. i will explain why i think they voted for donald trump over hillary clinton. obamacare was hammering them. a lot of good-paying jobs left to go overseas. the open border situation was having hispanics come in and undercut their wages. they didn't trust hillary
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clinton and couldn't relate to hillary clinton. donald trump's america first policy they could relate to and he was funny. and he's someone they believe could make america great again. that's pretty simple? >> it should be. why is it everybody else doesn't understand it. and i don't think that's quite true. if you look at blacks and hispanics many of them are suffering from the same problems the white working class are. their life expectancy is going up and they are not suffering from diseases of despair. you could be the first chair of white working class studies. jesse: i will be the white man chairperson. democrats put refugees over veterans.
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they put illegal aliens over police officers and celebrate black lives matter. >> republican sources are saying republicans have to do this also. both parties have got to do it. jesse: lindsey lohan come together defense of president trump this week. dean cane is here to share first-hands experience of the bullying effect of the left. noo text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades... ...and get $3 off your first order with gillette on demand.
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jesse: the tsa failed 95% of its security tests. and i can't even bring my toothpaste. controversial activist linda sarsour is calling for jihad against president trump. she called on muslim americans to unite against the white house. >> i hope when we stand up to those who oppress our community that allo that allah accepts frs as a form of jihad not just in other parts of the world, but here in the united states of america where you have farbists and islamaphobes reining in the white house.
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jesse: lindsey lohan tweeted out, this our president. stop bullying him and start supporting him. >> how much trouble did you get into for telling him a that? >> a lot. jesse: a hawaiian-themed restaurants was forced to close its doors. the owner apologized saying it was an whom aag an an homage toe he loved. the animal rights group peta staged a promotional event where women in bikinis handed out
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treats to the crowds. the "new york times" strikes again. a parody twitter account was used as an actual twitter account. it claimed the north korean government belittled the exercise. the times was forced to publish a correction. the white house is pushing back to a story from "the daily beast." senior white house officials say it never happened. that will be the first time or
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the last time. joining me is actor and coast of "masters of illusion." >> i could sit here for an hour and a half. your whole show could be that. they just keep coming. i just think it's stupid. some people take it as real and that bothers me. i say that's ridiculous. but it's insane. jesse: when you had conversations with your left-wing hollywood press, do they trot out fake news as real news and do you have to correct them? >> that's a constant thing that happens. no, they haven't proven collusion. it's not something. no he doesn't work with putin
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and he doesn't have a hammer and sickle. jesse: do they listen to you? >> they lisp but i'm not sure they hear me. here is the thing for me. i'm an independent. if your argument is better than mine and can convince me, i will believe it. jesse: cnn taking more heat for threatening the person behind the video of president trump body slamming the cnn logo. they threatened to reveal his identity. when you hear of a company as big as cnn going after some little guy on the internet. >> it's disgusting. it's a very bad look for cnn and it's hurting them a lot. they guaranteed there will be
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900,000 memes of donald trump. jesse: the ratings in the last two weeks since the fake news has gone down for cnn. and it's unfortunate for cnn. >> everything on that channel, that show, it's all attack trump. that gets boring after a while. look at way he shook hand. did you see the tweet, oh, my god, my god, my god. jesse: we had that at the front of the show. jesse: the next time you are in the hollywood walk of stars. >> walk of fame. jesse: if you see someone defacing donald trump's star would you give them a thump for me?
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>> if i saw someone burning the american flag, they will hear my opinion. jesse: if you see dean cain at the hollywood walk of stars or walk of fame, don't deface the star, he's coming after you. "watters world" gets the coop on what wwe fans think of cnn blackmailing a reddit user over the viral video. eric bolling is here with his take on the importance of going nationalist. >> our borders will always be closed to terrorism and extremism of any kind. unlike ordinary diapers, pampers stay up to three times drier,
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the south or east that come together to undermine these values and culture of faith and tradition that make us who we are. our borders will always be closed to terrorism and extremism of any kinds. we cannot accept those who don't share our values. jesse: some say the was his best speech yet. something we should all agree on, but as usual the mainstream media disagrees. check out his headline. "newsweek" wrote this. defend the west. trump speech
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our citizens did not win freedom together and do not survive horrors together, it did not face down evil together only to lose our freedom to a lack of pride and confidence in our values. we did not and we will not, we will never back down. jesse: the red and the yellow dials those are republicans and independents and they really loved those. >> you weren't turning those dials -- he delivered everything he delivered to promise. is living as a president as he promised as a campaign person. i wrote the book the spot because he figured he'd win it but when we got to dc we wondered what he'd have in dc, a more mercury or, uglier swamp and a lot of that swamp is occupied by the people on the
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right, gop pushing back. for him to get out of the united states and deliver that speech, it was a great moment. i also like it set him up to went on to the g20 where he meant resistance but he saw positive moment with present time. melania trump was amazing. jesse: she gave a great introduction and look beautiful as always. mentioned the swamp in poland when he was talking about bureaucracy and creeping socialism and all those regulations and how that created decay in a society. >> he went from dc to poland. poland is at the mercy of whom? russia in one respect. energy. what donald trump did was rollback energy regulations and the first thing he did was roll that back, unleash the power of american and that was the jet feel to the american economy. he goes from poland where he
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respect. we have a guy, a friend, was exploiting natural gas to poland and they love that. then he goes on to germany. gets the germans at risk for two. another problem with energy and russia as well. the world is a very, very sketchy place right now. by becoming self-sufficient in energy, we are solidified ourselves as the number one powerhouse. jesse: even sketchy or is washington dc where you have the new big book out and actually very well. congratulations. draining the swamp. if you could say one or two key things as president need to do immediately, what would it be? >> i think he did. for small, and hit the new york times best-selling look list. bt the biggest thing trump can do in a family with him and we speak, continue to look at the oval office as you do a board room. cut the fat, let people go that are working out, bring in people who are successful. we have rex tillerson, steven holmes, successful people the
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world working for us. when was the last time that we had a president say how much did that cost strict air force one one of the first things he did was that were paid too much foro that. will be fine on it. and he's trying to cut the cost of taxpayer. jesse: you know who else blew on it? this guy. gd we glad were taking cash out of these fat, kat. maybe next time he'll let your. write around. >> i want the beer nuts. jesse: , the beer nuts and thee. beer. thanks.cnn cnn allegedly threatened to out the reddit user who created the viral trump wrestling. next, wwe fans say of the cre attempted blackmail which you are you? be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend.
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jesse: after a meme of the there are vent viral body slamming a loco of cnn. we wanted to see what wwe fans thought. roll the tape. what did you think about this trump-cnn wrestling video? >> i thought it was great. i love everything trump does. best president we ever had. >> pretty damn stupid. >> whoever did it did a wrong job. >> donald trump is showing the world how fake mainstream media is. >> he attacked cnn the way he attacked great news and pell make america great again.
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jesse: did the trump cnn video make want to do try lens to anybody at cnn? >> of course not. the president has never inspired violence. jesse: cnn is blackmailing the maker of the video. >> that's terrible. it's absurd to try to break someone's first amendment rights. jesse: what's more fake, cnn or wrestling. >> wrestling. jesse: wrong. >> wrestling, i'll never say that's fake. >> most of the stuff on there is pure anti-conservative [bleep] jesse: pretends i'm on cnn and take me down. i'm not going to push if you a
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remember, i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: president trump lead the g20 summit. >> she was on duty serving this city. judge jeanine: and she was murdered in cold blood. why did you stop out of the city to join anarchists. also tonight, tomi lahren on the president's trip and his meeting
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