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>> i've taken three overs today already and my bad for the environment or good for the economy? five is for a medication. >> no and yes. greg: thanks to morgan, rob, ka. it's saturday, july 29, 2017. jesse: "watters world" is on. >> general kelly has been a star, respected by everybody. a great, great american. esquestions -- jesse: priebus is out, kelly is in. >> you cannot confiscate equipment when the member is not under investigation. you are violating the rules. jesse: is debbie wasserman-schultz obstructing justice. and why did her tech officer try to flee the country after
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smashing his hard drive? tell me what you know about russia. "watters world" hits the treat look for anyone who knows anything about russia, putin and president trump. it all begins right now. welcome to "watters world." the vision consequences of illegal immigration, that is the subject of tonight's waters words. what i'm about to tell you is highly disturbing and make you angry. a 32-year-old sergio martinez has been on a path of destruction. he has been arrested 13 types since 2008 in oregon alone. his rap sheet includes car theft, hit-and-run, criminal trespassing, burglary and shot of the lifting. he has criminal convictions in california including burglary,
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battery, theft and on strucking a police officer. the man is described as a transient with a daily meth habit. he has been deported 20 types. with at d20 times with at least five probation violations for reentering. he was still walting around orge july 24. here are the sickening allegations of his latest crime pre. armed with a knife he entered a woman's home, he used socks to gag her and tie her up before sexually assaulting her, then slamming her head into the floor and stole her car. he waited in a parking lot and threatened to kill a woman at knife point.
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she tried to escape. but he tackled her and slammed her head into the ground. once she screamed he ran and police found him with the stolen items from both victims. he been charged with burglary, sodomy, sexual abuse and illegal use of a motor vehicle. an i.c.e. spokesman says he's looking into martinez' cases which tells me portland police haven't even been talking to i.c.e. the sonoma county sheriff says the county is not enforcing federal immigration policy. and it does not hold persons in jail based upon their immigration status. apparently authorities in portland, oregon where the
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county have no problem protecting people like this. this is why sanctuary is should be defunded and kate' law should be the law of the land. that kind of violence is nothing compared to what the ms-13 gangs do. president trump in my backyard on long island which has become a hotbed for the violent thugs. >> they kidnap, extort, rape and rob. they prey on children. they shouldn't be here. they stomp on their victims, beat them with clubs, slash them with machetes and stab them with knife. they are animals. we'll find you, we'll arrest you, we'll jail you, and we'll deport you. ess the president's visit follows the arrest of 170
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suspected members of ms-13 in suffolk county alone since december. joining me now vincent demarco and the executive director of the national immigration form and the author of there goes the neighborhood. speaking of there goes the neighborhood. tell me what you think about what happened in portland. that place is a sanctuary city. and he was allowed to have re tuning in that city after being deported 20 times. >> i want to express my admiration for the law enforcement community. we are incredibly grateful for our law enforcement officers across the country. i do not as an organization want to live in a sanctuary city, we want to live in a safety where a cop on the corner can do their job.
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somebody like martinez should not be in this nation, they should be removed and never be allowed to return. the challenge is how do we make sure the rest of the immigrant community is reporting crime as they occur. jesse: that is not the challenge. the challenge is a guy deported 20 times and keeping him from coming back. you lock him up and you make sure if he does get deported he can't keep sneaking back in. and if they do lock him up the authorities are prohibited from calling i.c.e. president trump launching a nationwide crackdown on ms-13. tell us why it's so important to hunt down these criminals. >> it's just the brutality of ms-13. they are going up close and personal to their victims with machetes and baseball bats, bark their brains out of their heads
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with baseball bats. that's not an exaggeration. we have had 17 victims of ms-13 in a year and a half. as president trump said, they are animals. jesse: they prey on hispanic americans in these neighborhoods that don't speak a lot of english, and they are the ones who are the victims of ms-13. so when the president announces this nationwide crackdown, that has to be something you can support. >> you are right. ms-13 focuses on the immigrant community. what i'm getting at is the immigrant community when they are going to immigration customs enforcement, checking in if they are urn documented. there is close collaboration between local law enforcement and immigration authorities. when that undocumented immigrant picks up the phone and said my
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neighbor is an ms-13 member and i want you to take him away. >> i.c.e. looks at that guy and stead we are going to take you away with him. jesse: is that true. if you are an illegal alien and you call to report an ms-13 gang member, do they deport you for snitching? >> that's a false narrative. law enforcement in suffolk county does not do that to victims of crime. we get a lot of information from the immigrants community. they report crimes against themselves and neighbors. we have i.c.e. officers who work in our correctional facilities and we communicate and share intelligence with i.c.e. which is something we should be doing. jesse: it's clear both you guys want a spheach community, just different opinions on how you
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want to enact that safety. thank you very much. hearings on the russia scandal. but do people know what it's all about or even care? classic "watters world" quiz. big changes in the west wing. general john kelly takes over as white house chief of staff. former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski is here with reaction. >> general kelly has been a star, done an incredible job thus far, respected by everybody. a great, great american.
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jesse: in a friday night bombshell tweet reince priebus is out.
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priebus secretly resigned after days of infighting with new white house communications director. scaramucci insinuated reince was a leak. then saying he's an fing paranoid schizophrenic. a man who had his own dust-ups with reince priebus, corey lewandowski joins us. the knock on reince from the trump train is he didn't have a great relationship with donald trump and wasn't a real trump guy. was that your read, corey? >> reince wasn't around for the campaign. he was the chair of the republican national committee and there were 16 candidates in that field. donald trump devastated and destroyed all of them, we know that. it wasn't until very end after
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the convention we started to see the help from the rnc. there were some people for bert pore worse ever thought reince was on the train from the beginning. jesse: we heard something, we can't confirm it. after the hollywood access tapes came out about the locker room talk, reince urged donald trump to drop out of the race. >> from what i understand, i wasn't in the room. but the firsthand accounts are accurate that decision took place. that's why it was all the more shocking 30 days later reince was named as chief of staff. jesse: he comes in as chief of staff and was almost tasks with ushering in the legislative agenda. we know how that went. obamacare didn't happen, repeal and replace.
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do you think the president was unhappy with reince's leadership in terms of getting the president's agenda through congress? >> the president is unhappy. you have to look at all the effortsedr the admin -- all the efforts thed behin the -- the administration put forth to get healthcare through. are we going to get immigration reform done? are we going to get transportation and infrastructure spending done. these are the hallmarks of the trump campaign. from what i heard, it's time for the palace intrigue stories to end. reince in no longer there. general kelly will be chief of staff. it's very important that palace intrigue stops, and anybody --
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if they are not on the president's legislative agenda and political agenda, then they should not be in the administration. what you will find with general kelly is a person serious about leaks and serious about having good morale. jesse: reince may have been ushered out because it's one of the leakers? is that what you are hearing? >> i don't know if that's the case. leadership is at top. when there is a culture that people can talk to the press with impunity and no recourse when that's not their job, that has to stop. anthony scaramucci the new communications director has been clear by the. i think general kelly will be clear about it. jesse: kelly won't bring in what i would call military leadership, but a little more
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disciplined and will control a lot of the access to the oval office. does that mean steve bannon or scaramucci is not going to be able to waltz right in, they have to have an appointment? >> my guess is the general will make sure every person in the building will report to the general. he helped take over baghdad. he's a four-star retired marine. look what he did at the department of homeland security it runs with military precision. border crossing are down by 76%. every senior staff nebraska will be at the senior staff meeting monday. the general will lay out what the structure is going to look like, what the procedures and policies are. they will be thought out, they will be articulate. things will change from a free wielding way to a much more structured system.
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jesse: this may be the start of the swamp being drained. i want to play you some sound of scaramucci make something serious promises about what he's going to do. >> you are either going to work inside the culture the way the president wants it or you will be on pennsylvania avenue selling postcards to the tourists. what i don't like about washington is people don't let you know how they feel. they are nice to your face, then they shake a shiv or machete and stab you in the back. i'm a wall street guy and i'm more of a front stabbing person. people that have done thing that are wrong makes them nervous, chris. i haven't done anything wrong so i am not nervous. you know from the italian expression, the fish stinks from the head down. two fish that don't stink, that's knee and the president. jesse: correlation between
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someone like scaramucci and kelly, they are front stabbers. trump has surrounded himself with millionaires and billionaires and military. the common theme is people are in your face and won't be going around your back. >> when i ran the campaign i have been criticized many, many times for having that exact same type of personality. if i don't like you, i tell you, baby. you know why? i just tell you right to your face if i don't like you. they say if you were more diplomatic you could get along with people. that's probably true. but the president likes people who get things done. to get things done you have to be direct, forceful and make sure people are held accountable. what anthony scaramucci is talking about and general kelly will execute is to make sure
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people get things done. jesse: this might be the start of a very positive new direction. corey, got to run, thank you very much. >> thank you. jesse: should debbie wasserman-schultz be charged with obstruction of justice, covering for this man. plus, teenagers taping people dying. what's behind the sickening new trend. >> get out of the water, you are going to die. >> we are not going to help you [bleep].
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jesse: a sickening new trend. teenagers more obsessed with social media than people dying
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in front of them first an 18-year-old girl live streaming driving down the highway crashes, killing her 14-year-old sister, and this was her first reaction, to keep recording. my sister is dying. i love my sister to death. i don't give a [bleep]. this is the last thing wanted to happen to us, but it just did. jesse: just a few weeks ago a group of teenagers mocked a disabled man as he plead for help while drowning in a florida pond. >> get out of the water, you are going to die. we are not going to help your [bleep] jesse: this after african-americans tortured a white male on facebook live
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saying f trump while they cut his head open. what's wrong with these people. joining me to discuss is darby fox. i want to start with these drowning video. they didn't even call police. they didn't throw him a line or call 911. what is that about? >> it's very alarming. the man wasn't found for five days after. it's as if they were watching a video. ed the live scene of the man drowning was a video in front of them. there is no connection with reality. ess is that the video game sect teens have because they are so engaged with that virtual world? >> it stems from the video game world and it's gone further in
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recent years with instagram live and posting on facebook where people were creating their own films. there is no accountability. jesse: there is also no empathy. i don't think it's even a crime technically to not save a man's life. i want to move on to this california situation. this girl crashes because she is careless because she is videotaping her wild ride, handoff the wheel. instead of stopping the live stream she continues it and stands over her sister and says ridiculous things. i don't even understand something like that. why would she do that? >> it's very hard to understand because most of normal human beings of any age, your first reaction would be this shock, fight or flight, how can i help. let me top this. and she showed none of that.
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she is no remorse or sorrow or empathy. it's 100% detachment. it's just given it a bigger venue for that depravity to spread. >> when you didn't have social mediate was about interaction on a one to one final word for our viewers basis. we have to go back to parent and people being responsible for their own actions. jesse: i don't understand it. i think there is a lack of human connection that people feel no remorse or empathy. but we have got to run. thank you very much. >> it's carry. jesse: it sure is.
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coming up it's navy seal versus transgender navy seal as we debate the president's transgender military ban. jesse: what should we do about putin? take him out. jesse: to dinner? >> no. [♪] t more than
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100 people dead. i'm julie banderas. now back to "watters world." you are watching fox. jesse: the russia rumors continue to swirl around president trump without facts. but how much do people know about what's going on? i hit the streets to find out. tell me what you know about russia. >> like the biggest state of the whole world. jesse: tell me what you know about russia.
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>> russia, oh, man, i don't know anything about russia. >> russia? not much. jesse: do you think tried to rig the election for donald trump? >> i really don't know. but i voted for hillary. jesse: do you regret that? >> no, no. jesse: maybe you should. >> the election was compromised. >> how did that snap. >> in a text. >> they were texting? >> that is correct. jesse: do you believe russia interferes in the elections to help trump? >> i do. jesse: how did that happen? >> i don't know. >> trump should resign. jesse: is that your girlfriend? >> they are all my girlfriends. jesse: do you think the democrats talk too much about russia? >> i don't know, what's too much?
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jesse: all day? do you watch cnn? >> i don't watch cnn. jesse: do you think the democrats talk too much about russia. >> i do. jesse: what issues would you like them to discuss. >> the healthcare and our education system and how our military is. >> they are collecting the data but they are not presenting us with that data. they will take all day to show us what we want to hear. jesse: do you think the democrats talk about too much? >> yeah. it's over with oh why keep speaking about it. >> what should we do about russia? >> take putin out. >> i feel that could come up. jesse: you think russians are what? >> prejudice. jesse: do you know who i am? >> no. jesse: i'm watters and this is my world. a world.
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speaking of scandals, debbie wasserman-schultz center stage for the latest one involving the left. an i.t. aid working for the former dnc chair was arrested monday and bank fraud charges while trying to flee the country. for months he has been under investigation for data theft and has been barred from accessing the house computer system since february. he allegedly smashed hard drives before attempting to flee to pakistan. despite all this debbie wasserman-schultz kept him on the payroll until his arrest tuesday. now she is cooperating with the investigation. but back in mate was a different story. >> my understanding the capitol police is not able to confiscate members' equipment if the member is not under investigation. i think you are violating the
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rules when you conduct your business that way and there will be consequences. jesse: joining me to discuss, chris, what is going on here? this thing is getting murky. >> it's unbelievable. the fact pattern is so unbelievably bizarre and probably the worst thing about this. while the mainstream media is busy chasing their russia conspiracy theories in their attempt to take down the duly elected president. they are an accessory in the debbie wasserman-schultz case because they have done everything to ignore it. the "new york times" finally reports on it and up reply case the conservative media. jesse: cbs, nbc, abc, nothing.
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it sounds like they are trying to bury it. if this was a trump staff member that smashed hard drives and was trying to flee to russia, per se, don't you think the main real media would cover that. >> i would like to and the question you asked chris. we know he allegedly committed bank fraud for applying for an equity line of credit on a residence that was his his property. what we don't have is anything tying debbie wasserman-schultz to his criminal activity. there are thousands of staffers on capitol hill and their bosses can't be held accountable for any criminal acts. jesse: those are still being uncovered. apparently he had access to a
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lot of house hard drives and lap tops and he may have been doing something even more sinister. >> you said may have. what we know is what he was indicted for. jesse: this is ton tony shaffern tucker carlson. >> there is evidence one these brothers is helping her do the bernie sanders ma lega malevolet activities against her. voice change calls. a foreign intelligence maybe the recipient of this called the muslim brotherhood. jesse: chris, what do you see this going into? >> with all due respect to my democratic friend. the fact that every other member of congress this man was employed by fired him when it
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turned out he was the subject of a proper. debbie wasserman-schultz kept him on payroll. the guy's wife fled the country with their kid and $10,000 in cash. he's stopped at the airport after he transferred $12,000 to people in pakistan. his attorneys are claiming this is religious profiling. i would think that with all the talk about the hacks at the dnc that maybe debbie wasserman-schultz would want to get to the bottom of her i.t. staffer when she was the head of the dnc. jesse: she never hand over the server to the fbi. don, we just showed video earlier when she was asked to hand over computers. she said no and threatened the police with consequences. that sounds a little like obstruction of justice. >> trump has never faced obstruction of justice charges.
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jesse: i understand. that's what the left likes to say. >> we don't like to say it because it's not true. >> i agree. >> it doesn't sound like congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz is engage in obstruction of justice. she makes a good case that the capitol police don't have the rights to confiscate the privately owned computer she has. there is nothing tying her to this guy's fraudulent bank loan. thank you very much. the left livid over president obama's decision to began transgenders from serving in the military. one of those transgender navy seals is here. >> you have need to get out.
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♪(somber piano) ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll join us♪
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♪and the world will live as one♪ jesse: in surprise tweets this
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week president trump reversed president obama's agenda to admit transgenders into the military. 23%. americans are for, 31% against, and 38 per will be say there is no impact. my next two guests are both former navy seals. kristen beck came out as a transgender in 2013, and carl higbie. carl, you were in seal team six. tell me what happened when you left. >> i was there for five years. i refired in 2011. i was working in the department of defense. then i came out in 2012, 2013 time frame. jesse: carl, you don't believe
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transgender individuals should be serving in the armed forces. >> it's an additional variable. all the time we are forced to makers mall choices that may affect our path in life. the military isn't a social experience. i don't think this helps the troops put bullets in bad guys. i don't think it's good idea. what you do on your own time. you can do whatever wants. but i don't think it helps the u.s. military. jesse: what how do you know what kinds of world we'll be looking at in 10 years, 20 years. the color of america is diverse, and you will of us together can be a stronger america. the war right now is not business and bombs. this is ideology.
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we don't need conan. we need a diverse military, why can't the military look a little like me. jesse: the controversy is if you are in close quarters in the barracks or in the showers, would that make morale lessor make people feel more uncomfortable, carl, is that where people like you are coming from? >> it's nothing against the personality thing. i personally wasn't for the don't ask, don't tell, but i wouldn't change it back. if you want to do what you want to do on your own time. but the transgeneral first an additional amount of accommodation that shouldn't be laid on the backs of the united states military. the transgender community has a 20 times more prevalent than it is in any other community. i don't think that's a burden the military should be forced to take on. >> to that point, the suicide rate.
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me and who i am does not make me anything. society and how i'm treated. if you are treated every day, every second of your life, you are picked on and told you are inferior and not equal. that's what the problem is. the problem is not me. the problem is everyone always on you and you always have to prove yourself. >> the studies say there is between 1,000 and 6,000 potentially transgender people in the military. you think they are the ones who are right and the million and a half are the ones with the problem? jesse: kristen, we'll give you have the last word. >> you are mixing apples and oranges. society as a whole. 20 times the suicide rate it's because of how we are treated. if you are constantly getting picked on and looked at as different. i'll go back to desegregation in
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the military with african-americans. it was disruptive for a little while just like the bar racks you were talking about earlier. jesse: just because the president tweeted on it doesn't mean the special policy has been enacted. still to come, find out more about my can and so much more in my first installment of "ask watters."
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jesse: type for real news
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stories you probably didn't hear this week. we begin with terrific news for house majority whip steve scalise. he has been moved to a rehab facility six weeks after being shot at a congressional baseball practice. kid rock announced this week he will register people to vote at his concert. right now he leads michigan democrat debbie sa sab now by 4 points. remember this. >> you need to get out. >> no, i don't. >> you need to get out. >> i actually don't. >> who wants to help me get this reporter out of here? jesse: they were finally fired for harassing student
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journalists during the black lives matter protests. amazon announced it will hire 50,000 new workers on the spot at upcoming job fairs and walmart is going to create 1.5 million new jobs. job growth 6.2%. almost double the previous number. and foxconn with 13,000 jobs? wisconsin. a starbucks customer stopping an armed robbery by hitting the suspect with a chair. good work. new white house communications director says this weekend -- sarah, if you are watching, i love the hair and makeup person
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we had friday. so i would love to use the hair and makeup person. jesse: the mucch said i was referring to my help and the fact that i like the makeup artist. i need all the help i can get. hashtag humor. find out all about me in my new
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jesse: type for your tweets of the week. we asked you to tweet your questions with the hashtag ask watters. first up, rebecca says, do you
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get spray tans? be honest, watters. this is the real deal. i just use a little spf 15. that's it. it's all you need. somewhere tweets, what tv show is your guilty pleasure. let's see, real housewives of orange county. real housewives of new york. all the real housewives. the bachelor. the bachelorette. bachelor in pair days. gender says where do you get your socks? i get them -- you know what? i get them at the store. and lm asks, any advice for young republicans cons facing the liberal backlash? don't get violent, don't get angry, let them make fools of themselves. very easy to do. that's it.
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be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter, remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: right now on "justice." president trump shakes up the white house putting a general in charge to crack the whip and plug the leaks. >> it's time to make sure everybody working in the administration is on the president's agenda. judge jeanine: it's the right move at the right time and it's tonight's opening statement. we are going for a little walk and finds how protected we are from those who want to cross our border. i saddle up along the arizona-mexico bored and take you on an exclusive ride. you will see firsthand how easy

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