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audience. now. jesse: "watters world" is on. did you make enough mistakes yourself to lose the election? >> i would say no. i don't think that would surprise you. jesse: watters words will tell you what happened. >> thanks antifa for exposing what the radical left is, you pathetic lying jackasses. ben hah pirro joins us. >> do you have a person to buy you beer? >> that's a falsehood.
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jesse: some say politics is an old man's game. but not in kansas. a 16-year-old is running in next year's race. welcome to "watters world," i'm jesse watters. what happened to hillary? did you hear she has a book out? how could you not? she is working harder to sell the book than they did to win the election. the title of her book is what happened. we'll tell you what really happened. >> when you said basket of deplorables, you energized. >> they were already energized. >> you defended some people. >> i don't buy that. jesse: i bite. the deplorables was romney's
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gaffe. here is hillary saying trump exploited the deplorables. >> he was willing to play islamophobic politics. homophobic politician. sex heist politics. he -- sexist politics. he hit every area of grievance and resentment people were feeling. his racism which was even dem toik his campaign wasn't subtle at all. jesse: islamophobic politics. 60% of the country supports the travel ban. and homophobic? trump supports gay marriage and appointed an openly gay ambassador to germany. he said don't vote for hillary was she is crooked. and trump won because of racism?
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trump won 58% of the white votes. romney won 59%. does that make romney racist? here she is blaming the "new york times." >> it seems many of those in charge of political coverage at the "new york times" viewed me with hostility and scepticism. they applied what is sometimes called the clinton rule. as a result, a lot of journalists see their job as exposing the devious machinations of the secretive clinton machine. the "times" has not been the only other worst offender but its treatment has stung the most of. history will agree this coverage affected the outcome of the election. besides, i had to get this off my chest. jesse: this is the newspaper that endorsed you, savaged
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donald trump. she wrote in her book, lawer lar turnedda what should have been a serious discussion into a pointless ambush. matt lauer asking hillary about her emails asked -- cost her the election. that brings to us comey, the former fbi director. >> what's the businessest cause of your -- the biggest cause of your loss? >> the determining nak factor was the sphinlt vengs by comey on october 8. independent observers say yes. but for that intervention, i would have won. jesse: comey reopened the
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investigation a week before the election because he found your emails on anthony weiner's laptop, a convicted sex offender. trump beat you in wisconsin and you never even campaigned there. gregg jarrett has a great piece where he compiles 56 reasons hillary clinton has given why she didn't win. here is what sums uphill are are you's campaign. here is what she did on election night. >> the waiting was excruciating. i decided to do the least likely thing in the world and take a nap. hopefully when i woke up the picture would have improved. i was so bone tired that even
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with all the stress i was able to close my eyes and fall right asleep. jesse: remember strum called her low energy. she slept through the loss of the biggest states. i guess trump was right when he said she didn't have the strength or the stamina to run a country. here's hill rims assessment of our president. >> i think this president and some of the people around him pose a clear and present danger to our country. domestically our continues institutions much telephone governance, our rule of law, and internationally in so many ways because of the inpredictability, there is no strategic plan, there is just a reactive visceral kinds of behavior. jesse: that's a loaded statement. in the movie clear and present
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danger a politician used the phrase to justify the cia taking somebody out. after the scalise shooting i would expect democrats, especially hillary to be more careful with her language. but she has never taken responsibilities for her actions and that's why she lost. that's what happened. ben shapiro will tell us what it was like behind the scenes at berkeley.
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to get involved to fix that. >> just trying to get a campaign manager so you have a person to buy you beer? >> that's a falsehood. jesse: jack, straight, is this a stunt to get girls, yes or no. >> no, no. jesse: i don't know. >> it might be a side effect. but that wasn't my intention. jesse: you don't have a girlfriend now? >> no, i do not. jesse: you will probably have a few after you run for governor. ways your platform as a 16-year-old. >> my platform is somewhat loosely based on a platform of the bernie sanders campaign, but i have some differences. jesse: what was that bernie sanders campaign platform. >> i'm prove raising the minimum
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wage and pro radical change on healthcare. jesse: what do you have mean by that? >> though i believe in universal healthcare at the national level. but at state level we need to implement something like what we tried to pass in nevada. to run a statement based on medicaid. jesse: i don't know if you want to base your platform around bernie sanders. he didn't do too well as a candidate. what do you think of donald trump? >> i'm not going to comment on donald trump. he's a revolutionary figure. i'm focusing on my people in kansas and my issue and my campaigns. i'm not going to say anything about the president. jesse: you are going to be asked about president obama.
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about -- about president trump. why do you think you are fallified to be governor? >> people want something different. they don't necessarily want an experienced politician. they want someone who cared about them and -- jesse: they want an inexperienced politician. and you will be the most of inexperienced politician ever. >> yes. jesse: have you thought about a jacket and tie as you run for governor? or are you going to do the polo look? >> people ultimately, back in the day, it shows that if you dress more like everyday people it shows the relationship between the candidates and ultimately who is elected and the people who elected them. jesse: do you ever think of putting the collar up
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responsibility polo? >> i'm not a huge fan of that look. jesse: whoa, you just made your first campaign faux pas. but i will forgive you have because you are a rookie. have you set up your fundraising? >> we don't have that set up yet. but we are work on it. jesse: debunking the left's myth that climate change is responsible for the recent hurricanes. but first, a special investigation into antifa.
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now. jesse: i was following you for a long time on twitter. you have gone to the occupy wall street, the ferguson riots, and not you antifa people. you know the drill on the streets. why are they going after journalists. most of protest movements want the publicity. >> they don't want publicity. they want propaganda. during occupy wall street they called themselves prop began propagandaists. basically one thing they agree on is taking count u.s. one of the things we saw in berkeley was chanting no thumb, no wall, no borders, no u.s.a.
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at all. they are mostly global yistles. i think they are mostly communists. anarchists tend to be non-violent. so there are some anarchists which they will get violent. but it tend to be people who want a revolution. jesse: you believe they are more communists more than anything else. they don't like the united states system of capitalism and they want to cause mayhem and take it down. first of all they can't fight. he punch and kick and it looks like they just left their parents' house and have a curfew later. when you are embed in that scene with them, is it scarier than other groups you have been in, occupy wall street or ferguson people.
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>> a lot of them are the same people from occupy wall street and ferguson. they used to channel an tougha january. >> i capitalists. they know who i am and they don't like me. they approached me and told me do not film them breaking the law, only film the police when the police attack them. jesse: so the they are a propaga outfit. >> absolutely. i was attacked in berkeley. they claim i stole $80,000 from occupy wall street. the most of alarming thing is when they posted photos of me, they included a picture of my mom. i got approached by some guys
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calling me an alt-right trump supporter. >> this is a veteran in a wheelchair who was surrounded by a bunch of antifa people. he takes the water bought out of the guy's wheelchair and pours it on him. what kind of animals do that? there is no shame. >> i have got people -- like i said, i consider myself liberal. i have a bunch of friend on the left who say why would i attack antifa. if you are going to attack an elderly person in a wheelchair be you get no sympathy from me. jesse: nancy pelosi who i don't agree with put out a statement about antifa.
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she said our democracy has no room for inciting violence or endangering the public no matter the ideology. the actions of those calling themselves antifa this weekend in berkeley deserve unequivocal condemnation. >> these people said liberals get the bullet, too. they spray painted that on a wall in berkeley. jesse: they are so far left, you said they are communists, they want to take out people like pelosi. >> they generally don't like liberals as much as they hate conservatives. and they hate nazism. jesse: the most of unpredictable moments from our reporters covering the hurricanes. berkeley providing therapy sessions for students who can't
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community. >> the reason i'm here is because fascism does not own this university. because there are students who do want to hear differing views. who don't want to be told they can only hear one view. who don't believe the first amendment should kind the jack boot and birkenstocks of communist pieces of garbage. thank you for antifa for exposing what the radical left is like. i am grateful and you can all go to hell, you jackasses.
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jesse: the university offered counseling to students who were offended by shapiro's words. measures cost the school $600,000. while america is preoccupied with antifa thugs running amok on college campuses. our friends in the u.k. are facing real terrorist threats after a bomb explode on a subway car in london. benmben -- ben shah push ben sh. they spent $600,000 for security
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at your speech. >> it has nothing to do with me, it has to do with antifa. there were businesses who board up early. they did what they were supposed to do, the authorities. for the first time in a year the legal authorities said to the cops. do what you need to do, arrest people who show up with masks, arrest people who show up with weapons to do harm. it was obvious to antifa if they started anything they would get their skulls crushed. jesse: they have been allowing these people to run wild the last year and a half. what was the message of your speech, and was it handled well by the university? did the students boo you, were you hissed? were you called names? >> i don't care if i'm booed
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ored his. i may think you are wrong or dumb, i don't care. what they did wrong was allowing people into the crowd as well. they blocked off 1,000 seats because they suggested antifa might go up there and throw things. and they had to show i.d. and a bunch of leftists bought tickets and they wouldn't come. so we had all of these standby tickets available and a line of 200 people to come in. instead of the authorities allowing that to happen, the authorities grabbed the tickets. jesse: let me explain to the audience who you are. ben shapiro is not a provocateur, you are not a flame thrower.
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you are not one of these guys that goes out there and is mean spirited and throws hay makers at people to be mean. >> my goal is to go out there and say things that i think are true. if that makes you angry that's your problem. i'm not trying to say deliberately provocative things. jesse: limits look at one of your exchanges about abortion. >> a first trimester fetus has more value than just a cluster of cells. if left to its natural processes it will grow in the baby. where do you draw the line? you could draw the line at a heartbeat. it's hard to draw the line at heartbeat because a lot of people have pace makers.
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any time you draw any line other than the inception of the child, you draw a false line that can be applied ate dults. human life has intrinsic value. can we agree on that premise. >> i believe senseience. >> when you are asleep can i be you? >> when you are in a coma and i am awake, can i stab you? >> no. >> i'm glad you said that because i have no interest in stabbing you. jesse: i feel like these liberal campuses view liberal speakers as germs. you know ger germ oh germphobesg
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in a cocoon and they can't handle conservatism because they have never been exposed to it. i think that was a normal, healthy dialogue. >> one of the things i enjoyed about the event. there were a bunch of people who show up from the left and ask questions it was a cordial dialogue and that's what it was supposed to be. outside people were literally chanting, speech is violent. no one died because i spoke last night. that's insane. jesse: there is a poster about you that says fascist intellectual thuggery in the
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service of the trump fascist regime. i didn't even know you were that big after trump supporter to begin with. do they pen know what fascist is? >> no. if they knew what fascist was they would have been doubtful about shouting about president obama. if you were a fascist a big orange hippo would have shown up to shut them down. but we don't live in a fascist country. jesse: they have milo coming so they will have to higher a lot of therapists. an 11-year-old who offered to mow the white house lawn is on "watters world." my friend susie cracks me up. but one laugh,
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climate change is being blamed. >> does the thought occur to you, maybe there is something to this climate change thing? >> the evidence shows the effects of climate change are making these extreme weather events worse. >> why this storm is the worst we have seen has to do with climate change. the people who are denying this, they should start naming the hurricanes after hurricane limbaugh and hurricane trump. >> anyone who believes there is no such thing as global warming must be blind or unintelligence. lord, please save us all. jesse: joining me is joe bastardy.
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she said this is the worse storm we have seen, is that true? >> 1935, the florida keys. camille in 1969. ask joy if the 1821 hurricane came all the way up the eastern seaboard. there are estimates that track with that intensity would cause a trillion dollars damage because of the way our coast is exposed to all this. you could go over season after season, storm after storm. these people are fanatic ambulance chasers. they don't say boo until something happens, then they get up and scream it is climate change. where were all these people when my company said the major hurricane would increase this week and there was a lot of development next to the united states coast. we had a giant red action where
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we thought the action would be. and the storms come in here. if these people don't say anything until after. why is it someone who said something before the season has no credibility it's interesting how that works. jesse: you would have to go on the view and ask joy that. when people say the warmer ocean temperatures are exacerbating the storms' intensity. >> i am trying to figure out why we haven't had more intense hurricane other than harvey and irma. these storms were not in the top 10. jesse: irma and harvey not in the top 10 hurricanes? >> as far as landfall -- the metric we have is the landfalling intensity. we didn't have recons in the
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1800s. the hurricane season of 1886. 7 hurricanes hit the u.s. jesse: in the 1800s did they have cars putting a lot of carbon into the arms? >> let me get my point across. the constant metric is landfall intensity. these storms when they made landfall. carla was bigger than harvey. harvey just got stuck under a trough of low pressure. go look at the 1935 hurricane, or hurricane donna which did not weaken coming to the florida coast and the damage it caused up the eastern seaboard. there are countless examples of storm more powerful than this. we have seen them out in the water. jesse: i want to read something from a "new york times" opinion
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piece from david leonard. smoking, drunken driving and seat beltless riding each created a public health crisis. climate change is on its way to create a far bigger crisis. global warming seems to be contributing to the spread of lyme disease. worse than smoking and drunken driving. >> if you look at the statistics, this is not the case. there is an argument because of the way the globe is warming. there is more warming in the cold season. i explained why warming may actually be distorting the pressure patterns in the northern hemisphere to decrease the amount of tropical storm activity that hits the united
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states coast. this though when i saw the preseason and the pressure patterns, i said look out, we are going to get hit. it's no secret what goes on when the month of august turns cold while you are in the warm cycle of the atlantic ocean. people don't know what happened. these people prey on these people. the average person doesn't know what happened back then. but if you study it you will see there is nothing new under the sun. jesse: i like the way you talk about preseason, like football season is around the corner. >> there is a lot of preparation that goes into our forecast. in the private sector you have to be right or you get fired. jesse: the president has a new groundskeeper and he's 11 years old.
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the president took him up on his offer. i spoke to frank who prefers to be called fx about his offer. you have your own lawn mowing business? >> yes. jesse: do you have other kids you hire? >> it's just me alone. jesse: you go across the neighborhood? how much do you get paid to mow someone's lawn. >> i charge $8 or if their lawn is huge or i do extra til charge more. jesse: how much money do you make on an average summer week. >> i would say $8. jesse: one lawn a week. do you put the money away in a savings account? or spend it on candy. >> i put it in my bank. jesse: when you wrote the letter
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to the president and there was a supply. you probably became famous in your neighborhood. >> not many people saw it because they don't watch that channel. but i showed it to a few friends of mine and it was epic and is growing. now they want me to mow their lawns. jesse: so it helps your business? >> yep. jesse: you are going to the white house. do you know when you are going to go? >> still no date. jesse: maybe after the people at the white house watch "watters world" they will put you on the calendar. when you go there, don't mow michelle obama's garden. they will be angry if you start motion over there. >> okay. do you have plans to spend your money on anything specific with
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the money you are putting away in the bank account? >> my dad and i are going to split on a leaf blower to keep my business going into the fall. then i'm thinking of getting a big lego set. jesse: i thought you were going to reinvest in a no blower so you could keep it going into the winter. all right, fx. what's the deal with the fx nickname? >> my real name is frank and my parents wanted it to be a bit short. so i was the person who chose it, my parents were. jesse: short than frank. i think it's a great nickname and one of the stations that fox owns so you can't go wrong there. fx thanks very much and good luck mowing the white house
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lawn. >> thank you. fx's dream came through. he spent the morning at the white house friday mowing the white house lawn and working with some of the grounds keeping crew. and he got to meet president obama. he just mows right past him. congratulations, fx. i think the president is proud of you, too. he's just trying to shake your hand. it looks like fx is hard at work. there he goes, finally, shake hands with the president. then you can finish motion. up next. some of the lighter moments captured during our hurricane i didn't know where i was from ethnically. so we sent that sample off to ancestry. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian.
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we witnessed the south suffer massive devastation from harvey and irma. and our intrepid reporters were out there to capture every moment. >> here is some galveston beer. >> thanks. that will be nice for after we are done covering this. >> there is no stone that won't be overturned going door to door with the sheriff. we just rescues, i'm hoping. we rescued a hermit crab, jack? >> a hermit crab. reporter: what do you think of the risk to your own safety. >> as we speak the eye of the storm is due south of us by 220 miles. because it's crossing the 80th meridian which is 80 degrees west longitude. i'm not so worried because it's
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so far away and bearing as of 8:00 p.m. -- not just westbound, it was 275 degrees. i don't think it will get worse than it is here. reporter: forecaster suggest it will get worse in the next 12 hours. are you dressed? >> you are full of surprises. i heard you say hi. i heard you say i'm in my judge wear. i'm not. reporter: stuart varney send his best. is he one of the ones you like? >> i don't like lou dobbs. >> that was jeff flock's mom. by the way. we know if we are able to bring you laughter and levity, even if it's just for a moment. follow me on facebook, instagram
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and twitter. and remember, i'm watters and this is my world. judge jeanine: right now on "justice." the negotiator at work. the president reaches across the aisle and anyone criticizing him doesn't know a thing about how washington works. tonight corey lewandowski and gop congressman ron desantis weigh in. plus a winner's welcome for a loser. hillary clinton still bewiched, bothered and bewildered about why she lost. do you really want to know what happened, hillary? you asked, so i will tell you.
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