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i go every year. this year i went with my sister and my children. santa was there so we got him, too. jesse: welcome to what the *. i'm jesse watters. friday president trump took his make america great again on the road and he spoke to a crowd in pensacola, florida. president trump: we are going to speak the plain truth, the truth you want to hear, they don't want to hear. did you see all the corrections the media has been making? they never apologize. maybe that comes with being the president, i don't know. they have been apologizing left
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and right. they took this fraudster from abc. they suspended him for a month. they should have fired him for what he wrote. he drove the stock market down 350 points in minutes which tells you they really like me when you think of it. you know what he caused people? i said get yourself a lawyer and sue abc news. sue them. then cnn apologized just a little while ago. thank you, cnn, thank you so much. you should have been apologizing for the last two years. true, true. jesse: joining me is former trump deputy campaign manager and author of the new book "let trump be trump," david bossie.
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he was talking about cnn running a correction about a report that said don, jr. got an email from wikileaks and got the dates wrong. it turned out to be factually inaccurate and trump is hammering them. >> you have the abc problem with brian ross and he should never be on television again. then you have the deutsche bank subpoena. that's also ended up being a lie and a false story. now, you have this about don, jr. getting a simple date wrong. everybody in the media jumps on these stories and continues this false narrative so it tells the
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american people something is going on. then on page 8 there is a d on page 98 there is a correction and nobody ever hears about that. he tells the american people the truth and he talks directly to them. jesse: i don't know why they keep getting the russia story wrong. i don't know if it's sloppiness, i don't know if sources are lying to them or they are over the tips of their skis and they end up getting egg on their face. let's listen to some more trump from pensacola just ripping. president trump: hispanic unemployment is the lowest ever recorded. any hispanics? you guys were great. remember, they weren't going to vote for me because i'm going to
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build a wall? but they want the wall, too, they want security. oh, we are going to have the wall, don't worry. [crowd chants build that wall] jesse: and they kept chanting build the wall, build the wall. it's hard to argue with someone when the unemployment numbers, the stock market, the gdp keeps working for the american people. running against that in four years will be difficult. >> the jumps just came out recent -- the numbers just came out recently. over 220,000 new jobs in november. the stock market is near an all-time high. gdp is 3.3% growth and climbing.
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ed the tax reform has to get through the conference committee. but we are seeing the economy about to take off. it could go to 3, 4, 5% growth that could help us grow out of this deficit barack obama doubled in the past 8 years. he's doing an unbelievable job in leading -- the sheer force of his will on one hand and his deregulatory pen in the other along with that hope, growth and opportunity feeling he puts out there to the business community that things are going to get better, and every day they do. jesse: people can dislike the president's style. twitter feed can bother them, and that's fine.
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but when you go back in four years and you go into the booth, they will say is there more money in my pocket? is my family doing better? are gas prices low? is my 401k up? i want to play some more sound. president trump: they call themselves the resistance fn have you ever seen the signs, resist, resist. [cheers and applause] president trump: i love these guys, blacks for trump, i love you. i love you! by the way, now that you bring it up, black homeownership just
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hit the highest level it's ever been in the history of our country. congratulations. [cheers and applause] oh, these resisters resist. hillary resisted and you know what happened? she lost the election a landslide. jesse: one of the things he doesn't get credit for is his sense of humor. he's entertaining and he gets his point across, and it's an enjoyable experience. >> it's how trump is trump. it's how he has done it the last two years of running for president as a non-politician. somebody who is, you know, never been a professional politician. how he connected to people. his sense of humor.
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the behind the scenes aspect of what it's like to be with him all the time. some days it's great, and some days it's not, but this is what you see. jesse: let's get into the book, "let trump be trump." i want to read some passages we found interesting. some of our producers pick these up. when the balls kaing up elton and you can't hear yourself think, the music us loud enough to rattle your brain. >> on the air plane it was a lot of the television, fox news. going at high decibels. but he loves music. his playlist was right there and he would play music, and it was
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always a lot of elton john. jesse: besides elton john what else does he listen to? >> he listens to jesse watters and fox news, i can tell you that. jesse: he's got great taste. i want to hear how he created the make america great again slogan. you said you think it happened in new hampshire. he said there is something we have to do and we have to do it fast. and we have to make america great again. was that a spontaneous eruption or something he planned. >> as far as i know, it was an event i was hosting in manchester, new hampshire with corey lewandowski. it was the first time i had an opportunity to introduce mr. trump to corey lewandowski. it was on april 12, 2014.
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he took the stage in manchester. it was an amazing speech. he was supposed to talk for 1 12-15 minutes and he went for 45 minutes and make america great again came out of his mouth. i had known him for many years before that time and i never heard that. but he picked it up and used it through his campaign and it stuck. jesse: it has stuck. i want to ask you about his superstitions. i know was an ocd type of guy who likes particular things a particular way. he hasn't allowed anybody to begin drafting an acceptance speech until we knew victory was assured.
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they huddled over miller's computer and drafted an acceptance speech just in the nick of time. >> we look at him like a great athlete. they do the same things over and over begin. athletes wear the same socks or shoes and the same shirt and they do the same rituals over and over again. he didn't want to talk about winning until we had the victory in hand. it was a little bit like that with the transition team as well. he didn't want to talk about the transition before the election. some of those stories were well known. this president loves to do things that are going to get him to victory, but he doesn't count on it. he worked hard. he outworked hillary clinton. jesse: i remember looking at
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hillary's calendar in august and she was taking consecutive days off. and he was doing one, two, three events per day. not a hard campaigner, hillary clinton. >> donald trump, he was doing two, three, four events a day all throughout september and october. in that last sprint, the last two or three weeks, we were doing four, five, six events a day. speeches like we saw in pensacola, speeches that would last an hour. he would do six of those a day in three different time zones a day. he had a motor that was unbelievable. he had a stamina and he still does that was unbelievably special. hillary clinton was having trouble filling a high school cafeteria and candidate trump was putting 10,000, 20,000
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jesse: the fbi, the department of justice and robert mueller's team investigating the trump campaign had a bad week. special counsel robert mueller confessed he booted the lead agent from his team, peter strzok, because he's an anti-trumper. he sent messages to an agent he was having an affair with. he snuck up on mike flynn, put him under oath and interviewed him without an attorney present. and the top investigator in the hillary clinton email probe. he interviewed hillary who was not put under oath. and changed the description of her actions from grocery negligence to extremely
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careless. grossly negligent is criminal, extremely careless is not. mueller's other lieutenant caught sending anti-trump messages. andrew wiseman-gave thousands of dollars to obama and the dnc sent an email praising obama oldover sally yates for refusing to enforce trump's travel ban. and weissmann attended hillary clinton's election party on election night. and a clinton donor who represented the clinton
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foundation and represented hillary in the email investigation and represented ben rhodes in the cover-up investigation. bruce ohr was just demoted after it was reported he met secretly with the agent hillary paid to produce the dossier. so what's going on. joining us is former congressman jason chaffetz. the mueller dream team looks like a nightmare. >> there is a major problem in the justice department deep state. as we see the reality how this investigation really went down. you had some highly partisan
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people who wore it on their shirt sleeves and didn't necessarily put a blindfold on in looking for justice. jesse: do you think the investigation into clinton matters is corrupt now and if so what's to be done about it? >> what you really need is devin nunes, trey gowdy is on the intel committee. they have been asking for information and personal documents for months on end. jesse: they are not cooperating with any of the congressional investigators which is very, very suspicious. one of your other former colleagues from ohio, jim jordan, i think pulled the thread on this conspiracy thing. during the hearing what wray, the fbi director, he concocted
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this theory which i think is true. peter strzok, the anti-trump guy on the mueller team who was kicked over to an h.r. office. he was the one who took the hillary fake funded russian dossier, used it for applying for the wiretap in the fisa court, and it was used to spy on the trump campaign. if that's true, if hillary clinton paid for the paperwork used as just iification to -- was used as justification to spy on trump, that's huge. >> it's not only a concern that the clinton campaign paid for it. but maybe the fbi also paid for it and it was used in the campaign. it's a theory that needs to be looked at. jim jordan is a responsible member of congress web wouldn't
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just make that up. jesse: in the senate, al franken resigned. we think, we are not sure. here is what he had to say on the senate floor. >> some of the allegations against me are simply not true. others i remember very differently. i am announcing that in the coming weeks, i will be resigning as a member of the united states senate. i of all people are aware there is some irony in the fact that i am leaving while a man who has bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault sits in the oval office. jesse: let me ask you first, when you were in the halls of congress, were you hearing things? was this a problem, sexual
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harassment. i know a lot of young people go right after college and work for congressmen. what was your take on the situation. >> there was always somebody doing something stupid somewhere. and there are some people who shouldn't work in congress and shouldn't even work in a chuck e. cheese. jesse: were you aware of the rumors when you were serving? >> there are rumors and guesses. i wouldn't say it's pervasive in every corner. but there are certain individual that you look at and say really? i hope everything is okay over there. jesse: did you witness suspicious behavior? anything that caught your eye? >> nothing directly where you think, he shouldn't be touching her that way or talking to her that way. but washington, d.c. is in large part run by 0-year-olds. you have a lot of young people
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early in their careers. you have thousands of interns and members of congress who leave their families for weeks on end and that seems to be a a recipe for not such good things. jesse: the fact that washington is run by 20-year-olds might explain why we are in the place we are in. let me run some sound from one of the roy moore accusers. she said moore signed her yearbook, turns out there was more to the story. >> he signed your yearbook and you made some notes underneath. >> yes. jesse: i'll give you 30 seconds to break this down. he allegedly signed the yearbook and she wrote a bunch of annotated things underneath it. now the whole allegation is thrown into question. >> it goes to the credibility.
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the fact that the story came out four days after he wins the primary. now we hear days before and admitting everything that was written as we presented, that wasn't necessarily true. you have got people in alabama that get to be the judge and jury and make a decision come tuesday night. jesse: coming up. campus craziness of the week. [♪] wanna hear my story of unrequited love? it's called broccoli cheddar soup. i loved it, but it was like, "honey, i am way too decadent for you!" so i came up with o, that's good! a new line of comfort soups with a nutritious twist. we replaced a hunk of this... with velvety butternut squash. if i hadn't told you, you wouldn't know. comfort food that loves you back. o... mmm
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jesse: troy joins me now so you think antifa is a real threat to civil society or do you think they are crusty losers looking for the next revolution? face for having me on uc-berkeley is number one most dangerous canvas four conservative students to attend and this is why. those who have then arrested twice for inciting a riot and resisting arrest arnelle using a the legal system using the justice system for unjust purposes. so to put a temporary restraining order against me with no criminal record with the sole purpose of stifling
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my right to free speech and prohibiting meet on a fire arm. session probably cannot be you lot. are you scared of antifa or do they frighten you?. >> these people are willing to go destroy private property and throw punches they are now using the legal system to intimidate us. holy cross catholic university now doing away with their mascot, us the route the -- the crusader because that might offend muslims i didn't know there were any muslims coming to holy cross. jesse: day you think that is a good idea?. >> first they came for confederate monuments now
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school mascots. the only crusaders are the social justice warriors per cow i think these people should turn it into a learning experience. >> this puts everything into perspective. >> they think the term snowflake is unfair. with a negative the effect on the mental-health. doesn't that say everything? >> i have then called much worse the which they called me a snowflake instead of attacking me on minored destroying private property.
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jesse: welcoming white house press secretary sera el i will pretend i am a white house correspondent and where my attention will we would probably you did not hear the briefing room. gold medal skier medieval and acting like a bad sport. >> whitfield competing at the olympic games were united states this president is donald trump and?. >> will i represent the people of the united states not the president to represent their country well i don't think there are a
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lot of people currently in our government that do that. jesse: what about those comments? very president elected to represent all americans and hopefully that is what our athletes will focus on doing. frankly those that don't want to represent our country says a lot more about their character than the president. very proud to be an american and hopefully all athletes will follow their lead and then go over and. >> maybe she is just upset and they claim to be a feminist. with children to attack the president.
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>>. >>. >> this is like night year old girls is that child abuse? it looks disgusting. >> it is outrageous and disgusting that people would exploit kids and parents would allow their kids to be a part of something like that. we wonder what is wrong with the culture and a problem with the moral high ground and then we are exploiting -- exploiting nine your kids to write and participate in something like this it says more of the parents they should be ashamed of themselves as the disgusting example love exploitation of kids. jesse: they are not aware of what is going on. the parents.
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next trying to take credit for the trump economy with 220,000 jobs the unemployment rate at a 17 year low the former president says you can thank him for that. >> we sought a longer streak of job creation in american history by far that still continues by the way. thanks obama. jesse: he didn't stop there but comparing trump to hitler'' we have to attend to the guardian of democracy orel's it will fall apart quickly that is what happened ginger in the in the 1930's which despite the of democracy with scientific achievements adolf hitler rose to dominate and 60 alien people died. so you have to pay attention and vote. jesse: let's take this one step at a time starting with the economy first he said
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that president trump would crash the economy now is doing really well and they think that is obama as credit?. >> it is laughable president obama thinks he has anything to do with the success of the economy. it was just over 1% gdp when trump took over it has gradually gone up it will likely hit 4% next year jobs are growing it is all a direct result not just of president trump swearing in but from the moment he was elected consumer confidence is stronger business is wanted to participate again in with him getting a bid of regulation there is a reason that it continues to go up and started when president trump was elected it has nothing to do with president obama. and everybody knows that including president obama and it is laughable he takes credit for that. jesse: this is probably the best of all time with
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manufacturing jobs. >> interesting after eight years of obama struggling once trump comes into office all the sudden now that it is working. jesse: he time that perfectly. so this comparison to adolf hitler sickens me. eidenshink he would stoop to that level i think he is bitter because his legacy is dismantled. but there is only a few people that'll hold that position compared to a genocidal war criminal is just disgusting. >> is very surprising. nothing that i don't think any of us would have expected the with that type
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of comparison not only is it the of rages comment to make but it is factually untrue so hopefully the president will see that and hopefully he will withdraw the comment. jesse: thank you very much. merry christmas. >> very christmas. jesse: fox is running games. -- fun and games. cheryl: are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management.
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jesse: i had to count your radio station to interview you. this is the "fun and games" segment here we go the biggest trump supporter on fox news? handed me or lou dobbs?. >> on air or off air?. >> don't make this more complicated. >> i was a john candy because he has -- hannity he has better hair. >> pilot that both men icy accomplishment enable said president trump ever?.
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>> the president keeps his promises he is not perfect but has done a pretty good job. >>. >> i'd go with lou dobbs because he gave trump the a-plus so far in year one that is a little much i do think hannity would grade class? maybe a negative. >> we will let him decide who would be picked last into a class? [laughter] that is not kind of mean it is just mean. >> here is a couple of things. i know lot about both men. he wrestled and to say you
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should drop out. but let you know, you were good at with great dabs and good coordination. and to take my jacket off?. >> and then with the "iron man" competition he bikes and swims and serves what does he do? the crux. can we agree?. >> no. the biggest in goody two shoes on that channel?. >> this is a tough one. very similar they profile the same way. dana wears her hair down.
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so keep that mine for the audience at home you didn't give me these questions at a time so i am talking aloud. -- out loud but i would say bin every now. she has no dark side. but he thinks dancing is the devil i do know udine drinks. but it is a tossup i cannot decide. >> phil keating's. [laughter]
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>> i will say phil. if you kept him indoors if the date he would still be 10 -- than a n tavis sandy beach look. he has never had foot wear with shoelaces. >> the most fun person to hit the bars with?. >> kimberly. because no question to have the intellect and a the background so that i talk about myself.
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[laughter] i will go with kimberly. we do have a lot of fun. >> but craig -- greg. [laughter] >> hardest worker at fox? jesse waters or brian kill me?. >> and enduring a three hour radio show does not necessarily make you a hard worker. >> i work six hours let's talk about your special who would win? jackson or pull? the nikki had dysentery and still without to beat the
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british comic people could have done that? nine. now we have andrew jackson under fire by the time you are dead watching that pope and jackson don't belong in the same sentence he is a lot of controversy and a great american success story much like jesse watters. >> thanks for having me your coming here. i think lower back pain has met its match.
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trying to outlaw house praise in the hollywood hills undetermined - - time determined to stop the future atrocity that was the bedrock of my development as the young man. when the captain of my water polo team asked me to shot again said can of bug light at his place and his parents weren't off owe at the time it is still at back and i was super stoked by new-found confidence to the courage to ask that some of the most popular girls at school i asked lauren to bomb that year she rejected me that i didn't care because i was stowe -- so intent on chugging with my boys that is what house parties do raging. jesse: think you. next speaker please?. >> be sure to follow me on
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