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locked in the bathroom in the airport. # you jack ass. greg: at a time, pete, you talk too much anyway on "fox and friends" but the, allie, catherine, studio audience, i'm greg gutfeld, love you, america. watching. jesse: welcome to "watters world." i'm jesse watters. in a meeting at the white house president trump allegedly called hate he, el salvador and some african countries s-holes. the president reportedly suggested bringing in people from places like norway and all hell broke loose on cnn. >> the president seems to harbor racist feeling about people of color from other parts of the world. >> he just showed -- the
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president has racist views. how long do we have to dance around that issue? >> a white blank from norway can come here but a black dude can't. what does that tell you in americar today that one generation calls you [bleep]. what does that tell you, don? that tells me we are no different than we were a generation ago and we are no different than we were when weed called a chinese man a [bleep] and a man from guatemala a [bleep]. jesse: what the president said was offensive, crude and not helpful. but the president wants what's best for america like an immigration system based on merit, not skin color. putting america first is not racist, it's patriotic. but the real story is how the
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left particularly cnn covers tough talk. the obama called libya an f show. was he racist? and called people from america clingers. >> religion and an i i thank towards people who aren't like them, anti-immigrant sentiment tore anti-trade sentiment, as a way to explain their frustrations. jesse: hillary called that demeaning. then 8 years later called the same people deplorable. >> you could put half of trump supporters into way call the basket of deplorables, racist, homophobic, xenophobic, you name
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it. jesse: i have heard liberals call detroit an s-hole and i have heard the left call america a lot worse than s-holes. and how many times has the left called police. democrats have compared republicans to isis. where is the outrage on cnn? liberals have been calling conservatives s-holes for decades. he's always been proud of being an america unlike some people. >> for the first time in my life i'm proud of my country. >> donald trump isn't their president. jesse: cnn is outraged that people coming from norway could
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benefit america. i thought the left thought norway was heaven on earth. they have been telling us they are the most of peaceful people and the most of refined political system. and norway was named the best democracy in the world. what the president said was offensive it wasn't classy, and it gave his enemies a chance to distract from his agenda. i just wish the press defended america with the same passion they defend other countries. joining me now, chris stirewalt. obviously this is a major blow to the president's momentum talking about immigration. but do you personally believe saying something like this makes the president racist? >> good news about me and my job, it doesn't matter what i
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personally believe. itch no idea the quality or condition of any other human being's heart. that's between them and their maker. jesse: tino personally because i have spent some time with the president, and i don't believe he harbors racist views in this heart. he has a big heart and i think he wants what's best for america. do you think it's fair for other networks to label him as a racist? >> i don't watch cnn. jesse: i'm sorry you had to see those clips at the top. >> chris wallace gave a great speech where he talked about the dangers of getting the press broken by trump. when trump says and does outrageous things and things that are inappropriate or wrong, that the press uses this as
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license to misbehave themselves. and if you look at the glee, the child-like glee with which many outlets, not just cable news networks. print and digital and broadcast are talking about it. it was reflective, hey, guys, act like you have been here before. there are two serious neerts talk about. one is on the substance of policy whether which kinds of immigrants from which kinds of countries should the united states give preference to in terms of admitting immigrants. we a have to take in nearly 1 million legal immigrants a year. jesse: can you say that's what the president was getting at? he was talking about bringing in people from other country, and the rationale used to decide who
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gets to come in. he was inartful at saying that. but because you don't want to overemphasize bringing in people from impoverished nations and riddled by corruption, it doesn't make you racist, correct? >> again, when it comes to talking about whether a person is racist or a christian, or a person is this or that. those are matters of the condition of their heart. jesse: that's fine and you said that before. bust methodology with which you select nations to form your immigration patterns, that's inherently not racist. that's what canada does, that's what australia does. correct? >> there is nothing em -- there is nothing i am peer nothing en
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wrong with a nation decided who comes into their nation. dick durbin who was in that meeting within and his willingness to take heat from democrats over working with the president. this puts durbin in a terrible bind. jesse: he doesn't want to be seen as cooperating with someone who harbors views that are inherently racist. there is a difference between the way the media treats democratic politicians or voters when they paint large swaths of the public with a broad brush and disparage their belief system, they called them names and compared them to isis and
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the taliban. that's never challenged. i think it was dick durbin himself who compared american troops in iraq to nazis. he took heat for that but not to this level. do you understand the distinction? >> i believe you. but i will also say this. i don't care what cnn programs in a given hour. the greats thing about the media landscape today, the most of powerful name in news is fox news. we have a competing landscape with differing voices. it's not what it was 25 years ago where three networks and two newspapers and wire services got to dictate the narrative.
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jesse: when it comes to refugees and migrants at the expense of american citizens, that's wowfnt reasons donald trump was elected because he tapped into those people he felt weren't given a fair shake. whether they are immigrants or dreamers, they are talked about glowingly by the democratic party and the mainstream media. no one talks about the coal miners in west virginia or the people who lost factory jobs in wisconsin. that's the difference, i believe, in this debate. >> i am from west virginia, and i can say this. there has been a lot of coverage this year and the last 18 months about voters in places like west virginia. that has been a huge focus of media attention trying to reason
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out the reason why the election went the way it did. whatever any person thinks about where immigrants ought to come from and which countries ought to be prioritized, and the priorities the president ran on, tuesday trump was at the high water mark of his presidency. he conducted successful bipartisan meeting and had democrats walking away saying maybe we can do a deal. success of the tax cut legislation and all of these things had looked like the presidency was going to take new gusts. jesse: when he gets off of a great speech and then he sinks the momentum. the mueller stuff. it's like extreme highs and
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extreme lows. and that's what we are seeing trite now. but i want to get back to the original point. that because you want people to come to this country to contribute that are successful and talented and well educated. that doesn't necessarily make you a racist. it makes you someone that wants to improve wages and improve the standard of living among your own citizens. of course, they are incredibly talented people from haiti, el salvador and the continent of africa. but, we just want to look to at the way we treat immigrants through a merit-based system. i believe that's getting lost in this huge i guess scandal, if you want to call it or media firestorm over the s-hole word. >> it's important if you hold
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that world view, when you are talking to a crucial member of the democratic party that you not use derogatory, unnecessary incendiary language when referring to these places. you have to bend over backwards to make the point as inclusively and even-handedly as you can and there is no room for error. jesse: i agree, it was an unforced error and it will cost him with this immigration system. but like we said, highs and lows. up next a "watters world" investigation of oprah. actually, this is good. because um, i've been meaning to talk to you, uh oh. well, you know, you're getting older. um, you might be experiencing some,
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#goldenglobes. "watters world" did an investigation on her political profile. her net worth is $2.8 billion and the rrms is $2.86 billion. her peak juryship was 12 million -- peak viewership was 12 million per show and trump's was 18 million. we could not find any donations to a republican from a talk show queen. she refused to have sarah palin on her show before the 2008 election. she hosted medical acts with shaky credentials. her all girls school in africa was rocked by a physical and sexual abuse scandal. her close relationship with harvey weinstein raised
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eyebrows. fellow celebrity seal mad this to say. so, i forgot, you heard the rumors, but you had no idea he was actually serially assaulting young starry-eyed actresses. when she was asked how to deal with racism in america, her answer, people need to die. >> there is a whole generation, i say this -- i said this for apartheid, south africa, i said this for my own community in the south. there are generations of older people who were born and bred and marinated in prejudice and racism, and they just have to die. jesse: on policy we don't know much.
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we know she believes in gun ownership with background checks. she says we need strong law enforcement at border. would she be a threat to president trump? here to discuss, director urban development at turning pointed u.s.a. candace owen and leo you are well. candace, do you think oprah is a threat? >> i think she is a natural progression in the game of identification politics. i do not deem her a threat. jesse: she would be a self-funder. she has extremely high favor built ratings. the media would love her and propel her candidacy pretty aggressively. that has to be an advantage. >> it was similar to what hillary had but it didn't work
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out for her. jesse: she has more charisma than hillary clinton. oprah has charisma oozing out of her pours. you would probably love to see oprah in the race? sure. is she a viable candidate? yes. you failed to mention all the praise a guy named donald trump laid on oprah. he claims she is a great person. oprah has like built. in the last 24 hours, donald trump doesn't have that. that's why donald trump fears oprah. oprah is well liked. the crooked hillary comment can't be applied to oprah. jesse: i would say she is a likeable person. but once you step into the realm of politics your like built goes down 0 points and half the country hates you. oprah seems to like to straddle
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the issue. i don't think she is far left. but she seems mainstream. my concern is i don't know what her policy would be on isis, on north korea, on unfair trade practices in china. does she know enough to be president? >> i don't think the democratic party cares so much what she knows. the democratic party brought us slavery, the kkk and jim crow laws. they are saying it's a black woman. i'm not convinced. trump 2020 for me. jesse: when you nominate a female or minority, it insulates them from a lot of criticism. and the candidate whoever runs against that person has to be careful because if you say anything that could be construed
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as sexist or racist, they will get pounded. that has to be an advantage for miss winfrey. >> i just saw an election last year. she cannot attack oprah, so she gives us an historical perspective of democrats. we are not talking about that. we are talking about 2020. let me be as clear as we can. that tv show she had. that plays well in kansas and oklahoma. middle america loves oprah. donald trump didn't have any political experience and donald trump surrounded himself allegedly with good people. jesse: in terms of donald trump's political experience he had been writing and speaking about policy and politics for three decades in new york. i don't know if oprah has been
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doing that. she has been doing a lot on cook and books and feeling good. i do agree that she has an appeal to people in middle america, especially women. i want to get to something else first, the opposite of middle america. this is something chelsea handler tweeted. holy [bleep]. just watched the video of trump's bipartisan meeting yesterday. lindsey graham, what kind of blank sucking video do they have on you for you to be acting like this? wouldn't coming out be more honorable? leo, she is basically gay baiting a member of the u.s. senate with despicable language. this can't be good for the left. this is just embarrassing, is it
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not? >> i don't know who lindsey graham is. he's a senator. he went after donald trump hard. now he's tweeting out pictures of him playing golf with donald trump. is he worried about losing his tea time with donald trump? jesse: are you suggesting a politician might change his opinion on something? i can't believe that. >> let me think about that. yes, i'm surprised. jesse: i want you to tell me what you think about chelsea, but also this sound bite from robert de niro. >> this [bleep] idiot is the president. it's the emperor's new clothes. the guy is a fool. come on. our baby-in-chief has [bleep] [bleep]-in-chief i call him. jesse: that won't help ticket
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sales and the left loves it. >> the left at this moment in time is apoplectic. i think it's embarrassing that leo can't admit what chelsea did was wrong. it's not a surprise we are talking about chelsea handler and robert de niro, we are talking about hollywood. that's a tool the left uses to deploy against republicans. jesse: go ahead, leo. >> the bogeyman left. i'm part of this monstrous scary group. i am done. jesse: i think you guys should clean up the mess in your own house. you have no more high ground to preach about anything any more. i have got to run, thank you very much. "watters world" has been feeling stressed.
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headquarters. plenty of apologies from hawaii tonight after a false ballistic missile alert. the alert shared on television radio and cell phone screening chaos and hysteria on the island for nearly 40 minutes. state officials say it was all caused by human error. someone hit the wrong button during a shift change. the federal trade commission's commission is investigating and state officials are promising to revise the alert system so this never happens again. the voice of college football has died. keith jackson spent 50 years with much of it spent at abc sports. he was known for both the breathing like whoa nelly, jackson had a special affinity for college fall but also covered the nfl, nba and major league baseball. he retired in 2006. keith jackson was 89. i'm alicia, now, back to waters. s
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trump dossier. "buzzfeed" released it to the public without verifying a thing in it. and to this date not a thing tonight has been verified. it alleged mr. trump went to moscow and paid prostitutes to urinate on a hotel bed once slept on by president obama. what mass been corroborated is that hillary clinton paid for the russian dirt on trump. fast forward to this week. investigative reporter sarah carter has sources who confirm the fake dossier was used by the fbi to get a warrant to spy on the trump campaign. trump's personal attorney sued "buzzfeed" and the does years creator, fusion gps, saying they
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defamed him. joining me, sarah carter and dan bongino. tell us about what you know about the dossier and how it was used as a justification to get the warrant. >> this is the most of interesting part. here we have a dossier. april, 2016, the hillary clinton campaign hired fusion gps to dig up dirt on president trump and his relationship with the russians. way found out from my sources is the dossier was used in part to justify a warrant to surveil president trump and members of his team. the sad part is other than carter page flying to moscow and other than open source reports that the russians don't like hillary clinton, nothing else in the dossier is verified. jesse: to use an unsubstantiated
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political hit job, you take that piece of paper and give it to the judge and the judge signs off on a warrant based on that, how unusual is that? >> i think it's very unusual. by think we'll find so much more about this dossier. i have bend told by multiple sources, systemic fisa abuse to listen in. jesse: under the fbi with james comey and under barack obama. >> that's correct. what they are going to discover is when you look at this dossier, it appears to be by the u.s. intelligence sources i have spoken with that this was a disinformation campaign by the russians. so the russians used this dossier. jesse: we either got duped by the russians or hillary paid for
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the duping herself. so, dan, connect the dots for us. what are you hearing from your sources? >> sarah is spot on. the dossier story is horrifying. mike rogers who at the time is the director of the nsa. he goes and visits trump on november 17 right after the election, about 10 days after the election. conveniently right around the time the sensitive come parted facility goes up. he tells nobody. by oh he finds the obama administration. the next day, what happened? the trump team magically evacuates trump tower and heads up to bedminster, new jersey. the obama team objected to this entire meeting. i can't confirm the, if you i'm work on this. jesse: your allegation is oh
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pension think the obama administration is aware of the surveillance at trump tower. the national security head comes over to trump tower and tells trump you might wanted to conduct your business over at bedminster and this isn't the place to do it, and the obama administration is upset by that. >> he waits until 10 days after the election that they are relatively comfortable that someone has a facility up in trump tower where they can talk privately without being monitored. what do you think he said to him? you can look this up. the april 26, 2017 foreign intelligence court documents that clearly indicate dwhr has been information shared by the fbi called in the data bait
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monitored by the ns tax shared with third parties. who are they? jesse: it looks like political espionage nixonian. sara, looking forward on this, there is anything else we can expect to come down from the next week or two? >> i believe the house intelligence committee has had time to review all the testimony from witnesses and how this dossier was utilized to obtain a warrant. i say watch out for next week, a lot of stuff is going to come down the pike and i think it will be explosive. dan, sara, thank you very much. we'll continue to fall the take dossier scandal.
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jesse: my next guess says it was easier coming out as a gay man as it was to announce his switch to the republican party. he said life-time acquaintances regard me with fear and distrust. no, i'm not a sex offender. i'm something worse than that. i'm a donald trump supporter. adam levine joins me now. when you first came out as gay to your family, what was that like? how did that go? >> i just wanted to say i'm a big fan, so thanks for having
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me. jesse: thanks very much, you have great taste, adam. >> thank you. it was not a big deal. i'm not saying it was this way for every american day young person. my family was very liberal. they are open-minded in many ways. and i never defined myself as a gay person or homosexual. i just came out actually from an internet cafe by email in about one line base was so sick of anyone going to use it over my head and i wanted to move on with my life. jesse: you come out as gay and i suppose most of people in your family and friends were okay with that. >> you are right. jesse: then you come out as a trump supporter, as a republican. how did that go?
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>> well, jesse, let's just say i never directly came out to them still. jesse: now you are pretty out because on television. >> exactly. they found out indirectly because people would read my facebook posts and report to them. i didn't want to hide it. i just wanted to avoid having any kinds of contentious confrontation with them because it's good to get along with your family. jesse: were you more fearful of coming out as republican than you were as coming out as gay? >> yeah, yeah. more broadly, it's mainly a problem i have had with the gay population in los angeles as well with the liberals. but i think it's particularly bad among lgbt. jesse: as a gay trump supporter how have you been treated by the
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people in your social circle? i know your father was a democratic congressman. too yeah. my father has been great. he's been as supportive as he's capable of which is much more than i can say for most of of the other liberals. his age or my age. the level of openly accepted bullying, shaping and shunning i and thousands of other trump supporting gaze and straights have to endure every day is astounding. jesse: i thought the left was suppose to be toll rants of other viewpoints and sexual orien taitions. are you saying that's not true? >> i am saying not only is that true, i think the left has gone 180. a yale law professor coined a term referring to gays in the
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workplace called covering. it refers to the coerced hiding of crucial aspects of one's self. i don't see gaze that have to cover anymore. there may be some, which i'm not saying there aren't. but what i do see rampantly in hollywood and lgbt life is trump supporters that have to cover. they have to hide the fact that they support donald trump or incur some sort of massive biblical wrath. jesse: if you want to make america great again, you have got to fight the fight. adam, thank you very much. >> absolutely, jesse, thank you very much. jesse: using llamas to destress. it's happening in our schools. we have one on set next. teddy's a pitmaster. when it comes to playing with fire, nobody does it better.
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jesse: do you say happy holidays or merry christmas? >> both. jesse: we all know i have a big fever animals so my producers thought it would be fun to bring one into the studio? why? because some college snowflakes are so stressed during exams schools are providing therapy animals to pet. with us noise an emotional support llama, and its trainer andrea. so why do you need an animal like this to calm down? >> i think it benefits of these animals are generally, they are fairly docile. they are easy to care for. jesse: can i pet it? >> on his neck. not on his head.
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jesse: if you are a snowflake at berkeley where they are bringing in these animals, how is this supposed to make you feel better during exams. >> it's a distraction to the stress exams bring to the students and take a break from studying and enjoy something unusual. how often do you see alpacas or llamas. jesse: he's getting aggressive there. >> i wouldn't say aggressive, he's just reef positioning. jesse: has the llama ever attack anybody? >> i have never seen a llama attack anyone. jesse: are they angry animals? >>er in docile animals. jesse: do the students at college need therapy animals? do you think that makes them
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weak? >> i any they need a distraction. it could be whether it's alpacas, llamas, puppies, kittens. it's got a piece of hay in its mouth. see if you can take it out. i think you can do it. jesse: oh, god i touched his lips. nice and easy. you said it had no teeth. >> you can do it. jesse: okay. i got it. i am going to leave it down on the grounds. you don't want to eat that, do you? >> i don't think he does. jesse: why a llama as opposed to a turtler cat or something more domesticated. >> you were just brushing him
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and enjoying the softness of his fiber? jesse: but i actually feel more stressed now since i had my interaction with the llama. his name is twist? his friend shout is home watching hopefully. jesse: i like what you did with that. actually it's got soft fur. >> he's a surrey. it's a fiber more like hair. so do you want to brush him? we'll move him up a little bit so you can get closer. you are doing a great job. jesse: does he need a muzzle? >> no muzzle needed. this is therapy for you. jesse: do i look stressed? >> the next step is to hug. jesse: i'm not ready for step
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