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we are running out of the shop and final thoughts. terrorists. tyrus: thank you, president trump, for pardoning jack johnson. [cheering and applause] greg: thanks to rob o'neill, chris freed, kat, tyrus and our studio audience. i'm greg adult and i love you, america. world." getting played for a chump by donald trump. after little rocket man bad mouthed vice president pence and failed to prepare for the summit president trump did with john kerry should have done. he walked away from the table. president trump: i decided to terminate the planned summit on june 12. many things can happen and a great opportunity lies ahead potentially. i believe this is a tremendous setback for north korea and indeed a setback for the world.
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fan when kim jong-un chooses to engage in constructive dialogue and actions, i am waiting. jesse: potus sent the north korean leader a letter which read, you talk about your nuclear capabilities. but ours are so massive and powerful i pray to god they will never have to be used. i felt a wonderful dialogue was building up between you and me. and ultimately it's only that dialogue that matters. some day i look have much ford to meeting you. in the meantime i want to thank you for the release of hostages. that was a beautiful gesture. incredible letter and classic art of the deal. trump never locked in. president trump: if the meeting happens, it happens. if it doesn't, we go on to the
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next step. there are certain conditions that we want. and i think we'll get those conditions. if we don't, we'll have a meeting. >> so the president gave up nothing while the north koreans destroyed their nuclear testing fat silt, committed to end the korean war and released american hostages. trump pulls out and kim is put in his place. but the left sees only a win for kim. >> i think it's win for kim jong-un. when he got this letter from the president saying never mind, he must be having a giggle fit. >> the president was rehearsing the end zone dance and we are
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not even at the 50 yard line. jesse: when the president scheduled the summit the left said kim won. when the president pulled out, the left said kim won. they say kim jong-un's sister was a better dip matted than ivanka. in the course of this presidency, democrats have defended hamas, ms-13, iranian mullahs, waterboard terrorists, risky syrian refugees and antifa. trump's success has boxed democrats into such radical positions they are becoming politically irrational. now the koreans signaling they
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want the meeting back on. president trump: we'll see what happens. it was a nice statement they put out. we'll see what happens. it could be the 12th. we are talking to them now. we are going see what happens. jesse: clearly the north koreans want this more than the united states. trump has the upper hand deanlt kratz have no hand. here to react former white house communications director anthony scaramucci and corey lewandowski, now part of the vp's political action committee. the great america committee. do you guys get along. do you think everything will be okay? >> we got fired. a select group. jesse: you got fired, then they bring in man for the *. man -- bring in manafort. >> we are fired but loyal.
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jesse: a very small group, hopefully getting smaller. what do you think of my brilliant commentary. >> the left will never give this president the credit he deserves. first he wasn't going to be prepared for the meeting. now he personally negotiated the release much three american hostages, he gets no credit for that. he's moving towards the denuclearization of the korean peninsula and he never gets credit for that. they say he'll never be prepared for this meeting. jesse: why do you think democrats side with people like kim jong-un. don't they see this is not smart politics? >> they are so scared of the president. he's not a politician in the classic sense. when you look at those sound bites, they are out of the same playbook. the president is operating out of a different playbook.
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it's a businessman's playbook. they are so fearful that he'll win with his negotiating style and it will cause the mayor what people to do what they are already starting to do, why do we need these guys. jesse: if good things happen for america and donald trump, bad things happen for the democratic party. that's how they see it. they can't allow the president to have a foreign policy success. >> they hate this president more than they love their country. but it's so true. 30 years of failed foreign policy. it failed and it failed and it failed. what happened was john kerry failed. donald trump came in and said i am going do it differently. now we are seeing success in
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north korea for the first time. jesse: let me get your reaction to james comey. spspygate has blown into the atmosphere. >> as far as i can tell it's made up. i don't know where he's getting that from. >> do you find that to be possible or probable that there was a spy inserted into his campaign by an intelligence agency? >> i don't find it possible and i know it not to be true. jesse: maybe james clapper had different take on this. let's hear what he had to say. >> was the fbi spying on trump's campaign. >> no, they were not. they were spying on a term i don't particularly like, won't russians were doing. were the russians trying gain access and leverage and influence. this is what they do. >> why doesn't he like that.
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he should be happy. each should be. jesse: who do you believe, the liar or the leaker? >> wait comes down to is james comey lied before congress so many times. his deputy andrew mccabe lied to the fbi on three different occasions. clapper and brennan probably perpetuated the worst crime in political american government history. now they are scurrying rats. they are all pointing the fingers at each other. they have many bad days in front of them. every time they go on television they can't keep their stories straight. jesse: you have to keep your stories together if investigators are going to be asking you questions. >> he could have gone in when he was a candidate and said we are worried about certain things and
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we are going to put people in place to pick up russian intelligence. the president is a total patriot and would have been fine with it. they were fearful he was going to win, so they did ita in a wer --did it in a sereptitous w. >> they took $5 million out of their campaign war chest, paid an. did they also do that with a campaign that paid $5 million to go to russia? we know the answer noise. this was their insurance policy against a trump success.
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jesse: you have hillary clinton dealing with foreign countries who donate millions to her foundation. i would say there is more foreign influence into the clinton campaign from china, middle eastern countries, from the russians than there was from the trump campaign. >> the next move will be to completely protect them. god forbid if anything happens to them, there are two big dominoes that will knock everybody out. jesse: also answering questions, the nfl finally has a policy about kneeling. the fans didn't like the disrespect. trump was asked about that. change in policy. if they do kneel, not on the field. in the locker room. brian kilmeade caught up with the president. president trump: you have to stand proudly for "the national
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anthem" or you shouldn't be playing, you shouldn't thereby, maybe you shouldn't be in the country. jesse: that freaked everybody out. >> there are rules for every organization that people work for. one of the rules are simple. stand up and acknowledge "the national anthem." i don't understand why this is even a controversial question. if you don't want to respect the flag that men have died for. don't play a silly game where you make millions of dollars. it's a privilege to play that game, if you don't want to do it, a lot of people would be willing to take your spot. >> at the end of the day people walked away from the nfl and the ratings went down and that scared all of them. but they are up against it with the players' union.
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to me i think they made the right decision. i think there is another way to progress peace and social justice. that is a game of entertainment and the american people don't like they are doing. jesse: one of the coaches who disagrees with you had this to say on the new policy. >> basically trying to use the anthem, nationalism, airing people it's idiotic. i am proud to be in the league, but understand fatism in america is about free speech and protesting. our president decided to make it about that. the nfl followed suit. pandered to their fan base. jesse: he's wrong it's not about
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the first amendment. when you are at your employer's place of work, he' he's paying u to play football, you have to do what he wants you to do. >> the nba signed into their collective bargaining agreement that everybody has to stand for "the national anthem." jesse: they all stand there. so what is he talking about? >> it's signed contractually into the collective bargaining agreement. >> you pay a game, you make a lot of money it's an entertainment thing. you stand up, show respect for the greatest country in which we live. if you don't want to stand for the anthem. go somewhere else. good luck making that money in
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romania. jesse: police brutality and racism is a serious issue in this country. at the same time there is other avenues. >> mohammed ali said it was a white man's war an left boxing to make that protest. i am not saying people should do that, i'm just saying look at power and courage it took to do that 50 years ago. jesse: an thon which, corey, thank you very much. a 30-year-old living with his parents. he won't leave. his parents took him to court. next. what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever?
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it seems art is imitating life. a couple has been trying to kick their 30-year-old son out of their house after living there rent-free for 8 years. they asked him to leave five times and offered him money to get out. so they took him to court. just this week a judge evicted the unemployed millennial. >> it's not so much that i don't want to leave. it's just that i need enough time. reporter: you keep saying that but you had 8 years. >> i expect to be out in three months or so. i'm going to try to make it with the court's support that that's reasonable. jesse: is this the right thing to do?
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tomi. this guy doesn't have a girlfriend, he doesn't have a job. his parents want him to get on with his life. what would you do if you were the parent? >> it's sad for me as someone who is 5 years old to look at someone in this position, in generations past we were storming beaches. how far have we fallen? jesse: he's storming the fridge for a late-night snack. i disagree with tomi. he dug in and is working hard at stay where he is and he's showing a little legal spunk by representing himself in court. maybe he has a legal career ahead of him. >> maybe this parents would prefer hip. when i saw this, i thought which
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lawyer would take this case on. this is probably the most of motivated he has been in 8 years. jesse: he's work hard to stay where he is. i can't believe his parents have to write him five letters. i have a 3-year-old. i can't imagine going to court in 27 years to kick my daughter out of my home. >> we invited him on to "watters world." let's play some sound from this guy. he was talking about impeachment. this is what he said. >> you can't be the boy who cried wolf and expect to have a viable impeachment power. you can't use it over and over again against the same president. if you are going to shoot him, you have got to shoot to kill.
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jesse: i don't want to be the p.c. police here. i am not going to get that sensitive. but if a republican talked about impeachment and said you have got to shoot to kill with barack obama, can you imagine the outrage? >> the double standard is the only standard the left likes to uphold. but because we are conservatives we understand it's not the best phrasing. i'm sure he didn't mean it that way. but i agree with him on the impeachment stuff. it just makes them look worse and worse and worse. so, i don't agree with his choice of word but the guy is right. jesse: i love when the democrats talk about impeachment. why don't you talk about impeachment. why don't you talk about russia and ms-13 being good people. that should be the roadmap for the mid terms.
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>> i agree democrats probably made mistakes here. what the professor was saying is democrats talk about this far too much. they try to utilize it too much it's lost. he stated clearly this needs to be a bipartisan thing. but the only other thing i will say is words matter. we have seen even from our own president when people are spit on and protesters punched. jesse: i think we found out the democrats paid for guys to go into the trump rallies and swing at trump supporters. undercover video showed that. you had a problem somewhere in the country, tomi. i guess you had water thrown on you. let's play some of that video so
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everybody can see. someone threw water on you. why did they do that? >> i would like to say thank you for playing that on "watters world." it's still traumatic. i am kidding. jesse: i don't want to give you ptsd. >> it was water and it's not the end of the world. it shows the left and their true colors. the fact that they are proud of it, they wanted to post it on line, it's a new low, but that's the left. jesse: i was at a bar on election night 2016 watching trump win and getting excited when trump started picking up
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states. all of a sudden a young lady threw a drink at me and she ran out of the bar like a total animal. it happens to people in is nothing you can do about it when water gets thrown at you. ann coulter, they threw pies at her during a speech. people get glitter bombed. it doesn't happen on the right. you don't see conservatives throwing water or fruit at democrats. why is it the left that likes to throw things through the air. jesse: i just convinced you by my numerous examples. >> twhreeger or fruit or a pie, none of this is okay. tomi, i feel for you and i wish we weren't in a place where this is happening. think about what we say and do
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and try decency. we sit here and i didn't bring a pie. and we can have a conversation. jesse: to hurricanes, do you get heat when you go out. i don't know why, people have such visceral reactions to you. they either love or throw water on you? when you walk around do you have security? >> most of of the encounters i have are positive. usually in california it's people coming up to me and saying i am a conservative, thank you for being a conservative. by and large there are a lot of good americans on the left and right that appreciate free speech. jesse: .001% of the people do this. when they do this they try to
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suing the parents of the suspected shooter. the associated press reporting the family alleges the suspects father, owner of the guns used in the attack, failed to secure his weapons. ten people were killed in the santa fe high school shooting last week. in indiana tonight of vigil for the victims of a shooting at noblesville west middle school on friday. a student and teacher were injured and on and i divide student is a suspect in the shooting. the fourth man to walk on the moon died today and spent 31 hours on the moon in 1969 looking rocks and lunar soil. being retired in 71 and spent the rest of his life creating paintings but he died in houston started by loved ones. he was 86. now back to "watters' world". dm the left, president trump swore in the first cia director this week, gina haspel. president trump: gina, congratulations. there is no one in the country better qualified for this extraordinary office than you.
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our enemies will take note. gina is tough, she is strong, and when it comes to defending america, gina will never ever back down. i know her. jesse: the beef is based on her involvement in waterboarding. a former seal videoed himself being waterboarding just to prove it's not wrong. >> on 9/11 some of the people had a choice of burning to breath or jumping. here is my sympathy for those guys being waterboard. jesse: tim kennedy joins me now.
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i would never do that, i'm too soft. you can tell was it feels like. describe what it's like to be waterboard for that long. >> it's not comfortable. it's not a pleasant experience. as you are at that angrily slightly inverted, water pools in the back of your sign us. it's bad you feel like you are drowning. but you are not drowning because the water doesn't go into your lungs. it doesn't stop it from running through your eyes, nose and bafng your throat and pooling in your sign us. it's not damaging, it's just uncomfortable. jesse: it's irritating and agonize bug not torture. >> i wouldn't even say agonizing. i think uncomfortable is the
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closest you can get. you could stick me in there and strap my arms down and punch me in the stomach. it's still me laying there and you are dumping water on my face and it doesn't feel good. jesse: some people who didn't have the same training you did as a special operator did give up valuable information. we have had cia directors say it led to intelligence. the mastermind behind 9/11 led us to bin laden's whereabouts in afghanistan. >> there is no question this garnered valuable information that saved americans' lives. >> it comes down to the person on the board. i'm rest flute my convictions. i understand morality and i believe in ethics.
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the people we have waterboard are the most of despicable humans to walk the face of this planet. these are the nazis of this generation. they torture, maim and kill. they are bullies and cowards. when you take away their authority and take away their col are they lost that power to control everything. they freak out because they are cowards. you said you couldn't bet on that board. i think you would have no problem with it. you would say this is uncomfortable and it's horrible. but you are still a man of convictions and morals. you would lay there and say this sucks. jesse: i'm glad you think so highly of me. why do you think democrats are so obsessed with prohibiting
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this time of procedure. is it because they feel sorry for terrorists? it's because they don't want to say they won't drop to their level. what motivates them to be so outraged when american cia agents pour water on terrorists faces. >> they are apologists. they are so short snietd what happened to us on 9/11. we have been at war for 17 years. these are people who will put a man on his knees and before a camera slowly slice his neck open. they have been apologizing for what we have done since 9/11. hiroshima, nagasaki, we dropped nuclear bombs to independent a a
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war. jesse: i know if the sons and daughters of any of threes democrats were ever in a position where they had a loved one at the hands of an al qaeda terrorist and the only way to save that person was to waterboard someone to lead to those whereabouts, they 100% would say yes, do whatever it takes to find my son or daughter. tim kennedy. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. take care. jesse: up next, diamond and jesse: up next, diamond and silk. what? directv gives you more for your thing. your... quitting cable and never looking back thing.
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this is what the democrats do. they don't have a message so they give keith ellison singing on a stage and it looks crazy to me. instead of him standing up and singing about russians he should be standing up and singing for the american people what he should be doing is praising the president for giving us a strong booming economy and more money in our pockets. shame on keith ellison. these are the people we need to vote out. >> the left is effectuated with donatella. i think they really, really like donald trump but they're like little girls and boys and the garden and i really think they have a thing for donald trump. >> they will make america great again soon. [laughter] jesse: i like that theory. i like that theory a lot. i can't imagine if paul ryan had put on afro on and imitated barack obama and sang about his birth certificate i don't think that would've gone over to
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wellin the mainstream media. i want to talk to you about one more thing. do you remember a woman named rachel? a white woman who wound up leading some chapter of the naacp and got busted and her excuse was i self identify as black. guess what happened to rachel? rachel just got busted for welfare fraud. now she will have to face the music there and what is with these people? keep coming. >> you know what i'm happy about? i'm happy that we have a president that wants her off of welfare and in the workplace. we hope she finds a good job so she can pay back the money that they say she allegedly stole or whatever she did. that's what i hope. it's sad to see that. i don't like to keep people in the face when they're down.
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jesse: you don't? >> no, no. jesse: you've been on my show for a year and i thank you do like to that. [laughter] >> she needs to make sure she pays back every time. >> it's really amazing, jesse, it's amazing how people they want to be other people and different things. it's amazing. jesse: maybe she could self identify as innocent in front of the judge and take a letter off scott free. >> but if she committed it will have to pay that money back and pay the price for that. >> exactly. jesse: the media always tells us, you recall, there's no such thing as welfare, fraud, that the right-wing conspiracy and now a white woman who self identifies as a black woman at the naacp busted for welfare fraud. it doesn't get better than that. it's a rich potpourri of irony, ladies. the chitchat tour kicking into high gear, is that right? >> were supposed to be in
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california and we get california red. >> we want to see your face on the tour. jesse: you want to see my face? >> yes. jesse: if the money is right, ladies, i am there. [laughter] >> we got you covered, jesse. jesse: diamond and silk, everybody. as we celebrate memorial day a "watters' world" classic on american mills at military, brace yourself. who did america fight in the revolutionary war? >> the french. >> china simple goodness is ahhhmazing! meaty morsels. a tender texture. with real meat and a blend of peas and carrots i can see. a totally new kind of awesome going on here! (avo) new beneful simple goodness. tender, meaty morsels with real ingredients you can see. and i heard that my cousin's so, wife's sister's husband was a lawyer, so i called him.
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jesse: monday is also memorial day. >> yes, that's true six with the honor on memorial day mark. >> beats me, what's going on mark. >> those lost lives giving service to the country. jesse: exactly. who did america fight in the revolutionary war mark. >> the french? >> good? i don't know. >> countries. >> china. >> wow, i feel dumb. jesse: did america fight mark. >> north to south, confederate versus union. jesse: that was the civil war. >> britain. jesse: that's right across the their. >> really. jesse: won the civil war? >> no idea. >> spain.
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>> yeah. jesse: it was the north versus the -- >> north korea, south korea. jesse: north versus the south. do you know what the civil war was about? >> i'm not much of a history guy. jesse: i can tell. world war ii, to be fight there? >> my teacher watches us and will probably be mad. >> allies versus the access. >> china. [laughter] jesse: that was the last question. china. [laughter] >> germany and japan. jesse: won the cold war track. >> i do not know, russia. >> france. jesse: america won the cold war. >> okay. go america. [laughter] jesse: why did they call it the
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jesse: type for "last call." the "watters world's" family wants to send out our love to michael who is on the mend recovering from a recent surgery. he's spending time with his friend at the american legion in no time. best wishes for a very speedy recovery. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is
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my world. [♪] released from north korea. we'll be following that story all weekend. just * weekend. "justice" is coming up next. judge jeanine: you just saw it happen live. president trump welcoming american joshua holt back to the white house two years after he was taken hostage and imprisoned in venezuela. white house press secretary sarah sanders, senator lindsey graham, congressman lee zeldin and ann coulter are all with us tonight. this memorial day weekend as we honor more
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