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kat, tyrus and our studio audience. i'm greg gutfeld and i love you, america. [cheering and applause] saturday. "watters world" starts next. jesse: welcome to "watters world." i'm jesse watters. the uncivil left. that's the subject of waters words. secretary sarah huckabee sanders and her family were refused service at the red hen in virginia. the owners only in the kicked them out, but followed them to another restaurant and confronted them. congressman maxine waters encouraged it. >> we show up wherever we have to show up. if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a
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department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. and you push back on them. and you tell them they are not welcome. jesse: this episode split the democratic party in left. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi condemned her but the hard left wants to get rough. if you and'. are standing at the border. it's the eefltness of donald trump. if you hold down the victim when she is being raped. are you a rapist? >> people voted for him after him showing his cards for years.
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>> all the people who voted for donald trump were racist? >> if republicans weren't so racist they could encourage people who are morally conservative to be on their side. >> those people supporting what he's doing here are racist, period. >> those move 79s should be non-violent, but they should not be non-confrontational. jesse: they are saying if you support donald trump you are an evil racist. the left-wing incivility has been around before donald trump and around for a while.
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even fox news channel has felt the heat. >> fox news! fox news! >> you don't even know what i do. >> he wants to shut down the communication. the teacher was giving me the business yesterday and the teacher told me she hates me because it makes her feel good. jesse: the bottom line is everyone should be treated with respect in this country. fox news, cnn, if you like trump, you like hillary, we are all americans. if you want to change the country, just vote. here to respond is quenton james. founder and director of the collective pack who supports sarah sanders being driven out of restaurants and other times of street action. you think it's okay with what
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happened to sarah sanders at the restaurant? >> i'm not here to defend the outrageous. but simply to say we have the ability to free speech. that's one of our most of sacred constitutional right. as a business owner that restaurant owner had every right to reduce service to someone she disagrees with. >> the restaurant owner has a right. it doesn't might's the right thing to do. if you went into a restaurant and didn't like to your political beliefs and drove you out and chased out next restaurant across the street, how would you feel? >> it's important to understand i'm not a public official so i'm not making policies. jesse: what if you were a public official. >> that restaurant owner has every right to voice her concerns. jesse: but driving you out with your family and chasing you across the street, is that
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civil? >> when you are talking about families we have to draw a line. i don't know if she refused service to the entire family or just sarah sanders. jesse: she is not going to leave and leave her children in the restaurants by themselves. >> we are in the midst of two critical and difficult conversations. one fawrp removing children from their parents at a border, and the second is banning muslims from entering our country. i agree the hoopla has been a lot. but i can't imagine going somewhere and asking for help and asking my children being taken away from me. jesse: you can't blanket describe what's happening at the border is innocent families crossing. one of the reasons people are separated is there is child
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trafficking and child smuggling. that's the reason things have to be done down at the border. and those things are legal. the child separation policy and having to release children, the travel ban, you call it a muslim ban, that was upheld by the supreme court. so this is all in the legal realm. and donald trump and his policies aren't doing anything that's out of bounds and illegal and above the law. so i think he should be -- treated with the respect and dignity that all americans deserve. >> this isn't about private citizens. this is about people who make public policies. unfortunately they have doubled down on 3,000 lies that have come from president trump since he has taken office. jesse: hold on one second. she is a public servant. she has political beliefs that
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are different from yours, and she is serving her country. you may disagree with her policies, but that doesn't make her an evil person that deserves to be shunned and confronted. people in your party, maxine waters wants people when they go to a gas station or restaurant or shopping wall to be surrounded and intimidated. >> i wouldn't use the word intimidated or harassment. jesse: it's intimidating when you have people running around and chanting and getting in your face at a public place. >> this is freedom of speech. this is something we all agree with and uphold. in 2010 tea party supporters showed up to congressional town
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hall meetings loading buckets. jesse: in some states you are allowed to carry. we all agree you are technically allowed to go up to someone on the street and yell nasty things their face and surround their car. i would call the police possibly if i was getting that. say i worked for trump and i am getting gas and i have my family in the car. and thiewl radical protesters who don't like president trump who i work for thee receiptically, they surround the car and start chanting and intimidating me and my family. i'm going to call the police. i think what you are doing by encouraging this type of behavior quasi legal is dangerous. >> i'm not calling for violence. we are saying -- this is a political conversation, too. democrats want to win in november. we have to see more folks getting excited about the
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political process. it comes down to voting in november. but there is also volunteering. there are protesting issues you may not aggrieve with. >> go fundraise and go give speeches. >> if you see a trump official at a restaurant, you have every right to say i don't agree with the separation policy at the border. jesse: this actually happened to kirstjen nielsen at department of homeland security second -- secretary at a restaurant with her husband. and nasty people surround her table and shouted vicious things when she was having dinner. they were protesting, whatever you want to call it. if i was having that dinner, i would not feel persuaded by those people. if i would dig in. i would feel unsafe and look
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down upon those people because it shows a lock of respect and civility. >> let's remember where it started. we have seen an escalation of protests because we are removing children from their parents at the border. i think you would agree we have escalated the policy discussion around immigration. jesse: that's the policy that set off all this radical protest. >> how is it radical? jesse: it's getting pretty rough. >> it's not anything we haven't seen before. jesse: the president through an executive order changed that policy because crying chuck schumer wouldn't get around the table and change it legally through congress. i have got to run. >> if you want to see de-escalation of the protests we
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should see a de-escalation of policies by the white house. jesse: the president is not going to be intimidated by people chasing his secretary out of a restaurant. >> it's not intimidation. you have a right to be rude. joining me now is fox news contributor marcontributor mark. >> it's not just sarah huckabee sanders. it's the total obstruction of the trump agenda in congress. and the problem they have is what they are doing is tail nateing the voters they need to win to get back the presidency and take back congress. there are 700 counties that voted twice for barack obama and a third of those counties
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switched to donald trump in 2016. priorities u.s.a. estimates 7 to 9 million obama voters voted forward donald trump in 2016. they are not racist. jesse: they all of a sudden became racist after voting for the first black president twice. you touched on something. everything they do, the sky is falling, the tax cuts will kill people. pulling out of the climate deal, we'll get sunburn. this is their reaction to donald trump potentially appointing a more conservative supreme court justice to the supreme court. >> it's time for democrats to throw down. we have been playing by the rule book, and donald trump and
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republicans have been play big street rules. we need to play by street roles. >> don't play ball with this decision. >> roe versus wade is doomed. it is gone because donald trump wouldn't election. he'll have the chance to appoint two supreme court justices. >> you don't want people to take your guns, get out of my behind, get out of my vagina. >> here is the problem. when you are the resistance. the millions of obama voters that voted for donald trump, they were the swing voters. the democrats have become coastal elites that have lost touch with the rest of the country. when you say you are the resistance. resistance to what? the people who elected donald
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trump? jesse: how will they resist the supreme court nomination? they can't do anything about it. are they going to refuse the serve the nominee at a restaurant? that's all they have. >> it's better than that. they not on are they not going to be able to stop them. this will make the bourke and thomas hearings look like a kumbaya session. i feel sorry for the nominee. jesse: it will be the ugliest hearing i can think. the rosenstein hearing. trey gowdy lit into the deputy attorney general. we have seen the bias. we need to see the evidence. if you have evidence of wrongdoing by any member of the trump campaign, present it to the damn grand jury.
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if you have evidence that this president acted inappropriately. present it to the american people. there is an old saying that justice delayed is justice denied. i think right now all of us are being denied. whatever you got, finish it the hell up. this country is being torn apart. jesse: rosenstein did not comport himself very well there. hand over the documents, comply with the oversight committee. he's turning into a villain. i was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. what do you think? >> i think gowdy is right. if there is evidence, they need to get it out there. these voters i was talking about who gave trump the margin of error. they see this as an effort to invalidate their vote. and they are angry about it. and the politicizing of this,
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there is no evidence that donald trump quliewd. there is evidence some people did some things with russia that were inappropriate that might have lied to investigators, but there is no evidence donald trump collude. and they are trying to invalidate and stop the trump presidency and these voters are getting mad about it. there are five -- this is the worst thing this could happen to democrats, to have this vote right now. there are five democrats running for reelection where donald trump won by double digits. jesse: it will be the summer of rage man the fall it will be an absolute nightmare. but we'll be watching on fox news, covering every minute of it. mark, thank you very much. republicans drop the greatest political ad "watters world" has ever seen. candace owens and dean cain here
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to analyze. and tomi lahren investigates the border wall.
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jesse: typically the republican partyought with one hand tied behind its back. not anymore. the republican party released one of the most of effective ads itch seen. >> a few years ago the ideas we talked about were thought to be fringe ideas, radical ideas, extremists ideas. those imrds are mainstream. >> i don't know why there aren't uprising all over the country. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, in a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. and you push back on them. and you tell them they are not welcome anymore anywhere. >> do something about your dad's immigration practices you feckless [bleep]. >> one way you get rid of trump
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is a crashing economy. bring on the recession. >> when was the last time an actor assassinated a president. five thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. jesse: here with me now, dean cain and canada's owens director for turning point usa. wow, that's brutal. they didn't have to do anything. they just showed the left in its own words. >> it's brut >> it -- it's brutal and it's just their own word. i think this is brilliant. they need to actually see how they have been behaving because they are not grasping it whatsoever. jesse: this ad should run in
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every swing state across the country and major air play. i think everybody needs to see it. it just holds a mirror up to the left's radical rehigh year and ageneral -- radical behavior and agenda. >> you could probably cut seven more ads. there has to be more. there are so many things. it doesn't look good for them. that was a very, very effective ad. jesse: we have i think joe crowley who was nancy pelosi's soon to be successor in new york democrat and he got upset big time. the president weighing in. president trump: one of my biggest critics, a lovenly man named joe crowley got his ass kicked. -- a slovenly man got his ass
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kicked by a young woman who had a lot of energy. i guess he didn't see it. jesse: this dragon slayer is an avowed socialist who came out of nowhere and took count establishment. here she is in her own word. >> i would support impeachment. i think we have the ground to do it. jesse: not only does she support impeaching president trump be here is her platform. abolish i.c.e. raise taxes. free housing, free healthcare, eliminate the nra. >> i'm on the board of directors for the nra. jesse: she wants to get rid of you. >> what a platform. jesse: i think the democrats should run on the platform.
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her name is ocasio-cortez. i think the more of alexandria the better it looks for republicans. >> she is the man tess takes of all the left's extreme rhetoric. this is what they have produced through their violent rhetoric. jesse: they may have a little alexandria deep down. they they just try to hide that from the american people. i think the democratic party will try to kneecap her bernie sanders style. she'll get so powerful and cause so much drama, she'll have to be taken care of. >> it's a split and a civil war between the party and it won't help them at the voting booth. jesse: i see a big-time split between the people that want the street action, the street
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justice, the maxine people, and alexandria and the people who understand you have to at least appear to be moderate to win elections. >> i see liberal refugees. that would be me. that's how i ended up on this side. we'll see a lot of moment moving over to trumpland because he's starting to sound a lot more like what we want him to sounds like in the past. what he's saying makes sense. plus on the other side -- >> look at the accomplishments. you can't argue with the unemployment or economic numbers and north korea at the table. jesse: that's what is probably driving them so nutty. he's winning and they can't handle it and they are going nuts. that's all they know how to do, firebomb, yell and scream.
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because they can't legislate. >> i'm very happy to see what is going to happen next. jesse: you are now an officer. >> i am a reserve police officer in the st. anthony's police department in idaho. we work to help kid. anti-bullying. i give talks to elementary kids who don't listen to me haven't. but i have the officer badge on so they pay a little bit of attention. our police force has got and lot of flack the last few years. >> abolish police, is that on her list, too? jesse: candace and dean, thank you very much. up next, tomi lahren at the border. what she found out may surprise
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you. how much do americans know about our founding. not much.
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stalking allegations. president trump: every day border agents are keeping drugs, crime and gangs from entering our country. we'll get that wall built. we already started it. $1.6 billion. [crowd chants "build that wall"] jesse: that's president trump on the border wall. he says new construction is under way.
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tomi lahren went down to the board. he's look for border patrol agents. and if he sees cameras move, he'll call them back. if he doesn't see camera movement, he might send them. >> this is a tall fence easy scalable. >> they have had home made ladders. bailing wire they will hook on the fence or it might be wide enough to shimmy up the side of it like sliding down the pole. all we have is a five strands drop fence. it's pretty flimsy. this is in case they try to drive through vehicles. >> this is a border protected by
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this barbed wire fencing. what would this be suitable for fencing if you could afford to put fencing here. >> it's suitable. wherever there is a vehicle barrier there is a potential for them to drive through. jesse: joining me now, fox news contributor, tomi lahren. that looked like an interesting experience for you. was it tough getting down there for you? it must have taken a while. i went down there in the same area in arizona. it took hours. >> i have to extend a giant thank you to the border patrol in that area. they are so generous and kind to us. they took us through the area and showed us the didn't fencing they have and where they have no fencing at all. they gave us a great tour and i learned a lot. jesse: that one fence was a stick of wood with tiny barbed
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wire. >> i'm from south dakota and i come from a fencing family. we have fencing to keep calculate and horses in that's better than this. this was barbed wire and twigs. that's what we have protect our border especially in arizona. jesse: how long did it run for? >> i saw about four different times of fencing there. some of it was an actual wall that looked like it was probably sufficient. and other areas it was just vehicle barriers like railroad ties. but clearly a human being could jump over them. our agents have to be out there in scorching heat. they have to allocate a lot of resources to that. if they had a wall, we could focus on areas where we aren't able to have a wall.
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jesse: and you wouldn't have to separate families at the border because they wouldn't come across because there is a wall. liberal democrats want to abolish i.c.e. 20 congressional democratic candidate and other elected officials want to do away with ice. listen to this. >> i think we need to abolish ice. >> i'm one of the first candidates in the country to come out in favor of the abolishment of ice. >> i think there is no question we have to critically reexamine i.c.e. and think about starting from scratch. jesse: i love it. democrats, they don't want the border wall. they don't want zero tolerance. now they don't want ice. they should just admit they are for open borders. >> i would give them more credit if they would do so. but the democrats are campaigning on an agenda that's
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anti-law enforcement and anti-border security and enforcement. democrats want us exposed to drugs, to crime, and illegal immigrants. republicans wage, mid terms are coming. this is what you need to vote for. jesse: without borders you can't even have the world cup. all one country. still ahead. "watters world" quiz. best of patriot edition. but first diamond and silk pay a visit to maxine waters' office.
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jesse: maxine waters in hot
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water for inciting liberals to harass trump supporters in the streets. diamond and silk visited her office in california. >> we are knock on the door. can you hear me? is that maxine? >> i don't want to have to call the police. jesse: joining me now, diamond and silk. don't even tell me if you caught up with the congresswoman. was that in l.a.? >> that was in l.a. in her district. you will have to see the movie "dummycrats" to see. jesse: michael moore showed up on a late-night show throwing his weight around talking about resisting donald trump. >> the despair i have going forward and making movies is
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when are people going to get off the couch and rise up? the on way we are going to stop this is eventually we'll have to put our bodies on the line. >> maybe he need to get off the couch and walk around a little bit or go for a run. the attacks will cause us a win-win win. they are like the gift that keeps on giving to the republicans. keep acting out. people are walking off the democratic plantation and switching to republican because they are tired of what they are pushing. jesse: they are playing right into the president's hand and they don't even see it. another guy showed up on a late night show and he had this to say. >> donald, you could have made a more stringent border policy that would have made your point
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about enforcement but i guess it couldn't have felt right without a dickensian level of brutality. >> our president is work for the american people to keep us safe. but the left, they want us to be unsafe. they want to work with illegal aliens. they don't want to follow the law. but they want to demonize a sitting president who wants to protect the american people. there is a price for doing that. jesse: of all the things i said, they take down drugs, hit men, they take out judge toughs, criminal alien people wanted for homicide, drug traffickers, child smugglers. they want to get rid of them. they don't even care. >> we need i.c.e. we need this. there are illegal aliens
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crossing our border illegally. they are committing crimes and breaking the law. when an american citizen breaks the law they are given three hots and a cot and they are separated from their children. jesse: when i am break the law i'll do it in idaho so dean cain can bail me out. jesse: up next, the best of the "watters world" patriot edition quiz.
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jesse: on this 4th of july holiday weekend i wanted to look at how much or how little the average american knows about this country and its founding. here is the best of "watters world" patriots edition. >> how many colonies were there in the beginning? >> 15?
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>> 12. >> 13. jesse: can you name any of them. >> boston? jesse: boston is a city. house your favorite founding father? >> james madison. >> thomas jefferson. >> abraham lincoln. why is he your favorite founder? he's on the $100 bill. jesse: do you have any of those on you? >> i do. jesse: what about george washington, what did he do? >> he was one of the presidents? >> which president? >> he was the second president after lincoln. >> some folks got to learn the hard way. >> he was a general or something. >> he didn't work with horses, did he? >> god bless you. jesse: the revolutionary war,
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who did america fight. >> countries. china. >> great britain. jesse: that's right. >> that escalated quickly. jesse: what year did we declare our independence? >> 1984? jesse: way off. >> 1884. jesse: 1776. >> 1776. jesse: she is on a roll. >> 1776? jesse: genius. what did the declaration of independence do? >> i have no idea. that's awful. >> i'm not that knowledgeable on those declarations and the constitution and all of that. jesse: what country did we declare our independence from? >> virginia.
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jesse: what month do we vote for president? >> december? >> january? >> april? jesse: that's when you pay your taxes. >> march? jesse: in the fall. >> august? jesse: august is the summer. >> november? no. jesse: you got it. the name our national anthem is. >> isn't it called "the national anthem." >>it is the stars spanningled banner. >> let's do a rendition. >> o say can you say by the dawn's early light. >> through the perilous fight, o. er the ramparts we watched.
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>> and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof to the night that our flag was still there. o say does our star-spangled banner yet wave. o. er the land of the free and the home of the brave. jesse: my favorite is we declared independence from virginia. and we declared independence in 1984. that kid was in college. last call. it's a good one.
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jesse: "watters world" wants everybody to say safe this holiday weekend. especially the boaters. we don't want you to end up like this. please be careful out there on this july 4 holiday weekend. that's all for us tonight. be sure to follow us on
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facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice." i'm jeanine pirro. thanks for being us tonight and thanks for making justice number one again last weekend. i really appreciate. look who is hear? lara trump is live in our studio and will join me in a moment. while be speaking with congressman duncan hunter, attorney general pam bondi and more. but first my opening statement. the rise of socialism has never been more clear. right now in america there are forces dug in, organized and well funded, doing whatever is necessary to m

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