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greg: we are out of time. thanks to rob long, jedediah, captain and tyrus in our studio audience. i'm greg gutfeld and i love you, america. [cheering and applause] ." jesse: welcome to "watters world." president trump standing by his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. and questioning the timing of his accuser's claims. >> i township it's a very sad situation. he's an outstanding person. why didn't somebody call the fbi 36 years ago. i mean you could also say when did this all happen. what's going on. i have been accommodating. i say let her say what she has to say and let's see how it all comes out. but they've delayed it a week and they have to get on with it. jesse: christine blasey ford says she's willing to testify but under certain conditions, including only members of the
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committee, no lawyers can question her. kavanaugh cannot be in the room at the time and kavanaugh should be questioned first. huh. to analyze we turn to ben shapiro were the editor in chief of the daily wire.com. and the special election special debuting tomorrow night. he joins me now. before we get anything under way here. we have to preface this by saying i don't know what happened 35 years ago, you don't know what happened 35 years ago. i believe ford believes something bad happened that night 35 years ago, whether it's a hazy memory, kavanaugh is lying, she's lying, they both misremembered it or it's a case of mistaken identity. but with that said, i'd like to hear and what i'm skeptical about now personally is the
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timing of this whole thing as it came up through august and then september through feinstein and the people that are running. you have a professional in the democratic party advising her. and the way the democrats have played this. what say you? >> obviously one of the questions of credibility goes to the way this has been handled, not just because there's no other evidence. there are no other accounts of this event happening, no contemporaneous accounts of her telling anyone at the time, there's in time, no place. we're missing a bunch of information. but what thawl that would sugges the only information they is this woman's testimony. the democrats have been doing their damnest to make sure she doesn't testify. they've been putting cons on the hearing that cannot stand. like tva kavanaugh is supposed
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to testify before she does. you can't respond to an allegation unless the allegation has been made. beyond that dianne feinstein kept this stuch e stuf stuff hir weeks. she didn't ask brett kavanaugh about it one time during all of the written testimony, during all of the oral testimony. at no time did she raise this issue. and what this makes you think is putting aside the allegations themselves, which, a as you say may be true, may be false, we have no idea, we don't know that she's making it up but we have no reason to think she's remembering it the way it happened, i don't know, no one does. and the only other person witness the event denied it happen. and kavanaugh is willing to go under oath. he's risking perjury on all of this. with all of that said, the democratic manipulation suggests that they don't care about truth, they don't care about guilt or innocence. all they care about is the
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political manipulation. elizabeth warren was sending out fundraisers using this as a way to raise money for the democratic party. jesse: tammy baldwin was throwing a fundraiser for the attorneys for dr. ford until the media found out about it and then they had to cancel the fundraiser quickly. and senator white let the cat out of the bag saying even if he is confirmed, kavanaugh, afterwards if we retake one to have houses we're going to investigate kavanaugh, get the fbi involved and potentially impeach him. you couple that with the way feinstein handle this and the people that are now representing ford, her name is rikki sidesin, anwin,and vu have brian fallon, hillary clinton's national spokesperson running an operation -- i think they raised
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$5 million to stop the kavanaugh nomination. to me -- and when you delete all of your social media right on the eve of this -- and i know it has nothing to do with it, but dr. ford is a political activist for the democrats. she's donated to democrats. she has marched in anti-trump rallies, signed anti-trump petitions. the body of evidence there makes me think, i really want to think she's not lying. i really want to think that in my heart. but when you put all of this other stuff out there it makes me think this is entirely political. and i really hope it's not. >> and even if she's remembering it exactly the way that it happened. here's the problem. we cannot have a standard in public discourse or in criminal justice. we cannot have a standard where even the prevalence of the evidence is not stacked up in favor of a particular charge and we believe the charge anyway. we sant they this woman puts forth an allegation -- jesse: you can't say i believe her because she made the allegation. you can say i hear her.
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why believe anything anybody tells you. why. because it seems to me's a woman and we're in the me too movement in i get that's an important moment in our history and i agree with it. but it's gotten to the point of when you make an allegation, you're believed. that means hillary clinton has to believe every allegation against her husband, right? >> exactly. and we have to believe all of the allegations against keith ellison. this is a huge issue in terms of how we're going to address the concerns in the future. if the allegation itself is sufficient to take down a nominee, then there cannot be any more nominees. we're not going to have any nominees on either side of the aisle because there's too much at stake to simply suggest an allegation is proof of itself. it's not how that works. jesse: you have the special election, mi midterm special, 5 p.m. pacific time. it's in between the football
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games, the perfect time for everybody to clip over and watch ben. what are you talking about this sunday? >> we're going to talk a lot about kavanaugh, we're going to analyze the polls, we'll have a panel and really break down the election impact of what the democrats are trying to do. the truth is this whole kavanaugh sham from the democrats -- the allegations may not be a sham but the way the democrats treated it is a sham. that sham is a 2018 get out the vote effort. this there's no question that's what they're attempting to do. jesse: ben, thank you very much. we'll tune in on sunday. and speaking of the midterm. >> we have midterms coming up. and you remember when we had that great, great election. almost two years ago, can you believe it? and you remember the tears from the fake news media when it was obvious that we were going to
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win. and you know what? they're still crying. look at them, they're still crying. jesse: president trump hitting the media and electrifying the crowd in vegas on thursday. here to react, the host of lou dobbs tonight on fbn. lou dobbs. it looks like he's running on simple terms, make america great again, defeated isis, jobs jobs jobs, and a gdp number is coming out soon that's going to be pretty good. how do the democrats respond to that? goo negative? lou: first they puke themselves and secondly they start all sorts of nonsense trying to stop one of the most distinguished jurists in this country's history. a man of che exem character ande fools of themselves. it may not be a stral strategy
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but it's who they are. this portends very well for the republicans and the president who hasn't cleveland unprecedented success in les than two years, as he points out, as president of the united states. jesse: and the media gist him no credit for all of the success that he's had. and that's just sad. it's just denying the american people the facts. and they're supposed to deliver the facts and they haven't. an amazing breaking development. rod rosenstein, the acting attorney general right now, remember he was the one who signed off on all of the fisa warrants, we heard him at capitol hill at the hearing getting a little cocky. the "the new york times" reported that he wanted to wear a wire while he was in there with the president of the united states, record the president of the united states because he didn't like the way things were being hand lz after the comey firing and then, each worse, he wanted to rally other administration officials to invoke the 25th amendment which means he wanted to get a
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few other people to say this president cannot serve, he's not able to serve, he has to be removed. what do you make of this? lou: it's important to remember the comp tex context and the ti. the context was the firing of james comey and it was within two weeks of rosenstein taking the mantle that should have been held by, of course, jeff sessions, the toarnlg. attorney general. this is a man -- first of all, it's inconceivable that the man is in charge of the justice department. jesse: absolutely. lou: national security issues, law enforcement, this is a man who absolutely broke down, had an emotional breakdown. he lost all sight of his own principles, the constitution, and reality. he was in a disassociative state as the psychologists say without question. and for him to act in that manner -- he denies it. but of course he would. jesse: right. lou: this is a man who is a disgrace to the department.
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and that's not an easy department to december grace given the level of corruption throughout, rampant through the leadership of doj and the fbi. jesse: this "the new york times" article is rod rosenstein's pink slip. there's in way he can lover r recoverecoverfrom this. rosrosenstein is done. he's out of there. you cannot have someone who has talked about secretly recording you as president of the united states and trying to conspire against you to remove from from a dually elected office. it's unbelievable that the story is out there and he actually conspired to do this. lou: but i've said -- ge jesse, from the time this president has been elected, that the only thing that's not fake about fake news are their tears that this man was elected they are beside themselves. they are aligned with the forces of evil. and by that i mean the deep state and the radical left of the democratic party.
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and this has to change and it has to be changed and the only man with the courage and the principle and the intelligent vision to do so is the president, president trump. jesse: right. and rose rosenstein is like i ws being sarcastic when business talking about wiring him. lou: the hell he was jtd jesse: james o'keefe has some new videos that we have gotten. they're undercover videos. fox news cannot independently verify them. there are deep state actors socialists, actual socialists within the administration. he has dozens of the videos. here's one who is work in the state department. listen to what this person says. >> everything. >> everything. >> every level. >> [bleep]. >> i work with the state department. civil servant. i'm a union member and all of
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that good stuff. and now i'm just straight like 8:30 to 5:00. it gives me so much more time and emotional. >> so [bleep] said. >> pretty much. jesse: so there's a socialist working at the trump state department who says he's going to f things up and resist and no one can do anything about it because you can't fire me. lou: well it's going to be hard to refute him. and those of you who wonder to happened to the communist after the fall of the soviet union, i think a lot of them found their way to employment in the federal government. jesse: if anybody can fire this guy, it's donald trump. you're fired! there it is. lou, thank you. hillary clinton weighing in on the kavanaugh allegations. is she the right messenger?
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calling for an fbi investigation into allegations of sexual assault committed by brett kavanaugh 36 years ago while ignoring calls for investigations into members of their own party. president trump tweeting, judge brett kavanaugh is a fine man with an impeccable reputation who is under assault by radical left-wing politicians who don't want to know the answers. they just want to destroy and dislai. delay. facts don't mat per. i go through this with them every single day in d.c. joining me now, republican national committee spokeswoman caylee mckinney and the cohost on fox news radio, marie harf. before we get to this, i want to play some sound from your favorite democrat, hillary clinton, crooked hillary as she's noun and then we'll react to that. >> your husband had concerns at
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the time that he never had due process to defend himself from allegations like this. have we learned anything over the years about due process not just for the accuser bus also for the accused? >> well i think that you have to take each of these situations sort of on their own merits. and what we have today is a process that has been rushed, that has been deliberately opaque. and yes, there should be due process for everyone involved. jesse: i can't believe i'm going to say this but i agree with hillary clinton. we should look at all of these incidentses on their merits. >> yes. jesse: and i don't know if hillary is the right messenger, marie, for this type of situation, but if someone had accused bill clinton back in the day of any sexual misconduct with a lot more evidence than what's going on with brett kavanaugh, hillary clinton was
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the one who came out and didn't believe this woman, she smeared them. >> every allegation of sexual assault or harassment should be investigation. jesse: but hillary clinton didn't believe that. >> i don't speak for hillary clinton. i speak as a democrat and i believe it's important to take the allegations seriously and to give people due process. the challenge is both sides are running toir their side of the aisle. the one exception was al franken who was fushed out o pushed oute senate. but republicans soft pedal the investigations of the republicans or explain them away. democrats haven't pushed for investigations on allegations on their side. it's like team sports and no one is willing to say everything should be investigated. jesse: i think what you're investigating is the congressman up in wisconsin who i think wants to run for attorney general there, keith ellison.
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>> minnesota. the midwest. jesse: no one believes the woman. no democrats according to the polls believe the woman that ellison allegedly abused in some capacity. and the there's not a lot of calls for investigations among democrats for his alleged victim. so marie is right. it's become team sport politicians whapoliticians wheno these issues. >> i would disagree. it's the republicans saying yes, we want to accuser to speak. we're giving her a hearing on monday. by contrast, keith ellison, this woman making the l gaition has medical records, she's confessed to four witnesses and has text messages flp's ample evidence but i haven't heard the democrats that like to get on their high horse calling that out. >> speaking of macy hirono, let's listen to some provocative sound from her. >> i expect the men in this country and the men in this
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committee and many of this -- believe me, we all signed on to this letter to demand an fbi investigation. but really, guess who is perpetuating all of the actions. it's the men in the country. i want to say to the men in the country, shut up and step up. do the right thing for a change. jesse: aii'm not going to say anything. she told me to shut up. >> for once, jesse. jesse: i'm not going to listen to her. when there's a muslim terrorist attack, everyone says let's not blame all muslims for the attack. yet when one man is accused of something, she wants to blame all men. you don't agree with any members of your party. are you sure you're a democrat? >> there are more members of the democratic party than those two. what i would say is a couple of things. we pushed al franken out. the democratic party stood up and said you need to leave.
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that was difficult to do. where were the republicans when donald trump was accused by over a dozen women. was anyone calling for an investigation then? let's be clear about what people do for political reasons. and where we are in the kavanaugh hearing, she said he would testify if it's monday or wednesday or thursday, whenever it is sw, she should do it. we should want to get to the bottom of the truth here. but what you hear mazie saying is a reaction to four decades in the country women weren't believe ed and now finally after me too, they're being believed. people still need due process. we're trying to figure out how to do it. jesse: there's a difference in believing someone and listening to what they have to say. >> we'll listen. but to be believed, you need to testify before congress. you need to share details of the allegation.
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our party is giving her the voice. >> that has been. >> over and over an over. >> he pushed me against the wall in october of 2006. >> cory booker. >> what about donald trump? he's the president. jesse: here's the problem that i think we believe is going on in this country when it comes to men being famsl falsely accused. this is a tweet from a woman named emily lyndon. >> i'm nohere's what she had to. i'm not concerned about men losing their job over false allegations. sorry if some innocent men's reputation have to take a hit in the process of undoing the pay tree yar ki. that is a price i'm absolutely willing to pay. that's the problem with all of this. if this is wrong whab's going withi, what's goingon with kavas incorrect, they're falsely
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accusing a good good man and they don't care if he's innocent or guilty, it's all about the movement. and that's the problem. >> what if she's not lying. she deserves a right to tell her story and she should. you're naming people, many have been debunked. but sitting in the white house, credibly accused by over a dozen women -- jesse: it would make him the second one after bill clinton. >> several of the accusers mortgages paid off, they were paid some by democratic. >> so there's only 12 and not 15 accusations. jesse: we got to go. we're willing to hear from them. thank you. diamond and silk have tough words for snoop dogg, all right. but up next, tommy larren on sexism in america. stick around. ♪
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the state river gauges are in flood stages. for others are in moderate flood stage. the only way to reach parts of conway, succulent are by vote. evacuation orders have been issued and 43 people have died. lawmakers on capitol hill are reportedly in talks to send more than $1 billion in disaster aid to the carolinas as early as next week. two texas police officers found $18 million worth of cocaine hidden in a shipment of bananas. donated to the texas system the authors whipping up 45 boxes of bananas from the freeport and multiple agencies are investigating including the dea. i'm mary and lafferty now back to "watters' world". to foxnews.com. jesse: if it seems like the mainstream media has rerentlyless used harsh words to describe president trump, that's because they have. >> the president described as volcanic, seething. >> president trump's volcanic
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eruption behind the scenes. >> an angry response from president trump. >> an angry response in all caps. >> the president is still furious. >> seething. jesse: a new study compiled a list of the most used adjectives to describe the president. among them, angry, four use and lived. definitely lashing out. compare that to the overwhelmingly positive praise the media had for barack obama. >> you're so confident, mr. president, and so focused. >> confident and assured demeanor, just quite cool under pressure. >> very eloquent way of speaking. >> historic presidency. >> here to react tomi lahren and progressive activist no me ki kons. we ran the numbers here. trump is always angry. he's an angry guy.
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you've met him before. i've met him before. he never seems angry to me. why is the media always calling him seething and enraged. >> i think what they're doing is projecting themselves upon the president. if you look at the descriptors they use for president trump, venting, that's basically the democratic party and mainstream media all together in one package. that's what you have there and they're still upset that president trump is their president. they describe him the way they naturally are. jesse: do you buy into tomi's psychological analysis of the president's perception? >> i do not. maybe you're nice to him because he's nice to you. he likes yes men, people who are buttering him up all of the time. you treat him with respect and that's why we can speak to each other cordially. the problem with donald trump, look at his tweets. he has meltdowns with world leaders on twitter every day.
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this is the guy on "the apprentice" who would yell at people in the boardroom. he's not calm, cool, collected obama. you didn't see obama have a meltdown on twitter. jesse: tomi, i wish obama had a little of a meltdown. he was a little foo cool for me. remember when an american was beheaded overseas and he went out and played golf. i like the president a little feisty. when you go into the swearch have to flip the table over, he's going to meet a little resistance. >> paper towels ? listen here, you mights not like his tweets but we can agree when it comes to meeting world leaders, this president has gone above and beyond what your president did in eight years. let's take a look at that. maybe his tweets work. maybe his name calling works. maybe we elected him to get thing down and guess what, he's doing it which is why the mainstream media is outraged, venting and fuming. >> i would ask you to ask the people of puerto rico, our
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fellow citizens about the 5,000-plus deaths that he completely ignored and the paper towels that he threw at them and the fact that his cronies are going in there making money off of disaster capitalism. if that's what you mean by exploiting people, treating them like a colony, that's a perfect example of how he treats other people. what has he gotten done there. i don't know what the world leaders are talking about other than putin. jesse: let's move on to another subject. this is happening in alameda, california. because of the me too movement, ladieladies, this school is getg rid of the dress code and now the girls in school can basically wear whatever they want. you can wear tank tops, you can wear, you know, what do they call them, midriff exposing shorts. you can basically wear anything that covers you know where and this is because, i guess girls
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that were wearing provocative girls they were being cracked down on and getting suspended. but we can't do that because of me too. that's wrong to tell girls how to dress. tomi, what do you think about that? >> it's really interesting. i do live in california so i can tell you can go to school three-quarters naked but how dare you use a straw. i'm story, this might not be politically correct, if you go to a school dressed like a hoochie, you're going to get streeted like a highwa hoochie. that may not be fair but it's reality. jesse: i'm sorry, i was laughing at the way you were describing the midriffs for stuff. what we're talking about is not the way that women dress or hoochie or no hoochie or how they're being treated. a man decide how they're going to treat a woman based on their issues. second to that, talk about the schools that haven't been funded. charter schools -- jesse: you're bringing it back to the subject. >> we're talking about mitt mid?
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people in our culture. >> you need to know that a lot of your fans is racist. [bleep]. >> i don't want to put. >> i do. i don't give a [bleep] i tell them straight up [bleep] if you like that [bleep] racist [bleep]. before him there were no lines. we respected everybody. [bleep] but when you drew the line [bleep]. you and them [bleep]. kanye too. jesse: here to react, diamond and silk. i don't know what to make after that. hopefully they don't get after 50e67 other on theach other on . what do you think? >> snoop dogg sometimes he be on the weed, last day he smoked that stuff and he may have been out of his mind. what you got to understand is this here. a lot of people like him is upset that people, black people are leaving what we call that democratic plantation. >> that's right. >> black people like the fact
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they have more economic opportunity, they can go and pick and choose whatever job they want and they have more money in their pocket. >> yes. >> they're going to be voting republican. and that's what he's upset about. >> and we look at snoop dogg as one of the main gate keepers of the democrat plantation. he's the one closest to the feelsdz and he don't want to see nobody leaving. jesse: this is an interesting story. someone was going through a taco bell drive through trying to order a burrito or something. and the person taking the order only spoke spanish and was kind of giving the english speaker a hard time. watch this. >> you don't have a manager he here? she's doing this on purpose. you see this. nobody here speak english, nobody in the back speak english? >> no. no. >> so you can't take my order?
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you won't understand what i'm saying? >> call the police. >> call the police? i'm trying to order and she's telling me i can't order because she don't speak english. what did i do wrong. jesse: and the woman who wasn't serving this person who spoke english got fired because of this that. what do you think? >> she should have been fired. on our money is in god we trust in english. the most spoken language here in the united states is english. when you come to this country you must know english if you're going to work in these restaurants so that you can service people that speak english. i don't care about your speaking your second language spanish, you have to know how to speak english. >> the lady is a liar. at the end of the video she asked her name and the one that said she didn't speak english told her name. jesse: i don't understand why there's a language barrier.
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taco is taco in english and spanish. you can say two tacos and go like that. all right. listen. big controversy surrounding bert and ernie. i can't believe i'm doing this segment but i am. i guess there's been rumors that bert and earn any were gay for a very long time. and the writer came out with a statement and he said this. i always felt that without a huge agenda when i was writing bert and earn any, they wer ern. i didn't have any other way to contextualize them. the other thing is more than one person referred to arne and i as bert and ernie. sesame street had to come out and respond to this saying, sesame street stands for inclusion and acceptance. it's a place where people of al cultures are welcome. bert and easternny were created to be best friends and to teach
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young people that people can get along with those who are very different from themselves. i never thought about whether bert and easternn ernie are gavi guess this is a big story. diamond and silk, what's your feeling about bert and ernie? >> we grew up watching sesame street. we thought one was the father and one was the son. we don't care. leave that to other people. let children be young and just. >> be children. >> and stop trying to oversexualize and identify this person is this sexual orientation. let's leave tight the children's imagination and keep it moving. jesse: i do know one thing know. oscar the grouch definitely a liberal. [laughter] thank you very much. >> thank you for having us. jesse: now a man abducted by aliens from another world bravely enters "watters world."
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violatings section 4153. >> hand over whatever galaxy you're carrying and step away from our busted ass vehicle and put your hands on your head. jesse: these stories date back centuries. and unless president trump declassifies the area 51 files, rumors of aliens and the men in black who protect us will always remain. but my next guest says the rumors are true because he says he was abducted by aliens 45 years ago. calvin parker joins me now. all right. so calvin, just so i understand this and we'll make it easy for the audience to understand, you claim you were abducted when you were a friend 45 years ago and now that your friend has unfortunately passed away, you feel comfortable sharing it because he didn't want to really go too public with it. but let's start from the beginning. you were walking where and what happened? >> we were fishing. we actually got off work in
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mississippi and was fishing at the shipyard and that's where something came in from behind us. i'm not for sure if it was aliens or what it was, but i'm just assuming it was. and they landed behind us and three of them got out and took -- two of them got ahold of charlie and one got ahold of myself and took a board -- jesse: one second. when they were coming down, what were they in? were they in some sort of spacecraft? >> well, no. i was facing the river and we just seen some lights behind us. so when we turned around, the light got so bright and they was already there. we didn't even hear them land. it was probably the length of a football field behind us. jesse: so what did they look like when they came into your line of vision? >> well they had kind of gray wrinkled skin like an elephant or a manatee or something. and then when we got on board,
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one looked a little, you know, a little more like a human than an elephant like that. but kind of female looking feature. jesse: okay. so maybe a female alien. and then they -- what did they do to you when they took you up in space or wherever they took you? >> well, when i was on board the ship, the female reached and run her finger down my throat and tried to mess with my nasal cavity, looked in any nose. and there was something that come out of the ceiling and it just clicked about four times and i figured it was like an x-ray or something, whatever they use. and it went back up in the ceiling. then she summoned the big ugly one that come got me, he took me back outside and sat me down at the river. jesse: were you terrified? how did you feel when you were being -- i wouldn't place of
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business probed is the wrong word but examined by the female alien? disbl.>>? >> i was scared. i was naturally afraid. and i think they gave us an injection of some kind when they got us that's what we assumed when we got to the hospital the next day. then they took us to check us for radiation. jesse: and you say you passed a polygraph test. is that true? >> i think a polygraph, a voice stress test. there was eyewitnesses to this account. jesse: i mean dr. ford from the top of the show also passed a polygraph. so i don't know what too make of that. calvin, i appreciate you coming on and telling us your story. and i wish you the best of luck in life. it sounds like you're doing just fine. and you know, if they ever come get you again, tell them to come visit "watters world" all right? i'm ready to receive them. >> i will. you know, if anybody has a doubt
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about the credibility of the story, they'll read the closest encounter of my story calvin parker, it's documented, and everything in the book is documented. jesse: i'm glad you came on to "watters world" and thanks for share your story. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. jesse: up next, a special mugshot mania in tonight's last call. ♪ this is an insurance commercial.
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jesse: time now for last call. with a special edition of mugshot mania. first up, huffing gone wrong. this west virginia man was taken into custody last week for allegedly beating his mother with a spatula. after getting high off of a can of spray paint. he looks like the tin man. get a heart. don't attack your mom. and stay away from the paint.
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heading now to texas where a 36-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stealing merchandise from a local thrift store. apparently proud of his accomplishments, he flashed his pearlly whites for the mugshots. then there's this guy who was arrested in three doarrested inr swinging a hatchet at a family member. he missed the guy and left a bent in the truck. michael dwayne johnson produce pervert arrested for report etdly pulling his pant down and rubbing his bare backside on some fruit before putting it back on the shelf. i think i'm having steak for dinner tonight. hold the salad. that's all for us tonight. follow me on facebook, instagram
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and twitter. "justice with judge janine" is next. remember, this i'm watters andi. ♪ ♪ judge jeanine: breaking tonight, a tentative agreement for christine blasey ford to testify before a senate committee on thursday. hello, well can come to justice. i'm jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us and thanks for making justice number one last weekend and for keeping "liars, leakers and liberals" on the "the new york times" best selling list. we'll be talking about the breaking news on christine blasey ford. a tentative agreement for the woman accusing supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of an attempted sexual assault to testify before the committee this thursday. but this the is tentative and both parties are
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