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competition in the modern-day appears in the modern debut. thank you so much smack thank you. mark: god bless. the next time on "life, liberty and levin". jesse: welcome to. "watters' world." president trump speaking at a rally in richmond, kentucky. let's listen in. president trump: many people were killed. nobody ever talks about the people who were moreably injured. they lost legs. they lost arms. these were people who were running. they wanted to keep themselves in shape. they were work out. they were walking hand in hand together. they are dead. they are horribly wounded. many will never ever recover.
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and what happened? what happened to him? it will be years of litigation. he came in, then he took chain migration and he brought his mother and his father and his brother and his sister, and his aunt and his grandfather. none of them working. it ended up being approximately 22 people came in. it's called a chain. isn't that wonderful? a chain. and we are stuck with them. we are stuck with these people. and i don't want a chain. i want people to come into our country on a merit-based system. and i want them to help all of
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the great companies that are moving back into the united states. they are moving to michigan, they are moving to ohio, they are moving to pennsylvania, they are moving to north and south carolina. they are coming in, they are moving to florida, and yes they are moving into kentucky. [cheers and applause] and with what we have done, we have become so successful that we need people to come in with all these companies coming in. but we want great people that love our country, that respect our country and that want to work. this election is about safety and it's about prosperity. since the last election -- and these are numbers the fakers
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back there, the fake news would never have allowed me to say. they would never in a million years, have you ever said this during the campaign, they would have had headlines. we created over 4.2 million new jobs. [cheers and applause] and lifted over 4 million americans off of food stamps. you know what that means? the second food stamps. it means number one, we get rid of an unbelievable cost, you wouldn't even believe it. but you know what else? you get a lot of happy people that are working. a great thing. a great thing. we added nearly 600,000 manufacturing jobs. remember, manufacturing is never
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going to come back. remember? the previous administration, you think that's going to happen? you would need a magic wand. i guess we had a magic wand. and these are great jobs and these are important jobs. manufacturing jobs. companies pouring back in. manufacturing. african-american unemployment has reached its lowest level ever recorded in history. african-american poverty has reached its lowest level in history. hispanic american and asian-american unemployment has reached its lowest level in history.
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i can't believe i am still saying this. i am so sorry, i apologize to the women in the room. remember i got 52%? remember they kept saying -- the fake news -- that's right -- remember they were all saying he will not do well with women. wow, do we do well with women. did we do well. we'll. fake news. we did really well with women. but unfortunately the women's unemployment is not at an historic low, it's only the best number in 65 years. we let down women.
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65 years. 3.6%. as the charts grow just a little bit, it will be historic very soon. the on reason to vote democrat is if you are tired of winning. you know about winning. you really know about winning. those horses win. you know. i am just afraid kentucky is winning too much. you are going to send matt bevin to see rand paul and mitch mcconnell. and they can all come to the oval office to see me, and they will come to the oval office to see me. they will say, mr. president, we can't do it anymore. kentucky is winning too much. they don't like it, they don't want to do it anymore. they will say we are winning so
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much we just don't stand it. i will say, mitch and matt and rand, i'm sorry. we are going to keep winning. we are going to win more and more and more. we'll keep winning. i will send them happily back to kentucky. you are winning a lot. jesse: that was president trump in richmond, kentucky, once again firing up voters ahead of the mid-term election. here with reaction, former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski and conservative columnist, ann coulter author of "resistance is futile." this is probably the most of fair and balanced panel i have ever had. because of that, i'm going to play a democrat. i am just kidding. i want to play some sound of the president praising mitch
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mcconnell. president trump: he'll go down as the greatest leader in my opinion in history. what we have done is incredible together. but he's better when i'm president than he ever was when anybody else was president. jesse: make mitch great again. how are you going to turn that into immigration. >> give me 30 seconds. right after kavanaugh gets through you have got to praise mitch mcconnell. but the mistake of the trump administration so far is trump giving into the mitch mcconnell agenda rather than the other way around. mccain couldn't win the way the country has been changed by immigration. trump won, so why don't republicans in congress think this guy knows how to do it. let's be like him and pass funding for the wall. no, they go back to the old
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republican playbook. tax cuts. military spending. continue the various wars we have around the universe. who are the biggest stars right now in the republican party? donald trump, lindsey graham and that wonderful bill cassidy. what did they do? they stood up for liberals. you know the bill cassidy clip i'm talking about. jesse: he goes up to a woman who brought her kids and she said you are ruining my children's future. and he said your mother is turning you into a pawn. >> i think you have to praise mitch mcconnell for getting the federal judges before the system. he put 84 judges into the system
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which has long-term effects. but the president has don't against the will of the senate. he just nominated more people to the 9th circuit that were without the advice and consent of the two senators from california. the immigration issue had to go all the way to the supreme court for a 9-0 decision to say the president of the united states has the authority to prevent people from coming into this country he believes are a detriment to our country. the same power every president has used since world war ii. but we have seen judges too often legislating from the bench. they have changed the court system which will have long-term ramification. jesse: i want to play some upping sound of the president today in the oval office.
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he just secured the release of a prisoner abroad from turkey. let's watch this special moment. in the oval office when he was there praying with the pastor who was just released from turkey, can we play that. we all saw that today. i know we talk about immigration. but it was a very special moment when he secured the release of this prisoner. this president has done that consist temptly whether it's in north korea, whether it's and * or all around the world. and the american people when they see this, when they see this, it shows this president really cares about each individual american. there it is right there. >> all of the pastors, and a lot of black pastors praying with trump during the campaign. i thought it was sincere and gin
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win what he said in response to the access hollywood tape, that running for president has changed him. jesse: look at the pious, humble trump wowing down right there. >> you don't have so many christians praying over you and bringing a you without it having an effect. >> bringing americans home who have been captive overseas. no one is talking about the woman who was a captive in egypt and he brought her home. he went to joint base andrews one night at midnight to see people coming home off that plane. without bucket loads of money and pellet loads of cash. he's not --al le -- pallet loadf
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cash. and this time they understand if you cross this person there will be a we source. >> can i be the democrat here. though that is true. i'm not that enthusiastic. that's not bringing people out to vote. what are people doing in these ridiculous countries anyway. i feel like it's skiers who go off into a no-skiing area, avalanche warning don't go, and we have to spend all this money to get them back. jesse: turkey can be a very nice place to be. >> it's a much more important thing to protect the american people. jesse: the president delineated that. president trump: the fact is
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democrats have become the party of crime. they have. republicans are the party of safety, and we are the party of jobs, jobs, jobs. jesse: the president has i believe a gift politically for in plaque and white terms. they are socialists, we are capitalists. we like law and order, they love crime. no president has ever put anything those tax terms before and that's driving these liberals mad. >> he goes along with jared kushner's idea on prison reform. he'll be the crime president. warning, mr. president. one other thing about the immigration issue. you are right about the courts. the courts will not matter. the kavanaugh nomination will not matter. if immigration changes this country enough that we can never get another republican president. we'll pack the courts and all of
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these victories will be footprints in the sand. jesse: corey is fired up about fake news propaganda. more from the president's rally, stay tuned. [♪] this place isn't for me. that last place was pretty nice. i don't like this whole thing. i think we can do better. change is hard. try to keep an open mind. come on, dad. this is for me, son? principal. we can help you plan for that. exbut are you gettinglot enough of their nutrients?, new one a day with nature's medley
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jesse: nbc news and msnbc have been running this sound bite from president trump all yesterday and all today, and it's totally taken out of context. this is what nbc news has played about donald trump talking about the civil war and then i'll explain what they cut out afterwards. president trump: robert e. lee was a great general. abraham lincoln developed a phobia. he couldn't beat robert e. lee. he was going crazy. robert e. lee was winning battle after battle after battle, and abraham lincoln came home and said i can't beat robert e. lee. he had all of these generals who looked great, they were top of their class at west point. they were the greatest people.
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there was only one problem. they didn't know how the hell to win. jesse: then he goes on during the speech and says you his sees grant they found out had a drinking problem, didn't look great, they picked him, he knew how to win and got the job done. now they are just saying donald trump praises confederate general robert e. lee as great. >> this is the narrative the mainstream media always wants to do. 92% of coverage of this president has been negative. that would be fine if we were at 25% unemployment and the worst crime in history. but what they want to do is being selective of their coverage of trump. they don't want to give the full story. the american people are very smart. they are tired of the mainstream media lying to them. the best thing we have is donald
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trump directly to the american people gig his message. he went on to say, we found this guy, he did a pretty good job. ulysses h. grant went on to win the war and he became a pretty good president. jesse: he was talking about robert e. lee militarily was god at killing people. he wasn't praising the guy for what he stood for. do they have editors at nbc saying you deceptively edited the president's sound bite? >> i am so glad you are setting this straight. he 10 minutes today, they are just doing this out of the blue. trump just started praising robert e. lee. by the way, he was a great general and is studied the way
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thaway -- the way napoleon is studied. he was crushing the union a quarter of the size of the force. half of his soldiers were barefoot but he was still beating the union army. jesse: i don't know how they think they can get away with it. >> thankfully because of this show they can't. jesse: at cnn this is what people are talking about, the right rightly so has called these almost antifa-type people, left wing activists a mob. you can't say that on cnn. >> when you see people like ted cruz getting chased out of the restaurants like a mob -- >> oh, you are not going to use the mob word. >> it's totally a mob. >> matt, matt, matt. a mob?
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stop. stop. jesse: they want to change the means of the word to fit their narrative. >> they forgot to be completely honest. these guys are so liberal they lost all their viewership. now they have lost all of middle america. what happened? the american people see on television ted cruz being chastised in a restaurant. they see this from multiple people, from a mob. this wasn't one person. this was a mob of people. what's amazing, it never happens to me, i kind of look forward to that kind of stuff. but the mob mentality is destroy property and throw rocks through windows and light cars on fire, destroy the republican party headquarters. nobody wants to cover those. they are not just angry people
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welcome. >> i don't even know why there aren't uprising all over the country. maybe there will be. >> you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about. >> get up and please, get up in the face of some congress people. jesse: tucker carlson is here. he's the host of "tucker carlson" and author of "ship of fools" which is sitting first on the "new york times" best seller list. without the power of the state, liberals don't have the house, the senate other white house. so there is no way for them to deploy liberalism. so they are forced to go to the streets and bully and intimidate people. what do you think about this tactic. >> i think that is true.
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i think they have the power of the h.r. department in most of companies. i think they have the power of the tech monopolies which control all human information. but the purpose of these mobs is to affect the political end. it's not just that they are mad, those kids are probably mad. they have been told to be mad so they can reach an objective which is getting democrats elected to positions of power. jesse: it's all about persuasion. they are not trying to articulate an idea and convince voters to choose that idea. they are told to scream and harass their political enemies and make them cower in fear. >> liberals, democrats, if they wanted to make a case for middle class economics they would probably just win. jesse: don't say that. there could be liberals
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watching. trump wins out of nowhere, why not steal his ideas and make them your own. jesse: they never did a real assessment of why they lost in 2016. they forgot about the working class men and women in this country and doubled down on identity politics. they could be talking about healthcare and college tuition. now they are dwelling on kavanaugh which is a losing issue for them. >> the idea the calf enough debate was about race. that's crazy talk. it's the cul-de-sac of identity politics. maybe you get to win a mid-term election on that, but you destroy the country you are governing in the end. even democrats are like i don't know, this is not good. most of people are afraid of
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that kind of stuff. >> the democrats very afraid of kanye west and his relationship with donald trump. here is kanye spreading some love to the president in the oval. >> i love this guy right here. i love this guy right here. president trump: that's from the heart. jesse: the media reaction apoplectic. >> wow! i am doing this for everybody who is watching. turn your volume down. now you can put it up again. that was bonkers. >> if you thought you were going to get a thoughtful play by play and political analysis you aren't. >> that was a shiny object in the oval office wearing a red hat. he was in front of mostly white people embarrassing himself and
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embarrassing americans, but mostly african-americans. kanye's mother is rolling over in her grave. >> a black mouth is moving but white racist ideals are flowing from kanye west's mouth. jesse: i don't know what to say. >> i do. the last guy calling racism lives in my neighborhood. a rich, white neighborhood. jesse: that's michael eric dyson. >> that's correct. this is what they think they have to say to make sure none of us take what kanye west said seriously. he seems pretty eccentric to me, but that doesn't mean he's not telling the truth about a couple of things. if the democratic party is so great for black people, why is chicago and the detroit area in such disarray. if they think he's crazy, why
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are they attacking him. if you attacked a crazy homeless person on the bus you would be a bad person. these are authoritarian tactics against the guy. jesse: when he's saying george bush doesn't care about black people, they are nodding their heads. but then he says make america great again, they are shaking their heads and calling him crazy. jesse:y where are they now? where is dr. ford, where is stormy daniels? where is stormy daniels and her case? these three people were going to -- these were icons. and the media gave them the big hug and was protecting them and showcasing them, and they have been dropped. >> that's always the case. where is richard jewel who was blamed for the atlanta bombing.
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what happened to gary conditt who was accused of murder. >> we use people in the media to make our point. on the left it's to support the democratic party. once you are no longer useful, they dessert you. stormy daniels is working in creepy bars. what happened to mark judge who we were accusing of rape. i know him, i used to work for him. it's not about helping individuals, it's about obtaining power. jesse: avenatti is trying to challenge don, jr. to a cage match. i don't know if he has stormy
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daniels cell phone number now that she dances for dollars. >> book receive of "the republic" by plato. it happened, and that's a sign obviously the people making the decisions did a bad job. they are the on ones who don't know that. they are instead blaming voters for this. we need to be clear about what happened and why. we can't learn anything from it otherwise. >> he knocked woodward washed off the number one slot. there he is, tucker carl somebody. thank you very much. coming up. diamond and silk. and they are pretty fired up this week. when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball.
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jesse: the liberal media melting down over kanye's meeting with the president on thursday. here is some of what kanye had to say. >> when i put the hat on it made me feel like superman. the liberals are trying to control black people because they know we are emotional people. illegal guns are the problem. not legal guns. we have the right to bear arms. he wants to bring jobs into america. our best export is entertainment and ideas. but when we make everything in china and not america, we are cheating on our country. jesse: the mainstream media has been hitting on kanye ever since he came out as a trump supporter. >> kanye is what happens when
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negroes don't read. we have this now and donald trump will use it and pervert it and he'll have somebody to take pictures with. he's an attention whore like the president. he's the token negro of the trump administration. this is ridiculous. nobody should be taking kanye west seriously. jesse: wow, here react, rob, does it offend you? >> looking at that clip, i would say don lemon went from an anchor at cnn to the chief overseer on the clinton foundation. it's disgusting to me. what they are trying to do is send a message to any other black american or black conservative that supports the president, this is what we'll do
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to you if you are vocal about that support. jesse: wendy, what do you think about that? >> my problem is that he was given the ability to go to the oval office and he basically performed in ignorance. when he went there he could have talked to donald trump about what's going on in chicago, he could have talked about stop and frisk and he could have asked donald trump why he cut healthcare and education. >> i completely disagree. >> it's fine for you to disagree. i think the conservative party, the gop has to decide when is it okay for black athletes and performers to shupt and dribble or become the beacon of hope for your party. you can't have it both ways. jesse: he did bring up stop and frisk. he said he doesn't like to and frisk and told the president to
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knock it out. >> for you to call it a minstrel show you are doing what every other black person is doing. kanye west talked about the relationship between black people and the police. he talked about supporting the president and making america great. >> you don't have to use foul language when you are in the oval office. you should not bang on the table in the oval office. jesse: president bill clinton did some pretty indecent things in the oval office. >> there wasn't all this outcry when rick ross was in the oval office and his ankle bracelet went off. >> i want to ask you, do you want black athletes and entertainers to shut up and dribble or become your new mascot. >> it's not about black people
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shutting up and dribble. it's about black people having a seat at the table. you want to make it so controversial for any black person to have anything to do with this administration. >> that's not true. only 8% of black people voted for trump. you can vote for trump if you want to. but you should not vote for someone who undermines black and brown community on a daily basis. jesse: a healthy debate. we have gotta run. up next, taylor and kanye get political. diamond and silk are getting political, too. and my dad, adventure. they baptized me in mud and christened me on rock, so i got tougher. they fostered a love of learning, so i got smarter. taught me to appreciate the finer things in life,
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jesse: remember the hysteria about melania trump's "i really don't care" jacket in the summer? not you mystery behind the jacket is solved. unless trump revealing her hidden mess imagine her first extensive sit-down since becoming first lady. >> let's talk about the jacket. why did you wear it? >> i wore the jacket to go on
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the plane and off the plane, and it was for the people of and for the left-wing media who are criticizing me, and i want to show them, i don't care. you can criticize whatever you want to say. it will not stop me to do what i feel is right. >> you were sending a message what with the jacket. >> it was kinds after message, yes. i would prefer they focus on what i do and my initiative than what i wear. jesse: joining me, diamond and silk. ironically we are focusing on what she is tbhearg playing the sounthe -- the sound bite. >> i think she gave a great explanation and she did a phenomenal job ignoring the biased innuendos from the reporter. they were trying to go off salacious gossip to get a
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reaction out of her. the left-wing media treat her horribly, which is so sad. i think they need to give her credit and start treating her like our first lady. we love her. and they need to treat her with the utmost respect. jesse: i don't wear anything controversial so they can't go after me. so kanye west got political as we saw. taylor swift got pretty political endorsing a senate candidate, democrat in tennessee, and it happened within the same week. but kanye is savagely attacked, and taylor swift, people say that's so sweet that she is getting involved in the political process. somewhat they are doing to kanye is the willy lynch.
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th we are not telling to you walk away. i am telling you to run like h-e-l-l off the democratic plantation. jesse: this has me fired up. this is just astounding to. "watters' world." there is a poll and it was done by a grouped called i think it was more in common. this is wait said. 80% of americans think political correctness is a problem this country. but wait until you see the breakdown. look at the groups who think it's the biggest problems? american indians are fed up, hispanics, asians, african-americans. pretty much' the entire country hates political correctness. this changes everything with.
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"watters' world." going back to the streets with what i used to do. this makes everything seem different now. >> listen. people are tired of the political correctness this country. when you look at social media and universities and schools. if they don't stop political directness, you are going to see the suicide of america. we are going have to tell the truth and nothing but the naked truth will set us all free. jesse: your new movie i hear is coming out monday. there it is, dummycrats. get the popcorn. jesse: there it is, check out
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jesse: our thoughts and prayers are with all the victims of hurricane miecialg. the vicious storm slampled the florida panhandle with torrential winds and rain of 155 miles an hour. mexico beach, florida was one of the hardest hit areas. entire neighborhoods were wiped away by winds and wind surge. rescue crews are going door to door look for survivors. so far as least 17 people in four states have been killed and officials fear the number will rise. unbelievable. our thoughts and prayers are
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with everybody down there. that's all for us tonight. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember, i'm watters and this is my world. judge jeanine: president trump wrapping up a fiery speech to a packed house in kentucky just a short while ago. thanks to all of you for make last weekend's justice our highest rated show of the year. thank you for tuning in. and of course for keeping "here is, leakers, and liberals" on the "new york times" best
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