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thank you doctor drew. [applause] . >> welcome to a speciall holiday edition of waters world coming to you. from san diego with this huge crowd behind me at the stadium we are here for the navy notre dame football game there is much to be thankful for we live in the greatest country on earth with the most beautiful land and the freeze people protected by the constitution of course, and we
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are very grateful for the incredible service members who casacrifices keep america a great. anre with me now is that congressmen from san diego county for national diversity coalitionr for trump and former pussycat doll fox nation host and former commander of s.e.a.l. team the author of the day, the non- - - dichotomy of leadership what are you thankful for besides being a part of the show quick. > but what did trump that is trump himself hillary clinton is still not our president and that's a great place to start. >> although hillary still thinks she is president i don't know she will ever get over that job but thank you for your service a lot of guys
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around here have sacrificed a lot what do the howlett mom - - holidays mean to you? . >> i then deployed overseas and i see the sacrifice that the servicemembers make it's a greatth day to be alive and to have the opportunities that we have. >> we are thankful for people to take on these frontlines so talk to me what you are thankful for i know you are very appreciative to be a part of the trump coalition quick. >> i'm thankful for president trump and our servicemen and women in the military i am grateful what they do is beyond great. >> diversity is very important why is that such a huge attribute quick. >> it is what makes america we need to have that diversity.
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>> so i know this is your district congressman there is a lot of diversity politically outre here. >> we are in the one-party state sometimes but i am also very thankful for those men and women the all volunteer navy but i am thankful that we can give the military not just the money that they need but thee leadership and the training for the world we want to be in a don't want to be in. >> so with this accomplishment over the last two years here is the president in his own words talking about how he made america great. >> we started the wall we will finish the wall.
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we lifted more than 4 million americans off of food stamps. african-americans, hispanic americans, asian americans. and in the history of the country. and now kim jong-il. we have secured $660 billion to fully rebuild the united states military. . >> and with my direction the pentagon is working to create the sixth branch of the american armed, forces, space force. that is where it's at. veterans choice giving them the right to see a private doctor and the landmark
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virginia accountability act anyone who mistreats veterans will bee fully accountable. you are fired. . >> with a litany of accomplishments cracking down on illegal immigration. what is that accomplishment quick. >> but had it not been for donald trump we would not have justice kavanaugh but we don't have all wall b yet. >> we need a bigger and beautiful wall here in san dieg diego. >>o . >> the president mentioned the overseas deployment
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specifically in iraq and the caliphate over they are traditionally that has been a real problem for this country. how do you think the progress has been so far? . >> a few years ago 40000 isa spiders and now the rest of they cannot we kill them. that i is awesome the us military and it always was that were out there getting aftere it. of course, supported by our air power and ground troops that you see them obliterated like that especially when this is the ideology we could never taken. on. that's wrong actually you kill them. >> to say a multi generational fight that has impacted half a
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tigeneration so was it changing the rules of engagement? the air campaign or something the coalition partners could do quick. >> decentralized command instead of micromanaging from the top you know, how to handle these problems go get them handled and that's what they did teeseven the president brings that protecting the veterans. usright now you can just fire iem easier they used to be able to hurt people that is very important to a lot of voter. >>e president trump cares about the military that is the difference. he appointed 120 federal
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judges. he is moving the country. >>ak he is making sure his promises are kept. >> but right now with the deregulation with a lot of positive energy out there in the market with consumer confidence. how do you attribute that? . >> markets react to the incentive and promise of further incentive that combination with his leadership to continue lowering taxes and lowering regulation and taking out unfair competition it's not an easy fight and it will take time but he is changing how we are mistreated treated by the trading partners that takes the investment that gives us gdp growth with tens of billions of dollars of
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additional growth just because president trump is president. >> g and we will see 3 percent gdp growth that had never been accomplished with president obama's eight years in press - - an office. >> the race has already begun pocahontas and spartacus and carry - - cory booker what about the strategy just branding these people that could be viral? . >> especially pocahontas she e.branded herself but we don't have no competition for 2020 kamala harris not scared cory booker not scared elizabeth warren or nancy pelosi they all have the same message. you cannot win on that. >> but they are very
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supportive of the president's agenda i think we will see that play out in 2020. >> what about the leadership qualities on the democratic side? i know your book is on leadership how do you assess the leadership qualities on the left quick. >> first my book is actually about taking responsibility you can pass that a little bit but when it goes wrong you have to take ownership and we see that across the board in our government and we will see future. >> hillary clinton never admitted that shehe lost she has never taken ownership. >> the investigation ended in july and it was over then reignited and it became the major reasons for the end based on the best analysis i could find that i lost ground and ended up losingin . >> call me is more than happy to talk about my e-mails but
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not the investigation into the russians. citizens united come to full onuition. unaccountable monday - - money flowing in against me and other democrats in a way we had not seen. >>st look at facebook. that fast majority of those news items posted were fake. >> they were connected to those 1000 russian agents and delivering those messages and connected to the bots that are out of control now we see the new twitter account populated by millions of bots. >> you are more than elizabeth maureen warren that is interesting. >> i am also.
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>> what do you think about her dna debacle that she out of the race quick. >> i think she's out because she has lied to so many people and she overplayed her hand. so then to solidify her dna she did not and now we know why. >> do you think there are any democrats on thege horizon that would pose a threat to president trump? joe biden? , harris. >> you have to stand for something right now you can only stand against president trump so until a democrat comes forward other than bernie sanders to say an agenda we will not have an opponent and bernie sanders
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agenda is to undo everything that has given us a great economy. >> do you think the democrats are in trouble because they want to abolish ice? and then spent $30 trillion of socialized medicine or do they just think they will be rewarded by voters? . >> talk about the biggest threat l they are pushing people forward that is the basis of their party elizabeth warren and nancy pelosi that's the basis ofwa their party in california every day i see it ajey are so far left but guess what the forgotten americans are in the middle they laugh and think they are a joke. >> this is much bigger than anybody realizes what if the democrats nominate some left-wing radical?
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how much progress has been made quick. >> i don't think the radical left wing would ever be elected. >> the commander-in-chief sanders? . >> than normal people of america will never let that happen. >> we have to run in a couple minutes i will head back out to the crowd and asked people about fake news and fox news don't miss that. we will be back from san diego. [ doorbell rings ] janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look.
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see the grinch in theaters by saying "get grinch tickets" into your xfinity x1 voice remote. a guy just dropped this off. he-he-he-he. jesse: this holiday weekend we're very thankful for fox news. but fake news, not so much. congressman issa, jacques coe will link and kaia jones. let's just take a look at a little line of attack that the mainstream media has been using about president trump. >> so in a brand new ranking of best and worse presidents in our nation's history from a survey of scholars published today in "the new york times," the last spot, the very bottom, the worst president ever in the minds of the experts, drum roll please, is, yes, donald j. trump. >> bottom line is donald trump is dangerous and toxic for this country. he's dangerous and toxic every time he tweets about his nuclear button being bigger -- i mean, come on. this is someone who is not
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stable, and i've been saying it from the beginning, and i will continue to say it until somebody looks into his mental stability. >> okay, i hear you. >> that is where we are. >> he is a terrorist sympathizer. >> is that guy on twitter? that's a fox news host. that guy railing against the media, that's a fox news host. that's not the president. jesse: there's a difference between negative news, as we saw, and fake news -- we know all the instances of fake news because we watched the president hand out the fake news awards. but with that said, tommy, 92% of this coverage of the president has been negative, yet his approval ratings in the high 40s. what do you account for that? >> well, i mean, the media hates donald trump. we all know that. so they're incapable of covering him fairly or saying anything nice about him because that would invalidate everything they do every day. i think there's nothing more entertaining and comedic than watching other networks every time president trump
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accomplishes something. jesse: yes. we have definitely been entertained. jacqueso, have you -- jock on o to, do you think you've been covered unfairly? >> there's been a couple of times when i've been interviewed and they take sound bites and put them out there. it doesn't normally affect normal americans which is why the ratings stay where they are for trump because people are living their lives, and their lives are going pretty good right now. jesse: do you think the president's strategy is punching back hard at the fake news media has been working? >> i mean, it seems to be working all right to me. i must agree that it's fun to watch. [laughter] jesse: it's a battle royale out there. kaia, what do you think about the fake news in this country? is it out of control? is the public just sick of it so much they have turned the dial off? >> 100%. fox is the number one network right now when it comes to news. they have to do a better job reporting the fact, getting information out and letting people decide what they want to do when it comes to everything.
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jesse: i do think it's ironic that there's been more fake news in two years under donald trump than eight years under barack obama. congressman, it seems like all of their mistakes end up making of their mistakes end up making make them look bad but that doesn't look like bias. >> but there is that fake news that goes on forever like the great economy because of barack obama. okay? may be eight years before that started to hit the even with lois lerner targeting conservatives o fake news said liberals were targeted when we had those guns going to mexico with "fast & furious" and they said that began under president bush but it is much worse than thehe personal attacks from fake news but
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when they lie about the gdp and people dying then it really matters and that's the fake news that fox helps to stamp out. jesse: i want you to stick around we will have the tailgate cook out one - - cookoff with our chef. >> you think you will win? we will see about that. how are you doing? are you a big fan of fox news? what about fake news do you watch fake news? . >> do you watch cnn? .o >> nobody else does either what about fox news?
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. >> i think somebody gave you that have. come here for a second. what do you think about fake news in america quick. >> it is real especially with certain channels like maybe fox news. [laughter] . >> wrong. so for a second let me talk to you. fake news versus fox news? . >> i start with fake news and a layer in the fox news i just have a good time. >> 100 percent. >> thank you very much. >> military guy. i like the hat. looking good. tell me what you think about
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cnn and msnbc covering this president so unfairly how does that make you feel quick. >> that's a great question. >> i start their first but i watch fox news all the time that's it. >> your favorite show quick. >> yours to be honest. >> i did not set that up at all. >> i'm serious. >> your friends and family? do they know the media lies or just your friends? . in new yorky is it's a different state but they like to watch fox news as well. >> thank you veryer much everybody remember i am watters and this is my world. we will be right back. ♪
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responded to a mall shooting that left two people and 18 -year-old and a 12 -year-old injured initially police identified him as an army veteran as the shooter that was seen with a weapon but later acknowledged that was inaccurate the gunman is still a large where the last survivors of the 1921 race riots has died she was 103 she was just six when her father's clothing store was burnt to the ground by the kkk during one of the worst race riots also the first black woman to enlist in the us coast guard her death was revealed today. now back to "watters world". jesse:. >> you feel you are winning? . >> do you feel like a winner? . >>.
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>> donald trump is responsible for the booming>> economy. >> but i don't like him. >> you don't like the economy booming? . >> i like the president. >> so to have a whirlwind year traveling the country coast-to-coast talking to fans and supporters even some trump haters but the freedom to do that we are thankful for so joining me now you must be thankful for me because i feel that "watters world" gave you a huge boost. >> i love you guys. you have done this for about a year now reflect back so "watters world" has embraced you what are you thankful for quick. >> my life and my health the president making america great
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again and also fox giving us a huge opportunity. all the people we have met along the way really getting into the heart of the united states we really enjoyed all of that we are also thankful for those who would give us this opportunity. >> you guys have been on this too were seeing so manyor people and places. >> i think he's doing a great job. probably the most successful president since reagan and an eight years he will be even more successful. >> are you an american citizen? . >> i was doing "watters world" back in the day i went to 40
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out of 50 states i know you are not there yet that you arere getting there after seeing so much of the country what have you guys learnedca about america quick. >> we are more united than ever. there are so many people that love the president even noted they don't speak it vocally because they are afraid that there are so many people on the right side that left-wing so we meetis notat with people and talk with people people of this country that's what we see among these people. >> they say thank you for speaking the truth and being brave. so they finally see growth and
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they see donald trump as the president people are excited and they are excited about leath one - - life. >> so they want the truth and also to be more united than the media pretends. >> diamond and silk get up for a minute. these two are unbelievable melodious said you have to see this i watch these two incredible beautiful women. >> anything you like to say to the president? mimic mister president keep on making america a great y again. >> now we can say happy thanksgiving and merry christma christmas. don't give up. the world loves you so much.
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>> people are very politically correct these days do you think that is changing or moving in a different direction? now we can say merry christmas again is it moving in that direction? aress they becoming more politically correct quick. >> less because they are proud of it so now they say let's lay it i down so now it is merry christmas. jesse: what did you eat on thanksgiving quick. >> some pumpkin collard greens, cornbread and sweet potatoes. >> banana pudding? i'm going to come over for thanksgiving next year. >> we will hold you to it. >> i will be the program. [laughter] diamond and silk it it's a pleasure to have you on
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laugh at ourselves to see how much the average american knows or does not know about thanksgiving. with your understanding what happens during the first thanksgiving quick. >> i was not there so i really don't know. >> who ate together. >>'s is one of those shows that make you look n done - - dumb? . >> what were the people that ate at the first? mimic the pilgrims came to america? to our country quick. >> the pilgrims dined with the americans? . >> yes. >> the american people? . >> yes? . >> the indians and the pilgrims got together. >> you cannot say indians. >> that is racist.
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>> that native americans and they had a big giant feast. >> what was on the menu quick. >> perhaps some sort of local vegetable turkey? i don't know? buffalo? chicken? i have no idea. >> wild turkey like the drink? . >> that would make dinner a whole lot better. cranberries quick. >> dessert? maybe they roasted and apple. jesse: what country did the pilgrims come from quick. >> that's been a long time since i was in grammar school. >> europe? . >> sweden? italy?
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spain? israel? the pilgrims were not jewish and why did they come heresh quick. >> empire? new land. >> they were from the united kingdom escaping religious persecution. >> what year? . >> 1800? . >> 19 greg. >> 1700? . >> 16 hundreds. >e: you are on fire. >> where did they land? . >> virginia? . >> i have no idea. >> plymouth rock. >> where is that quick. >> massachusetts. >> you are incredible. >> i am smart. >> what was the name of the boat?
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rock? the santa maria the pinta. >> that w was columbus. i the mayflower. what are you thankful for quick. >> for making a fool of myself. >> who the hell are you? . >> i am waters and this is my world. >> so now what's up? you are looking good. this is the first time we are meeting in the flesh. there it is. so around the thanksgiving table with friends and family are there a lot of political discussions anybodyhe throwing
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mashedt potatoes? . >> for me it is a lot of bonding we have to keep the ropes on board with the program. >> what about in other ways? but we find common ground at the table to dig in.er >> it's more about the waves than the gravy. >> now i have authority to drink in front of family. >> i appreciate it. one of the things i'm thankful for they brought a lot of love and laughter to "watters
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world" what are you thankful weekend quick.nd >> our dog and also for the dodge caravan. >> give a shout out to trevor. >> and you are thankful the coral is saved because of you quick. >> it isn't all the way saved yet it is still in trouble so now we bring extra awareness i cannot see my eyebrows but you can america. fix it because we are running out of places toec bleach. [laughter] .
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>> we all know you are talking about and again thankful for the boys to be in "watters world". stick around we will have a little tailgate america, think about how the disappearance of your eyebrows is the disappearance of the coral and the struggle. >> ponder that it is tailgate time when we come c back. ♪
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♪ ♪ jesse: all right. jesse: all right. jesse: notre dame tailgate we have the word on the street. >> we are here with qualcomm we have the tailgate going on a ton of navy fans we are having a good time. >> my company hear they are doing a nice big spread and the chef can tell you about that but we are here to have a cgood time. >> what is the chef's name quick. >> i am mister quentin
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austin. >> what are we looking at we haveh our barbecue ribs with barbecue sauce and then jerk chicken and then the chapultepec rob steak right here. >> i'm sensing that takes little time? . >> basically about three or four hours just to get them how i want them and then another 30 minutes on the grill. one. oh my god. listen. texas, north carolina, nashville i don't know about this guy you may have some competition over here. tailgatingwe.
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>> we have 250 navy fans a lot of people traveling all over the world we are world famous. >> what are you thankful for in a moment like this? . >> all the people, our fans we love our people. jesse: and we love you. >> i like your ribs but in california you have to eat tacos i have people competing to make tacos she may win because she is going for tacamole although the congressman knows that. >> but you have to get that tomato flavor to make it work the important thing is people have been standing in line waiting for these tacoshe. >>ey but diamond and silk are getting ready to go they are loading up with some n meat we are not vegetarians here.
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>> yes we do love me. >> with donald trump like one of your tacos quick. >> i think he would he likes kfc i am making it with something that he likes. [laughter] . >> donald trump from san diego we are making you tacos we are thankful for you and guacamole and california. ♪ perfect taste and texture to get your meal started right. ♪ [ telephone ringing ] -whoa. [ indistinct talking ] -deductible? -definitely speaking insurance. -additional interest on umbrella policy? -can you translate? -damage minimization of civil commotion. -when insurance needs translating, get answers in plain english
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>> will be showing you what shape this great country each stop has the hit hidden f secretss that you thought were buried forever. i'm really excited about this journey. >> i've never been on ate seaplane i will go to a place you probably have never heard of her thought of going to. >> island of transformation. >> you have the power to bring us up or no civilian has gone before. >> i do. >> there it is brian. the hall of records. >> it is a tribute to the artistry. >> it stands for victory and courage and duty and honor. >> you will not believe where we are right now unless the vice president and his family. >> you have no idea right in the middle of washington d.c..
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