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here are some of the best. how about the twins from the shining? super villains. there they are the joker and batman. and how about this? i see pelosi within with the dr. evil outfit, who wore it better? many saw nancy and chuck as parents, we're not mad we're just disappointed. and my favorite, face swap. terrifying. as greg gutfeld said the other response should havethe other been followed by paid for by donald trump for president. exhibit two. cnn white house correspondent jim acosta went to mechanical -- mcallen texas. he does not want a wall. he posted a video that destroyed
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his argument. >> here are some steel slats this president has been talking about right here. yes you can see through the slats to the other side of the u.s.-mexico border. but as we're walking along we're not see anything imminent danger, no migrants trying to rush toward the fence. here in the mcallen, texas area. there are other businesses here, a gasto station, and i botherrer king and so on. as a matter of fact it's pretty tranquil. [laughter] jesse: perhaps because there is a border fence they are not rushing to the fence because there is a fence illegals cross where there is no fence.
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is he working for president trump or cnn crack sometimes it's hard to tell. what an embarrassment. exhibit number three beto o'rourke a sensation on social media likes to bring voters into his world sometimes cooking steak in the kitchen but he took it a step too far this week. >> i am here at the dentist we will continue our series with people on the border. she will tell us about growing up. jesse: hoping that you do not have a colonoscopy anytime soon. sometimes more is less. sometimes less is more democrats humiliating themselves and republicans didn't have to lift a finger i wish politics could always be this easy.
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now senior advisor to the trump campaign former white house communications director anthony scarab mucci trump the blue-collar president which i read and highly endorse. what do you think about my brilliant commentary? they shot themselves in the foot and the republicans didn't have to squeeze the trigger. >> this was karma. cnn and jim acosta specifically spending the majority of their days trying to undermine the president and his agenda with fake news and it turns out it came back around full circle today and yesterday and moving forward because the president has been very courageous to move to bold policies to secure the southern border to protect american citizens.
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and his position is the right position. the wall works the entire country that the president is right on the issue. >> they stepped on their messaging on that one. looking at a block circled with police officers to say there is no crime. >> that was a difficult moment but the dear diary tweet from the president so when i saw that i had a laugh then the people responding that they see joy over the dear diary tweets. we have to get through this and get the government reopened because it will affect the stock market and the economy eventually with high level of dysfunctionality. the president is right but the system requires a compromise
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so hopefully they will get there and get the government back open because the president is up 28 / zero in terms of the economy and i want him to lose that lead into the 2020 election. jesse: but he has to get it back open with funding for a physical barrier. i will be donald trump anthony ub chuck schumer i'm sorry katrina ub nancy pelosi i don't know who i should apologize to you agreed to do this so we have to come to a compromise. >> you just wished me bad hair. [laughter] nobody has a head of hair like you. i had what was beneath the hair like the brains. we are in a room i will say listen we need votes in the senate eight democrat votes
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and we will get the government back open to get a physical barrier that you senator schumer you voted for physical barriers in the past why can't you do what you did before to reopen the government? . >> mister president we are both new yorkers throw me a bone so what bone will you throw me so i can deliver you these votes? . >> i already gave you some candy so that's enough that maybe we could talk about doctor long --dash daca can we go back to wall funding and that fix? can we do that? . >> i think actually he should
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do that he will not want to because they are making a lot of money on the fundraising side to resist the president. jesse: i agree so nancy your left wing caucuses very radical they don't want to buy jan inch they don't want to do anything on the border but they want status quo. can you get your liberal base in line to treat this as a national security issue instead of a political issue? mimic mister president i will have to say what my colleagues here did not say and advise you that this immoral wall is unnecessary because you had your meeting yesterday with the border patrol and we all learned through this meeting that 21 million lethal doses
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was seized sentinel. so what we really have to do for moral sake is to open the border that way we can find out how many legal doses would come in. [laughter] jesse: the wall that surrounds your property nancy, is that immoral? should we tear down that wall as well? mimic mister president that is different. we are not using taxpayer resources to build my wall because my family is really important but we are just talking about your average american not people who hold positions to make policies in the country you are talking the difference, please let me
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finish mister president you're talking about the difference between the diet and diabetes we have to make sure we are comparing the right things. jesse: brilliant analogy speaker pelosi. here is the compromise. >> where are my bifocals? . >> you are supposed to be looking down and reading all of your comments. in order to get the deal done i will compromise a little bit but you have to every time i speak i want nancy and chuck to give a united response right after because that contrast makes me look really good. can we agree with that? . >> amen. >> that's a fantastic idea. jesse: in all seriousness we are hearing rumors the white
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house is preparing for ruth bader ginsburg to step down from her role. she's had some health issues she has missed this week. what do you predict will happen if this open seat is thrown to the mix politically? . >> it will be a kavanaugh firefight but what i absolutely predict and what constitutional scholars agree that justice roberts appointed by george w. bush will continue to go to the center to be a moderating force on the court why, you have to ask him. jesse: i agree with that. >> yes, i do have to agree that this is also an amazing opportunity to appoint another supreme court justice that definitely take seriously the
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values of the country from the beginning and it is upsetting to a lot of people that she may be resigning. i would like to see another woman appointed to this positio position. amy barrett would be fantastic and the president will continue to make history that's why we are proud to support him to push the agenda. >> having the opportunity for three supreme court justices is historic. jesse: thank you very much. now while visiting the southern border the president reiterated his intention to declare a national emergency if push comes to shove. >> we have the absolute right
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to declare a national emergency this is. if you don't have a barrier whether steel or concrete wall you will never solve this problem you will never solve it. >> arizona congressman member of the house is and completes support and joins me now. we are talking about a border crisis if a national emergency needs to be declared. something that was said the other day by a border patrol agent caught my attention and then you can react. >> so far we have apprehended from 41 different countries come yesterday we apprehended 133 people from countries other than central america and mexico including india pakistan china romania ecuador nicaragua and on and on.
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jesse: i was shocked 130 people apprehended in one day and romania? nicaragua? pakistan? nobody even knew that was happening. >> is happening people from all over the world have found a way to enter the country to sneak across the southern border but ask how many they thought god away the getaways are averaging four or ten times as much. but they could've had between six and 1500 people cross the border successfully yesterday. jesse: you are on the border in arizona you are hearing from your constituents a fence or barrier is needed? we heard that from the border patrol agents they say there
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is no basis but other presidents have declared national emergencies as well. bill clinton declared 17 national emergencies george w. bush 13 obama 12 and that is not something unusual it has been done in the past. >> i am hearing he is seriously considering it and the wire will trip soon because pelosi and schumer are not willing to negotiate at all those radicals are not willing to budge and it is a real crisis. president obama declared swine flu for pete sake's. not to diminish the seriousness of swine flu but
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we had people crossing the border by the thousands and we have no idea who they are we are catching people who should not be here that they are criminal ill legal aliens but i find it hard to believe that national security implication does not rise to the level of the emergency situatio situation. >> we know in texas alone 32 illegal aliens were committed of homicide in one year. more people died of swine flu but "the washington post" calls it a crisis.
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you have to do catch and release you cannot separate them. . >> those in each of the sectors come across the border we find their bodies. this is a humanitarian crisis because the people coming across. but if we don't do that in congress to declare that >> coming up the rock takes on snowflakes, up next. ron paul enters. for the first time.
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either you have to remove the incentive for people to come former texas congressman ron paul offers an alternative solution to the immigration problems plaguing our southern border. ron paul joins me now welcome to the show congressman. i know you were a texas sky for almost all of your career so you are familiar with the problems of immigration but you are against the wall that you think we should look inward to create a new reality where we are not attracting immigration? how does that look. >> it would look a lot different you have to educate the people that everybody comes here illegal get medical
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care and school and the whole works. i remember one of the incentives and one of them is citizenship so i happen to believe the illegal should get in line. jesse: so do you think right now the way the welfare state is bad is primarily wide is attracting illegal immigration or do they come for the cash. >> if you were going by numbers the large number would just like to get here to work in texas i think that's the case but there also is the incentive to become the ez citizen to bring the kids along i don't think that existed very many other countries so that is a tremendous incentive believe it or not there may be some
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political aspects one party thinks they will get more votes if they have more welfare. jesse: right. even if they can vote yet they are counted in the census which determines districting that helps the democratic party but right now you have the business community likes the cheap labor for the open borders and the democratic party likes the open borders because they want future voters so how do you get both sides of that equation where is there a middle ground? . >> i don't know if there is a middle ground for that automatic citizenship with the illegal immigrant and there should be no rewards for that.
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people should be prosecuted for this. but this is a big problem because citizenship is very easy i have delivered women who just show up and because the child was born here they can get on welfare. i don't think that should exist. the whole thing is that the people who qualify for welfar welfare, if they think it's immoral to build a wall what would people think i will give them any welfare benefits? because they don't believe in welfare redistribution anyway. >> they would call you a mean person that is what they say when they disagree. so talking about attracting illegal immigrants so now that leads me to the next topic
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congresswoman cortez she wants universal health care which cost between 30 and $40 trillion. if you are south of the border and you hear a new wave of democrats will contemplate to give universal health care doesn't that attract illegal immigration? . >> that would be part of it as well that would be encouraging what would it be like if we want to march into japan and say where do i sign up and had white become a citizen and where do i go for my medical care and education? jesse: i don't think they would welcome us with open arms. >> i think that system is socialism but that is designed to get more power.
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>> so you think that democratic push is all about political power? do they have any compassion to the people? do they even believe that they work i would question it but i wouldn't let the republicans get off and with that prescription health program they are great. jesse: so let's talk quickly about syria when you ran for president you were an isolationist and we're against getting involved especially the middle east now this president will withdraw about 2000 troops from syria. do you support that or do you see any unforeseen consequences? . >> yes i do support it but i
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don't like calling me an isolationist because a good libertarian is very open to trade. i consider the people who put sanctions and restrict trade to get involved in punishing people they are more isolationist than any libertarian. on my little program i was excited about syria and i cheered them on but i kept my fingers crossed what would happen but i would do anything to encourage the president. he gave the right answers what are we doing over there? he campaigned on bringing them home. but the big problem he has he doesn't get reinforcements from the very people he appointed. then they go out to undermine him to say we didn't really
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mean that we should not only come home from syria but remember all those are set up under emergency powers if you're willing to have decent reform of currency and trade it is the opposite of isolationism bringing people together in a voluntary manner and that should be the goal. jesse: thank you very much congressman. cap next our body language expert explains the speech and ♪ ♪
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>> live from american news headquarter secretary of state mike pompeo arriving in saudi arabia as part of his middle east tour to have several high level meetings with saudi officials. the state department said he will address u.s. policy in syria and iran, secretary also said he will discuss the murder of journalist khashoggi.
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we're learning new information about man accused of killing rookie california police officer natalie carona. the. limbaugh left a note saying they were hitting his ears with electronic waves and he could not take it did more. i remember laurei am lauren greo "watter's world." we have all sy pelosi and chuck schumer'sall sy report robotic response to the oval office speech on tuesday bet there is a lot going on that they are not saying. a body language expert is back to help us out.
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let's start with chuck schumer first. go ahead. >> the president of the united states having failed to get mexico to pay for the un- effective unnecessary border wall and not able to convince the american people to shut down the government. jesse: what do you see from chuck and also nancy? there's nothing worse that you just stand there and hope nobody can read anything because you are not giving out signals. [laughter] . >> when you see this it is so robotic sheehan over the reins what she should have done to break the i.c.e. is occasionally look over to him to build rapport. jesse: she is trying to disappear because she knows it's his turn and she had her turn? . >> i don't know disappear but look natural i'm looking at the camera and that's the impression. >> not natural.
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>> now rolled the tape. >> president trump stop holding the american people hostage and must reopen the government. think you. jesse: what was that with her mouth? . >> first of all, reading off the teleprompter they did not come across even remotely declined or authentic all three of them were trying so hard her voice is completely different she normally has robust voice and now the way she was speaking. jesse: what is this lipid movement? what is this? to make see the mouth tightenin tightening? it is disdain and contempt.
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jesse: i interpret that she does not like chuck very animated as usable tell me what you see. >> coming through the border you will have a crime in iowa or new hampshire or new york or in places that you don't associate border. >> that is what he does but what is good about this as he is talking he looks consistent and sounds congruent whether you agree with it he can talk strong right here he is animated and talks to people that is a complete disconnect. jesse: maybe next time we'll analyze senator cruise in the back so the porn star turns preacher on the rock body
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>> maybe reason why she condition. these with other families that have been effected because she is not a victim or has not been impacted by it. time for her to wake up, smell the coffee. stop acting like a side show on fake news and call nanny and chuck, tell them to fund the wall. >> everybody was weeping when president's policies were separating children from their families at the border, now have you family permanent lee separated by criminal illegal alien killers. >> here he is at the dentist.
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>> i'm here at the dentist, we're going to continue our series on people of the border, i am here with diana, she will tell us about growing up. >> a stunt. i can't take it seriously. >> if he is doing that, because if he is running for president, we're not that into him, we're not voting for him, you would think he would use his platform for the border security. he is i don't know, beto is sick. >> okay. we have the rock. who tore with snowflakes hear what he said, he said something
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like, the people's champion he applauded everyone can be who they want to be, this generation are looking for a reason to be offended, wow. can you smell what the rock is cooking? >> absolutely. >> right. >> you know, you have a lot of these millennials they want to be disruptive, and disrespectful. >> that is right. >> they feel their opinion is only opinion. if you say something other than what they want you to say, you are criticized and stigmatized it has to stop. >> it is time for the millennial to realize, you do not have a sense of entitlement, you have to work for what you want, and what you want to get. if i have an opinion, it is my opinion, if you have your opinion, have you your opinion, we have to learn to agree to disagree when we are a bis
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greeks. disagreement. >> that right. >> diamond and silk. >> all right. >> now, from porn star to preacher, one of the biggest stars in the adult industry explains why she left in the name of god, up next. ♪ simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp.
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>> from porn star to preacher, adult film star janet presley has been hailed as one of top performers in her field but she hasor since found god, quit the industry and ditched the stage name, britney de la mora is joining me now, how did you get involved in porn? >> i got involved in porn just from i felt rejected growing up as a child, i was looking for love in all the wrong places. i started dancing in college, a cup patro -- couple producers c, saying things to me i didn't hear at home, you are beautiful, we love you, we make romance movies, if you are interested give us a call.
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>> romancece movies. >> nothing romantic about a porno. i knew what they were talking about, i figured, i already take my clothes off for money, might as well take is one step further. t >> what are dangers from porn industry, was there drug abuse? >> i encountered a lot of drug abuse, i myself was hooked on heroin and different pills, and cocaines, and for a short period of time crystal meth. >> were you doing that to numb yourself or get through the scenes? why were you so involved in drug use. >> it started because i was about 105 pounds, a director told me10 that i was fat, i started used cocaine is was a instant rush, it helped me get through the porn scenes. >> all right, you make a lot of money at the time, around how much were you making in the
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business? >> make about $30,000 a month from porn, then escorting i could make 50 thousand in a weekend inn new york. >> all right a lot of money. but you tried to get out of the business, were you successful right away or not? >> no, not right away, i tried at my three and a half year mark, made jesus my lord and savior. but my manager was not happy with my decision, he sent men my way. >> wh >> this time i was giving my money away to a pimp. >> did he have that much control over you? a >> he did have, that he won me over through manipulation, made me feel like, good about myself, in the beginning, he was taking me on churn -- to church, he was
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a back slitting christian, from there he said it's time to get you back in the adult film industry, i burned every bridge in my family, i felt this is what i had to do at that point. >> you found god, and completey quit the business. >> i started reading the bible over next 3 years i was with the pimp, i remember god telling me one day, you need leave him, god helped me get away, by telling me to call my mother, she came and picked me up within 20 minutes, i had the bible with me. and i was reading book of revelation, i read a vi scriptu. story of jezebel, it is not a
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fun springtur scripture to readd britney this is not the life that i have for you, the life i have for you will over flow with peace and joy, if you quit the industry today, i will bless your life like no man ever could. i ki quit the industry, and i started churn churn -- church ai got rid of my drug addiction. >> c amazing journey. i am glad that you are doing well. >> thank you thank you very mu. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you. >> up next, last call. last cal. it's not there's it's mine, mine, mine.
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♪ ♪ ♪ . >> time for last call we heard about this thing in californi california, this guy gets intimate with the doorknob and the doorbell we show you this. no joke roberto spent three hours licking the doorbell and evenf relieving himself in the front yard he is also accused of stealing a few extension wcords that were used for christmas decorations. the homeowners were away but now they spent hours sanitizing the doorbell i wonder if you'll get a major tongue lashing in court? i apologize for that. that's f all follow me on facebook and insta graham and twitter. i am watters and this is my
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world. ♪ . >> tonight democrats are on the beach with her lobbyist at the longest government shut down in history and a new storm engulfs the fbi that the president could be a russian agent. so much going on good evening welcome to the next resident - - the next revolution tonight live in los angeles and all the way from the cold chill of washington d.c. great to see you. we are told it's very cold there right now but what
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