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>> american gossip, anyone? how about the twins from the shining. [laughter] super villains that is the joker and batman. picking up super villains how about this? icy pelosi willor with the doctr evil outfit. who wore it better? that he is on nancy and chuck as parents we are not mad but we are just disappointed. and my favorite. face swap. terrifying. as greg gutfeld said the other day on the five responses to the been followed by quote unquote, paid for by donald trump or president. exhibit two. another clinical opponent of the president cnn white house correspondent tim acosta went p down too texas on the us-mexico border. acosta does not want wall does
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not believe there is any crisis at the border but posted a video that destroyed his own argument. >> here are the steel flats the president has been talking about. right here.nt as you can see, yes you can see through the slats to the other side of the us-mexico border. as we are walking longer not seen any kind of imminent danger and no migrants trying to rush toward the sense here in the texas area. there's other businesses behind and gas with highway station, burger king and so on. no sign of the national emergency that the president has been talking about. it's pretty tranquil down here. >> jim, it's tranquil because there's a border fence. migrants aren't rushing to the fence because there's a fence. r the illegals cross where there is no fence.
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[laughter] if jim acosta, is he working for president trump or cnn? sometimes it's hard to tell. what an embarrassment. exhibit three. potential democrat presidential candidate beto o'rourke a sensation on social media likes to bring voters into his world. usually he live streams himself cooking steak in the kitchen and things like that but he took it a step too far this week. >> i'm here at the dentist and we are going to continue our series on the people at the border and i'm here with diana, my dental hygienists and diana will tell us about growing up . jesse: hopefully you don't have a colonoscopy anytime soon. sometimes more is less. sometimes less is more.ss there you have it. democrats humiliating themselves and rub against did not have to lift a finger. i wish politics could always be this easy. with me now senior advisor to the trump 2020 campaign and
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former white house mitigations director anthony scare emoji, author of trump the blue-collar president. which i read and i highly endorse. what did you think of my brilliant commentary and they just shot themselves in the foot and the republicans did not even have to squeeze the trigger. go ahead, katrina, ladies first. >> jesse, this was. you have a cnn and jim acosta pacifically who spent the majority of their day trying to undermine the president and undermine his agenda with ami tn of fake news and turns out it all came back around for circle today and yesterday and will continue moving forward. the president has been very courageous in pushing forth all policies to secure the southern border to protect american citizens and as jim acosta pointed out his position is the right position.
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walls work. cnn just wrote the entire country the president is right on this issue. [laughter] jesse: cnn stepped on their message on that one. anthony, it be like some reporter looking at a block circled with police officers and saying there is no crime. >> listen, that was a difficult moment but the better part of it katrina would agree with me is dear diary tweet from the president. vintage trump patrolling. when i saw that i had to laugh and there were people responding saying they stole our joy over the dear diary tweet. we've got to get to this and we have to get the government reopened because it will start to affect things like the stock market and economy that high level of dysfunction on the. president is one 100% right but the system requires a compromise so hopefully they will get to a omcompromise and get the
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government back up again because the president is up 28-zero in terms of what he's done for the economy and i don't want to lose his lead going into that 2020 election. jesse: this is critical to get the government back open but he's gotot to get it back open with some sort ofi funding fora physical barrier. let's try the compromise. i will be donald trump and anthony, you are chuck schumer. katrina you will be nancy pelosi. i don't know who i should apologize to mark but you agreed to do this. we have to come to a couple mi mice. jesse: you just -- you have hair and be, waters. you just wish me bad here that's all it was. jesse: no one has a head of hair like you, anthony. i wish i had what was beneath the hair, the brains, and i can make as much money as you did. listen, we are in room from the president and i'm going to say crying chuck, listen, we need both in the senate and we need
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what, eight democrat votes in the senate in order to get this government backed up and open and in order to get a physical barrier. you, senator schumer, you voted for physical barriers in the past so why can't you give a little and do what you did before in order to reopen the government? >> mr. president , we are here in a huge tug-of-war so why don't you throw me a bone. what bone will you throw me so i can deliver you these eight votes? jesse: party gave you candy. that is enough bones but i will say maybe we can talk about daca and maybe giving some sort of legal status to these young illegal immigrants that were brought here by their parents and can we maybe go back to that deal, 25 million for wall funding and daca fix? can we do that? >> so, i thank you should do that but it will probably not
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want to do that because they are making a lot of money on the fundraising site of resisting the president. jesse: i agree. so, nancy, your left-wing cauc caucus, the radical and they don't want to budge an inch on any wall funding. they don't want to do anything on the border and want status quo so nancy, are you going to be able to do your liberal base in line here and history this as national security issue instead of a political issue? >> look, mr. president, i will have to say what my colleague here did not say and really advised you that this immoral wall is unnecessary because you had your meeting yesterday with the border patrol and we all learned through this meeting, thank you for doing that that 21 million legal doses of fentanyl was seized in the last
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year according to the lieutenant governor of texas. 21 million people legal doses were seized. what we have to do for moral sake, mr. president, is to open the borders so that way we can find out just how many legal doses of heroin would come in? jesse: the wall that surrounds your property, nancy, is that immoral, to? should be tear down that wall? >> well, you see, that is different. we are not using taxpayer resources to build my wall because my family is important and we are just talking about people -- your average american. were not talking about people who hold positions to make policies in the country. jesse: here is where -- mac you're talking the difference between i am a woman so please let me finish.
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were talking about the difference here between a dieten and diabetes. we have to make sure were comparing the right things. jesse: brilliant analogy, speaker pelosi. here's what i think we can do with the compromise. >> where are my bifocals? jesse: anthony, you're supposed to be looking down. and reading all your comments. here's what i thank you can do. in order to get this deal done i will compromise a little bit you have to mice. every time i speak i want you, nancy and chuck, to give a united response right "after words" because that contest makes me look really good. can we agree with that? >> amen. >> fantastic idea. >> as long as were at one podium. jesse: in all seriousness, really quickly, 32nd, anthony,
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begin with you. we are hearing rumors the white house is preparing for ruth bader ginsburg to step down from her role and she -- she's had health issues and missed a lot of this week because of those health issues. what do you predict will happen if this open seat gets put into the mix politically? >> well, it will be a kavanaugh like firefight but the thing i absolutely predict that a lot of constitutional scholars agree with me is that justice roberts appointed by george w. bush will continue to go to the center and be a moderate force on that court. you'll have to ask him but that's where he's going. jesse: i agree that it katrina? >> yeah, i have to agree. i do think that is what will happen but it's also an amazing opportunity to appoint another "justice. definitely, they will take fiercely the nature of the values of the country from the
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beginningly and i think it's upsetting to people that this particular woman maybe resigning and i personally would like to see another woman appointed to this position. , one. [inaudible conversations] amy barrett would be a great support. jesse: if you think legacy even if he serves one term having the opportunity for three supreme court justices is absolutely historic. nancy and chuck -- >> lots of federal appointments to. >> judges, for short. jesse: guys, thank you. go check out anthony's book. now, while visiting other border there's a president trump heiterated his intention of declaring a national emergency if push comes to shove. president trump: we have the
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absolute right to declare a national emergency. this is a national emergency. we don't have a barrier, whether steel barrier or concrete wall substantial and strong, you never will solve this problem. jesse: arizona republican congressman and member of the house border security caucus, andy biggs is in complete support of president trump stance. he joined me now. were talking for a crisis and whether or not a national emergency needs to be declared. something said the other day by a border patrol agent in texas caught my attention. let's listen to the sound and you can react. go ahead. >> so far the sector has apprehended folks from 41 different countries just yesterday we apprehended 133 people from countries other than central america and mexico. that includes individuals from pakistan, china, romania, ecuador, nicaragua and on and
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on. jesse: i was shocked when i heard that. 130 people apprehended just in one day and romania, nicaragua, pakistan -- progress meant, i don't think anyone knew that was happening. >> no, it is happening. people from all over the world have found a way to enter our country to sneak across the southern border. what he did not say is they have 133 but asked them how many got away. the getaways are averaging -- depends on the estimate but for or ten times as much. they got 133 but they may have had 600-1500 people cross the border carefully yesterday. jesse: unbelievable. i know you're down there on the border in arizona and you are hearing from your constituents that a fence or some sort of physical barrier is needed with her that from the border patrol
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agents, as well. people say it's not a crisis and there's no baseline to declare a national emergency that other presidents have declared national emergencies as well. i believed, who wasn't? bill clinton declared 17 national emergencies. georgia -- 13. president obama, 12. declaring a national emergency is not something like out of thin air. it's been done by other commanders in chief in the past. are you hearing that this is in the pipeline? >> well, when hearing he seriously considering it and it will trip to the wire will trip soon because pelosi and schumer not willing to negotiate at all and the radicals within the house democrats are not willing to budge. it is a real crisis. president obama declared one over swine flu, for pete's sake. i'm not saying to diminish the seriousness of swine flu but we have people crossing our border
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by the thousands and we have no idea who they are and we know we are catching people who should not be here in the sense they are criminal illegal aliens and we know people who on terrorist watch groups come across and i find it hard to believe that national security indication doesn't rise to the levelal of n emergency situation. jesse: you mentioned swine flu. we know in texas alone in one year 32 illegal aliens convicted of homicide. thirty-two deaths right there in one ear in one state alone and i believe that is more than people died of swine flu. how ever way you tabulated you can call it a crisis in "the washington post" included a crisis. media called it a humanitarian crisis last month and now they're saying it's a manufactured crisis. in my opinion the democrat policies of open borders, that is created the crisis because that's a attracting them and
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because of the legal loopholes you can't pull people and you have to do catch and release and can't keep people together or separate them. it's a mess. thirty seconds, go ahead. >> you are right. every year we find hundreds of people at each of the sectors that have come across the border and trying to getf in here illegally we find their bodies. they been eaten by animals, this is a real problem. humanitarian crisis but more than that. it's a national security crisis because of the people come across. we can build the wall but were not going to do it in congress which we been derelict we need to let the president clear that emergency. he will be attacked through litigation but we need to stand firm behind them. jesse: congressman, thank you. >> thanks, jesse. jesse: coming up, the rock takes on the snowflakes but wait to you hear what he has to say. up next, ron paul enters waterworld for the very first time. ♪ doug, doug!
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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
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should be no rewards for that. 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
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to get more power. >> 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 what were they thinking? a porn star turned first steps! for moments that matter, tracfone keeps you connected, for less. can you send that to me? yeah. our new smartphone plan gives you talk text and data with unlimited carryover starting at $15 a month, no contract.
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>> live from "america's news headquarters". i'm poor and green. a federal judge put a halt that would let the players opt out of providing coverage for birth control. judge heywood gilliam in california granted an injunction in washington dc to block the rules from going into effect on money. changes would have allowed
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employers including publicly traded companies to opt out of providing no-cost contraceptive coverage to women struggle los angeles is bracing for massive teacher strike on monday and talks between the teachers union and the second largest school district in the country broke down on friday. there were no negotiations over the weekend and no new talks are scheduled. schools remain open and the district has required hundreds of substitute teachers for the areas et cetera 40000 students. i'm lauren green now back to "life, liberty and levin". we hy pelosi and chuck schumer's 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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>> she's not a victim or has not been severely impacted by it. it is time for her to wake up, while the coffee, stop acting like a sideshow over on the big news and call nancy and talk and tell them to put on the wall. jesse: everybody was weeping when the president's policies were temporarily separating children from their families at the border now you have families family separated by criminal illegal alien killers and she is filing her nails. unbelievable. we played this at the top, beto o'rourke running for president likes to film himself doing everything in his personal life.
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curious at the dentist. watch this. >> so, i'm here at the dentist and we will continue our series and the people at the border interview with my dental hygienist and diana will tell us about going up. jesse: kind of a stunt. i can't take it seriously anymore. what do you think? >> if he is doing that because he's running for president we're not that into them. we will not be voting for him. he would think he would use his platform to push for border security and for the american people instead of getting your teeth clean. he's doing something some americans can't even do. we have veterans who can afford to get her teeth cleaned and he's got, i don't know, he is sick. >> veto beto. jesse: lastly, the rock who tore into snowflakes. listen to what professional
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wrestler and actor said, i think he said something like people's champion and plotted everyone to be who they want to be what he said so many good people fought for freedom and equality but this generation are looking for a reason to be offended. wow. can you smell the rock is cooking? >> absolutely. not only that but you have a lot of these millennial's want to be disruptive and disrespectful and feel like they are there opinion is the only opinion and if you do or say anything other than they want you to say you are criticized and that has got to stop. i'm happy people like the rock and i hope other people no matter what side you are on start speaking out. >> it's time to realize you don't have a sense of entitlement. you have to work for which want which is whatever you want to get. if i have an opinion it is my
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jesse: from porn star to preacher adult film star jenna presley has hailed one of the top performers in her field making more than 300 films and money along the way but since she has found god and quit the industry and ditched the stage name britney joins me now. so take us through this how did you get involved with porn? . >> i got involved i felt very rejected growing up as a child so basically i was looking for love in all the wrong places. i started dancing in college at a couple producers came in and saying things to me i did not here at home. your beautiful, destined to be
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a star. we love you we make romance movies if you are interested give a call. nothing romantic about four nobody knew what they were talking about i figured i was already promiscuous and take my many more - - my clothes off for many. jesse: what are the dangers? was there a lot of drug abuse? . >> i definitely encountered a lot of drug abuse. i myself was dyed heroin and different pills like cocaine for short. of time crystal meth. jesse: were you doing that to get through this scenes or to know yourself why? . >> it started because i was at 105 pounds the director told me i was fat and needed to lose weight so i started to use cocaine as an instant rush and it helped me to get through the porn scenes.
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jesse: you make a lot of money at the time how much we making? . >> i would make $30000 a month from porn or 50000 in a weekend escorting in new york. jesse: but then you try to get out were you successful right away? . >> not right away. i made jesus my lord and savior satan was not happy men were my weakness so i ended up getting back into the adult film industry for another three years but that i was giving all of my money away to a pimp. jesse: do they have that much control? . >> yes. they do have that power. he won me over through manipulation and made me feel
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good about myself. he was taking me to church and from there he said let's get you back into the adult film industry. i burned every bridge in my family i felt this is what i have to do. jesse: and you found god completely quit the business? how did that transpire like. >> i started to read the bible i just remember god telling me one day you need to leave him so he helped me to get away telling me to call my mother she picked me up within 20 minutes i was on my way to film a porn scene in las vegas but i brought my bible it was with me on the airplane i was reading revelations on the red scripture that said i have a thing against you you tolerate jezebel have given her time to
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repent if she does and i will cast her and her children. that isn't a fun scripture to read on your way to film a porn scene but then god started to bring grace and said this is that the life that i have for you what i have for you were overflow with so much peace and joy you will just quit the industry today i will bless your life like no man ever could so i quit and started going to church he healed me from my drug addiction i've been sober for six years now i can preach the gospel and travel the world to evangelize and god has blessed my life. jesse: congratulations. that's an amazing transformation and personal journey i am glad you are doing well. >> thank you so much for having me. jesse: up next last call.
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♪ ♪ jesse: time now for last call. we heard about this thing in california, this guy gets intimate with a doorknob and a doorbell. we'll show you the whole thing, look at this. no joke. police say this guy, roberto royo, spent three hours lurking around a home licking the doorbell and even relieving himself in the front yard. he's also accused of stealing a few extension cords that were used for christmas decorations. i wonder what he did with those? the homeowners were away during the incident but have since spent hours sanitizing their doorbells. i'm just going to use the knocker. wonder if the perp will get a major tongue lashing in court? i apologize for. that be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter and remember, i'm watters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪
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. >> 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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