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greg: we are out of time. thank you to the studio audience. i love you america. . >> welcome to "watters world" president trump pitches a new deal to end the government shutdown and get his border while the president welcomes the newest citizens during the overall office naturalization ceremony before announcing the compromise. >> our plan includes the following, $800 million of urgent humanitarian assistance. $805million for drug detection technology to help secure the ports of entry. an additional 2750 border agents and law enforcement
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professionals 75 new immigration teams to reduce the backlog believe it or not of almost 900,000 cases our plan includes critical measures to protect migrant children from exploitation and abuse. that plan includes five.$7 billion for a strategic deployment of physical barriers or a wall. this is not a 2000-mile concrete structure from sea to sea. these are steel barriers in high priority locations. bar in order to build the trust and goodwill necessary for real immigration reform, there are two more elements to my plan. numberer one, three years of
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legislative relief for 700,000 daca recipients brought here unlawfully by their parents at a young age many a years ago. the proposal provides a three-year p extension of temporary protective status. jesse: now the ball is in the democrats court. we have had henry and doctor gorka rnc spokeswoman and former congressman and fox news contributor jason j fits. this totally changes the dynamics in the capital how is the shift of responsibility>>? . >> i will tell you what he said what he really meant. he's trying to put nancy pelosi on defense it was message i care. yes i want to talk about the wall but i will talk about humanitarian aid and help daca recipients, basically they get
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three years of protection and get to stay in the country while they figure this out. tps means protected status for about 300,000 who are in this country now who would be deported from honduras or guatemala in exchange with a five.7 million for the border or the fence but here is what he did not wo say. he wants to start in the senate and not the house he could get 60 votes to have a strong republican majority 53 republican senators and then moderate democrats if you can get to 60 votes on a deal similar to this then put pressure on nancy pelosi. she is trying to drive things in the housen to say i want to reopen the government but i don't want to give you any money for the wall. so let's put it into the senate's court. jesse: didn't she already throw cold water on even before he gave the speech. >> she's complaining about the
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daca recipients do not get a pathth why did he leave that? because it is part to be negotiating if he gave them everything that there is no compromise so we will give you 3 billion then he says i will give you a path to citizenship. the point is the president has been saying i am at the white house ready to negotiate pelosi has been in hawaii and it goes on a trip and now part two of the strategy from the president is to take the initiative to go on offense to say i am driving the legislative train through the senate and not the house. jesse: so now that spring and the rest. if you look at this from a very conservative perspective and you see the president not even offering amnesty but you're just extending the status quo on the dreamers and
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a temporary protected status for a few more years. i don't see anything that republicans could vote against? . >> no. i am tweeting hysterically we did not vote for amnesty this has nothing to do with amnesty. it is simply a grace period a very compassionate grace. it is exactly the tables have turned t because now if nancy does not accept this deal which is zero.zero one of the federal budget then she takes her self and all of the democrats as uncompassionate. jesse: i think he is offering
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230 miles of additionall border wall the steel slats that you can see through to give increased visibility and also doing a lot of other things for humanitarian reasons as he pointed out. do you see the possibility of the senate getting 60 votes on this? . >> i think it is a slam dunk in the senate especially these democrats with the majority but you aren right. it is a fair compromise it has everything at least a lot of what democrats have asked for and talked about supporting. and get to the point regarding the house and nancy pelosi democrats are fakers and posers because they said they want daca legalization this is a great first step. they want a barrier on the southern border five years ago for the gang of eight and now they don't?
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this is the plan they always wanted and now they reject it. jesse: so as nancy pelosi tries to leave the country other people in the house go to puerto rico and hang out during the shutdown. i don't see how the media is biased as they are, how they can paint this president of the republican party as anything other than willing to compromise and negotiate. >> i think donald trump has played that just rate. reasonable and tempered and compassionate if you get the deal t done on a weekly basis he would invite them in in a bar on - - bipartisan way out of know what more you could ask for. every single federal worker not getting a check watch that video then watch nancy and chuck who is actually trying to solve the problem. jesse: he said this is just the beginning they can address chain migration and the
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lottery loopholes maybe he should serve some whoppers and big macs. [laughter] but speed came out with a story the other day that said the president directed his lawyer to lie to congress. all hell broke loose in the media mueller's team who never speaks put out a statement pretty much denying this report with the specific statements and the characterization of the documents testimony regarding the congressional testimony are not accurate. are not accurate. this is a body below to the buzz feed story and rest of the media saying impeachment is around the corner. >> it goes to the heart of buzz feed also vindicates the use of the president's use of
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the word fake news the last two words one - - two a years. the story that has to be denied within hours by robert mueller so what did it trigger in the rest of the media? twenty hours of impeach and impeach. buzz feed is garbage. the story isn't about them but how the media reacted. >> i think we have some sound because they hyperventilated then when they saw mueller come out that it is fake news this is what they were forced to admit. >> the larger message is a lot of people will take from the story is the news media is a bunch of leftist liars dying to get the president and they are willing to lie to do it. >> i think this is a bad day for us. many-- are bad days but this especially.
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>> start with the fact it is buzz feed and what happened at journalism school when you are supposed tom verify? i'm tired of reading these reports with anonymous sources. i have to g give credit to mister mueller to issue a statement to say that's not true. i'm glad he did that but that journalism that is supposed to happen is stunning i'm glad they took it in the face because i'm tired of them putting out these lies from anonymous sources it is so fundamentally wrong. jesse: we are up against a heartbreak thank you very y much. white house press secretary sarah sanders next. [♪] the fact is, americans move more than anyone else in the world. on average, we'll live in eleven homes. and every time we move, things change.
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date after government has reopened or for you to consider delivering it in writing to congress january 29th the mainstream media praising pelosi's power-play. >> speaker pelosi playing hardball. >> she's playing hardball. >> she is flexing constitutional muscle. >> flexing her muscles today. >>. >> she has a phd to mutilate president trump this is a move of exceptional cleverness and sadism in a way. >> this is political genius she is showing she is in charge. what a bad ass. jesse: a different story when the president did the same thing. >> he pulls the plug on her trip using government-funded military aircraft.
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i am sure you would agree postponing this public relations event is totally appropriate. it would be better if you were in washington negotiating with me. if you would like to make your journey to fly commercial that is certainly your prerogative. with a trip off congressional lawmakers were left sitting on the bus they eventually returned to the capital. there is the luggage dropped off. this is how the media reacted to that spirit the president has responded in a childish way is the only way to describe it to house speaker pelosi as a classic example of trump overreacting. >> tactically that is inept strategically nitwits picked the only phrase that comes topt mind is nanny nanny boo-boo. >> no congressional delegation would think this is appropriate or cool. jesse: here to respond white house press secretary sarah sanders. welcome to "watters world". >> it is good to be with you.
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jesse: the base is extremely pumped up about his move it has deftly gotten everybody excited realizing how incensed of this is but now they say her safety was jeopardized because the white house leaked her travel plans? . >> that is outrageous nobody in this building will do anything to put the safety and the security of any american particularly those in service like speaker pelosi in any type of danger. the idea we leaked commercial travel is absolutely absurd and frankly it is just dishonest. if any of these mainstream media folks praise the power move by nancy pelosi there is nothing powerful about the speaker of the house questioning the ability of the united states secret service
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who have said they have no problem protecting the president so be clear. they protect the president when he was in iraq i'm sure they can handle the job on capitol hill. frankly it is shameful and unbecoming of the speaker to pull the action that she did in regard to questioning the united states secret servicee . jesse: where do we stand with the "state of the union"? is the president looking for do it quick. >> we will keep you posted but i can tell you the president will continue to do what he has done every day from d taking office communicating directly with the munich kit - - the american people through the "state of the union" or the rally are taking questionsal,wh from the press are speeches across the country or twitter the president will get his message out we have to protect our country and our borders and pelosi needs to get serious working with the president. jesse: so some of that message may be working as the
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president's approval rating with latinos is up 19 points and if you listen to the democrats on tape they seem to be cracking a little bit calling the wall in moral so let's listen. >> i don't think it is an issue of immorality but a wall that protects people is not in moral. >> would you move those existing barriers because they don't work? . >> no. >> so they work some places? . >> obviously they work some places. >> do walls work? . >> barriers work. >> in certain places i think so. >> we can talk about the best way of border security if that's a wall than i am open to that. jesse: so leadership says one thing other leaders say ipe
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i don't know where they stand on walls and barriers do you? . >> i don't partly because they refuse to sit down at the table to have a conversation with the president. nancy pelosi is too busy taking vacations in hawaii, her team goes to puerto rico to do cocktail parties and broadway shows. they need to sit with the president open the government to protect our borders. we have laid out a plan it's time to sit down and negotiate and work out a deal so we are actually solving problems and not just playing political games. democrats believe we need border security played a number of them saying exactly that we are hoping some of those people will come to the table to work with the president to get the deal done even if nancy pelosi will not. jesse: thank you sarah. >> thank you. >> fake news and fast food. the media research center conducted a study of the newscast coverage of the trump presidency in 2018 the tone of the coverage was 90 percent negative 10 percent positive.
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take the fast flow - - fast food story clemson won the championship and invited to the white house as is customary but because of the shutdown there was no chef to prepare dinner so the president catered it himsel himself. i had a choice we have a shutdown or do we give you a salad that the first lady would make along with the kent lady they will make some salads and i said you are not into salads do i go out lindsey graham and we sent out 1000 and burgers everything i like is what you like quarter pounder said big mac. >> if you look at their social media pages they went back for seconds and had a blast but the negative media they did not like it atoc all.
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>> he thinks he is being so sly. >> normally i would have a slot - - a solid for dinner but we only eat fast food? we mickey had to get the cheapest food. >> is it just possible you are projecting your favorite food onto them? . >> taco bowls, two scoops of i.c.e. cream. we will watch their favorite movie the 2016 election results. >> one host said serving fast food to football players is racist. >> when i saw him giving the football players fast food that are predominantly black. >> where did it go? remember obama and his fast food he made a run to five guys. >> you love hamburgers quick.
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>> i do. i had to burgers foror lunch. . >> i will take one. >> one cheeseburger. a little cheeseburger with lettuce and tomato and catchup and pickles and look how the media covered obama and fast food. "washington post" president obama and cheeseburgers a love story. the double standards don't stop there republican congressman from iowa is one - - in his shocking comment to say he doesn't understand why the phrase white supremacist was offensive i don't know if he takes that out of context everybody agrees that is very bad but msnbc took it this way. >> this does not have a parallel it doesn't. there isn't there is not a
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strain of racism on the left. >> there's not? mimic both product one - - parties have problems on the fringes to deny thatft is to condonese it. >> if you do not like farrakhanso. if there was a very great man. call me a semite. stop at. i am anti- termite. . >> and here is farrakhan posing with barack obama. this is the picture the media suppressed before the election and maxine waters hugging the nation of islam leader. furthermore these comments by
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cnn host. >> we have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest threat in this country is white men most of them radicalized to the right. we have to do something about it. jesse: white men? and then the language. >> you have to get to nebraska more. we would love to have you work in the fields with us. >> the fields? [laughter] . >>ee are we going to use that word? . >> those were and. [bleep] protesters yelling at i.c.e. agents. and then schmoozing but we can
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. >> live from america's news headquarters. i am robert gray. the blast of winter slamming much of the nation passenger jet slid off the runway off of - - at o'hare airport no injuries were reported but that storm system now takes aim at the northeast. severe storm struck parts of the south in alabama a possible tornado blamed for causing major damage to several homes and businesses that were destroyed. oversees a storm of protest in france as demonstrators take to the streets in several cities the tenth straight weekend of flashes and violence as this president has launched a series of national debates to appease opponents
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and now back to "watters world". jesse: the longest government shutdown in us history everybody voices their opinions about wall funding including rap artist be make you want to build a wall because you promised. [bleep] something you could notot do. and with these racist rednecks to build the wall but you knew that was not possible. jesse: that is all over the place and actually has more views than her latest music video. i cannot even believe that more people want to hear her talk about the shutdown and the wall andnd politics than her music video? that this is what it has come to in this country. joining me now wall expert who
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is vp of national security at the heritage foundation. breitbart did a great report of walls all over the world so i want to start with you. so tell us about hungary's border fence. rightt now it is up and effective. >> right walls are immoral but they are good when they fit the purpose that is the right question so hungary is a great example the problem was massive illegal refugees and a lot of them were doing country hunting if they didn't like the country they were assigned they would move to another one. so the hungarian said we don't want that so they basically put up a fence and people went to other countries instead and it worked perfectly. jesse: what are the other
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examples? a lot of these politicians who are against the wall have gras of their own property. look at the mansion here in new york city the mayor actually built as well higher i heard from some sources the reason he extended the wall is because he likes to smoke a little bit and didn't want people to walk by to see that. those work for politicians? . >> yes. actors, famous people, rich people they serve privacy and public safety if you are rich and wealthy somebody may want to kidnap you. even thean lindbergh baby. >> nobody wants mayor diblasio. [laughter] . >> that people just want to walk up into your house like bill gates or zuckerberg the wall makes perfect sense around your property. jesse: one of the famous
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examples is the wall in israel. tell us about that. when did that go up? was that so the palestinians couldn't come over and launch attacks quick. >> they are designed to stop and prevent wars of the palestinians can export violence to israel any time that they want that they could cause a war anytime they want what the israelis wanted to do was create a situation you couldn't havee violence whenever the palestinians wanted. so it is designed you cannot smuggle terrorists across the border. and israel is a very very small country it has comprehensive border security is perfect for them. >> one of my famous examples
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is where the clintons live they have security structures and fences and walls around their property they have increased the size of those and added to which. obviously very important to protect the former president and former secretary of state. >>e right. public safety. yahoos go after everybody. we have had presidents and famous people assassinated and everybody wants to one - - nobody wants to pick a flower from the next president's garden but back to trump the wall serves a purpose it does make sense and here is my favorite. the vatican. of course, it had a wall because of migrants in the ninth century they were tired of being rated and now all the political violence. jesse: tell the pope the walls are immoral. thank you for your briefing i appreciate i it.
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>> the #metoo movement. >> is this the best a man can get? is it? this is been going on far too long. we cannot hide. we cannot laugh it off. . >> making the same old excuses. jesse: not everybody is impressed with the message so is this the best ad campaign we canpa get? so toxic masculinity? what is that and why do i need
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to shave it off? . >> i don't want to men to lose their masculinityff. i found it interesting when i look up the razor sales the second most purchased razor was venus. that's for women. i would not be in that category because i purchased the mail razor. >> they are better and less expensive.pe >> i don't know what about my masculinity? the whole point was to get people talking about it. >> now will you buy gillette. >> i do shave but i use a straight blade. but i think a lot of people are caught up what masculinity is referring to. >> traditionally defined as
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qualities or attributes inherently indicative of somebody's manhood so obviously that could be toxic that is toxic masculinity. >> so if they win all the wars is that toxic. >> you could say joan of arc was the hero and heroine because she was violence for a good cause. >> if we can agree there is toxic masculinity i would concede that you can be toxic sometimes i will not give you specific details. >> there is a word worsened toxic especially with conservatives i would like to vote foro someone for what they do not because of the democratic candidates coming out with the gender card then
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i have the most horrific mention on social media to say i want to vote for the bet person - - best person. jesse: now the congresswoman from michigan this is what she tweeted about lindsey graham they got to him. he is compromised. everybody is assuming that donald trump somehow is sexually blackmailing the senator from south carolina and she was confronting on cnn and this is how she responded. >> somehow he is compromised. >> based on what evidence quick. >> really present to us the way he is behaving. >> that is not evidence that is opinion but as a sitting member of congress you say they got him but based on what
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evidence quick. >> my tweet was just an opinion based on what i believe. >> so you have no evidence. >> so now lindsay is on the trumpet trained to insinuate that the donald has something on lindsey graham. is is totally inappropriate quick. >> i think it's fine to say the waters are murky maybe they blackmail him as people say they must we blackmailingeo trump. but the furtherma indication that he must be gay and that's what they have on a him than that has been a rumor for so long it's not a secret. so it's not even good blackmail material. and going back to toxic masculinity that is weapon iced against him to say you are less of a man and back to
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mccarthyism you cannot be trusted you must be a traitor because you are a homosexual. jesse: they are toxic one - - weapon rising toxic masculinity. >> where is ronald reagan when you need him? what an excuse for a tweet that i could get fiery with a thumbs it's just my opinion that's what if believe that goes over a well was something that was truly offensive and i think you need to look at the new candidates elected in novembermb who have a really shoddy past including more than that. she has been very anti- israel and nobody says it because she is not donald trump. jesse: nothing toxic here. it's all pure. don't bump into me with that hat. thank you very much. jesse: bob menendez caught shirtless in puerto rico
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jesse: senator menendez is back in the hot seat.
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after being photographed on a beach in puerto rico he and other members of the congressional hispanic caucus were with lobbyist and celebrities drinking daiquiris while the government was shut down so now we have the reaction that's not a good look? . >> no it's not. not like seeing him with the speedo's on the beach. cynic i don't think that woman was interested either maybe she's a lobbyist or maybe she was paid to be there. >> perhaps. we want to see congress up there funding the wall opening the government so everything starts running smoothly against that's the skin in thehe game. >> he just got in trouble wasn't he running around with under age prostitutes in the dominican republic with an ethics scandal?
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. >> allegedly. that's what we heard. >> kamala harris trying to makeau waves dancing here she is trying to be groovy on social media. >> a workout in the morning. i don't listen to music while working out i watch morning joe. ♪ jesse: i am cringing. . >> we could care less about her working out we need her to get to work. let's see what you haven't done is what we are worried about worriedng about. none of us will vote for her.
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she surely cannot take care of america. >> the people in her state are singing the blues. . >> she is trying to be likable that she is trying a little too hard. >> a little tooo hard. she is a well rehearsed politician she is no good for this country she doesn't need to run for president. what she needs to do is look at her state and how it is ran dow down. jesse: lastly a cnn analyst completely humiliated on david webb's radio show for black americans i guess she did not know that. s they were talking about applying for a job and how race plays a role. >> i never considered my color the issue of my qualifications. >> that that is another long
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conversation about white privilege that you have the privilege doing that that people of color don't have the privilege. >> how do i have the privilege of white privilege quick. >> david by virtue of being a white male that is a whole long conversation. >> i hate to break it to you. you should have been better prepped. black. [laughter] . >> c? that is identity politics playing the race card every chance that you can get. i really don't think she deserves to be on the pad cast she is not prepared for her guest just to play the race card or the gender card you don't know who this man is? you have to be betterr prepared. >> happy birthday silk. we know it is your birthday weekend. don't go anywhere.
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jesse: time for "last call." the new york head coach for the jets. adam gates it's unbelievable. look at this guy getting intro diewtsd media. this is not a joke. these were the faces that he was making. look at these faces. what is he looking at? i feel so sorry for jets fans. what is he doing? they are going to have a great season with this guy. i think the jets are now super bowl bound. that's all for us tonight. be sure to follow us on facebook, twitter and instagram. we have a new instagram page,.
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"watters' world" instagram. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] president trump: as a candidate for president i promised i would fix this crisis and i intend to keep that promise one way or the other. judge jeanine: breaking tonight, president trump offered a compromise to end the stale meat in washington. setting up a showdown on capitol hill. welcome to justice. i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us and thanks to all of you for once again making "justice" number one last weekend. you saw it here live as the president put a deal on the table for the democrats that could end the partial government shutdown and solve the crisis on the border. but all

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