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women. that's it for today. have a great week, or and we'll see you next "fox news sunday." ♪ jesse: welcome to watters world, i'm jesse watters. bind's blunders, that is the subject of tonight's watters' words. joe biden, typical politician. >> will you ever run for political office again? >> no, no. jesse: of course, biden went back on his words like all politicians do and is running for 2020. but in his first major campaign event, onlyai 600 people showed up. here's a little side by side of joe's audience and president trump's audience from last week. 600 in the audience -- [laughter] seems generous, by the way. the president broke the attendance record in green bay last week, around 12,000 full
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capacity, people waiting outside, around thela block. no one's driving hours and hours to hear joe biden speak. here's why -- the man can barely string a sentence together. >> the anti-semitic attack that took place this weekend in poway -- the country wasn't built by wall street bankers, ceos and hedge fund managers. the uaw took incredible cuts in their future and their pensions to get gm working. the same is happening in big hospital systems. i think we have to rethink how we define what constitutes a successful economy. they see workers as just the means to an end, not the end in themselves. muchee more in medical researcho conquer devastating diseases like cancer and addiction and alzheimer's.rc jesse: now, not what you call a polished performance. this is the guy that's going to
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beat donald trump? even the audience was bored. check out the little guy in the back. [laughter] look at him yawning, barely make it through the speech. that's why the president nicknamed him sleepy joe. and sleepy joe, he doesn't even have a motto. >> the president has a motto, make america great again. do you have one? >> make america moral again, make america return to the essences of who we are. jesse: that's your motto? [laughter] you ripped off trump's motto and changed a word, make america moral again? make america the essence of who we are? that doesn't even fit on a bumper sticker. maybe joe's motto should be, folks -- >> look, folks. look, folks. folks, folks -- but, folks. folks, look. [laughter] jesse: biden had such a bad launch that the media went into overdrive saying how the
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president was, get this, scared of sleepy joe. >> donald trump has the worst poker face, i think, in the history of modern american politics. you can tell he's really scared of biden. >> he thinks that biden can play to the white working class voters who elected him last time. he is eyeing those constituencies very carefully. >> the president's advisers have been telling him, scott,s not to get sucked into a one-on-one fight with>> any democratic candidate, especially joe biden. clearly,y, he hasn't taken that advice. jesse: take it from me, it's not hitting a nerve. i know this. i spoke to him about it. trump is not scared of joe biden. he'd love to run against him, he said it himself. >> biden seems to have the lead. i'd be very happy if it were biden. >> happy why? >> sleepy joe. i think he does a, i think he did a bad job. i'd be running against -- >> you think he's beatable.
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>> i just don't think be a very good candidate. jesse: besides being able to run against the obama record, trump's goingng to feast upon biden's gaffes. half the time he doesn't know what the heck he's talking about. >> china is going to eat our lunch? come on, man. they can't even figure out how to deal with the fact that they have this great division between the china sea and the mountains in the east -- i mean, in the west. they can't figure out how they're going to deal with the corruption that exists within the system. ini mean, you know, they're not badco folks, folks, but guess what? they're not, they're not competition for us. jesse: joe, where you been the last 20 years? china's stolen millions of our manufacturing jobs, our intellectual property, they're threatening our navy, they're threatening us in space, they're making things difficult in north korea. china's not a competitor to
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america? they're our number one competitor. this might have been the dumbest thing he's said so far, and he only launched two weeks ago. amazingly though, he topped himself on "the view." >> we got asked the question what are you proudest of in your administration, and you know what i said? and it turns out he said the same thing, probably a little more clearly than i did. it's that not one single whisper of scandal. jesse: no scandals, joe? benghazi, fast and furious, the v.a.? americans died. nyou don't remember the irs scandal,l, the clinton e-mail server, russian interference in the election? maybe the worst one coming into focus is the obama administration illegally spying on the trump campaign. joe's going to have to answer to that eventually. maybe he'll say he was just sleeping.tu here with reaction, joining me now, former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski and
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conservative filmmaker and author dinesh d'souza. corey, biden's overhyped, in my opinion. i mean, the guy has had two years, he doesn't even have a not otto? what's going onyp here? if. >> he and seth moulton had about the same rollout, both disasters. look, 600 people at a rollout in pennsylvania for sleepy joe is a disaster. joe biden has to stand by the obama administration and what we've seen this week, jesse, is 49-year lowmi record unemployme. this president has put this economy on fire, and under the obama/biden years 1.2% growth rate wasas the new normal. we lost 600,000 manufacturing jobs mostly to china. he's on the hook for that, he has no plan, he has no motto, he has no chance. jesse: dinesh, corey makes the point if biden's going to be the guy to retake the rust belt from k president trump, i mean, the rust belt got demolished under the obama administration. i mean, they lost tons of
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manufacturing jobs to china, i mean, nafta joe, he supported that. i don't think biden is as strong as everybody says he is, do you? >> the decimation of blue collar jobs and working class jobs in this country is partly the result of immigration, it's partly the result of globalization, and it's partly the result of technology. now, notice that the democrats and biden at the front of it have no intention of addressing any of these three problems. jesse: no. >> trump is tackling two of them, namely immigration and the issue of trade and technology. so working class people know that trump at least trying, and he's showing impressive results. sois how -- the only way for bin to beat trump is if he were somehow younger, more in energetic, but the opposite is the case. while trump is on fire, biden seems exhausted, he seems almost as old as the people in his audience. jesse: that's true. 600 people at your launch is
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pathetic. he didn't have many more in that event when he was talking about china is not a competitor to us. i just don't see how this guy has the fire in the belly, the sharp tongue that he's going to need to compete against president trump, corey and the media's now drooling all over him and propping him up. i mean, i just think this guy's going to get shredded in a one-on-one. he's going to have to defend the obama foreign policy record, the economic record. i just don't think he's capable and politically talented enough to then defend his back side and then cast a vision for the future. >> is joe biden going to go and campaign on the fact that donald trump got other countries to pay their fair share to the united nations and nato and he's going to reverse that? is he going to campaign on the wants to tear down the wall on the southern border that donald trump is building? on the fact that he wants our economy to go back and grow at
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1%? he has no message because everything that donald trump has been doing for the last three years has been working. we've got moree americans workig today than ever in our nation's history, and the 36 years that joe biden was the -- in the u.s. senate, he doesn't have one signature piece of legislation he can point to of something he's been able to accomplish on behalf of the american people in his eight years as vice president. he can't campaign on his 42 or 44 years in elective office. he's going to try and press this reset button and say that china isn't a threat? it's a complete joke. jesse: yeah. he's an empty suit. decades in the senate, no signature legislation. there's no biden doctrine, there's no biden movement, there'su no biden base. the guy doesn't even have a slogan. all right, let's move over to the this other story that people on the internet are really getting excited about in a negative way. facebook's banning everybody now. i mean, they banned farrakhan,
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they're banning this guy milo yiannopoulos, they're banning alex jones, laura loomer. you know,rr in my opinion, there should be more freedom, not less freedom. i understand, you know, you don't want people, dinesh, inciting violence, and you've got to draw the line at that. you don't want that, obviously, but if you're just being a provocateur or if you have the freedom of speech in this country to be an idiot or to be, you know, crazy or whatever idthese people are, where is the line drawn? i mean, ten years, twenty years is facebook going to say, you know, i don't like this guy either, get him off the platform? >> i think the scary thing is that the people that they're shutting down are not doing that. i mean, laura loomer is trying to expose things, and she fights against islamic influence. but this doesn't necessarily -- she's not calling for any kind of incitement of violence.
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the fellowsh paul joseph watson and prisonof planet, he's not doing it either. so i think that this is a very scary thing. essentially, facebook is just targeting conservatives on the right, and who's next? it could be any of us. so i think this is a very alarming thing. and these are people with absolutely no regard for free speech or the first amendment. jesse: corey, what do you think? >> jesse, look, if facebook is going to ban people and individuals and organizations, they should start with "the new york times" for their anti-semitic views against this president. [laughter] look, let's just be truthful about this, right? it's okay when you want to ban conservatives on the right because you don't like their politics, but when you're an anti-semitic organization like "the new york times", you're not going to get banned. when you want to perpetuate these false narratives that the trump campaign wasn't spied on on the front to page of your paper for years, there's no banning of those failing institutions. if they wantt to ban people for
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lying, they should ban "the new york times," "the washington post" and a number of these so-called mainstream publications who have no facts whatsoever, who make up stories, who clearly have shown their bias against conservatives and ourat anti-semitic. why don't we start with those individuals and organizations if they really want to ban people. jesse: yeah. i'm not here to defend all the things thesese people have donei don't really know what they are, but,le you know, what rules is facebook using to make these judgments? youth mentioned "the new york times." omar has traffickedd in anti-semitism in congress. are you goingng to take away her facebook page? i don't know. i just don't see it going in the right direction. >> well, i think -- jesse: quickly, dinesh. >> i think the issue is we tend to constantly focus on the so-called double standards of these institutions, but there's no double standard. the truth of it is they are on one side of the aisle, they're not looking to ban people on the left. they don't do it. there's -- hamas can can have an account, you know? jesse: yeah. isis has accounts. isis has accounts. [laughter] i mean, there's like anti-fox
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news accountss that target, you know, talent onis this network. it's's crazy. all right. a i'm not -- we don't need to get into the double standard but, guys, we've got to run. check out dinesh and corey's facebook pages though, those guys are on fire. still to come, i use the force to get answers at a "star wars" convention, all right? but first, obama administration reportedly spying on the trump campaign. "the new york times" said that. sarah sanders responding next. ♪e t♪ onding, next. biopharmaceutical researchers. driven each day to pursue life-changing cures...
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call. >> may we have those notes? >> no. >> why not? >> why should you have them? [laughter] jesse: here with reaction, white house press secretary sarah sanders. so i think the left is going nuts, sarah, because we now have an a.g. that's strong, and they can't deal with it. now they're calling him a liar after lying about collusion for two years, which is pretty rich. and, you know, i have the transcript of what he said, there's no lie there. theyis think we're dumb but we'e not. what do you think's going on here? they can't let it go. are you prepared for this for the next two years? >> look, i don't think america's prepared for it, and i think they're tired of it. they want to see the democrats and everybody else in congress zero in and start focusing on the big problems that our country's facing. jesse, i do have one correction, though, and i hate to correct you -- jesse: oh, god, i'm nervous. >> you said that the left is
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going -- the left has been nuts for a long time. [laughter] particularly over the last two years as they've pushed this outrageous -- jesse: i stand corrected. [laughter] >> it's absurd. and bill barr has done an excellent job of pointing that out and showing them just how ridiculouss they can be over te course of this week when they continued to badger and pepper him with questions, and he answered one another another and pushed back against some of the more ridiculous claim ares -- jesse: yeah, i mean, that was just flawless execution. i know the president has said thatat he's been very proud of s performance, and i think most americans are happy that we have an a.g. that stands up for the rule of law. one of the -- >> absolutely. jesse: -- reasons the democrats are going so crazy is because now he's starting to looked at how the collusion hoax began, and they need to bloody him up destroy his credibility because, as the i'm sorry g. report comes out and his report comes out and they declassify the fisa, it's not going to look good for their side, so they
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get in the dirty work now. >> yeah. and one of the things that i feel like a lot of the folks have glossed over, the reason that the attorney general has done such a great job answering these questions is because the facts are op his side. jesse: exactly. >> he's been so transparent through the process. he understands the law. he's looked at this, he's examined it, and he's one of the most brilliant legal minds which teryone agreed with and supported that idea and talked what a high quality individual he was until he came in to a work for the trump administration. and now simply because he's associate with the administration if, they're beating him up. and that's really, it's truly sad to see the democrats sink to this level. you think they can't go lower, and they always manage to do so. [laughter] jesse: yeah. they've disgraced themselves completely, the chicken stunt, the kfc -- >> oh, it's embarrassing. jesse: the house democrat judiciary committee are playing games.
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i wouldn't take them seriously if they're going to act so unserious. so, yeah, i think he's standing strong the way he is. now, great week for the trump economy. america's booming under the president's economic policies. massive gdp number, 3.2, in the first quarter, and then april jobs numbers came out, 263,000 right there. continuing to surprise the economists. economists are always surprised. it's never -- [laughter] they always predict low and then it goes high, and they're always shocked. [laughter] >> yeah. it's amazing that they continue to be surprised -- jesse: right. >> -- that the trump economy is doing so well. i can tell you we're not surprised, because we know that the president's policies are working. we know that deregulation is a good thing. we know that tax cuts are a good thing. the president has created an environment where businesses want to actually do business in america again, and it is a great thing to see, and i think we're going to continue to see a lot more of it from this president
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as long as we have the ability to keep pushing his agenda and his policies for the next six years. jesse: i mean, the democrats now running on socialism, a lot of them running for president, you see venezuela's up in flames. you have the best jobless rates in, i think, 50 years. the hottest economy since the late '90s, and the democrats want to take that, the success of capitalism, and they want to turn it around and have socialism in america. how do you think that's going to play? >> it's truly mind-boggling. i don't know why anyone would vote for a system that they are literallyw watching crumble before their very eyes particularly when they have one that's working so well. under this president american economy is booming, we're thriving, and we're doing better than we've done in a long time. why would youid change that? i don't think america will. i think they love the president, they love what's happening, and they love that they have more money in their pocket to spend on the weekends, and i think it's a great thing, what the president's doing.
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jesse: consumer confidence and spending are up bigtime. so last week you dissed the correspondents' dinner, you were out in wisconsin in green bay, you had some fun on the stage with the president. let's roll the tape. >> last year this night i was at a slightly different event -- [laughter] not quite the best welcome, so this is an amazing honor. i'm so proud to work for the president. >> she's becoming too popular, i'm jealous. sarah, you're fired! [cheers and applause] jesse: better be careful, sarah -- [laughter] you've got>> to be very careful. >> yeah. i'm takingu a step back. but thankfully, the president has a great sense of humor and was just kidding -- [laughter] and when i showed up on monday, i still had a place here at the white house, and i couldn't be happier. i love working for the president, and i'm really proud to get to do that and proud of everything that he's doing, and i think he's got a great story to tell, and i'm just glad to be a little part of it. jesse: how's the president going
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to celebrate cinco de mayo? >> we'll see. i don't know. maybe he'll call into your show later this weekend, who knows? i don't know. joe: maybe a taco -- jesse, maybe a taco bowl or too. you looking forward to the next press briefing? anytime you say anything, you say how are you supposed to believe a thing you guys say? you lied about collusion for two years. >> exactly. we take questions from the press every single day. i took questions from reporters yesterday morning for quite a bit time and continue to do that. happy to do it anywhere, anytime, any place. jesse: sarah sanders -- >> but mostly on your show, jesse. jesse: that's right. watch out for those fastballs, sarah. try not to get fired. [laughter] > thanks. jesse: all right. could the president's week get any better? brian kilmeade andid i talk abot that next. and later, diamond and silk at a trump rally uncensored. we'll show you how it went down.
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headquarterses, president trump says special counsel robert mueller should not testify before congress. the president is escalating tensions with house democrats as they try to bring mueller before the house judiciary committee to testify about his report on the russia investigation. trump had previously said he would leave that decision to his attorney general, but now mr. trump is tweeting: no redos for the dems. in venezuela, opposition leader juan guaido is not backing down on efforts to overthrow president nicolas maduro as massive rioting continues in the streets of caracas. guaido already has support from the u.s. and dozens of other world leaders. secretary of state mike pompeo says there are many options on the table including having the u.s. military intervene. now back to watters world. ♪ ♪ jesse: a booming economy, spygate confirmed and no obstruction. president trump may be having
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one of the best weeks ever. i talked about this earlier with brian kilmeade onid his radio show. watch this. >> this might be one of the best days ever for the president, and if you compound that with the cool, relaxed person i saw him, i saw him in a way with catherine herridge i have not seen him before. have you ever, and i know you know the president personally, have you ever, have you ever seen him -- am i jumping to conclusions, orim did catherine herridge relax him? [laughter] jesse: i don't think catherine relaxes anybody -- [laughter] but, no, listen, i think one of the best days, what was it, before easter when the mueller came out, no collusion, no obstruction, that was a pretty big day. but when you combine that with barr's testimony, when you combine him being vindicated on the spine with "the new york times" article and the 3.2 gdp, and what was it, 250,000 jobs created -- >> 263. jesse: -- at the fastest clip in ten years? just a phenomenal week for the president. >> and the economy's growing
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fast. you know what i find interesting is when things go overwhelmingly well, i'm tended too flip aroun, and i do in the breaks just to see how they're going to spin it negatively. or they'll just talk about beto o'rourke -- jesse: i saw a poll they came out -- >> cnn. jesse: was it cnn? they have beto up ten on the president of the united states. you know that's not true -- >> he lost to ted cruz in texas. they say every leading contender of the 21 beats the president, but he beats them by the widest margin -- jesse: wait a second, he beats poke pocahontas by one. [laughter] you can't make sense of this stuff. i like to cherry-pick the cnn polls. the stuffff we do like is good. i think 59% in the cnn poll don't want impeachment. >> right. jesse: 56% approve of his handling of theer economy. so there are good things out there in the cnn poll. >> yeah. it is kind of crazy. but, jesse, a couple of things. they're saying, well, the
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economy, the only thing they're poking holes? is the law boar -- holes in is the labor participation rate and how can this really continue? oh, really? that's your argument? jesse: no, they don't have an economic message, and that's why you see them, they want to ban airplanes, they want to talk about israel. they don't want to talk about jobs and wages and manufacturing productivity because they can't. jesse: in jesse watters' mind, does joe biden present the greatest challenge for the president? >> i think on paper he does, but listen to his rollout. he was stumbling all over his speech, he had 600 people in the crowd -- 600. i mean, i could walk outside and get 600 right now. >> and you probably do. jesse: and i do. most of them are throwing things at me. [laughter] it was a small o crowd, he's stepping all over himself. he was asked, i think it was abc, you know, what's your slogan.. trump has make america great again. he goes make america moral again? >> yes. jesse: and then he comes out and gives another speech in vegas and says china's not our
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competitor. >> ar report today that says ty are the greatest threat, they're almost equal with us in terms of navy, army, andot their objectis are -- they define the word aggressive. they're actually making islands. they say, don't worry, we're not going to, put military stuff on them, they do. they also do this belt and road program where they take impoverished nations and say stuff, give you loans you can't pay back so we'll own you. italy's the latest one to fall prey to it. besides that, i don't really see a threat. jesse: come on, man! [laughter] it's like stealing the lines rfrom nfl live. they lost america, i think, 2.1 million jobs after we let china into theio wto. it's been, it's pure carnage in a lot of these places like michigan and wisconsin and the rust belt states that biden thinks he's going to win back from trump. >> right. jest just so i think this is one of the biggest gaffes biden's maden so far and it's only, wh, the first week.
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>> companies are considering stricter policies on physical contacts in the workplace. some people think even a handshake is too much. a recent survey by a job web site found most people prefer a total ban on physical contact. companies that do not have specific guidelines in place should establish them and make sure that employees know the rules. so, i guess, you stick to a fist bump or maybe just wave from the other side of the office. jesse: i go in for the handshake all the time. i go in for the hug. i've gone in for the kiss. i had dinner with the president a little while ago, and melania comes up. first lady, everybody stands up, she walks over, and i don't know how to greet the first lady. do i take a knee? [laughter] >> what are you,, tebow? jesse: i don't know what i do. so i go in and i don't go for the handshake. sometimes i go in for the double handshake. i go in for the kiss. iin go in for the kiss with the first lady -- >> committed the torso, you leaned? jesse: i put hands around the
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first lady's torso -- >> this is not true. jesse: yes, it is. i'm thinking, she's european, i'm going for the second kiss. go for the second cheek, denied. >> just no? waved it off? jesse: backed off from me, only gave me the one cheek. >> that's one of the boldest storieshe i've ever heard in my life. jesse watters, good luck on your show tonight. jesse: thank you very much. diamond and silk rallying trump supporters on stage like you've never seen them before. and later, i channel my inner han solo, or who was it, captain kirk? one of those guys. wait until you see this. live long is and prosper. >> no, that ice incorrect. jesse: what do you know? may the force be with you. ♪ ♪ . ♪ stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs.
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♪ ♪ jesse: last weekend diamond and silk took to the big stage in green bay, wisconsin, but this time it wasn't for their chitchat tour. no. the ladies were on hand to rally trump supporters that showed up to watch the president speak that evening. here are some of the highlights. >>es to the media -- >> uh-huh. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> -- how low can you go? cnn, nbc, msnbc, hijklmnop, all you do is -- l-i-e. you lie, lie, lie! please read my lips: there was no russia collusion or no obstruction of justice! [cheers and applause] >> read her lips!
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>> now, we don't speak russian -- >> no. [laughter] >> we ain't never been by russia. >> no. >> and president trump won this election in 2016 by the people and with the people, not with russia! [cheers and applause] and -- [laughter] toop these left-leaning, social u.s., desperate democrats -- socialist desperate democrats in congress -- >> yeah, yeah, yeah finish. >> who read the 400 pages of the mueller report -- >> uh-huh. > need to also read the pages of the constitution. >> that's right. [cheers and applause] that's right. >> and there is nowhere in that constitution where it permits you to weaponize your position by abusing your power to harass, slander a sitting president! but here's the deal -- >> what's the dealsome. >> we don't need you to
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investigate, interrogate, speculate,do fabricate or instigate. we don't need you to do that. [cheers and applause] here ist what we need congresso do. we need youwe to legislate and cooperate with the president of the united states! any congressman that is anti-semitic or anti-america and anti-american, you can pack your knapsack, and you can skip out of this country. you can go! >> we got four exits. you can either go north, south, east or west. >> i want you all to know that we are the united states, not the divided states. and somebody need to go tell that old bernie sanders who look like he's still stuck in the revolutionary war -- [laughter] that his time is up. >> it's up! [cheers and applause]
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>> he's so bent on pushing these socialistic ideas. let me tell you something, illegal aliens aren't flocking to the borders of venezuela, they're flocking to the borders of america to obtain the american dream because president trump has this economy hot and booming! that's why they're coming here. [cheers and applause] and i mean for you all to understand something. sanctuary cities are for birds. [laughter] catch and release are for fish. we are about to win another election, so 2020, here we come. >> hereti we come! >> so either the left can get on the trump train or get the hell out of the way! all aboard! all aboard! all aboard! [laughter] jesse: catch and release are for fish. wow. i discovered those ladies, and now look at 'em. they're bigger than i am. starting to get a little
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♪ ♪ jesse: stepping out of "watters' world" and into tom shah lieu's as he puts me to the test once again on the quiz show. takes a very brave man, like myself, to summit myself to these type it is of questions. >> i thought i was the brave man. [laughter] jesse: you are brave. >> here's question one of five. a mom who is being accused of giving stanford university $6.5 million to get her daughter into the school, says the money was, what? just a donation to help with scholarships and funding, to be used to build a sports complex in her late husband's name, or to be used to feed and pamper stanford's noble staff of academics?s? put the timer up on the board for jesse. jesse: okay. i am gonna go with a, just a donation to help with the scholarships and funding, this is a guess. >> you can't hear about this?
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jesse: i heard about the story, but i didn't hear the definition. right?e boom! jesse: yes! >> yeah. jesse: i'm hot already. >> just a $6.5 million donation. jesse: small donation. it's a tax writeoff. >> question two. throughout the '80s attorney general william barr performed with a prestigious group of washington what? bagpipe players, magicians or classically trained shakespearean actors? [laughter] jesse: okay. >> put the timer up on the board. jesse: if i were a democrat, i would guessth actors, but i'm nt going to do that. i think he can make things disappear like obstruction, but i'm not going to go with magician. he looks like a bagpipe player. >> he does, can you picture him marching down the street in a admit. jesse: i could. >> is that correct? jesse: yeah! >> and you haven't seen any of the pictures or anything? jesse: no, i have not.
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do we have pictures? >> there are photographs. throughout the '80s he performed inside the city of washington pipe bands, one of the top bagpipe ensembles in the world. i don't know, he's doing a little too well. question number three. earlier this year, alexandria ocasio-cortez, i call her aoc -- jesse: yeah. to casio. >> she said that this was her favorite hobby. she even posted some pointers on social media about it. what were, what was this video about recycling, skin care or playing video games? favorite hobby? jesse: well, i don't think recycling is a hobby. video games is kind of a boy thing. i could see skin care. it's either skin care or video games. skin care. >> skin care? that's his answer, but i really want to talk about what he said about c. is it skin care? jesse: yeah! >> that is it. jesse: i'm on a roll. >> here it comes, the question
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of mass destruction. jesse: uh-oh. >> which presidential candidate has described himself as a, quote, tyrant that you should trust? and a, quote, friendly fascist? described himself that way. is it cory booker,. [inaudible] or joe biden? put the ten seconds up on the board. jesse: i mean, i don't think it's spartacus. i don't think it's sleepy joe. i don'tar know who vermin supree is -- is it the guy with the funny hat? let's go with -- >> vermin. vermin supreme. would he describe himself as a friendly fascist? jesse: yeah! >> you've done it! forgot to mention final question. jesse: okay, i'm ready. are you ready? >> just the other night -- apparently not. [laughter] at the billboard music awards, how was reality star and country
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singer julianne hough injured during a performance? julianneng hough. she was hit in the throat by paula abdul's hat, she got tangled in the dancer's scarf and fell, or a camera jib hit her in the leg. jesse: you got what you wanted, i have no idea. this is a music question -- >> you didn't tune in? >> this is a country singer? >> julianne how hough? i give you all the information that you deserve. the video went around. jesse: let's go camera jib hit her on the leg. >> why not? you almost got taken out on "the five" one time. jesse: i know. that's why my nose is crooked. [laughter] >> julianne hough, is it right? if. jesse: oh! so close. >> you're going too leave this studio, and that video is going to pop up in your social media -- jesse: wait, paula abdul hit her in the throat?
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time for last call for go this weekend celebrating may 4t. may the fourth be with you per go a.k.a. "star wars" burqa traveling back in time 2017 when i caught up with fans in a galaxy far far away. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ live long and prosper. >> that is incorrect it is let
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the force me with you. [laughter] do you have a girlfriend quick. >> as she is right there. >> ♪ ♪ what character are you quick. >> skywalker. >> do you have a crush on princess leia? i just saw luca talking to another girl over there. >> that one thing happened but we don't talk about that anymore i will send you far far away from me. >> will you be doing any speed dating later quick. >> i will be. . >> it is working right now.
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♪ can do ♪ ♪. steve: good evening and welcome to the next revolution. i'm steve hilton and this is the home of positive populism. i just want to say one thing at the beginning. i want to say a huge thank you to all of you who got behind our joe china campaign last week on swamp watch. that is really important and we got one that coming up later tonight but i want to say thanks to all of you who got that going. i want to start the show with this. >> sarah sanders asking reporters to turn the page

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