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thanks for joining us. see you next time on ""life, liberty & levin"." [♪] jesse: welcome to. "watters' world" i'm jess see waters. president trump running out of patience with mexico because they haven't done enough to stop illegals from pouring into our country. this new video shows more than 1,000 migrants crossing the border illegally in the el paso area. that's a record. joining me now, counselor to the president, kellyanne conway. the president of mexico desperately seeking a meeting with the president of the united states. this looks like a last-ditch
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effort to help the situation. >> the president has the authority to do this under the ieepa. he has to have an emergency and he called it an emergency for many months. the democrats were calling it a manufactured crisis. but more and more them who visited the border agree. pictures don't lie. and the president has to see the economic impact and national security impact. that's there as well. what about the actual cost illegal immigration brings to this country every year. we know it's in the billions. we know the billion dollar criminal enterprises are trafficking people. but most of importantly are taking money to make that treacherous journey northward. you may be getting a coyote
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thousands of dollars and taking a 21-day journey by foot. mexico hasn't done enough and congress has done less than that. congress can stop the whole darn thing. he slapped on tariffs to change the behavior of a trading partner. it looks like the president got his a -- their attention. he has been consistent on this. jesse: to me the democrats are causing a drop in the stock market. they seem more concerned about the price of an you have a cow cowo -- much. the price of an avocado a and the price of early legal immigration -- of illegal
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immigration. >> not a single one voted for lower taxes. and eight has aloud us to have these -- it has allowed us to have the growth and confidence. 7.5 million jobs people of can pick jobs and get better jobs they want. all of this is because of the president's leadership. we can't get a single democrat to vote for that. i think they are using people to keep this issue alive for 2020. congress can come together and take 15 minutes to do three quick fixes. we keep saying it and they keep ignoring it. they are feckless. jesse: i agree. it would take something horrendous for them to do
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something. hillary clinton is speaking to graduates at hunter college. >> the word democracy feels far from secure. instead of standing up against bigotry and white supremacy, this administration has too often worked to tear down hard-on hard -- hard-won civil rights. they banned muslims fromming into the country. they are tearing children from the arms of their parents at border and locking them in cages. what do we do when people in positions of authority are not held accountable. when they defy requests from the congress. when they spread misinformation.
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when faceback refused to take down a fake video of nancy pelosi. it wasn't even a close call. jesse: beside the fact that everyone in the background looked dead. everything she accused trump of she is guilty of. elian gonzalez being taken away at gun point. what do you think the dossier was? >> where does one even begin? in the future she should think about whether she is going to a graduation speech or funeral. who the heck wants to invite an angry, bitter two-time election
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loser to be fed lies. the hunter college graduating class is along the list of left-wing liberals that take on the trump administration. does she think there may be one student of 100 graduates who want to hear about the future and promise and don't want to hear a political speech? she did something else i haven't heard people cover. we didn't need the mueller investigation. we wasted all that time and money because she reminded us why donald trump won the election. it wasn't because of russia. you saw it right there on the tv and three years later it's on full display. the bitterness and anger and lack of connection for people. jesse: we had a parent of a hunter college graduate who sat
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there and was appalled pat she would go off the rails completely. and he didn't want to do it, his daughter couldn't come on because they were worried about the blowback. the graduates will get out toib the job market and they will have a lot of options. >> the lowest unemployment rate for black americans and hispanics happened under president trump. she is getting her talking points from i guess left-wing blogs. young people need to hear. take the seat with grace. where is her hillary clinton center for women and girls.
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if anyone out there says kellyanne conway is still talking about hillary clinton. please, i don't want to think about her again but she won't go away. you see why there are empty seats when she and her husband go on tour. jesse: it's my theory, just say yes or no if you agree. the reason she stayed so present the last two years is she thought the insurance policy was going to work. she thought this guy in the white house was going to get knocked out of there through impeachment and she would run in 2020 as the rightful heir to the white house. that was her plan to run again in 2020. but he shot the coup down.
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wouldn't you love bide be and hillary together? >> you said she stayed on for two years. she actually stayed on for 20. she stayed with him thinking it would be my turn, my turn. she was too hillary and not enough clinton. jesse: democrats aren't the only ones pushing impeachment. justin amash revolting against president trump. breaking with his party and getting blasted at a recent town hall. >> you have spent the last two years failing to do your job. first you gave no reason for impeachment. if impeachment would tear this country apart if he's removed from office.
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so you get to make the political grandstanding. in the last election you got least support in this district. jesse: joining me now in a. "watters' world" exclusive. did you get blowback from that confrontation? >> i would say so, the entire time i was speaking that room was packed with democrats. people were shaking their fists and telling me to sit down. jesse: why do you think democrats would be at a republican town hall. >> i was surprised. but it made a lot of sense afterward. the anti-trump market is strong in this country.
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they just flooded in just because they were excited. i don't think they know anything about amash and what he has voted on in the past. jesse: it's a republican district. does he face challenges now that he's pushing impeachment? >> it's a missed district. but it's a majority republican. we have had two primary challengers who announced. i heard rumors more were coming this week. jesse: a lot of people say's a libertarian and doesn't care about the fisa abuse issue. he always tried to be a lear --e a thorn in the president's side. do you think he legitimately wants to impeach the president or is he doing this for his own
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ego? >> i think it's both. i think the reason he want to impeach the president is because of his personal distaste for hem. i think the bigger picture is his political future. he was anti-trump from the start. he was a never trumper and didn't vote for trump. so he had to make the big splash to get on national headlines and become a household name. jesse: you used to work for him, is that right? >> i did not work for him, but i volunteered on his first campaign, yes. jesse: how disappointed are you in this guy? >> extreme. there were other things along the way, right to life, and he voted against the wall and voted against defunding sanctuary
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cities and kate's law. his record has been poor. jesse: he want to impeach the president. he doesn't want border security. he's pro sanctuary cities. this guy is a pelosi democrat if you ask me. did he look nervous or shaken when you were blasting him face to face? >> he did. he was kind of laughing when i was speaking and that got me going a little bit. i was his voter. i thought he shouldn't be laughing at me while i was speaking. after i was done he stumbled for a minute when he went object with his deflection answer. jesse: he abandoned his base. i don't see a future for him in
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the republican party. there might be a future for you. are you considering running against amash? >> i am committed to working on the campaign of one of his primary challengers, that's for sure. up next, meet the democratic presidential candidate who wants to give everybody free money for doing nothing. [♪] -and we welcome back gary,
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ballot box. >> my job is to solve the problem i have. i want to beat him at the ballot box in 2020 abou -- if he's stil here. >> donald trump is a manifestation of the fact that we are in the midst of the greatest economic transformation in history. jesse: you want to focus on the policies. i'm looking at the polls here. you are doing pretty well year a not politician. you are kinds of in the mix with castro, and gillibrand and tulsi
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gabbard. >> the people of who have went in public eye for across long long time bike bind and bernie. i have contrasted myself with bernie. there are more modern ways to accomplish the same goals. jesse: you think bernie is old school. >> we can't keep putting forward 20th century problems for 21st century problems. if you look at his solutions for transforming the economy. he's for amending the tax code and having jobs for americans. jesse: you want $1,000 a month well fair for all americans. >> it's not welfare. it's a dividend.
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jesse: if you live her you earned it. >> facebook is a million dollar company. it's our data and information making all these companies valuable. do you think giving people $1,000 free cash a month would deter them from working harder. >> no one is going to quit their job on that. that would be nuts. but people will get out there, start new businesses. put that money back in their communities and it would recognize the work my wife does. my wife is home with our two boys, one of whom is a is particular. jesse: they d is tried this in finland and they had to scrap
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it. >> the four last years are the four warmest in human history. i did support the green new deal and tried to move it forward. the specific time shine would be unrealistic under most of any circumstance. so i'm for longer time frame. but you can't undermine the move towards renewables. jesse: you don't think we need to abolish air travel like aoc. >> i look at what it would take and it would require a transformation in our way of life. jesse: you think reparations is a logical step. >> this country was built on the backs of slave labor. i am suggesting what martin luther king suggested.
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we have a dividend where every single american gets $1,000 a month. we start there. then we can look around and say is there something more we should consider doing for people who helped build this country? >> we all get money? >> we all get the dividends. 78% of americans live paycheck to paycheck. and 30% of mall stores are going to close because amazon. circumcision got you in the newspaper. >> it did for a bit. jesse: you have been talking about circumcision and you are a presidential candidate. >> it was a response to a question on twitter. we should question the routine
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circumcision of infants. if there is not a medical need for it. when my wife was together research on this, she said what is the medical case for this. jesse: thank you. we'll see you at the debates. country star john rich enters. "watters' world." we are going to play a new song for you. calling all sunscreen haters.
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gutfeld so-called co-wrote it, now his ego is even bigger than before. >> it was an interesting process. jesse: what was the process? how much contribution did he write? >> we talked about wouldn't it be funny to talk about these conversations that never end. he said i will send you some ideas. i get this email from gregg and it was 38 paragraphs. it just went on and on and on. i called him and said a song is like two verses and a chord. he said i know most of of it is terrible. just pick out the good stuff. jesse: i wish you could do to the song to his monologue. everybody can go to any place
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i think every time he opens his mouth in a press conference he's proving the president's point that the media is biased and they are out to get him. it wouldn't matter if president trump said we had a cure for cancer, acosta would stand up and say does it work? jesse: he went down to the wall and said there is no illegal crossings and stepped right into it. >> he's supposed to be a journalist. i would say pick one. if he said i'm jim acosta, i'm a pundit, i could handle it better. but being that he's not a journalist and he's acting like one rubs me the wrong way. jesse: what do you think about joe biden leading the way in the democrat primary. they are calling him hidin *
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biden. >> there are a lot of people who want to be the nominee. they will have to come after him. jesse: who do the democrats like in nashville? >> i am not sure, they probably like biden. jesse: they don't like bernie? >> some of them probably do. that county and memphis are the only two counties in tennessee that went democrat in the last election. joe has the problem of the bernies and those folks going seriously socialist. i don't think biden is that guy. but what he going to do if he's bucking 50% of his base. jesse: you bring this everywhere. the redneck riviera whiskey. >> this is nationwide.
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town hall. >> i tell you what, honey. if you give me the address i will write you a longer answer and tell you the exact things i would do. i'll better as bright as you are good looking. jesse: here to react, i don't have that big a problem with what he said. but with him getting called out for this for decade, it's not the greatest look. >> we need to do an intervention with joe biden and some self-awareness. i understand you can't teach an old dog new tricks. he's so used to being inappropriate. but somebody need to step in and school him and call him to the office and dismiss him like they do everybody else.
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jesse: this is the intervention. i think diamond and silk are participating in the intervention. he definitely watches. "watters' world." >> i think he do. keep his handoff of little girls and women and stop make comments that are inappropriate. jesse: we'll continue to follow it and if he need a second intervention you will be the ones to do it. elizabeth warren goes on 597 and that's where all the democrats where going. she was asked about her ancestry and when she was registered as a republican. >> you sounds like the original rachel dilda. you were a republican up until the mid-90s. >> i wasn't political then.
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>> you weren't a republican? >> i was registered, but i wasn't politically active. i have always been in the policy end of it. i got into the policy end of it. jesse: she has been dodging the fox news channel. but it would probably go smoother than that went. remember rachel was at the naacp and wasn't black at all. what do you think? >> elizabeth warren is a liar. but i need people to understand. you have these presidential candidates talking about their policies. she has been in office for how many years? what kind of policies has she pushed for black america. the on the time you see them is when they need a vote.
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they go to black radio stations and they are not going to do one thing for you. people need to pay attention. >> especially black america. wake up. all these individuals are doing is pandering for a vote. don't fall for the hokie doke. jesse: i don't think the radio guise fell for it. finally we have new revelations we have gotten from the snow --e smosmollett case. he refused to look at a lineup to identify the attackers. he didn't want to look at it. >> once again a liar. they need to reopen up this case and he needs to be prosecuted to
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the fullest extent of the law. the reason why i say that, he was trying to push a hoax over this country. it would have tore this country apart based upon a lie. i'm tired of people doing that like they are doing our president, trying to find an innocent man guilty. i'm tired of it. he needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and whatever the law will allow. jesse: lock him up. you guise are right. you have got the russia collusion, the jussie smollett and the covington hoax. it all divides the country. you know what unites the country? the diamond and silk chit-chat tour. they will be in knoxville tennessee tonight. check them out. the winner of the national
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scripps. jesse: how did you get into this? >> i have always had a love for word. that propelled me. i found out i had a propensity toward word and i started doing spelling bees and i continued. jesse: here is you spelling a word i'm not going to try to pronounce. >> can you repeat the word. >> karnadharaya. jesse: what does that mean? >> it's actually a sandskrit word that means a philosophical
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theory. jesse: do you think you can spell this word? i will right and my my best to pronounce it. i will use it in a sentence. he used to be very religious but has since become laodicean. >> laodicean. jesse: did she get it right? you nailed it. unbelievable. what do you do with this talent be side win $50,000 every time you enter a contest. does this get you into college? what's the future. >> the spelling bee is a huge
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learning experience. you learn the value of perseverance, hard work and time management. i do other things other than studying for the specialing bee which takes up to 10 hours on weekend and five hours a day on weekdays like field hockey, music and school. you learn along the way a lot of time management. jesse: stop bragging, i'm feeling inadequate right now that you are doing all this. how did you celebrate? i do plan and going and eating some ben and jerry's. jesse: have fun. enjoy the ice cream and keep up the good work. representing new jersey. there she is. as a tribute to the class of 2019, everybody is graduating. i crashed one with liz warren a
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jesse: time for "last call." it's that time of year when graduates go forth into the real world. watch what happened when i crash an elizabeth warren commencement speech a little while back at beshshire community -- berkshire community college in upstate new york. are you excited about elizabeth warren speaking? >> yeah, that will be great. >> some of the programs i heard
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she put in place i agree with. jesse: what programs? >> you didn't say anything. jesse: do you know who elizabeth warren is? >> a senator. jesse: take a guess, is she a republican or democrat? republican. >> i will take a guess democrat. jesse: what does elizabeth warren stand for. >> please answer the question. jesse: elizabeth warren is speaking, she is native american. she is cherokee indian. >> i had no idea. jesse: what do you like about elizabeth warren. >> apparently she is a cherokee indian. jesse: elizabeth warren wants to raise taxes. do you support that. >> it depends on if it will help
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the students. jesse: we raised taxes already, have you been helped? >> no. jesse: do you like capitalism? >> i don't know. jesse: and you studied business administration? >> you can tell me more about it. jesse: senator, how you doing? just a few questions. >> she won't answer any questions right now. you are just making my life difficult. >> i watched as big banks raked in billions of dollars trapping people in debt. that's when i had an idea, what if we built a new agency. the consumer protection bureau is the law of the united states. jesse: how jacked up are you after that amazing warren speech? >> so jacked. jesse: what did she fight against? >> it seems like she fought
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against -- jesse: what did you think about elizabeth warren's address? >> she was really -- what is the word. jesse: what agency did elizabeth warren create? >> next question. >> i wasn't really paying attention. excuse me. jesse: i will show you how it's done. like this. [♪] do you want to make a lot of the money when you graduate? >> exactly like you. maybe we can hang out and have a pool party. jesse: let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. i'm watters and you are in my world. that's it for tonight. follow me on facebook, instagram
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and twitter. i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice," i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. thank you once again for make last week's show number one all weekend long, saturday day night, sunday day, night, thank you. we are talking live with former new york city mayor and attorney for the president, rudy giuliani. as well as mike huckabee, peter navarre so, dan bongino and kayleigh mac nanny. crowds what they are for a
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