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>> or she's going to do stuff to you. [cheers and applause] greg: thank you, pete! thank you, tom! thank you, kat. tyrus! studio audience. i'm greg liberty & levin." [♪] jesse: welcome to. "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. two big exclusives. we have the man doxed by the media for publishing that drunk nancy pelosi video. and the leader of the straight tribe march on. "watters' world." comparing state visits. that's the subject of tonight's jesse watters words. we decide to compare how each visit went using the same barometers. so you can see the performances side by side. we begin with the toast. here is president barack obama
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toasting her majesty the queen. >> to her majesty the queen. the vitality of the special relationship between our peoples and in the words of shakespeare to this blessed plot, this earth. to the queen. jesse: that was so awkward. you don't toast the queen while the anthem is playing. obama's awkward royal gaffe. here was president trump's toast. >> the brave sons of the united kingdom and united states who defeated the nazis and the nazi regime and liberated millions
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from tyranny. the bond between our nations was forever sealed in that great crusade as we honor our shared victory and heritage. we affirm the common values that will unite us long into the future. freedom, sovereignty, self-determination, the rule of law, and reverence for the rights giv given to us by almigy god. jesse: and you see the clink. very smooth. let's look at the gifts that were given. barack obama gave the queen an ipod with his speeches on it. and donald trump gave the queen a tiffany brooch. i'm not sure what a brooch is but i'm sure it's a small
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pocketbook. we'll let the audience decide who gave the better gift. both presidents reportedly signed the guest book. my sister sent me an image mocking' trump's' signature. it turns out obama signed the wrong year. he signed it 2008 when he was there in 2011. there is melania in i've river and navy suit. very -- very chic. here is michelle in a colorful dress the wind got ahold of. media reporter for the hill, american institute fellow mark
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thiessen. katie, let's begin with the gifts. i think the brooch or whatever you call it was a hit compared to an ipod. >> i completely agree with you. they are have much in the queen's generation and the queen loved them. they have fit on the lapel, the dress or a coat. she uses them to send a message out. when she visits canada she'll wear the maple leaf brooch. >> the queen does not know how to record a voicemail message.
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jesse: what about the style? you saw melania looking very gorgeous in a well-fitting sleek outfit. michelle obama i'm not sure, she has you a different sense of style. how do the styles play in britain. >> they have completely different styles. i noticed two things. when michelle was here for the state dinner she wore an off-the shoulder dress were is risque because you don't show our shoulder at a state dinner. jesse: i am not even fair that we are showing that side by side because we had the wind incident which she wasn't responsible for. you saw how the media treated this visit. they talked a lot about the
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protests. >> the protests were covered as mass protests. if you compare them to a year ago when the president went there, they are a third of what they were in 2018. jesse: people just like him less. >> they kept concentrating at the trump baby blimp. there is the blimp again. jesse: you are there to comesm rate d-day -- comesm rat -- com. mark, for me this was about a special invitation between two countries that share a common language, commons institutions, common heritage, commemorating 75 years after america helped
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save great britain essentially. and the queen invited the president of the united states of america. office and all the millions of people president trump represents. that was the point of this visit. not the gift, not the blimp. >> you are right. that went over the head of all trump's critics in london. you had the mayor of london boy together him. she invited the president of the united states. she was honoring the country. and the man who leads it. and the american people who are her allies. when jeremy corbyn and some of the opposition leaders don't show up at the dinner, they are disrespecting america and the office of the presidency. the focus on a lot of our media is on trump punching back at
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some of these guys but the royal family treated him beautifully. but i was shocked by how the political establishment in britain behaved shame any toward him. jesse: if the leader of the free world who saved your behind 75 years before and you trash talking him and comparing him to stalin, i thought british were supposed to have manners. what did trump say? he said he's like deblasio only determine and shorter. >> american got a lot of attention. and we hung on every word he had to say. no media shared what his approval rating is. 32% by londoners.
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jesse: if you are saying president trump's approval is higher than kahn's. >> he's at 48% in a harvard poll. he's trending up when everybody is talking impeachment. jetimpeachment -- jesse: deblast go has gown to zero percent to 2%. he greeted queen elizabeth with a little bit of what looks like a fist bump. he extend the hand because i think he was grasping the hand here. what was going on there? somewhat wound up happening. he is used to a full handshake.
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she extend just her fingertips. he's used to a regular hand. he can yo can supplicate. he shook up and down a little bit, then he went side to side. jesse: she presented her hand like that. >> the queen does. she was going, oh, this is a normal behavior. he had to back up and said wait a minute who am i with. jesse: michelle obama got attacked for putting her hand on the queen's back. no american knows what to do when presented with royalty. camilla winked. it was the wing heard round the world. let's look at this interaction.
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you see camilla. did you see that little wink there? let's see the little wink as she leaves. slow it down. what was the wing about? >> that was a good thing to see from her. people interpret her as so stiff and hard. when you see her wink, you notice first the big smile. we don't know for sure who she is winking at. when you see the smile first then the wink, you know it's a genuine movement. jesse: the media is trying to spin this as a cry for help. >> it obviously was not. she put on a genuine smile then she winged. that's how -- then she winked. jesse: some would say a special relationship.
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tanya, thank you. youtube strikes down conservative commentator, steven crowder. and the man who was doxed over a nancy pelosi video speaks to. "watters' world." most of us don't know how much data we use.
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jesse: steven crowder is a conservative comedian who makes youtube video. he has been going after carlos moslon. youtube responded saying he didn't violate their terms of service but was harmful to the community. they prevented him from making money on his videos. many people wonder how youtube decide what's harmful. >> you are turning into a real [bleep] hater. we are not broadcasting right
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now so i would say what does [bleep] taste like. >> that's a beautiful photo of you and your child, but let me say one mother to the other, do something about your dad's immigration practices you feckless [bleep]. he listens to you. jesse: crowder says he has been targeted for being a conservative comedian. >> it's everybody who create original content. we have not been attacked for being conservative. it's offensive jokes. so if you do jokes that are offensive they can remove your ability to make a living. >> a billion dollar company is going after a voice that is more effective at them with dealing with their misinformation. jesse: joining me, the host of
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the michael knowles show. where do you draw the line? he didn't violate the standards but was harmful to the community. no one knows what youtube means. >> youtube is use this as an excuse to declare all out conservatives. they admit crowder did not violate any of the rules. they said they were going to leave his video up, then vox launched a campaign. youtube is going after all conservatives. this was not a frustration from the vox.com journalist. this was a premeditated campaign to take conservatives off youtube. it occurred two days before the pride parade and a week before
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the first democratic debate. they said they are going to start limiting. it's time we conservatives litigate them into dust. jesse: this reporter used to work at media matters. he has a huge agenda. he's tweeting out he wants conservatives to be deplatformed. and in another tweet he's talking about throwing milk shakes when they come up to you on the street. to say he's a sensitive guy who gets offend. it's tough on the internet. i know was crowder said was homophobic and not that cool if you are on the receiving end of it. but the internet is a tough place.
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the right battles left and this is the age we live in. >> i can't speak to this particular reporter. but youtube's policy changes is something they are allowed to do. i am not sure on what grounds conservatives can litigate youtube. when crowder signed up to be a youtubeer he signed -- jesse: what if they are use their standards unevenly. >> they can limit what kind of video you can put up and what they deem to be offensive and not offensive it was like when blockbuster was the largest carrier of videos, they don't have to carry every video. just like barnes & noble, they didn't have to carry every book. jesse: some people don't know
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what blockbuster is. michael, what do you say to fowler who says it's a private company and they can adjudicate the way they see fit. >> that isn't true. the communications decency act, what big tech does is they say they are an open technology platform so they don't need to worry about the liabilities that go along with publishers, copyright infringement. then they go into a california courtroom and say they are publishers because they want to be protected by the regulations that govern publishers. they cannot have it both ways. the reason for that law in 1996 was to allow the internet to green innovate. now they are acting like publishers.
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they are exerting editorial content. >> they updated their policy on hate speech and that's how those videos are demon tied. they had a policy change on how they dictate videos in their community. they have the ability to do that under the first amendment. jesse: thank you for a robust debate. coming up, lou dobbs in the house. and lou gets personal like you have never seen him before. the leader of the controversial straight pride parade is here to explain himself."watters' world"
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>> we are in a full-blown emergency and i cannot say this stronger. the system is broken. we are well beyond capacity in awful our you southwest border facilities. this has placed a tremendous strain on our limited resources and operational effectiveness. jesse: border officials sound the alarm after over 100,000
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migrants were and prelearnedded in may. check this out. customs and border patrol release this video from tuesday showing 130 central americans walking around the end of the partially built border wall, then they just surrender to agents. they want to be caught. joining me now, host of "lou dobbs tonight" on the fox business network. lou: i think that's an intelligent thing for them to do. what would have been commensurately intelligent was for the border patrol to to be prepared to deal with them at the end of the wall. jesse: the mexican delegation scrambled over to the white house to start negotiating. lou: they stopped first with nancy pelosi to beg her to find
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them some way to give them relief. i don't think she wants to do anything for the united states, but she might be open to serious consideration of the members kahn interests. it seems to be who she is aligned with as the rinos in the senate are aligned with mitch mcconnell. they are lined up with the cartels. the radical dems and the rino republicans are straight up want to go help and support the cartels as much as they can. jesse: the only people wing at the border are the car tells and the human traffickers. >> i love the fact that there are people running around washington, d.c. saying you know, i think we have got a crisis. that's what the president declared four months ago. this as moronic display as i can seen in covering the federal
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government. bureaucracy is brain dead. the political leadership. the acting head of dhs, i can't figure out wet were he's a politician or running as an investment banker. jesse: he's certainly acting. lou: and it's not a great performance. jesse: i want to move on to something more uplifting. i saw a veteran, i believe he was 93 years old, he was shaking hand with the president and the first lady and he gets flirtatious. take a look at this. i mean, only a 93-year-old world war ii vet can get away with that. lou: it tells you a little bit how he got to 93. the man is still all man as that generation was.
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to think of these heroes in the united states and our allies. the president celebrating them and commemorating them. an extraordinary moment in our history. somewhat did you think about the president's performance overseas. lou: this man stood with the queen, she has hosted all sorts of dignitaries and leaders in the world. a 90-minute private conversation with the queen. they obviously reveled in their time together. boris johnson fell in line up like kahn. jesse: what did he say about kahn, he's like deblasio only shorter and dumber. people have been emailing me. they want to know about lou and what you do on the weekends. you are a mystery man around
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here. extremely successful. but what is the real lou dobbs like off camera. >> ever bit as brilliant and charge. usually i'm on my jeans on the farm. i love to climb on a tractor and play farmer. jesse: what kind of crops do you have on the farm? >> we have hay and horses and grandkids. jesse: you have got to water those crops often. those crops are growing. lou dobbs, a man of the people. he has his hands in the soil every weekend. lou: i can't think of a higher compliment than to be a man of the people. jesse: kanye west back at it again with a maga hat. an exclusive interview with the man who the media doxed for creating the drunk pelosi video.
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jesse: remember this video that came out two weeks ago that reportedly showed nancy pelosi drunk? it was slowed down. here is the real video from that event. you can see she was fine, moving at a normal speed. the "daily beast" doxed the man who created the video. that man, shawn brooks joins plea in an exclusive video. did you create this slow mo video? >> who created the video.
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>> i have no idea. it was shared on an ad that received in an email. >> you run a politics page and someone shared it with the page and you pushed it out live. >> i shared it on my page almost 8 hours later. but the video was on the page and people started sharing it and it blew up. jesse: it went viral and went crazy. people don't know what you look like. you are an african-american, not a democrat, not a fan of nancy pelosi, am i right about that? >> yeah. i'm not a fan of pelosi. i don't have any issues with her. i'm not anti-or try to hurt her.
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but i am pro trump. jesse: a black trump supporter. you put out this video and it goes out absolutely viral all over the world. and all of a sudden you get a phone call from reporters trying to find out what. how did it happen next? >> the video was out there. i started getting messages from different reporters. and kevin paulsen. i blocked him on twitter and all over the place. he kept mounding me. he was pretty much harassing me. he wanted me to talk to him. at this point i wasn't aware that i was being -- i guess he must have connected me because i did send out a tweet to
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politifact. i said the video was a fake. then they tried to reach me for comment. i was saying you didn't try to reach the page. i did most of the video but i'm an admin. >> so you are getting hounded by the "daily beast" reporter. you realize at the time when you pushed it out there that it was slowed down, right? >> yeah. jesse: were you doing this just for fun, video you try to get out there to get some clicks or was there a di -- a diabolical motivation. >> i shared it because it was funny. i just asked the question, is she drunk. jesse: the "daily beast" was on the phone with you for a long time. wrote a big story about you. named you. named where you live.
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talked tone annex girlfriend. how d talked to an ex-girlfriend. how does hat make you feel? >> i feel violated. he took quotes from one question and added it into another situation. he tried to make me out to be a any sona -- to be a misogynist e tried to find an old post on frontal boundary and say this guy hates women. then the racist african-american comment. he begins in the article. he tried to push out his own feelings about me being a trump supporter. that's his main issue with me. jesse: you think he did a dishonest job reporting the story. do you feel like you are threatened now that you are identity is out there?
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>> i lost some work from people who did work for me. they said i can't believe you are a trump supporter, i didn't know that. i lost a few jobs. i got threatened. people have threatened me. we have to find him, get him. my family members won't even talk to me now. they call me a race trader, back to the culture. it's just been kind of rough. i didn't have anyone to talk to when this blew up. because everyone has turned on me. jesse: shawn, i'm sorry to hear that. i know litigation might be the next step for you because frontal boundary also violated your privacy and your opinion. so, you know, it's a crazy world
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out there. if bette midler can tweet out some fake news and no one goes to see who created the fake news bette midler tweeted out. it seems to be unfair when these things happen. but hang in there, we appreciate you coming into. "watters' world." up next. diamond and silk, kanye west, and donald trump. i'll see you later.
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jesse: the president didn't hold back, did he? >> no, and he was right. she is nervous. she can't form a sentence or a complete thought without looking bewildered or perplexed. with all of the atrocities that have been bestowed on minorities in this country like the crime bill. and you have nancy pelosi the third most of powerful woman in this country calling for the imprisonment of the united states. i think all minorities should look at these left-leaning liberals. we need term limits. it's time for nancy pelosi to step down. >> not tomorrow is she nervous, she is also nasty. what she did was very, very rude and very, very nasty and she is a nervous wreck. jesse: the democrats in congress want a pay raise.
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they haven't done much since they took over but they think they deserve more money. so kanye west talking to david letterman and he's back at it with the maga hat stuff. >> have you ever been beat up in your high school wearing the wrong hat? >> i was beat up because people didn't like me. the idea is the bullying. >> who is the bully in this scenario? >> definitely liberals. people who are trump supporters, it's not calm. you can't just go fan wear the hat it's like [bleep] you, [bleep] you. jesse: if i went to san francisco and wore a maga hat, do you think someone would knock me out? >> if i put on my maga hat,
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nobody better not say anything to me because i have a right to wear whatever i want to. i'm happy kanye west is calling out the bullies. i wish we would hear his voice more. don't run inside and hide once you are being bullied. stand up to these left-leaning liberals and let them know how it's going to be up in this country. we have a right to wear our make america great again hat. we have a right to support whoever we want to. we stand and support the president of the united states and nobody has the right to take that right away from us. jesse: all right. silk has the same hair as kanye. >> no, kanye has the same hair as silk. jesse: thank you very much. the leader of the straight pride
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parade, very controversial, is next on. "watters' world."
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jesse: a first of its kind parade may be making its way to boston. the organization made up of three guys is trying to hold a straight pride parade in boston. they claim straight people are an oppressed majority. joining me now is one of those organizers, john hugo. how are straight guys oppressed? >> if we talk about our issue ofs like we don't want to see children having sex changes because parents don't like the sex of their child, we are called villains in the
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mainstream media. we are more than three guys. we are a couple hundred people already. we are being deluged with emails. half of them love us, half of them hate us. jesse: what would a straight pride parade look like. wouldn't that be normal people walking down the street on a normal day. >> it's sexual orientation. last year i ran for congress, and this year i had sex siewlg congress because i'm a proud straight man. jesse: you have your own straight pride flag? >> it's a pink and blue flag with the symbol for the male and female on it. they used the same slang waijt lgbtq community used and they
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were approved. the mass commission against discrimination has opened a case against them. jesse: you want toify the flag all over downtown boston? >> just on the city flag pole. they put their chinese couple tonight flag up. and they are in a lawsuit because they wouldn't do a christian flag. jesse: when you guys get your permit, and you guys do this big straight pride march, are people going to be wearing certain outfits? the gay pride parades are pretty interesting. >> we want them to add s to
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lgbtq. it's more inclusive that way. jesse: are you doing this as a joke? >> no. we knew we would trigger the left. that's why we called it super happy fun america. the whole old elite is having a meltdown. they are going crazy. jesse: why do you think they are going crazy? do you understand why the lgbtq community is upset by this? >> milo yiannopoulos is helping us. we have gay allies. jesse: milo is gay. and he's the head of the straight pride parade? >> he's going to be our grand marshal. jesse: are you sure you want to associate yourself with milo? he's probably one of the most of
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controversial people out there. >> this isn't controversial. jesse: i thought you said it's not controversial. it's controversial because people are upset by it. >> their criticism is ridiculous. we have a slogan, don't hate the straight. jesse: i think you will guys have more protesters than marchers. but the cameras will be there when you guys do march in boston, i bet it will get a lot of coverage. jesse: that's all for us tonight. be sure to follow me on frontal boundary, instagram and twitter. and remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪]
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