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>> it wasn't planning this way. but as we used to say in the business, my friend, donald trump, president trump is in iowa today. and because -- and i hope his presidency will be a clarifying event. there is a lot going on. to state the obvious. hide name is joe biden in this case running for president of the united states. look me over. give me a look. that's all i'm asking. thank you all very, very much. jesse: everybody watching the biden speech on cnn at the airport fell asleep and missed their flight. the man was so boring and so feeble and so sleepy only 175 people showed up to the venue and the place held 300.
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and he flai -- he plagiarized. >> he said make miami today great again. let's make america america again. >> let's make america america again. jesse: bind also flip-flopped on china. remember when he said this? >> china is going to eat our lunch? come on, man. they are not bad folks. but guess what, they are no competition for us. jesse: and he changed his tune this week. >> china is making massive investments in new technologies and artificial intelligence and 5 with g. china is pressing its advantage all over the world. you bet i'm worried about china. jesse: a complete 180. and he told this whopper to an
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iowa crowd later that afternoon. >> for 8 years there wasn't one single hints of a scandal. [cheers and applause] jesse: really? -- ira scandal, benghazi, solyndra. maybe reporters should ask joe, what did you know and when did you know it. but of course you won't. joe flip-flops, plagiarized. >> when everybody gets water he gets a diet coke. when people get one scoop of ice cream, he gets two. jesse: the media knows bind is a boring frontrunner and there is only so much they can help him. i have former white house press secretary sean spicer and fox
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news contributor, dan bongino. the media is doing the very best they can to pump this guy up. you saw him speak. what are they going to do. they can't dough everything. >> the comments you made about china and the hyde amendment. you play part of that. he says come on, folks, they are not competition for us. the other part they said the following week. we are in competition with china, they are a serious challenge. one week he says he stands proud with the hyde amendment. the next week he gives up something about how this moral compass because he believes healthcare is a right an has to be against it. he flip flopped so much that in two months on the campaign trail he has outdone two years of kerry's flip-flops. >> the sly about no scandals, i
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barely heard that anywhere. here's what he said, listen. tie would rather run against biden than anybody. i think he's the weakest mentally. i like running against people who are weak mentally. the other ones have much more energy. i don't agree with their policies, but i think joe is a man who is -- i call him 1% joe. until obama came along he didn't do very well. >> joe won't be able to find his footing if the president is throwing hay makers like that. >> bind is a weak candidate. it wasn't a flip flom on the hyde amendment. city the was a flynn flop flip-flop. first he was for hyde. i was for it in 1974. so since 1976 he was for hyde.
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then he was against it, then he was for it. it was a 540. jesse: you must have been a skater back in the day. >> if you are going to plagiarize, plagiarize fdr, maybe jfk. when you plagiarize avenatti. jesse: beto said it first. something that bothered me this week. abc gets into the oval and they start trying to trap the president. some thee receipt cal scandal -- so theoretical scandal. watch how stephanopoulos tried his best to get trump to say something controversial. >> if china, russia, someone offers your campaign with
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information, do you call the fbi or listen. >> i think you do both. if someone called from a country, norway. -- we have information on your opponent. i would listen. if i thought something was wrong i would go maybe to the fbi. jesse: he said he would listen to foreign dirt on an opponent. hillary clinton paid for foreign dirt and used it to wiretap the president. the media doesn't even talk about that. how corrupt is it? >> i'll take it a step further. christopher steele went over and met with russian officials, created the dossier paid for by the dnc and hillary clinton and that's forgotten. when lindsey graham goes to investigate it they say it's old
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news. but when kamala harris is elected she says if i win i'm going to investigate donald trump. it's okay for democrats to investigate republicans. >> do you remember this when pencil neck little adam schiff thought he was on the phone with a rugs and he was offered naked trump pictures. he said send it or my way. i don't think he called the fbi, did he? >> what about senator mark warner, we saw text messages trying to arrange meetings with christopher steele and putin's guy. here is the ultimate hypocrisy. about a month ago when we did get information from a foreign government about potential corruption. about joe biden's kid hunter from ukraine and rudy giuliani
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exposed it, the "new york times" went crazy. do you contact the fbi or not. jesse: i have got to run. but i think we both agree it's like a fake theoretical scandal. they are mad at trump for what hillary and the democrats did. turning to how the left is shooting inside the tent, watch this. >> a lot of this far left political cancer is a cancer on progressivism. i don't think you can underestimate how much people have been choke on political correctness and hate it. >> they are bad at telling jokes. >> 19 different democrats gave speeches one after the anotherrer and it took over three hours. >> in iowa they said we have never been this bored and we
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live in iowa. jesse: joining me, mike huckabee and charlie cook. the media is usually in lock step with the governor. but they are calling them politically correct, boring. what do you think this indicates in your opinion? >> when the late night medians start attacking the democrats, you know how bad those people are. they have nothing else. i think it's interesting, they have gone after trump so much the past couple years, they have run out of water in that well so they are having to put their buckets down somewhere else. they are finding out the democratic candidates are absolutely dull but the american people already knew that. jesse: there is only so much you can do as a media personality to
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help the democrats because they can't help themselves with this crop of candidates. did a late-night host understand this? >> 3 1/2 years of trump jokes i think is little little sell. when you watch the late-night comedians, no one laughs any more. i miss the days of the comedy when they were equal opportunity offenders. they actually have to make jokes but also jess he, there is so much material here. there is no way you could -- it's endless. >> you have bernie, you have beto, you have booed edge edge as the president calls him. i want you to listen to this sound bite from this -- he says he's not a billionaire but he sold his company for 2.2 billion. he made a threat to the
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democrats. listen to this. >> are you worried the democratic party is going too far to the left. >> so much so it drives me nuts. so much so it would make me quit the party. and i made it very clear i will cut your money off. and others will do the same. jesse: i don't know who he's talking to, maybe bernie, maybe kamala. what do you think that's about? >> he didn't get to be a billionaire by living out socialist policies. so good message there. put the chequebook away. these people will start something moving around and decide that' that's not the besa they ever had. jesse: the left-wing lurch that
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their primary candidates are moving towards. >> that's right. you have seen some of the more radical democrats go back at this guy and say how dare you threaten us with your evil capitalist ways. keith ellison said we'll not be bullied in getting away from our core position. i hope this happens. i hope there are some people with decency but at least agree on the big things like markets and american exceptionalism. but it seem the left has become so radical, the civil war is beginning. i can't wait to see it. jesse: shots are being fired. no doubt about that. big day at the white house. sarah sanders leaving the white house press secretary job. and kim kardashian making a big appearance. listen to what the ladies had to say. >> this has been the honor of a lifetime, the opportunity of a
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lifetime. i couldn't have been prouder to serve my country and work for this president. >> my whole journey with criminal justice reform started about a year ago when i came to see the president, and i want to thank the president for standing behind this issue and see the compassion that he's had for criminal justice has been really remarkable. jesse: okay, governor. >> first of all, thank you, kim kardashian. she used her celebrity status to bring attention to something that needed to be reformed. this president listened and got something done in a bipartisan way. how many dads on father's day weekend can say my daughter outshined kim kardashian. >> sarah sanders did an amazing job.
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you should be proud. she is a hero and she made our country very, very proud. jesse: being a press secretary for path is very hard. but being press secretary for donald trump is even harder. still ahead. one of the organizers of the naked bike ride explains why she is stripping down for mother earth. later justin bieber challenges tom cruise to an mma fight. (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter to this quarter... various: mmm. it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with fresh milk and real cream.
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it took me into a place where i became further isolated from social groups and started to os trisize people from my life d ostracize people from my life unfairly. dave rubin. the host of the rubin report. i'm nervous having you on. you might radicalize me. how do you feel about being targeted this wade by the "new york times." >> you will be a far right radical by talking to me, a decent liberal that tries to mend fences instead of burning bridges. jesse: how did you get thrown into the mix with all these people? >> i hate to bash the "new york times" because i come from a family of new york liberals in the best sense of that, in the
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jfq sense of liberal means, not what the democratic progressive party has become. my dad subscribed to the "new york times" even before i was born. so i don't love bashing the "new york times." jesse: my parents the same way. sometimes you have to put that aside. somewhat happened was my dad sees this article in the sunday times. it's not fun for your dad to see your son's picture with the words alt-right next to his name. i fight the forces of collectivism and racism. what the "new york times" is doing is blatantly ingenuous. the import of the article is the kid was a lefty, then he became a conservative. then he went down the alt-right rabbit hole. then they implied watching videos like mine which is a
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so-called intellectual dark web to get people to discuss issues. we pulled him out of that. and at the end of the art kale's a full-on lefty. the premise of the article is youtube is radicalizes them to the right and he becomes a lefty. jesse: i don't like this. it looks like the media is teaming up with big tech and they are trying to slowly chip away at influential thinkers and personalities on social media. because big tech is usually to the left, they get bullied by the media and people on twitter into saving to just a few people who say this is a bad guy and this is a bad guy. then we end up with less discussion and debate. they want less debate. >> not only is that what they
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want, that is what they specifically are designing all of this to do. they do not like the fact that i have a million plus youtube subscribers and i treat conservatives decently. sometimes i agree with them and sometimes i don't. i treat you scary conservatives like humans and that is against what the "new york times" and cnn appreciate. that's against what the "new york times" and the "daily beast" and voxx want to do. it's not like they give me a bonus for agreeing with them on certain issues. jesse: they want to bully people into treating conservatives like aliens. you are not allowed to talk to them, you can't mainstream them. i know you are going to interview pete bu pete buttigie.
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this goes back to something this whole times thing was about. radicalization. as far as i know this guy look at your youtube videos, he never shot anybody or committed violence. i don't see the radicalization. though a couple years ago a guy went on line and was looking at the southern poverty law center. they list a group of people that are anti-gay. the guy took a gun and shot up the family research council. >> if you have a premise. if you are a journalist, and i use that word loosely. you can write almost any article to prove that point. this guy's radicalization, the only other evidence they use as radicalization. he dated a christian woman. jesse: wow!
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that's big trouble. that's like an isis bride according to the "new york times." you can't do that. i have got to run, but thanks for coming into. "watters' world" and thanks for not radicalizing me too much. i appreciate it. >> it's subtle, my friend. jesse: justin bieber challenges tom cruise to a fight in the octagon. next, a naked bike ride to fight global warning. one of the nude riders pedals her way into. "watters' world." y innovation, every feeling... ...a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. if you have a garden you know, weeds are lowdown little scoundrels. draw the line with roundup.
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california costco. police say it happened during an argument at the freezer section. the gunman was later arrested. one of them injured was an off-duty officer. i'm jackie'' ibanez. jess rrl steve ledderman hosted the late show and interviewed donald trump many times. >> what were your overall impressions over the years. he just liked being on tv. had no sense he was the soulless bloom he turned into. he used to be kind of the boob of new york that pretended to be wealthy, we thought was wealthy. and now he's a psychotic.
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is that putting too fine a point on it? jesse: joining me, diamond and silk. this guy letterman and others in the media rode the trump ratings wave. and now they just hit him. i think it's disrespectful. >> it is disrespectful. and they are idiots and jealous of the united states. when you look at dave letterman it looks like something may be wrong with him. he's hiding from himself. jesse: what do you think he's hiding from inside himself. >> is enviness and jealousy is what he's hiding from. he's a lot jealous of donald trump. each's the most of powerful man in the world. some of these liberals can't stand it. jesse: they have power envy.
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jesse: you don't have power envy. you have the power and just let i'd slide off. >> we are humble just like jesse. jesse: someone who needs lessons in humility. kamala harris gets out there and she is going lock him up to donald trump. watch this. >> everyone should be held accountable and the president is not above the law. >> even a former president going on trial serving jail time? >> the facts and evidence will take the process where it leads. i have read the mueller report. i do believe that we've should believe bob mueller when he tells us essentially the only reason an indictment was not returned was because of a memo in the department of justice that suggests you cannot indict
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a sitting president. but i have seen prosecution of cases on much less evidence. jesse: besides the fact she is boring, she is also dead wrong. >> if she read the mueller report she would have ungs there was no -- she would have understood there was no collusion. she used to be a prosecutor. while she was out there getting high she used to lock up black men who did. she said it. i can't believe she said that on the radio. jesse: what's going on with these democrats? they want to impeach him, lock him up, they want to hurt him. they want to lock his son up. they are going after everybody. why can't they just beat him at the ballot box? >> wherever you are a threat you will be a target. president trump is a threat to
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the democrat party. he's only been in office for two years and he's been able to do more than what they have been able to do ever since they have been in government. so now they target him. jesse: the president of the united states tweeted at diamond and silk can we put up on the screen what he said. two fantastic people, my friends from the very beginning. ladies, what were you doing before you were doing this little routine? where did that come from. >> we are average americans like everybody else. we've solved it. you were right about that. >> we were ordinary people. jesse: doing your thing, working. you know, hanging out. and then you caught the trump train. >> no, we invented the trump train. that's right, baby. >> he's our president, and we
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love him so much. and i want to say thank you, mr. president for everything you are doing for this country and all of americans. jesse: thank you to. "watters' world" for putting the ladies on. up next, the world's naked bike ride. one of the cyclists is here to say why she rode nude for the climate. let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain.
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strike to call attention to abortion rights. and emily took all of her clothes off to make a points. now bike riders are exposing the effects of climate change by taking part in the worldwide naked bike ride. what does it feel like to ride naked through the streets of chicago? >> it's empowering? jesse: why is it empowering? >> you get to be with an enormous group of cyclists who are like-minded and shout your message to the city and the world. >> i rode in my underpants. people wear what they choose,
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and we say bare as you dare. whatever makes you feel comfortable. some people are fully clothed. but we encourage people to be as naked as they find comfortable riding. >> the purpose of being naked is to express how vulnerable we are as cyclists on the roads. we want cars and pedestrians and people to recognize we are exposing ourselves to anything that happens on the road. we are not in metal cages of cars keeping us safe. jesse: there is a climate change message wrapped up in this, am i wrong about this? >> there is definitely a climate change message. we like to celebrate freedom from oil. we ride our bikes so we are not
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car dependent. i rode my bike to work today. i never owned a car in my life. jesse: do you know how to drive a car? >> i know how. i learned in high school and used the family car for work and theater in high school. i can drive but i prefer not to. i don't think it's necessary. >> maybe you don't think it's necessary but other people do. you don't want all cars to be banished, you are just doing this as a personal idea? >> i wouldn't say i think all cars should be banished, but i do think our car culture is extreme and needs to be checked. jesse: we need to check our extreme car culture. >> i do. and i think people need to be aware there are other options. you don't need to drive a car
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jesse: 25-year-old pop superstar justin bieber challenged 50-year-old tom cruise to a cage fight. he said, tom, if you don't take this fight, you are scared and you will never live it down. who is willing to put on the fight? dana white? here to weigh in with his take, former mma iceman lindell. tom obviously is what like, twice his age. but he has that old man strength. and he used to be a wrestler.
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how do you see the fight going down? >> being a wrestler gives him an advantage. does bieber know a little bit of boxing? >> a lot of trainers when they work celebrities they try to pump them up if you really did this you could have been a pro. i don't think they mean it. jesse: i would agree with that. >> maybe you have athletic ability if you train a bunch of years you can do it. but they don't mean today or tomorrow. >> i have seen him box. we have video of him hitting the bags in the ring. there he is there. he can move his hands, he's got to technique. as you know, once someone like tom cruise who is angry gets ahold of you on the mat, it's
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curtains, do you agree with that? >> once he takes him down it will be over. but bieber is an athletic kid and with time you could probably teach him to fight. but he doesn't have enough training to be in the ring fighting with someone. where did this come from? is he trying to promote a movie? i don't know what's going on with it. to challenge a guy that's 56. what does that prove? you are 25. jesse: it's not a good look for bieber. it definitely gets him a lot of attention. he's probably promoting a new album. if you are tom cruise you are looking at this little man call you out for a ufc fight. what do you think tom cruise is
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thinking? >> he hasn't responded. i don't think he noticed. if he did he probably laughed it off. whatever. whatever, kid. jesse: i think they should think about cog som -- doing some of e fights in the octagon. >> i liked celebrity boxing back in the day. if you want to put these guys in, guys with real grudges, i don't know what tom and bieber have against each other or bieber has against tom. there are some guys who have a beef it would be fun to watch. i know it will be sloppy. it won't be real technical. but i don't mind watching guys beat each other up. jesse: i would pay pretty much anything to watch celebrities get their butt kicked.
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here is tom cruise. >> i will rain down in a [bleep] firestorm pound. you will have call the [bleep] united nations [bleep] to keep me from destroying you. i am talking [bleep] scorched earth [bleep]. jesse: tell me, is range in the octagon? that's got to be worth something. >> i have never been an emotional fighter, i'm a calculate fighter. but some people do. it might help in this situation. jesse: there he is, chuck liddell, knock them out, chuck. talk to you later. up next, a very special father's day last call with one of my favorite guys, front porch dad.
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jesse: there is a guy whose advice doesn't sink in until you grow up. i'm talking about good old dad. we present front porch dad with something we can all relate to. watch this. >> who touched the remote? this is the volume remote. where is the cable box remote. yes, sharon, i know it would be easier to have one remote. i am not going to do it manually. everybody get. you might be sitting on it. jesse: joining me, front porch dad. how did you get inspired to imitate father's like this. >> definitely my own parents for
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sure growing up in the suburbs of atlanta. jesse: you did the lawn care deal, shopping at costco. >> all that stuff. it still happens today. jesse jesse: you know your father is always trying to make you do chores. >> billy i need you to be home at 9:00 a.m. i have a lot of mulch coming in and on needs to help me lay it down. we have a capable son that can help us. we don't need to pay anybody else. you can sacrifice one saturday to help me and' your mother out. don't ask me why we are doing it. i just need you to come help me. jesse: it's so true. >> i tried to make some stuff that was relatable. and i guess it kinds of caught fire. it's funny to see how many people have had a similar experience growing up. jesse: it doesn't matter why, i
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just need you to do it. jesse: you know when you call your dad about a job or you have life plans, listen to this phone call. >> what do you mean you are going to move to thailand. that doesn't make any sense. how rough going to support yourself. did you think that through? ashley, you need health insurance. you are going to make it hard on yourself to be employable if you have keep having gaps in your employment. i didn't pay for you to get an education if you just waste it. >> i probably had that conversation one too many times. jesse: my parents don't ware what i'm doing as long as i have health insurance. >> as long as you have health insurance and there are no gaps. then you are fine. jesse: here is dad traveling. we have all either gone to the airport or ski trips or the beach.
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dad needs to get there early and he needs to be ready. watch. >> our flight leaves at 2:00 p.m. we are going to need to leave here no later than 8:00 a.m. by the time we get the car parked and check in and go through security. we want to give ourselves enough time. we need to make sure the scar is packed by tonight. i'm literally walking out the door. >> i can't stress enough, we have to get there six hours early. we'll miss our flight. jesse: i like packing the car the night before. >> every time. jesse: the kids aren't going to be helpful. you have got to handle all the kids and it won't be easy. >> dad as a system how he packs the car. jesse: front porch dad, follow him on instagram. jesse: be sure to follow me on
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frontal boundary, instagram and twitter. remember, i'm waters and this is hide world. [♪] judge jeanine: welcome to "justice," i'm jeanine pirro. thanks for once again making last week's justice number one all day, all night, all weekend long. that means saturday and sunday. thank you. tonight we have a huge lineup of a-list guests ready to take news. senator behind i graham, minority leader kevin m carthy. first as always, my opening statement. this week's orchestrated outrage
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