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example, what is? >> i asked one if he would do it again and he said, in a second. now it is up to the united statepresident ofthe unis expected to sign it, and now after all these years, there is help. here is. >> >> jesse: on jesse watters along with my coworkers. while they are obsessively clinging to the collusion narrative that's been debunked, president trump is shrugging off of the left mola and mueller me. in studies focusing on what really matters. with democrats distracted the president is using the moment to rail mostly him or his opponents as our leftist socialists.
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>> president trump: even the democrats are getting dragged into the far left position. we will do a new deal which is the craziest thing i've ever heard. if i'm up there in the debate all along with some maniac that they chose and the maniac is saying, we are going to do this for you, do that for you, we will give you everything, everybody gets a free rolls-royce, every family, and we will take care of the legal in the comic immigrants than we take care of our own citizens. >> jesse: i love that line. tomorrow will be a good day, obviously it will be wall-to-wall but who knows how many days it will last afterwards and then we will be right back to the presidential election. >> dana: i've always said that, the continuation of the mueller investigation after it ended even though they said his report would be the end-all be-all it is really just an opposition research campaign for
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the 2020 democrats who, like kamala harris have called for the president to be impeached over the "findings" in the mueller report even though there was no collusion. and they will confine what is supposed to be saying. but president trump is when, and his approval rating is as high as it's been. the number against him has gone down, and health care for illegal aliens and medicare for all, support for that among independent voters especially has gone way down.
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the american public care about health care and taxes, almost went to both the amount they care about mueller. that's five times for those watching at home. are they focused on kitchen table issues? >> greg: if they are focused on -- >> jesse: they have the greatest health care plan ever. working on those details. >> greg: and its republicans that have problems with this deficit. that could be an asset to republicans but now, and but when we do it, fine.
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the one who is obsessing at president trump, this is ridiculous. this is a second bite of the apple. what a waste of time. don't do it. i don't understand, you guys, and i just heard from katie, no collusion and no obstruction. and if that's the case you guys should be saying, get out there robert mueller and talk. >> jesse: a lot of them are excited. >> you hear that from members of the dishes sherry committee which are republicans, which is we don't know why we are doing this. i'm not even going to watch. i've got a life. this isn't the second bite, this is the 14th bite. you know what you guys are like? you are like civil war
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reenactors with the losing side. you'd dress up every day hoping for a different outcome. this is a high school rendition of "fiddler on the roof." it's helpful pathetic and laughable. in times of prosperity, how do you gin up conflict? they only have two clubs in their golf bag. i have a prediction for 2,020 because of all of this -- this immediate fakery. they will create a repeat surprise, and if you take the politically correct climate, they come create an illusion of uniformity. if everyone you know sets trump is evil, they don't want to confront you when they have these confrontational tantrums. so this is why brexit surprised
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erupt and trump surprise the world in 2016. as they keep ginning up the hysteria half of the people are going to move to the other side just like they did before. and cory booker who was on one of the late shows the other night had this to say about the president. watch. >> donald trump is a guy who, you understand it, he hurts you. in the testosterone makes me feel like punching him which would be bad for this elderly come out of shape man that he is. this physically weak specimen. >> that some really good trash talk right there. >> any woman knows that if a man asked to talk about his testosterone, you got nothing. this is the end of your road to nowhere.
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in the same for the democrats conducting this. and the same one from the wall street editorial, charge donald trump from obstructing an investigation that wasn't obstructed into a conspiracy that didn't exist. you have not, zero, zip, zilch. and albert brooks from broadcast knows as his character, wouldn't it be a great world. if needy were a turn on, it's still not a turn on. and you will lose. >> you saw, and what happened was they were actually violent signaling to the hard left. he's part of the antifa. i'd really like to punch him but, it's kind of sad to see him act this way because it is a sign of insecurity as he's
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fading away. it's like, where is he going? >> in terms of violent rhetoric and i will pay your bills, trump didn't -- it's obnoxious, but not violent. >> they need someone obnoxious enough. i will throw him in prison. >> is actually trying out macho him. >> he is smart and coming on to a different direction than love and he's like, i don't need to play these guys. >> no toxic masculinity which is clearly driving these democrats. >> juan: is this a trump rallying for marianne
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williamson? i'm wondering why? >> jesse: why do you not like marianne williamson, she is the smartest candidate? [laughs] coming up, police officers being attacked. it is the left anti-cop rhetoric to blame. but first president trump says he is making straws great again. we will explain, next. every day, visionaries are creating the future. so, every day,
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>> neil: at most political campaign sell techie t-shirts and nobody wants. what does the trump campaign cell? an attitude in the form of
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recyclable plastic straws. since the campaign tweeted making straws great again, the first batch of 140,000 sold out, that's 200 grand in sales. you can call this silly or mean but it's pretty hilarious. the trump straw targets key legal weaknesses and misplaced priorities and pokes them right in the eyes. that's more proof of how liberals try to distract us from the harm they've done to our cities, law enforcement, job markets and our border. maybe no one will notice what they did to the humans of downtown l.a. and other democratic if they save the turtle from a straw. an actual headline said someday, but told her so mike turtle may end up with the trump branded straw and its knows. so trump saw this absurd crusade as the perfect opportunity for the new republican party, one that finally understands the power of fun and the muscle of mockery. along the turf, can turf solely
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owned by the script of the left, the left whose shriek like nosy neighbors on the right who are laughing out loud. it's a soggy replacement for something that work just fine. how funny is that that the straw socks? they even suck at sucking. >> i have to say that trump might be the first president -- trump is the first president in history to galvanize trolling for fun and profit. >> dana: so the campaign manager for trump 2020, brad parscale tweeted last week that he is so over a paper straws, asked tag liberal progress. this is exactly what they would do to you at the economy as well, squeeze it until it doesn't work. then they start selling real straws to raise tons of money and this is the reaction.
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what other things should they sell? lawn darts. i want everyone to listen because i will give president trump some credit. i think he's genius to get people to separate themselves from their money. so first we are going to take your guns and now we are going to take your straws and then you can mock the liberals. but go right ahead. to me i just think the bible says we should be good stewards of the earth. but now, don't pay attention to that, just go ahead and do whatever you want. >> jesse: what was the bible painteprinted on?
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>> juan: paper. >> jesse: those poor trees. >> i'm going to have to agree, we will eventually phase out plastic straws and here is why. they are that in the top ten most polluted items on the world's beaches. they clog up the streams and the waterways and the lakes and the rivers and the oceans because they are so thin they don't get collected up. so i want to body surf without straws and tan without straws and i know you do too. i want to eat the fish before they die. i want to kill the fish, but i think we can all agree on this that paper straws are better for the environment. and they don't disintegrate. how long does it take to set up an ice coffee? an hour?
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you sip it and it's over. >> they don't work. they try to give you metal straws, they chip your teeth. so unless medicare for all -- unless medicare for all -- >> let me -- let me talk to you about the president responding. >> president trump: i do think we have bigger problems in plastic straws. you know it's interesting about plastic straws? so you have a little straw. but what about the plates and the represent everything else that are much bigger and they are made of the same material? so the straws are interesting. everybody focuses on the straws but there are a lot of other things to focus on but it's an interesting. >> you know, they are paper. his hypocrisy all around.
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>> it is. i love the liberal lunacy unity, and that's not just the a stench of sanctimonious -- when you are walking around. what might be a bigger problem than plastic straws? i don't know. cigarette butts, beer cans. >> jesse: you are turning into a liberal. >> we can do it here, too. >> yes we are. >> in this straw is fully intact. just say, can't believe. i'm going on vacation. i don't want all that junk on the beach. we can sell everything. he says -- of >> jesse: i love
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>> juan: democrats are having serious regrets for forcing al franken out of office. he resigned in 2017 over sexual misconduct allegations after widespread pressure from within his own party. but now, a new yorker article wrist field several democratic officers wishes he never stepped inside.
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and he said i will never do something, that isn't always the case. so while some democrats say they made a mistake, one of franken's biggest critics senator kirsten gillibrand is doubling down. >> wasn't denied anything. it was his and his alone, whether to wait for his next election. the decision i made was whether or not to somehow blaming me for a man's actions and a man decision is pretty absurd. >> frank, do you think he should have resigned? he didn't have anything in the court of law, no due process. i'm thinking sometimes these cases can be perspective because time changes. >> he was pretty low on the
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totem pole. if this was in the context of the democrats wanting to look pure while they are trying to attack droid more. it was fresh off the heels of the weinstein situation so they were going to get killed with what about is him as they have stuck behind this table. >> but i think the real deal is the jane mayer who did this piece is not a real journalist. this is a puff piece to rehab his images and his career and she didn't treat anyone in the same way as she would have treated al franken. why doesn't she look at some of the sexual harassment lawsuit settlements in congress that the taxpayers have to play for? no. she was a headache for the bush administration, explained the agents and now she's back helping people who hate trump. this is what happens with democrats. they only and any time you use it it's conviction. she pokes holes and you accuser
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said the photo with this was taken december 24. she says oh, no, it was taken december 21. that's a big hole, i think we are, but ultimately the plate stumbling on the ground but i still think -- bring back the slab rule. once a man gets fresh, slap them right in the face. >> i'm thinking to myself about finger snaps, jesse had rightly mentioned that she had written a piece about the cavanaugh. so i'm thinking what are the standard officials with regards to inappropriate behavior? because to me it looks like when the charges are against the democrat you don't get away but when it's against the other one,
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you do. >> they came out with a 400 page report and he was confirmed showing that not a single accusation against him panned out and didn't have any kind of evidence. so he asked with a substandard is, the standard as evidence, not jumping to conclusions and not necessarily believing women but taking them seriously making sure you weigh both sides of the story it says she -- there is no such evidence presented. >> there was photo that was presented and information. >> there is no information or evidence presented at all outside of accusations from 30 years ago. they also connected t to the accusers who democrat was trying to take down supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. so the standard is, everybody take a breath.
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you cannot continue to push forward false allegations or jump to conclusion because it hurts people who have real cases against men who are abusers or predators. >> juan: do you think you should have resigned? >> dana: i don't know what he should have done but she was leading the charge so she certainly had something to do with the pressure on him. >> juan: so, the women aren't heard and is that all you want? is that not fair? >> dagan: i think they've been heard in many of forums. what's the point of this article in th the new yorker? for him, he's the victim. when you talked about that photo of leanne tweed and, she was asleep. he got away with that in part and they are making excuses for it now because, oh, he's a
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comedian. what's the point of the article in the new yorker, to send a message to democrats and liberal men of like, next time we will go easy on you. but to the republicans, they will bake, fry and microwave you until there is nothing left. >> juan: while, i think he is still president. so greg, i was thinking about this and i thought to myself, what sanctions are in place? you get someone like that guy like steve king, republicans can script to him but they don't make him resign. the democrats made him get out. >> they didn't make him do anything. >> jesse: 's party ate him alive. however, he is not innocent. i know personally to people that he did this to. we talked about it, not just
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liana. we know kathy lee got -- if frank gifford were alive today he would beat the out of al franken. so i think everybody knew this about al franken. he used to grab people and because them, he bragged about it on howard stern or he talked about in the green room and there is visual evidence that jane may or ignored. she used gossip to destroy cavanaugh but there were actually stories about al franken. i wish he had due process under which he stuck around. i wish he had actually been questioned. but like a lot of people, he had the progressive pig pass. they survive and thrive as long as they support democrats and they look the other way. >> juan: but you think you should have had due process before leaving? >> jesse: he was guilty and he should have stuck around but, i think he knew it was going to be
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mayor bill de blasio is calling it unacceptable but rudy giuliani says bill de blasio is to blame for routinely disrespecting police. >> it makes me sick. disruption, disorderly conduct, and number of other charges that you will be charged because you have a mayor in new york city that won't allow it. >> dagan: there's been plenty of rhetoric about how social media should react, and they probably hesitated because i didn't want to be on video. >> greg: indecision makes police second gas because they know they will not get the support of upper management or come up the mirror. that sets the tone for their behavior and that the policy set by city hall. if they do something, if they do the right thing which is to arrest and do the stuff, or the mirror say, no it was just water and i tell my son every day to watch out for you cops. remember the new york police department's minority majority.
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it's made up of minorities. and they allowed them to run for president and run their mouth off. it is so upset upsetting to me, because i know what's going on in the cops mind. i know if they act and its perceived as an overreaction, their lives are ruined. because it will be on tv. they have to act, that's their job. so i don't know, should they be disciplined? i would be interested in what they think. are they in a hopeless situation? >> do you mean discipline for not acting? >> greg: people doing wrong things do not listen.
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she didn't want to react to the suspects who were beating her because she feared backlash in the public sphere and almost lost her life over it. the policy is that they cities are putting in place. >> as part of the ferguson effect. that's actually a myth that there are actually amounts. and, that's like instant replay. that's bad camera angles, and that may or doesn't want a problem like that and the police department and communities don't want a problem like that.
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it's less respect for authority figures in the country. teachers, body slammed in schools. brownsville and brooklyn when this happens, it's a dangerous street in new york city. i think they had 13 murders in one precinct last year so it's sad that these guys who are saving lives are being humiliated like this. gunshots went off me be the first one they are respond. that you have to also understand that cop sometimes abuse their authority. in this case no one has said that these policemen were doing
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anything wrong. they were arresting someone and apparently with good reason or we would have heard about it by now. so what you have is a bunch of juvenile jerks i think abusing these officers as human beings and i feel for the officers. and i think they extended extraordinary restraint. i think the cops are to be saluted for demonstrated that kind of restraint. >> greg: i think it sends a message. >> juan: when you have police who clearly act as adults when other people are acting like juvenile jerks, it sends a clear signal to all of us. the cops are right in this situation and we should back the cops. -- i think that would have been -- water in your head would have been too much. to me, it's totally different,
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like those cops down in louisiana who were fired, we have bad cops but this was not it. >> greg: no one it disagrees that they were bad cops. but if nothing was done and it sends a message to the street -- >> mayor de blasio puts these officers in a position, where like you said, you can't react. it's been a massive reduction in low-level crime arrests in the city and you know why? they are closing rikers island. and in the city by thousands of people. they know they are not supported by the leadership here. we will arrest these individuals, and that's a reasonable place and arrest them. >> we have the lower crime rate
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♪ 's before we've all had an unpleasant experience or two at a business or restaurant and maybe we left a scathing review or two or ten later on yelp. but can posting something land you in legal jeopardy? a growing number of people are being sued over their online reviews with one case going as high as a million dollars. businesses are fighting back and that ranges from doctors offices to theme parks. we have turned into a culture of complaints where everything is a hardship. oh, my god, i went to this restaurant and they were closed on labor day.
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one star. i had a delicious meal but the chef didn't come out and kiss my ring. we used to stand in the yard and yell at the neighbor's kid or shout into the belly of our toilet, but we don't do that anymore. >> greg: social media has democratized the bullhorn. we are all critics without the responsibility of being a critic. let's say i'm drunk at a bar with the responsibility of being thrown out and let's say i got food poisoning or i could say that they were racist or bigoted. because i had a bad experience. do you remember the college bakery, i think it was a bakery that ejected people for shoplifting in the college accused them of racially profiling? the restaurant almost lost everything and they ended up suing the college and they ended up winning millions. lawsuits as much as i hate lawyers, lawsuits may be the
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only correction for the unsubstantiated smear. daca i agree. is this the first step in eliminating online trolls that make stuff up? you have no recourse. this is a lawless landscape on social media and i think people have to understand that there should be repercussions if you are liable or unfairly treated. the last book i wrote before the book without, my publisher said, we are getting all these trolls, we are getting all these bots. and i'm like, what? well, there's nothing we can do about it. >> greg: that was mean. >> juan: one guy in dallas comes up and said, and one of your trolls. and i love it, what's going on? [laughs]
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>> dagan: we are bad actors, but it's about self editing. >> jesse: if you don't write for travel and leisure magazine, you are not a film critic. who goes out to dinner -- not every dinner is a ten. let's be honest. who rushes home, goes on yelp and said, the food sucks? the wors worst is, -- they've ga delay on their flight and so they start all over the airline. maybe the airline is trying to save your life. >> it's the same thing with twitter. i logged in, check out what's going on, everything is racist and everyone is racist. someone is getting obliterated and eviscerated for saying something racist on twitter. it's a sick, horrible place. yelp and twitter were separated at birth, they are discussing people. i think the businesses should pay a bunch of these lawyers to
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overwhelm and study steamrolled these trolls and bankrupt them. >> greg: and do a peter teal. it's been us before the majority of the reviews are five stars, or 59% of them. most people who leave reviews are positive. >> juan: most of those stars are paid for. >> greg: a lot of people do paddock. >> dagan: so you are only allowed to review if you like the place? i took photos of license plate of everyone who flipped me off or cut me off but i haven't put them on and twitter, because i don't want to get sued. and i'm bananas, but i haven't done it.
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>> time now for "one more thing." greg. >> time for -- ♪ animals are great normal animals are great ♪ ♪ animals are great people are chanting it. they love it. they love, oh, my god. i thought i was sick of the bottle cap challenge until i saw this precious pomeranian. it is a pomeranian. check this slo-mo. look at this, beautiful! fluffy cloud of magical bliss. boom! can we do it one more time? yes. yes. what a beautiful, beautiful do that dog's car. so clean. that's a clean dog, and then got. i've seen enough. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great >> you must have missed jesse. jesse was great. jesse data. >> i kicked the bottle over.
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>> i just drank a bottle. >> today the music world is mourning the passing of new orleans music legend art novel of the neville brothers. he's also the father of fox news anchor arthel neville. he helped to shape the soundtrack of new orleans music over the last 50 years. if you are listening right now to his new orleans carnival anthems "mardi gras mambo" and here he is performing one of my favorites. "fire on the bayou." ♪ all right. our condolences go out to his daughter in the entire novel family with a special note to his brother aaron neville, a man with a deep soulful voice. musical geniuses. our best to them. >> very inspiring artists. also very inspiring, this young man named tim, and attendee at a camp where kids were missing
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their limbs or had an accident or were born without limbs do things and get better. check him out trying to land a 20-inch box jump. >> go! right there! >> almost there! >> come on! ♪ >> all right there he is, tim. i thought i do something a little more uplifting, inspiring more than my usual -- videos and viral videos. >> this was choreographed by jesse. >> that was terrific. >> is a virtue. >> i was about to signal you. >> i think in the gym when i see people like that i think those of the really tough guys. >> white man can't jump. i get about 2 inches. >> good for him. if you thought you had a cool birthday, which jesse definitely does because if the day before my birthday, check out jamie
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brown. she was born on july 11th, a.k.a. 7-eleven at 7:11:00 p.m. and if that wasn't enough she was born weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, so after hearing about her birth, 7-eleven, the company, reached out to her mother and i gave her a gift basket with diapers, onesies and other treats and the convenience are also celebrate her birthday by starting a college fund and pledged $7,111. >> is that a slurpie. >> 3 to free slippers on 7-eleven. >> hot dogs and slippery forever. >> i hate scooters and i hate the people who ride scooters. so check out this video. this is josh and dallas. he was on his way to work and he saw this dude riding a scooter down the highway. he was wearing a backpack with headphones, not a care in the world. so apparently scooters, you can drive them on the streets with speed limits of 35 miles per hour or lower, used on the
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interstate. again, if you believe in darwinism you will not regulate the use of scooters. because this paper straw, still working fine. >> liar! >> it's true. set your dvr, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next with brett. >> bret: thanks, jesse. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. breaking tonight, the justice department is opening an investigation of major digital tech firms to see if they engaged in anticompetitive practices. no company names were announced today with the doj is referring to what he calls "search" social media and some retail services online. kristin fisher has details of what could be the start of a really big investigation. >> could be a big investigation and it could really pose a big threat to companies like facebook, google, amazon, and apple. none of them were specifically mentioned in a press release from the department of justice,

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