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i'm greg i love you america. ♪ welcome to waters world i'm jesse watters i told you so. that's the subject of tonight's waters word before the public impeachment hearings i said this on the five. >> leave it to the democrats to make impeachment boring this is about a transcript of a phone encall with a country no one cas about. these are household names. they aren't heavy hilt percent wake me up when big dogs testify in public. oh thing is no one can find you on a map it's not a sexy scandal russia was sexy there was inteeg people are hand cuffs on them. it was about an election. this has no intrigue whatsoever. and the democrats have failed to deliver anyny sort of convincing narrative. right after that i was attacked
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on cnn. >> this new message i've been notice for last couple of days is that this scandal is too complicated. it is kind of boring to the public. jesse watters was on five saying americans can't even find ukraine on a map well that's true put a map on screen and help people understand. i think he was bordering on insulting viewers at home saying this is not a sexy scandal, this is too, complicated. now this guy brian knows exactly what i'm talking about. we're in the same business. you're busy. youu have a lot going on at home family, worker, and there's had always drama. you care about what you feel. politicians in the press they can try to make you care. e.they can break it down and sel it really hard. but there's a limit. even admitted it later in the weekend and started worrying if i was right. >> well people tune in in tv term and pay to talk this way but this is one level of
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television show that's about to unfold will the democrats put on aa powerful first episode? will they convince people to keep watching. for the same reason watching on netflix on listening to new podcast we choose to keep listening we're interested in episode one. >> he's asking the question i already answered -- no. people aren't going to be interested in this weak sauce. the ratings prove me right. since donald trump's election, here are the major tv moments. the network's blowout the programming and it goes live during the day look trump inauguration. 30 million people -- the royal wedding, just shy of 29 million. the kavanaugh hear physicians everybody watched 20 million comey almost 20 million watched. cohen got 16 million but first day of the impeachment inquiry just 13 million. now, explained it very well. american are experiencing
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hearings fatigue in the trump era. this time with, quote, witnesses who weren't household names. reuters said consequential but dull trump impeachment hearingsingses without a bang. politico called it an impeachment flop npr says unfashion civic lesson with few viral 340e789s nbc news first two witnesses lacked the pizzazz necessary to capture public attention. so i predicted it. and hit me for it but then pals agree with me that it was a bust so will he attack his liberal pal for calling impeachment dull? in other l words not sexy? we'll see. one mommy that was pretty interesting was this -- where is the impeachable offense in that call are either of you here today to assert there was an impeachable offense in that call?
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shout is out, anyone. none of the democrat never on the call and never met donald trump. read the transcript. the rest is hearsay. trump never says investigate the bide or aren't getting money media doesn't want to talk about tripght because there's no blackmail in it. now, i'll read from the transcripting right now. trump says do us a favor and find out what happened in the 2016 election over there. now if there was collusion with democrat he wanted to know, quote, i would like to have attorney general call you perfectly legal. perfectly understandable. ukraine president said okay, of course. then trumpmp says i heard you he a prosecutor who was very good and he was shut down and that's really unfair. you have some really bad people involved. was there is a lot of talk about biden's son that biden stop the prosecution. and a lot of people want to find
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out about that so whatever you can doer with the attorney genel would be great. nothing wrong with that and never military aid in entire phone call asking an ally to cooperate with his attorney general that's standard. now there's allegations of corruption and collusion. he's not asking ukraine to open a formal investigation but casual if you can do something, do it. and ukraine can do whatever wants it is a sovereign nation and it is upp to ag bill barr to do whatever he wants. if barr thinks biden or his son may have done something wrong he can open an a investigation and biden and his son haven't even been investigated. by ukraine or by bill barr. and military aid sent to ukraine there's no impeachable crime or teamed crime now media says
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presidential candidate can't be investigated by their political opponents. really? trump and his whole campaign were investigated by obama. with no basis -- there was no collusion, remember? he was investigated anyway. and obama used allies to do it britain, ukraine, italy, australia. and there has a basis to look into the biden family but that hasn't even happened. now, in a strange twist, the two star witnesses on wednesday made key points against impeachment. and ambassador taylor said we met with ukraine president the day after that july 25th trump phone call, and zelensky said it was a great call and there were no issues. in fact ambassador met with him three times after the phone call and he never mentioned anything about pressure investigation or military aid.id taylor also said ukraine didn't
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even know the aid was ever delayed. it is not possible to be blackmailed if you don't know it. george kent from the state department was even stronger. he testified that hunter biden company burisma was corrupt to the core and wants it investigated. >> this is a fox news alert i'm in new york. the associateed press reporting louisiana governor john belle edwards has won reelection in a tight and stunning race with businessmen eddy won by 20,000 votes. this is with about 96% of the precincts reporting let's listen in live now as new govan speaks. >> you absolutely without question -- the the state governor award with a pure heart, a clear concise conscience and soul that mirrors martyrs that have gone before us. the sustain us lord with knowing, that all things begin
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and end with jesus christ. a man who will play often, a man who will pray with god fears intentions. a man who will pray with direction and passion mirrored by our saint. and lastly, lord, sustain our governor in such a way and especially tonight. lord, i ask your blessing also on mr. eddy and his wife linda their family as well, may our state heal all of the partisan differences. and may you and i never forget that never had anything to do with neither an elephant or or a donkey. and everything to do with following the lamb or lord watch over them and guide them and may your martyr and savior jesus
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what you did today was to show that good guys don't always finish last. i get to congratulate you because you reelected a man that walked with faith in every day and every conversation we it's t about what is politically correct thing to do. the only thing for him is doing justice, loving mercy and loving humbly with his god. [inaudible conversations] he took a two dollar deficit -- [cheering] and created a $500 million
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surplus. he expanded medicaid to 460 thousand people in louisiana. he made sure that louisiana is not the incarceration capital of the world anymore. more importantly he would do crime at the same time. and i'll just say -- he did the biggest investment in early childhood education and recent history. [applause] and this last one which was accomplishment for the legislature, for the governor, but more importantly for the first lady we gave teachers their first pay raise in ten
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years. so let me introduce, introduce for the people around this country watching. but to the people of louisiana we are elected a friend. we are elected a leader. we reelected a man god for another four years congratulations to you and congratulations to you. thank you. thank you what a great night it is for louisiana.
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to god be the glory. >> amen. >> my love for this state deepens with every day that i have the honor to serve as your governor because every day i get to meet more louisianans who reminding me how blessed we are to call this great state home. the goodness the decent city, the generosity the people of louisiana inspire me. just look around this room. this room looks like the great state of louisiana. and this is your night even more than it is mine. you didn't just vote for me. you voted for four more years of putting louisiana first. you may have heard me say once
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or twice that god will order our steps. but we have to move our feet. and you moved your feet to-- [inaudible conversations] you picked up phones and you handed out yard signs. you gave your neighbors a ride to the voting precinct. all of you have a reason why this election was important to you. and it may not be the same reason. but it is your collective experiences that make up the story of louisiana . and by the way, you showed a lot of good sense because you also voteed to reelect my wonderful wife donna as your first lady. [applause]
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has been the love of my life and since i was in the 7 grade, y'all. she's been my for more than 30 yearses. but over the past four years she has won the heart of the people of louisiana. she has worked tirelessly on behalf of louisiana children, and i know she is looking forward to continuing that work. i also want to thank my children because they have sacrificed a lot of time with their father and i will tell you my wife and my children have to endure silliness that should never be inflicted on anybody -- but you know no matter how busy this job get, a always find time me and my family to be together, and we have sharedded some
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pretty special memories over the past few years, whether it's going fishing with john miller alligator hunting with phil or celebrating samantha's birthday i'm sorry wedding. to jonathon -- we did that few years ago at the governor's mansion but i want to also thank any mother and my brother web and my sister. and i want to thank my in-laws as well bob and helen look i could have not asked for a more supportive family and the reason they believed in me is because they know the lessons instilled in us by parent have guided my steps as governor. especially our face and our belief in social justice. you know, i also want to tell you that i have been blessed with the hardest working
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smartest campaign staff this has ever been. i want to thank victor cabo. [applause] all of the folks who worked for me i tell them on first day we were not going to be jot worked and we were not outworked. they poured their hearts into this campaign because they knew turning back on progress was quite simply not an option and two any staff and the governor's office and my chief of staff mark cooper all of the people who work for me jay darden matthew block and all of my cabinet officials -- i want to thank all of you for your hard work during our first term and i want to thank you for the good work. you know we face a major challenges that first year in office from the budget crisis
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to flooding but together we pooled that there's no channel that we cannot overcome. and one of the first people to share our vision for better louisiana was linda day who let our first campaign for governor. after battling cancer but i know that she's here in spirit tonight and she has proud of the campaign that we ran. you know i had an opportunity to speak with eddy earlier this evening. and i want to thank you for putting it out there for public service it is a difficult thing for anyone to do. we both agreed that the time for campaigning is over. >> all right you're with listening to acceptance speech being given by john belle
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edwards in baton rouge, louisiana right now and might have been a medical emergency that just happened right behind him but he's been reelected as governor louisiana edging out businessman republican eddy a stunning loss for republicans. i'm in new york now back to "watters world." i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! (danny) after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. (danny) every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. quickbooks. backing you.
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georges was on msnbc so wolf invites her on and tries to humiliate her but didn't work out very well.l. watch. >> i don't to talk about your marriage i know there are -- there are issues there. your house georgeen conway is a lawyer. >> what did you say george -- >> did you say there are issues there you don't want to talk about your marriage? >> why did you say that? >> i want to talk about a substance of point that your husband george conway made he was on television all day yesterday. >> what you just quoted said every day by voices but you wanted to put it in my husband's voice because you think that will help and sticking to kellyanne conway and let me make it clear you didn't stick to kellyanne conway but you embarrass yourself and i'm embarrassed for you. >> oh. comedian mike fell is a host of the loftist party podcast, and joining me now so wolfson plays
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third on at five we beat him by almost 2 million viewers a night. you crossing with a guest host all of the g time. [laughter] and -- this is a stunt they need for eyeballs. it was horrible and it is like wolf forgot that she was in the room with him. like he could do that when it is a live via satellite but oh yeah crap she's right here. >> awkward is there any chance he was throwing out eggs? right he was trying to get it a little so hear the marriage is bad. like -- [laughter] wolf looking for an opening. i do. i do. i didn't like how they showed like her on camera watching the sound bite if you could full that up that's a little technique that you use in television when you're showing rightng here when you're showing the guest watch the soundbite that you're playing they do that so you try to make the audience see the guest sweat. so the whole thing was a kneecap job from the stunt you know, if kellyanne would have slapped wolf around a lot of people
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think she would have been justified. >> wow. i did not know about that trick. i don't know. >> a tv trick i have a few other tricks up my sleeve and not use them. >> doing them now? >> no we're not. so donald trump who knows a thing or two about tv tricks. lit it up the other day, thursday night, and he had some funny insults that we would like toke replay. roll it. >> little shifty shift. got the little ten inch neck. what size shirt do you need? i we are a size nine. he will not make the lsu football team that i can tell you. he's six. he's six. hehe made up my conversation. he's a thief. he's a crook and you know what had? he's a corrupt politician and frankly he should be prosecuted. you love that don't you?
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>> i do. it is fantastic it is timing rhythm amazing that four years ago he wasn't doing that and now it is just like -- it is like watching a prize fighter who now started to train. amazing. his timing the best i love when he does it. with the shift thing that was brilliant another university donald trump is george the best standup ever. >> what size shirt what neck your size it is like a 13? >> yeah you're hitting the gym i can tell. >> also some crazy stuff happening in san francisco. you're familiar with san francisco -- >> i am. >> prosecutor will now who is basically a marksist he said he's going to e let san francisco people pee on the street and he's not going to do anything about it. >> i tell you what he knows i have ah bunch of dudes that i wentnt to college with that want their record expunged public urination. probably the biggest charge of any college student is in the
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country. right. but these aren't college students and these are -- people just letting it go. >> it's the worst i do i don't know what theon people of san francisco are even thinking and they have a huge pile of money and i did research into this. they have tens of millions of dollars at least build some toilets put out some port potty they're like prosecutor is the into it in some way. no -- just let it rip. wherever you want to go. him and wolf are out there checking out scene by the bank. michael, check him out on the podcast, and a live -- november 24th, chicago improv reading live show it is going to be great. great to see you buddy still is to come gender reveal parties all over the internet these days.. but some liberals believe they can be boxing babies into the wrong gender. one eve those liberals named owl---- the name is owl like the bird is going to debate me about this, next. but first -- fox news goes deep into gang
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>> live from america's nod news headquarters a stunning victory in louisiana where governor john belle edwards has just won reelection in a very tight race. defeating republican change eddy by 1,000 votes during the campaign edwards remained remiengtded voters that he had a race all $2 billion deficit which he blamed on republican predecessor bobby jindal and front runner pete leading field request 25% in a new cnn des moines register poll out today that's a 16 point surge for the mayor since december there's a three year battle for elizabeth warren 16% former vp joe bide and bernie sanders each have 15%. i'm now back to "watters world."
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hot fox news goes deep inside south side and find people there don't like barack obama feels likend he left them behind. >> what did he do for black america? >> thater is to be determined. no we can determine it now. eight years. , nothing. scratch myat head right presidet obama failed the black community. well he did not invest in chicago. preponderance he failed chicago and so people will be talking in a barber shop and they'll kism we did not feel his economic impact. we know that. join me for fox news contributor author of the new book taken for granted. what did the people down in the south side say about donald trump? >> actually there was some individuals that i interview who thought he wastr doing a tremendous job. >> economically somebody who was ho delivering and i talk about it in any book taken for granted
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president trump is most impactful president that black america has had in my lifetime. : how do black men feel the economic impact because you know if you don't have a lot and you have a little bit more you might not feel n that. . let's talk facts in 2016, about if you're african-american male between age of 20 to 24, 47% of you unemployed or out of school we know what hasou happed since 2016 and statistic has shown since 2016 up to now been 1.3 million jobs added into the black community president trump can take a lot of credit for that. thing have definitely changed. >> so things have changed economically. what about the violence on south side? >> horrific i talk nb the book how liberals in chicago and across this country has failed us. that is whether you be appalachian region or black person on south side of the chicago. >> you spoke to guys who have a rough recordlet put it that way.
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roll it. >> i want the 27 in 93 -- only thing only difference it is today is this right here. the world see testify day. chicago in the third world country. >> ask what you went to jail for? >> crack-cocaine -- robbery -- >> possession deliver riff patrol substance. >> mind telling us what you did? >> murder. >> to know -- wow. back out there.ac he's back out there and he's making a difference he got ex-con for community and social change he's going into the community where they have taken so much and they're building back up so that's really good. >> so you hear about this good will for barack obama, obviously, chicago is hometown. that's where he came out of. >> where he failed so how percent aiming wise how much do people feel like barack obama has let them down during the course of his administration?
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>> here's the thing i talk about taking for graduated internal conversation within black community about him not doing much at all for black for black people. >> but they don't talk about it a lot in the press. not on fox news and say to make this go viral you're now famous. >> they don't want real conversation getting out there. flings not at all and president trump is making a difference in america but he's really making a difference in an impact in black america. >> taken for granted that's the name of the book thank you very much. all right. our gender reveal party is offensive? my next guest say they're very offensive. find out why after the break. ♪ omises. i want nutrition made just for me. but i also want great taste. so i drink boost for women. new boost women with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new boost women.
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so they invite a bunch of people over friends and family -- and they share this moment the moment whether they find out it is a boy or girl very exciting but one of the reason we enjoy watching them on the internet is for the bloopers. [bleep] >> four, three, two, one -- [laughter] oh. [laughter] obviously these don't always go assed but some say you shouldn't plan them at all claims gender reveal parties are offensive and wrong. here to explain owl fisher a columnist from metro u.k. in the cocreator of the transfilm series my gender ration. okay owl why are gender reveal
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parties a bad idea? i love watching them on the internet. >> well i have to agree with favorite thing about gender reveal parties is seeing bloopers so i kind of enjoy when things go wrong because they are funny but i think -- yeah. i think from any point of view coming from a country where we don't really have gender reveal parties, it just seem a bit bizarre to me and seem a bit strange to be having these sort of parties because there's so many things to celebrate when you're having a child, and even though you might think it is a really innocent thing and it really fun thing it does feed into the stereotype of boy and girl being a certain way because it is not just about revealing gender it is also about having a pink or blue cake and feeding into the sort of stereotypes that men and women are are supposed to be in a certain way and i think for me that's a gripe that i have with gender reveal parties that they feed into a bigger picture of men and women supposed to be in a certain way. >> what's wrong with that and throughout thehr world --
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boys are boys and girls are girls. andls if a family wants to revel the gender of the baby with friends and family -- ony camera what's wrong with sharing that exciting surprising experience with people that you love?e how is that wrong? and so what -- and so what if it feeds into anything? >> i don't think it is wrong for people to want to celebrate their child or the gender of their child. but i think these sort of parties as i said just feed into these sort of stereotypes and i think people need to be a bit more of aware what it can mean because gender stereotypes cause things in society that aren't necessarily positive for anyone regardless of whether you're a boy or a girl and, of course, when youou are having these parties you're sharinging it with your family and friends and it is great time many but i just personally find them a bit ridiculous and seem to be getting out of hand as well. i think there's about two or three people recently that have actually died from these sort of gender reveal parties and first
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time e heard about a party was -- when someone actually calls the wildfire and burned down 3700 acres of land. >> obviously that was a very bad gender reveal but people get drunk -- but people get drunk and they fall off a bridge you don't ban alcohol. you just act more responsibly. but just going back to what you said. about stereotypes -- if a boy is a boy -- that's not a stereotype. it is what it is. >> yeah. of course boys and girls are just boy and girls and they like different things but when we sort of put people into certain box and say boys like blue and girls like pink there's something thate' comes along wih that. they expect girls to dress in a certain way. we expect boys to dress in a certain way. we expect them to behave in a certain way. >> so you don't want any girl to think that she should wear a dress? >> no that's not at all what i'm
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saying but should be -- >> aware that people can be different? >> no. girl can definitely like pink but i think we need to be aware that things aren't always like that. people can like different thing, and express themselves in different way. and i think we just need to be aware of it because when we have a gender reveal party and do these thing we're feeding into image that they should be a certain way and all i'm saying is people need to be more aware and think about this a bit more. >> okay well i'm thinking about it. and -- inch well -- [laughter] do you have many children? >> yeah i have two girls. we did not have a gender reveal party. the big surprise was that it was twins. [laughter] that was my big surprise. [laughter] all right. owl -- you're a a hoot. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you. >> all right disney slaying disclaimers on classic cartoons. warning children about what they're about to see. abby and carly tell us is this right or is this wrong?
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the warnings read -- this program is presented as originallyre created and may contain outdated cultural reference depictions for instance disney warning about peter pan, here's why. ♪ red man red -- what made the red man red? >> let's go back a million years to the very first -- [inaudible conversations] ♪ so our warnings right or are they wrong? here with that fox nation host abby and fox news 24/7 headlines reporter -- carly all right kaly i'll begin with you i think i know why that first one may have needed a warning and my opinion -- theth red man you're not supposd to say red man and i guess when she kisses him he turns red as well was that because -- >> i took it as he got
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embarrassed. like does that mean anything else? >> i -- i knee jerk reaction. i haven't seen this no, i have in a very long time. but my initial reaction was the kissss made him embarrassed. >> what about you? >> i think it made it him embarrassed you can take it you know. smart they made a warning a apolitical move by disney i feel because they didn't pull this from program but could be outdated cultural depictions. because you don't want to totally edit out a whole scene from one of the mauve. people were talking about doing that and disney received backlash for not editing out certain scenes. and then other people hated the warning labels because they thought they were silly. so iil guess by going down the middle it backfired on -- >> i don't mind warning label that much i don't them to take a butcher knife to some of the classic here's another controversial one fromdumbo roll this.
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>> seen a front horse swing heard a diamond ring i see a polka dot railroad tie but i seen by everything when i see a elephant fly . pfnt so maybe depicking black dialect and not good grammar and then black -- isis that what that is? >> jim crow his name is the cartoono is jim crow that's an easyy one. i think it is>> smart for disney but i think they're just commenting on the ongoing cultural dialogue that seem to --cu really be our current social climate so i think it is a good most moveve by them but also educational to leave it inside of there because now we can have the conversation look this is how we once were and we can learnan from it because best way to learn from future is to-- i can't get over how controversial disney has become washington post calling lion kingli racist and selects came t said snow white and sleeping
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beauty because disney princess didn't ask to be kissed. >> do we roll that -- she wants to talk about it. go ahead. ♪ see. so much hear the -- that one get a warning label? >> did not but some people are clambering for a warning label. >> go out on on the record on this if i ever eat a poison apple -- i will take the kiss. [laughter] 1,000%. saving lives up there. exactly. a signature on it. too it is not like he forced her but saving her life. that is insane. guys, though, ask permission they goo in, they either get denied and slapped -- >> because that's could you imagine? beinggi on a first date excuse me -- can i kiss you now do i have permission? no i would say gob at that mommy
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we also have -- the lady and tramp. this got a warning. we are siamese if you please. we are siamese if you don't please. so obviously depictioning asian people in a negative way or how would you characterize that? >> when i first heard that lady and the tramp the go a warning label i thought it was because ofth the word, tramp that's whai thought and i had forgotten about that scene but exaggeration i guess of the asian accent eye sibl very offenseive. >> this got attention too because i think people first of all youeo see disney movies get warning with labels that sound crazy. and it also feels like just one other thing where you can't celebrate christopher columbus day anymore and now things like that. >> well doesny owns abc they're not putting warning label on any of those epstein thing maybe they should put a warning label on that ladies thank you guys
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[♪] jesse: "last call." tournament of champions this week on jeopardy. but there was one question that stumped them all. >> this lawyer's star rose while representing stormy daniels, but fell after he was accused much trying to extort millions from nike. jesse: when they don't know you on jeopardy, that means your 15 minutes are officially up. "justice with judge jeanine" is next.
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remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: breaking tonight. new testimony released in the trump impeachment inquiry while more public hearings are scheduled for next week. welcome to justice. i'm judge jeanine pirro. and we did it again. last weekend justice beat the competition all weekend long and i have you to thank for it. the white house press secretary steffey griffin joins me later. first up, my open. imagine a group of people
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