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we are out of time. thanks to everybody in our studio audience, i am greg i felt and i love you america. er . the democrats have their two articles of impeachment, abuse of power and obstruction. the articles might as well be we hate you and we can't beat you. they've been trying to impeach trump since before he was the republican nominee. in march 2016 the new york daily news wrote this: impeach trump, it's not too early to start. then right after trump was elected president, the media started salivating. >> my prediction is, based on my gut, that there's a very is good chance that donald trump could face impeachment. jesse: then the day of trump's
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inauguration, "the washington post" announces the campaign to impeach the president has begun. finish the whistleblower's attorney was tweeting about impeachment years ago, and the fbi agents were texting about impeachment and the insurance policy way, way back. the fw -- fbi used intelligence briefings to spy on him. they wiretapped his staff, they leaked and had stings. trump caught wind of it and fired comey. a two-year witch hunt when mueller already knew there was no collusion, what was he doing that whole time? he was just building an obstruction case against the president x that dark cloud cost republicans the house. bill barr finally got there and called their bluff. no collusion, no obstruction. and then the same week the mueller hearing bombed, adam schiff hatched the whistleblower plot. so trump called their bluff again and releases the
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transcript. no bribe on the call, no pressure. >> here are the facts on shifty schiff, dishonest guy, makes up standards. he said the president of ukraine repeatedly declared that there was no pressure, but he didn't want to say that. we said, say it. say it, you crooked bastard, say it. [cheers and applause] remember bribery and this and that. where are they? they said these two things are not even a crime. this is the lightest, weakest impeachment, this is impeachment lite. [laughter] jesse: later we find out schiff lied and the whistle blower lied on the floor. the hearings didn't produce a shred of evidence of any crime. you you're smart, you get it. two fresh surveys now show americans against impeachment. impeachment underwater in the battle ground states as well and trump trouncing the democrats
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there head to head. michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. this impeachment feels like watching the democrats commit political suicide in slow motion. nancy's going to lose the gavel over this, is and republicans hit hard this week. >> this is not a rifle shot impeachment with facts and evidence. this is bird shot. this is like pin the tail on your favorite impeachment theory, because they don't have evidence for any one single thing to impeach the president for. >> democrats have built this entire impeachment scheme around an alleged demand. guess what word is not anywhere in the transcript? demand. >> this is a just travesty and a sham from day one. how can they stand up and say is of the two weakest articles of impeachment in the history of this country? honestly, with a straight face, look at the american people and say we did good? jesse: the whole deal's backwards. the left abused power by spying,
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lying and leaking. trump didn't obstruct justice, he released the transcript. and only said i'll see you in court. you can't impeach for kicking it to the judicial branch. every president's done that. the democrats are abusive. all because they hate the president, and they hate you for putting him in the oval. they cooked up the schemes to steal your vote, rig another election and crack the base. but the base won't crack. this just made your support for trump stronger. the left got too blood thinker e city, and it back -- blood thirsty, and it backfired on them. it all boils down to performance. the democrats have done nothing, but look at what the president's accomplished while they've waged war on him. decimated isis, new north american and chinese trade deals, two supreme court justices, tax cuts, jobs, energy pipelines and independence, low gas prices, stock market records
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smashed, obamacare mandate gone, money for military and vets and cbs reports that by next year 170 miles of new border wall will have been built. so one thing is crystal clear, democrats are trying to take trump out not because he failed, but because he succeeded. here with reaction, counselor to the president kellyanne conway. all right, kellyanne, have at it. >> jesse, it's not just that the base won't leave him, but look what's happened with independents. they abhor this impeachment charade. the polls among independents have been going in the wrong direction for the democrats. why? because independents call themselves that because they don't particularly like democrats or republicans. they like to fancy themselves nonpartisan, and they have witnessed the most partisan exercise in the last several years against this president. let me tell you what wasn't in the call, any mention of 2020.
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any mention of bind as some scary opponent, any mention of the aid to ukraine. the word demand was not in there, even though democrats just this week were parading around saying he demanded, demanded. he never said the word demand in the call. and what's not in the articles of impeachment? extortion, bribery was a big bust, quid pro quo w. did the cat get your latin-speaking tongue? if i haven't heard that in two weeks, it's all i heard for two months. jesse: right. >> collusion and illusion. finally the democrats at the very least agree with us that the mueller report, the mueller investigation of two and a half years and $35 million taxpayer dollars is irrelevant. they didn't even have the nerve or the verve to include anything mueller in the articles of inpeachment. think about that, ladies and gentlemen. it's abuse of power which is going on by the democrats, and it's something called obstruction of congress which, of course, is the wrong
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preposition. it's obstruction by congress. jesse: yeah. >> they are wasting your time and money. if i were a democrat, you know what i would have done this week? i would have come to the congressional ball that was hosted by the president and first lady where they held forth for two hours, mingled with the crowd for two hours. i would have come to the congressional ball and said, mr. president, we just passed the usmca together, prescription drug coverage together, will you come to my district and cut a ribbon or stand with me so people in my district can see that i work across the aisle? but they can't. they're scared to death of these freshmen democrats who are pushing the democratic party you and i grew up around so far to the left you can't even see it from the middle. jesse: you know. that's what it's like when you hand the keys to a teenager without a license. they're going to crash the car. it's your fault for giving them the keys. nancy just gave ao to c and the squad and schiff and nadler,
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these crazy lunatics, the keys to this impeachment train, and they wrecked it. it's as clear as you can see. >> there's one more statistic i'd like to share with you and your audience. go back to august 1st. the media did a really good thing this summer, they were keeping tabs on how many democrats had committed to an impeachment inquiry, that they would vote for that. by august 1st one-half of all the democrats had committed, six week before the so-called whistleblower complaint, the so-called -- it's, and so nobody even knew about that. and they had already committed to impeachment. so let's stop pretending this has to do with the ukrainian call. september 22nd was the first time any democrat publicly stated that the reason he or she would vote for the president's impeachment was because of the call with the president of ukraine. september 22nd, long past august 1st when 50% of the democrats
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were for impeach ld, you have the first democrat saying it was because of the ukraine call. it's going to cost them the gavel, a lot of precious political currency, because they're going to have to go home and say what have you done for me lately, and they'll say, well, i impeached the president. they can't get a word in edgewise. nobody pays attention to them. it's because if they thought any of them could really beat the president, they would put all their energy and issues and manpower behind that person. so many of them dropped out, so many more can't get traction. it's because the modern democratic party is hell bent on getting the president rather than getting you a job or a dereg or the military funding. this is one of the most successful weeks of the trump presidency. usmca, china, investment in our military, over $700 billion, more resources, more respect, ndaa, paid family leave, who
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knows what he'll do tomorrow. jesse: kellyanne conway, go, eagles. >> thank you. bye-bye. jesse: we've heard some insane things from democrats about impeachment, but this one from congressman al green takes the cake. >> we have to deal with the original sin. we have to deal with slavery. slavery was the thing that put all of what president trump has done lately into motion. jesse: slavery is an article of impeachment now. joining me with reaction, former trump campaign manager corey lieu lewandowski, candace owens. khan case, i don't even know what to say to al green. remember, he's the same guy who said we have to 'em peach him because we can't beat him. >> i hate to be the person to tell america, but abraham lincoln is not the president of the united states. we cannot impeach trump over
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slavery. the impeachment cannot be about slavery. at this point the democrats are playing a game of mad libs. you can pretty and they're on the cusp of losing the majority of the house of represent tyes again for getting nothing done. this is what happens in a hyperpartisan environment when
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aoc is running their caucus and nancy pelosi has been run over. jesse: do you blame nancy pelosi for this, candace? because she was the one that held firm and said we're not like there was in the u.k., and they are going down. trump will win 2020 in a landslide. jesse: corey, take us through the next couple months now. the house is going to have to vote. are democrats going to side with republicans in the house x what
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the hell happens in the senate? >> i think the democrats are going to lose between 2-5 members of their caucus. i think if these members who are in districts that donald trump won, there are 31 democrats sitting in those districts that donald trump won in 2016 that democrats won in
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this week. it's the biggest political scandal of the decade. the obama fbi opened an investigation into the trump campaign based off a rumor someone heard at a bar overseas. instead of investigating the russians, the fbi investigated trump. the fbi didn't warn trump about russian interference, they warned hillary instead. finish mccabe, who hates trump, hand-picked a team of agents to investigate trump. they sent undercover agents wearing wires to talk to trump officials. nothing they heard was bad, but they kept pushing. they tried to get a warrant to wiretap carter page, and they were told no. then they get the dossier. the i'll g. says the dossier was the only reason they got the warrant. so hillary bought a warrant to spy on the trump campaign. she paid a foreign agent9 to get
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dirt from a russian, and then the fbi used that to wiretap an american. the fbi new page was clean but doctored evidence to make him look dirty. that fbi lawyer is going to be prosecuted. it's like planting a gun on a suspect and telling the judge,
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>> make conversations as spying. i think going through people's e-mails, which they did as a result of the fisa warrant, they went through everything, you know, from page's life. their case collapsed after the election. 8&&>b uáñlgñy:á],v"y(5tpyq÷oç applications.ese those documents were falsified in order to get these renewals. there was all kinds of withholding of information from the court. and the questionmññ?ñ? really it was the agenda after of the election that kept them pressing ahead after their case collapsed?ñxj'2@d i think going through people's e-mails, which they did as a result of the fisa warrant, they went through everything, you know, from page's life. their case collapsed after the election. and they never told the court, and today kept on getting renewals on these applications. those documents were falsified in order to get these renewals. there was all kinds of withholding of information from the court. and the question really is what was the agenda after of the election that kept them pressing ahead after their case collapsed? jesse: fox news contributor john solomon and fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett, author of
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"witch hunt
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jesse: all they needed to do was maybe tell the trump campaign the russians may have been trying to interfere? what's worse, in your opinion? >> you know, i think the sum total is what makes it most reprehensible. this was a systematic effort at deceiving the court, at violating an american civil liberties and a system mat if ec effort at interfering in the u.s. election and in the early presidency of donald trump using false information, doctored information. and when they found out that their case had collapsed, fallen apart, they tried to switch to it a special prosecutor's probe, sustained it with no basis. that pattern, that long pattern is is the most reprehensible part. and for anyone who thinks that this is an accident, that these are just mistakes, incompetence, keystone cops, the statistical
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odds that all of the 51 errors that were made would all be to the disfavor of donald trump is astronomical. the chance that that wasn't intentional is almost zero. so very scary to see the power of the state used this way, systematically for three years. jesse: it's frightening. and if to john's point, gregg, if you have the mainstream media making all of these errors, all of this fake news and not one of those fake news articles is beneficial to donald trump, they all hurt donald trump, it doesn't take a genius to know it's motivated by bias. >> right. absolutely. the media was complicit in all of this. they were driven by hatred and their own bias, hatred of donald trump. finish they accepted as gospel the dossier. they thought, you know, the scripture was whatever intelligence agencies were leaking to them without actually
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determining the truthfulness or veracity of the information. they passed it along. you know, chapter six of my book is entitled "the media witch hunt." 9-- 54 pages filled with reporters that got it wrong. jesse: and we're going to talk about that now. john, gregg, thank you guys very much. as we just said, the media for the past two years, they've lied to you. here's a little trip down memory lane. >> the steele dossier just rings true to me. >> christopher steele, the ex-mi6 guy who did the famous dossier which is getting a lot more credibility now. >> still approved the carter page fisa warrant without the steele dossier? >> i think the answer is yes. >> there was no such wiretap activity. >> there was no wiretapping of anybody in the trump campaign. jesse: joining me now, howie kurt, host of "mediabuzz." howie, you look back at that, and it's just lie after lie or false statement after false
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statement from the highest levels of the u.s. media. finish were they getting wrong information? were they making things up? were they being fed this information? what accounts for all of the wrong statements? >> well, it's a mixture of many of those things, jesse, including determination to negatively cover president trump. and looking at the i.g. report, it is true that many media organizations played down these serious evidence of fbi misconduct. and this, the kind of abuses liberals usually go nuts over. jesse: right. >> but at the same time, many on your side were kind of selective in ignoring or minimizing or playing down the other main conclusion of the i.g., and that is no evidence he found that the probe was p tainted by political bias as president trump and his allies -- jesse: this is what i would say to that. i mean, the guy asks are you biased to the president, and the guy says, no, and they move on. i mean, if someone doesn't admit it, you're not going to find
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documentary evidence of it. the same people who said there was no bias in opening up the investigation are the same people who say there's no bias in the media. let me just go back to what we were just talking about. >> okay. jesse: if you have a systematic media narrative that says the same thing, the dossier was not a part of the wiretap or surveillance, the dossier was probable, that there was no wiretapping, there was no undercover agents, and all of that is wrong, how is that possible in this country? >> look, the media that pushed things that turned out absolutely, positively not to be true should be called to account, but so should commentators and others who said this was completely a political hit job because that's not what this experience in respect to inspector general did this. here's the front page of "the new york times" the next day, inspector accuses fbi of gross incompetence in handling of wiretap, and there's a whole
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separate story on it. but i do think you have a valid point in that there were so many stories and segments about how the fbi was doing everything right. and, clearly, the fbi has been accused here credibly -- jesse: well, i'll just leave you with one thing, howie, and i respect your opinion. i understand your point. but if someone's fabricating evidence to make someone look guilty, what motivates that besides bias in i just don't know. i just don't know. >> the question was you were the leaders of the fbi intentionally biased? the i. g. says no. jesse: mccabe, who hates trump, hand-picked all the same people that made all the same misconduct and lied about the same thing. if you want to say that's not buy gas, i respectfully disagree, but john durham is still investigating, and we'll wait for his conclusion. all right, howie, thank you very much. >> good to see you. jesse: an exotic dancer racks up a few very big wins against
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hunter biden in court this week. his bank account now in the crosshairs. crosshairs. we'll show you what when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free.
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♪ ♪ >> it's a little hard to believe that burr burisma hired hunter n to resolve their international disputes when he could not
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resolve his own dispute with hertz rental car. jesse: hunter biden taking center stage at the impeachment hearing this week. former exotic dancer london roberts has taken joe biden's son to family court in arkansas. he fathered her child, and now a big dispute over how much money hunter has to pay in child support. the daily mail painting this photo of london roberts as she exited the courthouse this week. here are the details, fox news chief national correspondent ed henry. ed, you've been looking at a lot of these court documents. it looks like she's trying to say how much money have you been paid by not only the ukrainians, but the chinese. and he's saying, no, no, i'm not going to show you anything. >> it's not about sex or fathering the child, it's about how in the world is london roberts getting more answers out of hunter biden than adam schiff or jerry nadler. jesse: that's a good point.
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>> that's, in all seriousness, the key here. on december 23rd she is going to be able with her lawyers to grill hunter biden under oath for hours. merry christmas, first of all. it's going to be ugly -- jesse: yeah. of that's a deposition. >> second, why hasn't a single democrat in power been willing to put hunter biden underoath. >> and the debails that matt gaetz got there, he got a lot of grief this week, he was getting that right out of the "new yorker" magazine. hunter biden cooperated with them last summer, talked about the crack pipe and he should get all the help he needs, people shouldn't be mocking him -- jesse: that's not what this is about, but they're treating him like the whistle-blower. he's in the witness protection program. >> we don't know need to -- need to know anything. that's been the problem, the double standard here. for example, she is also seeking, guess what? five years of tax returns from hunter biden. democrats have been demanding transparency in president trump's tax returns.
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what about hunter biden? now, i get there's a difference in that he's not running for office, but his father was the vice president while he, of the united states, while he was making all this money from burisma. we don't know how much he got. she is pressing him, obviously, because she wants child support -- jesse: right. she's right now making below minimum wage. >> exactly. her salary in whatever job it is, and this is not to mock her. this is what she's filing under oath with the court, is that it's under minimum wage. there are a lot of people in this country who don't make $80,000 a month from an energy company like burr reese hama -- jesse: and he's saying he has no more money left. >> and meanwhile, he's been living the high life if you read that new new "new yorker" magaze profile, number one. she's under wage, what about barack obama talking about income inequality? she's making under minimum wage, he's been living the high life, and now he's broke.
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jesse: and this guy, obviously, is a very chaotic individual, and they're throwing money at him from china, throwing money at him from ukraine -- >> while his father -- jesse: while his father is wheeling and dealing. this is not the type of guy you send $50,000 a to. last question real quick, if the tax returns show he's getting money from other places -- >> yeah. jesse: -- if he's getting money from the chinese at a level we didn't know before, would that information ever come out in. >> well, it's supposed to be sealed you have off here in court in arkansas, so we shall see which part will be public. and there may be some legitimate information that in a child support case like this -- jesse: right. you want it private. >> you've got to go by what the rules and regulations are. however, transparency. it's all we hear from democrats when it comes to other tax returns, but now they don't want -- we've heard about romania where maybe hunter biden got all kinds of money. in fairness, the former vice president has said if he's
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elected president, his son won't gallivant around the world. meanwhile, he gallivanted for eight years apparently while he was vice president, and they just want you to look the other way. and the last point, if there's a senate impeachment trial, there are going to be more answers, because i'm hearing the president wants a long trial. jesse: where's hunter? everyone's going to be asking that. ed, thank you -- >> why didn't adam schiff bring him in. jesse: up next, nancy grace fired up about the jeffrey epstein/bill clinton connection. right back with nancy. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> basically he said, listen, i flew the plane. i flew it all over the world, but i was never allowed to really leave the cockpit. i know there was bedrooms back there. the stewardesses on the plane would be very young girls -- jesse: and bill clinton was on
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those flights. >> numerous times. and these, he would describe these girls as candy stripers. jesse: disyou are disturbing des revealed last week. the interview with mike fiston, private eye, who spoke with one of epstein's co-pilots. here with reaction, nancy grace. coming soon to fox nation. nancy grace, so, nancy, we have the now-bill clinton connection to these very sketchy flights, and we have these blackmail theories. and a lot of people don't know if jeffrey epstein really did kill himself. what were your theories? >> well, to go out on a conspiracy limb and, frankly, jesse, i don't with really believe in conspiracies because i don't think people think that deeply. and they also don't think they can keep their traps shut. everyone thought there was an o.j. conspiracy. you really think all those cops
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could keep site this many years and not do a book deal? in way. i'm not big on conspiracy theories, however, of after prosecuting many, many homicides be it through ligature or manual strangulation, i find it very, very hard to believe -- not impossible -- that multiple bones were snapped in end epstein's neck. jesse: right. >> through suicide. those injuries are much more commonly found in strangulation by homicide. but that being said, this one time i agree with dr. michael baden. jesse: right. >> regarding blackmail, i think it's entirely possible. he was a freak. there's really no other way to put it. according to sources that were inside his manhattan town home, the place was covered in video cameras. what do you think he was doing with all those video cameras? jesse: yeah. >> he had wealthy, powerful people in cay in -- day in, day
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out. of course, he was videoing them having sex. jesse: right. and i have not confirmed this, but i'm speaking with an individual who claims he has a good amount of some of these videos. and he's in hiding right now -- >> we talking about david, the florida law enforcement who's over in russia now? jesse: i don't want to talk too much about it, but i'm going to continue to pursue it. now, i just saw one of the most amazing documentaries. it was the murder of lacey peterson. i recall how instrumental you were in covering that case. let's just quickly remind everybody with a little nancy highlight reel it. >> the reality is he was fishing on top of her body. so what -- scott peterson. well, i feel bad for mr. peterson because his son is a killer. jesse: boom. okay. so i watched this documentary
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and, obviously, the woman's body washes up in the same a place he goes fishing and, obviously, he's having horrible conversations, very incriminating with the woman he's seeing behind his wife's back -- >> can i just clarify something right there? jesse: sure. >> not only laci's body, her remains wash up in san francisco bay, but the tiny baby's body who was protected in her uterus all that time washed up, and witnesses say baby copp nor looked like a little baby doll. jesse: i know. >> just awful. i mean, just talking with amber frye, all right? he was having sex with her behind his pregnant wife's back. let's just clarify exactly what was going on. and portraying himself as a recent widow, that it was his first christmas without his wife. jesse: that's the worst thing, because he's saying he's a widow three weeks before his wife
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disappeared. >> maybe he's claire soy grant. jesse: in my opinion, the guy's guilty, what i'm saying -- and i wanted to throw this at you -- the documentary argues that there's all this malfunctioning within the jury. they're saying there were home invasions, kidnappings and burglaries during the time she went missing. they're saying other things that maybe raise reasonable doubt, and i wanted to know what you think of that. >> you know, i had the oldest judge in the court mouth, and he was dead set -- courthouse, and he was dead set to show concern. [inaudible] and he would always tell the jury, it is your duty to make all witnesses speak the truth. perjury upon no one. it may have been a responsible jury. that does not mean it did not -- [inaudible] there were ore break-ins, home inveighsings, burglaries in the neighborhood. i walked the neighborhood many times myself. jesse: right. >> that does not mean that scott peterson did not kill his wife. jesse: i know.
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>> that's a legal term. and, hey -- i'm not done with epstein, because -- out there probably on the riviera probably getting some sun right now. she needs to be prosecuted. you can't tell me we can put people on the moon, but we can't find lisa max well? jesse: she was the one pimping out a lot of these people, magically. >> fulton county jail. i don't care how rich and educated she is. and i don't know why our police are not following through. jesse: right. well, he is the nexus of all of this. nancy grace, check her out. fox nation very, very soon. all right. christmas shopping season is in full swing, and remember, we hit the stores. what are you looking to get for christmas? >> cash. >> no, i don't like checks, cash. ♪
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>> the countdown to christmas is on. if you haven't started your holiday shopping, you better get started. watch what happened when i caught up with shoppers a little while ago. why do we celebrate christmas? >> because jesus wants to give us stuff for his birthday.
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[laughter] jesse: do you know whose birthday it was on christmas? >> santa? secrecy jest close, jesus. >> oh. jesse: what are you looking to get for christmas? cash. i don't like checks. jesse: have these boys been naughty or nice? >> it depends on the day. defend myself against these guys. jesse: someone gets out of line at christmas dinner, give 'em a whack -- >> i'm italian. we use wooden spoons. jesse: instead of video games, how about some outdoor activities? >> would you like to play tennis? >> it wouldn't kill you to play some competitive sports. jesse: try this on. [laughter] >> oh, come on. jesse: there we go. there we go. ♪ ♪ jesse: oh -- >> cleanup on aisle seven. >> we were never in aisle seven. jesse: you gotta spend more money than this. you're not a communist, are you? >> good-bye, have a good day. jesse: how much do you usually
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spend on your grandson? about a hundred, hundred and a half. jesse: maybe less for the naughty ones? >> they're all naughty. >> we have 20 grandkids. jesse: that's right. >> yeah. like, make mom and daddies appear. [laughter] jesse: how many inches is the tv? >> about 65. jesse: so you can watch me when you go to bed. >> of course. jesse: you don't even know who i am, do you? [laughter] >> no. jesse: you do everything your wife says? >> yeah, pretty much. [laughter] jesse: you going to get the hobbit for yourself? >> for myself. jesse: what does the hobbit have to do with jesus? [laughter] have you been thinking about jesus this whole time you've been shopping? ♪ jesse: i'm watters. >> jesse watters. jesse: this is my world right here. >> i watch him every single day he's on. i love you. jesse: i love you too.
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♪ ♪ jesse: last call on this show we talk a lot about emotional support animals. now one man in arizona, he's getting a little buzz for registering a beehive as an emotional support animal. >> a lot of people thought it was hilarious, and a lot of people were getting upset. i was thinking that it's just too easy to get these animals to be service animals, making people believe that all animals are service animals when they're not. jesse: this guy, david keller, really wanted to prove his point. when he registered his beehive online. i personally think positional support animals are a good idea. weaver going to book david for next week, and he's going to bring his beehive on the plane with him, and we're going to let you know how that goes. be sure to follow me on
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facebook, instagram and twitter. justice with judge jeanine is next and remember i'm cat terse, and this is my -- i'm watters, and d d d d d d d d d d d d d d. ♪ judge: hello and welcome to justice, i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks so much for being with us tonight and thanks for keeping our streak going and making last week's show number one all weekend long, all day saturday, saturday night, sunday night. i am so grateful. thank you to all my viewers. tonight we've got house minority leader kevin mccarthy, congressman matt gaetz, former nypd commissioner and more. and later, i take you inside the new york white house, aka, trump tower, for an exclusive sit-down with erik and lara trump and a first-ever exclusive look on television at newborn daughter carolina trump. but first, my

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