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it's a great honor to have finally met you. see you next time on "life, liberty & levin." [♪] jesse: welcome to. "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. the left lost its mind. i have been on my honeymoon in mexico. i didn't watch tv for 10 days. i saw some cnn headlines at the airport and checked twitter once a day and got the same dose of news that everyone else. only three things broke through. i didn't get fox news in mexico. i didn't dig too deep on line. i saw the iran news, 100% of it through the eyes of the liberal
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media. first the libs seemed excited our embassy was under attack. they were claiming it was trump's benghazi which is weird because they always said benghazi was a conspiracy theory. trump strength in the reinforcements immediately and nobody died. i thought how is trump going to respond? scene american contractor had just been killed earlier in the week by the iranians. then trump calls in a strike against iran's tomorrow general, qassem soleimani. he's a general with american blood on his hands. he calls the shots of hezbollah. he shot down our drone. he attacked our oil tankers and our allies. he was behind the embassy attack and was plotting more attacks on americans. we had intel on him and trump
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ordered the kill shot. but i kept hearing liberals aren't happy. >> we are not safer today than we were before donald trump acted. >> kicking out a bad guy is not necessarily a good idea. jesse: it would have been a dereliction of duty if trump had let soleimani skate. the commander-in-chief has a duty to take these people out. david petraeus said the killing of soleimani was more important than the killing of al-baghdadi and bin laden. these guys are pure evil. but the media eulogized the general. >> it's difficult to convey how revered he is. the tropicals love him. >> by killing qassem soleimani they have been stripped of an
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inspirational military commander. >> in death's being salute as a hero and martyr. >> the impact of his death profound. the emotion just as powerful. the supreme leader of iran weeping and praying over a coffin draped in an iraqi flag. jesse: what the hell was that. this guy's job was to kill americans and nuke up and wipe israel off the map. why is the american media sounding like al jazeera. i got nervous and began worry being our soldiers. msnbc's reporting was very scary. >> the second wave of rocket attacks have been launched from iran. the, rgc said khomeini was in the central center coordinating these attacks. we are getting unconfirmed
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reports from state media saying they have leveled the al-assad base in iraq and killed 30 troops. jesse: that was fake news. that was iranian government propaganda. i'm in my honeymoon out of the country thinking does trump want war with iran? no. he's not going to get pulled deeper into the middle east. but all you heard in the u.s. media was this. >> tragically his actions put us on the path to another war. >> we can presume we are now at war with iran. i don't say that lightly. >> there is no other way to look at it's. >> a brand-new war run by his corrupt president. that's the fear. >> donald trump politically is not in a position to not be able to escalate from here. jesse: why does the left seem
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giddy with the fake i told you sos. patting themselves on the back for predicting trump would bumble us into world war iii. president trump: no americans were harmed in last night's attack by the iranian regime. we suffered no casualties. iran appears to be standing down, which is a good thing for all parties concerned and a good thing for the world. the united states is ready to embrace peace for all who seek it. jesse: no u.s. casualties. america is at peace. but trump has the left so scrambled they can't give him any credit. instead, they give tucker carlson and fox news credit. look at this. "vanity fair." tucker carlson is dictating trump's policy on iran.
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fox's tucker carlson play a role in calming iran pressure? "buzzfeed," fox news hosts were against a ground war with iran. trump listened. the media aligned themselves with tirk and the ayatollah. obama sent the iranians cash to buy the missiles that were used on american soldiers. that guy gets the nobel peace prize. i'm on my honeymoon thinking what is wrong with these people? our embassy was attacked in benghazi and america arrested a filmmaker who wasn't responsible. our embassy is amarked iraq and trump killed the war monger who was responsible. nancy pelosi wants to tie trump's hands so he can't fight
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back. would an american patriot do that? the answer is no. you can't trust these people. trump doesn't. president trump: they are saying how dare you take them out that way. you should come in and tell us what you want to do. cometh and tell us so we can call up the fake news and we can leak. can you imagine calling crooked adam schiff. adam, how you doing? we have the world's number one terrorist. we would like to set up a meeting so we can discuss his execution. i won't be able to make it this week. you know he's traveling fast. we have him lined up, adam. you little pencil neck. jesse: he's right. you can't trust crazy. here with reaction, counselor to the president, kellyanne conway. i was in mexico the whole week,
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did i get that pretty much right. >> first of all congratulations and best wishes. loved the tweet. you pointed out all the people who don't seem to have their tray table locked in its upright position these days. i'm disappointed that the resolution this week was trying to curb the president's powers as commander-in-chief rather than the senate getting behind the resolution put forward by ted cruz. actually no democrat at the time of this airing said they will support that resolution. i'm informed -- when osama bin laden was taken out and killed all senators supported a similar resolution, all 100.
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get behind the military, get behind the commander-in-chief, wave the flag and not denigrate when things like this happen. i also think the 2020 crowd didn't know what to do with this because nobody cares what they say. nobody pays attention to these town halls anymore. they are starting to feel the berks rno of -- feel the bern again. buttigieg, what did he want the president to do? invite soleimani into the wine cave? we know where soleimani is and belonged. we think al-baghdadi was alone in hell and needed a roommate. jesse: we know it's about politics and not about
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principle. when obama and hillary were running wild in libya, nancy sang a different tune. let's listen to her back in the day. >> you are saying the president did not need authorization initially and still does not need any authorization from congress on libya? >> yes. jesse: obviously it's politics, nothing more, nothing less. >> it's one nancy pelosi who referred to something as armageddon. let's have a reminder. was she referring to armageddon as the death and destruction of soleimani or al-baghdadi? no, armageddon is how she described the trump tax cuts. now we have this unbelievable economic boom, the wage growth among blue collar workers.
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the dow jones hit 29,000. the usmca completed. senator grassley is worried. the farmers and ranchers and auto manufacturers are stuck because of this impeachment strategy. the unemployment rate from president obama from february 2009 to december of 2011 was 9.3. we did a little dip and flip in the trump administration. 3.9. you do the math. that's why egg is so hyper partisan. they have been trying to get donald trump out from the moment he was elected. get his tax returns. we'll do the mueller investigation and talk about ukraine. the on way to get him out through the ballot box is the
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only way they haven't tried. you can't beat him and they can't quit him. what will they do without him? they can't beat him or quit him. this is like the roadrunner and wylie coyote. wylie coyote just keeps blowing up the dynamite in his own face. we are going to war. we had a news stationery meeting unverified reports from iranian tv that there were 30 casualties. can you imagine what the family members of our brave men and women were thinking. jesse: it's totally reckless. >> it's trump versus x. wherever exirks, x is credible, x is brilliant. x is x. and trump is ascendent as
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commander-in-chief and the steward of this economy. jesse: a judge just approved $3.5 billion for the border wall. big start to 2020, kellyanne conway at the white house. one of the stars of the squad, congresswoman omar said killing iran's top general gave her ptsd. >> i feel ill a little bit. i find myself being tricken with ptsd. the president of the united states has been goading iran into war. jesse: no he hasn't. jesse: she was caught on camera joke and laughing during an inappropriate moment when sheila jackson-lee was memorializing the thousands of american soldiers who died in the middle east. joining me now, radio talk show
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host larry elder and the founder of bringing aer u.com. dennis bringin prager. she is complaining about sanctions on the iranians, but she wants sanctions on israelis. >> it was discovered 2 thousand0 years ago. there is a famous phrase. those who are kind to the cruel will be cruel to the kind. that is exactly what she is doing. so sanctions on the kind, israel, but no sanctions on the cruel iraq. she is a living embodiment of a 2,000ing-year-old human rule. what do you think dropped that mentality that you are seeing coming out of congresswoman omar. >> there is a word for it.
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it's called anti-semitism. this is probably one of the most ungrateful refugees we have. she says it's all about the benjamins. what about the ptsd of the men and women maimed by the i.e.d.s that soleimani made deadly and more efficient. if there is an equivalent of ilhan omar on the republican side, it's got to be steve king when he told the "new york times" what's wrong with white supremacy. within a matter of days there was a resolution condemning him by name and he lost his committee assignments. what happened to ilhan omar? jesse: also drawing attention, omar tweeted this. trump need to immediately divest
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from his businesses and comply with the emoluments clause. his business interests should not be driving military decisions. do you see that as kind of putting a target on trump properties worldwide? >> i hadn't thought it that way. what i see it as, there is a sort of photograp d sort of prae propaganda. that he's driven by monetary considerations. when people don't think morally, they have to couple a marxist explanation which has to do with
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a material reason in must be an economic reason. it's profoundly far-fetched. i want to bounce off the ptsd claim. she has ptsd from our killing one of the leading terrorists on earth? if she is telling the truth, the woman is ill. if she is not telling the truth, she is doing what the left does to all of these terms. jesse: a lot of people diagnosing congresswoman omar tonight. thank you guys for an interesting discussion. new photos emerge of bill clinton boarding jeffrey epstein's private jet. the exclusive photos coming up. that's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up, and be open with your doctor about anything you feel - physically and emotionally. but now cigna has a plan that can help everyone see stress differently.
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reporter: if you were landed a piece of intelligence that said you can stop an imminent attack on americans but you have to use an airstrike to take out a terror leader would you pull the trigger? >> we did with osama bin laden. reporter: did you tell obama not to go after bin laden. >> i didn't. jesse: when he was vice president he was against the bin laden raid. >> for about four weeks only six of us knew the possibility of where bin laden was. we had to take a decision. the president went around the table with all the senior people and he said, i have to make the decision, what is your bin? mr. president, my suggestion is don't go. we have to do two more things to see if he's there. jess will be joining me, sarah
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huckabee sanders and charlie kirk. i guess joe has the most foreign policy experience of all the people returning. but it's not very good experience. is it? >> absolutely not. even robert gates who served in the obama administration said joe biden has been wrong on the soviet union, wrong on iran, wrong about isis, he was wrong about soleimani, and he was wrong about the assassination of bin laden. i don't know if he has gotten anything right. i don't know why anyone would want him taking over at receive a pivotal moment our country. it seems like a dangerous move. thankfully we have a president who is not afraid to make tough decisions. if you put that contrast up
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against one another, it's a great thing for this president and another reason he will be re-elected in november. jesse: they got out of iraq too early. let the isis caliphate take over. this guy wants to be commander-in-chief? i don't think so. >> when he's not confusing primary states and middle eastern countries. he destablized libya which barack obama said was one of the worst mistakes of his presidency. under obama-bind they did nothing with you bashar al-assad slaughtered hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians if the syrian civil war. joe biden originally voted to invade iraq under george w. bush, but didn't support the
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persian gulf war which was very successful. he was behind the deal to send a billion dollars in cash to the evil returnian regime and lift the sanctions of hundreds of millions of dollars. joe biden has experience making the middle east a per pet fuel quagmire -- a perpetual quagmire. jesse: warren got caught dancing while missiles were hitting u.s. bases in iraq. caught a lot of heat for that. then there is bernie sanders who came out of the nowhere and compared trump to putin. let's listen to that. >> as bad as he was an official of the iranian government. if china does that, if russia does that. russia has been implicated under
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putin with assassinating dissidents. once you are in the business of assassination you unleash terrible forces. jesse: iran's top general is a dissident and we are in the assassination business. >> this is true trump derangement syndrome at its worst. we sight from the cats out there and all the crazy things they are saying. the idea he would make that comparison is absurd and ridiculous on so many fronts. i think a good idea for joe biden. when the president wins reelection in moved he should hire joe biden as a consultant and everything joe biden advises we should do he should do the opposite. he will have a perfect 100.
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jesse: charlie, 30 seconds. mayor pete is blaming the president for iran shooting count ukrainian jet. can you figure that out for me? >> it's the blame america first policy. if you think america is always wrong, you will be able to find every answer. somehow blame president trump for iran killing 150 civilians on a jetliner. jesse: thank you guys have much. you have next, nancy pelosi caves on that little impeachment game she was playing with the senate. new photos show bill clinton on epstein's jet and with epstein's young masseuse. it was so embarrassing.
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denied accountability. iran launched. president trump says the u.s. is inspired by the protesters' courage. a massive storm system being blamed for at least 11 deaths as it makes its way east. it's hammering the southern states, setting off tornadoes and triggering flash floods. i'm aishah hasnie. now back to. "watters' world." [♪] >> no, i'll send them over when i'm ready. that will probably be soon. jesse: soon is next week. nancy got nervous and caved finally to senator mitch mcconnell after she tried to squeeze him for concessions. she felt pressure democrats on
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her own side. they said send the articles over. let's finish this up. pam bondi, a special advisor to president trump and a key member of his impeachment defense team. she never had any leverage. she never was going to be able to met the senate do what she wanted them to do. they had enough of it. the democrats even had enough of it. game's over, the articles go next week. >> game is over. she didn't get pressured. she got pummeled by her own party. just when you thought this couldn't become more dysfunctional. then came nancy pelosi trying to hold these articles. she brought people together in a world where it's so partisan now. she has single handedly managed to create a bipartisan atmosphere in the senate. as you just said, the senators want it over there.
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feinstein, blumenthal. back in the house we have adam smith from the armed services committee telling her, this is mitch mcconnell. he's the senator, you are not the senator. it's going to get sent over there. cory booker can probably now still run for president. we are pleased they are coming over. jesse: she looks irrelevant because she tide it up for many many weeks. promising the media and her democratic colleagues she would have the strategy that would change the terms of the debate in the senate. she was going to get witnesses called in the senate. she didn't do anything. nothing at all. >> she calls our great president who did nothing wrong, a clear and present danger. he is oh horrible she had to get things over there.
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what does she do? it's political gamesmanship and she failed miserably. jesse: i am tired of the media saying she is a master strategist and a brilliant parliamentarian. she did nothing all year. now she is going to lose the gavel. pam bandy, have a good weekend. >> you too, congratulations. jesse: thank you. new photos of bill clinton and jeffrey epstein's plane. a shocking development from epstein's prison cell. these days we're (horn honking) i hear you, sister. that's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel. physically, and emotionally. body and mind.
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one of the co-pilots said bill clinton flew on the plane without secret service and while young stewardesses were dressed up like young candy stripers. a photograph shows bill clinton on epstein's plane and with epstein's alleged madame. here he is with gillian maxwell. she also attended chelsea clinton's wedding. here is clinton with epstein's former masseuse who accused epstein of relationshipping her. here with reaction. the host of crime stories with nancy grace coming soon to foxnation. we are not convicting the former president right now. we are just saying that more and more is coming out about his relationship, whether it's the
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discrepancy or the flight he took or the abc amy ro robach allegation. >> are you talking about clinton or epstein? i have problems with both. >> most favorable to children into the's bad p.r. to be on a plane, lolita express with. gillianwithjill maxwell. and kevin spacey was also on that plane to africa for the clinton foundation. is it a horrible p.r. nightmare? yes, it is. as far as i know clinton is not connected with a dead body yet.
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jesse: one of the pictures we showed you was bill clinton posing with a very young masseuse. one of the ways they would get these girls is promising them cash for massages and the massages turned into other thing. >> we got approached by one of our fellow friends, she knew a guy in palm beach that we could give massages to and make $200. >> when he came in i had to take my bra and pants off. >> he tried pushing my panties to the side. when he tried to do that, i just packed up and went like this. i was like whoa. jesse: the guy is just a predator, and more and more women are coming out. >> what concerns me, as a crime
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victim myself. these are women that are very articulate and of an age where they could say no, stop. a lot of the alleged victims are underage. with a lot of child molestation, those children never ever get over what happened. they may go on in life, but it forever taints the rest of their life. with this many alleged victims. these are the ones that can articulate what happened. how many out there haven't come forward yet? jesse: allegedly these women were between the ages of 13 and 18. they came from under privileged background and were not part of the palm beach community. they were from outside that community. >> let's just say they are not having lunch over at mar-a-lago. but that's not unusual. as you know from covering this.
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very often predators like epstein, they instinctively prey on people who are weak. they pick the weakest gazelle in the pack and go after it. jesse: they would never be able to hire a lawyer and no one would believe them and they would get crushed in court. we have new images of the cell where epstein allegedly committed suicide. a lot of material in there, a lot of sheets, and things like that. neatly stacked pill bottles on the side near the bed. why would he be having access to all the pills and give him access to all the sheets. it doesn't make a lot of sense. >> the numerous systemic failures. how can it all be a coincidence.
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one of my catch phrases is there is no coincidences in criminal law. they take him off one week later and put him in a yell. they move his roommate out. the guard go to sleep. the video doesn't work. in the cell there is an electrical cord to a sleep ap machine. there is an abundance of orange sheets. and nobody notices. the top bunk was not disturbed. there is pill bottles sitting upright on the top bunk. that tells me he had to use a lower rail. why is that significant? if you hang yourself leaning forward from a lower bunk, there is no way i think you can get the velocity to crack three areas of your neck. i prosecuted literally thousands of homicide by asphyxiation.
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the assessment and method of homicide and suicide. i have never seen a suicide with three snaps in the neck from low velocity like robin williams. you put something around your neck like a bedsheet. that doesn't break your neck bones. jesse: michael bodden agrees. the video surveillance that was supposed to show his first suicide attempt. it's missing. the federal prosecutor said it's gone. >> they said they inadvertently preserved the video from another tier, another level. jesse: and that one was automatically erased. >> they just keep piling up. one more thing i wanted to mention. on the noose. if you look carefully at the
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noose, the medical examiner identified as the noose made out of sheets. there is no blood on it. his neck is very bloody. jesse: if you look at the autopsy picture you see blood around the neck area. up next, very weird situation. involving the "new york times" columnist paul krugman and child pornography on his computer. and are you hornacek reacts next. if your gums bleed when you brush, you may have gingivitis. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax.
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deleted original tweet, "times" thinks it may be a scam. have no idea what's going on here. carley shimkus and foxnation host abby hornacek who will be seen in the new season of foxnation. if you have child porn on your computer i don't know if it's possible for someone to implant it on your computer from somewhere else. would you recommend telling the world on twitter it's there? >> i think he was trying to get ahead of this. whatever might have happened, i don't know. i hope it wasn't a case of child pornography. but it's a case of words coming back to haunt you. in 1998 he says the internet will be as impactful as the fax
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machine. jesse: he also said the stock market was going to crash if trump became president. you call the fbi immediately if it's on your computer. how does it get on one's computer. he clicked on something. you have to be in a certain realm of the internet to click on something that might bring that into your computer. >> i don't know why people feel the need to constantly update everything. jesse: it's something you should not share. >> who knows if he was in the dark corner of the internet. he might have -- it might have been an innocent thing. then he goes on twitter. i feel like members of the media use twitter way too much.
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jesse: he's a nobel prize winner. he's said to be a genius. make me care, abby about the royals. what are they doing now? harry and megyn are leaving great bring taken and are going to hang out here? >> the big thing is if they can be financially independent. they can make a lot of the money on the public speaking circuit. i think they want to be autonomous from the monarch. jesse: they want to get out of the queen's house. not me. if i was royal i would say put. >> being a senior member of the royal family means you are in the queen's inner circle. what harry just said to his 93-year-old grandmother. we are not going to do this any more.
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but we'll keep estate and taxpayer funded security. we'll take that, too. >> the monthly paycheck was said to have covered all the cost of last year's living. jesse: you are happy he's coming stateside. >> i wouldn't mind it. jesse: be nice to grandma is the lesson. big news, personal news in tonight's last call. (janine) i used to be a little cranky. dealing with our finances really haunted me. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up! (janine) great! (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back,
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gutfeld was the ring bearer. just kidding. there she is, very beautiful, very happy. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. i'm waters and this my world. judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. we are number one all last weekend. thank you. and there is no stopping the train tonight. rudy giuliani is here live in just a moment. senate judiciary chair, kayleigh mcenany, they are all here tonight. but first my opening. the public humiliation of nancy pelosi and her democrat caucus
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