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greg: we are out of time, thanks to dave rubin, emily com his buo now he's even more famous. [♪] jesse: welcome to. "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. america is on the comeback trail. you can file. the federal stay at home restrictions just expired. half of the states have begun to re-open. 31 states are loosening the shutdowndown. malls, movie theaters and churches opening up in some states. we need to remain vigilant, stay clean and stay safe. but the crisis phase of the pandemic is past us.
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the sun is shining and the american people are ready for regrowth. despite nasty coverage the president's approval rating is at an all-time high. he reached an all-time high with independents. a majority of americans approve of his handling of the coronavirus. this will make it media even more mad. they won't cover the opening up honestly. if one single person catches the coronavirus from a barber shop, all news will shift against republican governors who let people go to work and they will cherry pick every case. they will say it's about saving lives. but they all live in new york. they don't understand the rest of the country. and always take the opposite side of what the president pushes. it's why they keep getting it
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wrong. remember when the media ran with a story of a guy who died drinking fish bowl cleaner because they said the president said it would cure coronavirus? check this headline out. guess what? arizona police are now investigating whether the man's wife spiked his drink and killed him. okay? the washington "free beacon" blew the fake news narrative out of the water with some very good reporting. the arizona police department homicide division is investigating the death of gary lenius, the arizona man whose wife served him soda mixed with fish tank cleaner. she said they ingested a drink
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containing fish tank cleaner. but friends say he was an intelligent engineer who designed systems for john deere and would not just drink fish tank cleaner. and they are saying wanda wasn't a good wife and she was chadged with assaulting him. wanda was a democrat donor. and giving funds to a group that criticized the president's coronavirus response. the media didn't even care to look. the media is having a hard time just getting basic facts right. some lightweight went off on trump in the oval office. he rudely and wrongly accused mayor calf losing to south korea
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in the testing race and got served. >> mr. president, overall south korea has done five times for tests per capita. why is that? president trump: i don't believe that's true. >> south korea's testing was 11 per 100,000, and we are at 17 per hundred thousand. president trump: are you going to apologize yahoo? you better get your facts right. jesse: so this yahoo reporter arrogantly badgers the president of the united states like he owns the place. but the premise of his question was dead wrong. he apologized later and said he misread the chart. not good enough, dude. you need to brush up before charging into the white house like that.
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"politico" blight this week, too. they ran a story saying strum owed china millions of dollars and said he was going soft on the communist country because his company was on the hook. "politico" said the bank of china loaned trump money to do a nnlt real estate deal and the president had to paper at any minute. it turns out the entire story was fake. trump doesn't owe a single penny to the bank of china. friday evening "politico" received a statement from a representative from the china bank of usa that the bank thanked sold off or securitized its debt shortly after. saying the bank has no interest in any trump organization
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property. we updated the body of the article and the headline was changed to trump owed tens of thousands to the bank of china. imagine running a story that trump owed the chinese bank and not even calling the chinese bank to confirm it? at least they apologized. but wow, the damage was already done with the first headline. then you add a clarification way at the bottom? this is something dr. birx mentioned o on on. "watters' world" last week. >> the media is slicey and dicey how they put sentences together to create headlines. i think the responsibility is the press has is to insure the head lines reflect the signs and data that's in their piece
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itself. jesse: that's a fair point. but birx was blasted by the view. >> i feel like at this point she is less of a doctor and more like an elderly care nurse to this guy. >> do you think dr. birx is part of the problem? >> i do. i do think she is part of the problem. and it gives me no pleasure to say that. you can't be complicit in a time like this, dr. birx. i think she has become part of the problem. jesse: birx is part of the problem. the view loved dr. birx a few weeks before. they said they only listen to the scientists instead of the president. >> they should believe dr. fauci and the medical experts. >> the woman who led the team during the aids, i think it's birx, he has real professional
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doctors surrounding him. i would watch them to make sure i take in any information, if there is new information, i'm a big fan of dr. fauci and dr. birx. >> i think we have to change our behavior and we shouldn't be watching it in realtime. we can watch the experts, but we shouldn't be listening to trump. jesse: the view had a different view of the scientists when the scientists gently criticized sthairt coverage. they will turn on anybody at any time. it doesn't ebb matter if you are a scientist saving lives. the fake news media forces america to take sides. but now they are not on your side. now for the lead story tonight, smoking gun document show general nuke flynn was set up by james comey and a bunch of dirty fbi agents. bill barr should bring charges against the bad guys.
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the case against flynn has deep roots. when flynn ran the national intelligence agency under obama, he clashed with the cia. he thought the cia was politicized by obama. clapper and brennan hated him. obama's intel guys wanted flynn out so badly they hired spies to dirty him up with russian smears. this was the same clapper who set papadopoulos up. it was called operation razor. new fbi notes show flynn was clean and field agents wanted to close the file on him. but flynn was days away from having access to the nation's secrets and would have sniffed out spygate. that's when james comey sprung into action.
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the incoming national security advisor for trump. lame duck obama just slapped sanctions on russia. so flind called the russian ambassador and among many other things told them not to slap sanctions back on the united states. nothing illegal about that conversation. but someone in the obama administration leaked a transcript of the classified phone call to "the washington post" fan created a sketchy russian cloud of smoke around flynn. james comey uses the leaked conversation as an excuse to send fbi agents into the white house and set flynn up. comey even bragged about it. >> you look at this white house now and it's hard to imagine two fbi agents ending up in the white house how did that happen. >> i sent them. it's something that wouldn't have gotten done in a moral
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organized administration. the fbi wanted to send agents into the white house you would work through white house counsel and there would be discussion and approval who would thereby. i thought it's early enough, let's just send a couple guys over. jesse: after two years of the fbi hiding documents, flynn was able to see the fbi's handwritten notes. fbi officials openly questioning what's our goal? truth? admission? or to get him to lie so we can prosecutor get him fired. boom. the feds weren't investigating a crime. they were trying to create a crime. their cover story was flynn violated the logan act preventing private citizens from conducting foreign policy. but flynn wasn't a private citizen.
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he was an incoming national security advisor. and the exact is from the 1700s and had never been used. but here's what happened. he didn't lie. the agent said he showed no signs of deception. but when trump got wind of comey's tricks and fired him, mueller charged flynn with lying anyway and forced him to take a plea. threatening to lock his son up if he didn't. but the truth keeps coming out and the whole plot continues to fall apart. president trump's personal attorney and former mayor, rudy giuliani, is comey going to get away with this? >> he shouldn't get away with this. it's one of the more horrible episodes in law enforcement history. they absolutely created a crime in was no crime.
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they knew the answer to the question. they wanted to ask him. they believe he didn't give the answer correctly, then they charged him. you don't go around testing people. they knew the answer to a question. they came to me, they asked me, i got it wrong. then they prosecuted it. that's a total setup. i don't understand why the judge hasn't throint out already as a deterrent for future justice departments to do the same thing. but now with all the other things coming out about this case, i can't believe this judge will not dismiss this case as a violation of due process. jesse: it seems to me this is a pattern of now these guys operate. they dirty you up with fake rumors through leaks or spies. they did it with papadopoulos, they did the with the dossier. they did it with flynn. and then they use it as an excuse to come in hard, wiretap
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you, charge you, and hit you with process crimes. and if you ask questions, they withhold documents. that's the game. that's what they do. >> they did it to me for exposing all of biden's corruption. which they have successfully gotten the complaint press to ignore. the whole sexual behavior by biden, that's one thing. the corruption is already proven. all you have to do is go to my podcast, i have the documents, i have the tapes. it's proven about five different ways, including a money laundering transaction that's a smoking gun. bind and the biden family took millions of dollars to sell joe biden's office. they have been doing it for 20-30 years. it's disgusting that the press covers it up.
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it's ridiculous that you have to get to a sexual assault allegation. they had it for a month. they tried to crucify kavanaugh with it. kavanaugh had to prove his innocence. with biden, you not only have to prove his guilt, you have to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. he's a crook, and it's proven. just give me a half-hour and i can prove it to anybody who is not a sick democrat. i have to presume he's innocent. but he has to be investigated. you have got the woman's allegation and you have four separate witnesses who corroborate aspects of it. when we saw the conduct, we said what is this about? jesse: so you have the videos of
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him acting extremely creepy. you have a potential smoking gun document, who knows where it is, if it's in the senate file or university of delaware file, you don't know where it is. you have potentially biden being in the room when the president was briefed on the dossier and they made the decision to brief president trump on sit, to accepted comey in there. so he's aware of that situation. he's implicated in spygate. he can't say he wasn't there. as you said, you have financial dealing that raise all kinds of questions all over the world with his family. he's got a lot of exposure. >> the press covers it up and they attack me. so i asked find release the four conversations he had with the president of the ukraine in february of 2016, which is the
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time they raided his son's crooked company and the time he got guy prosecuted. release the conversations of those conversations with the crooked president of ukraine, joe. release them. release them. jesse: thank you, rudy giuliani finding all the answers. joe biden finally breaks his silence on the sexual assault allegations. and he. >>s himself to another -- and he opens himself to another controversy.
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[♪] jesse: major developments in the sexual assault allegation against joe biden this week.
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39 days have passed since the allegation and biden finally faced questions. >> she says in 1993 that you pinned her against the wall and reached under her clothing and penetrated her with your fingers. would you please go opening the record with the american people. did you sexually assault tara reade? >> i am saying unequivocally it never happened. >> do you remember her. do you remember any type of complaint she might have made? >> i don't remember any type of complaint she may have made. it was 27 years ago. nor does anyone else that i'm aware of. and the fact is i don't remember. i don't remember any complaint ever having been made. you said if someone like
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dr. ford were to come out, the essence of what she is saying has to be real. why is it real for dr. ford, but not for tara reade? >> because the facts -- i'm not suggesting she had no right to come forward and i'm not saying any woman -- they should come forward and be heard. then it should be investigated. it should be investigated. and if there is anything that is consistent with what's being said and she makes the case or the case is made, then it should be believed. but ultimately the truth matters. the truth matters. jesse: joining me now, the host of "crime stories" on foxnation, nancy grace. he had 39 days to prepare for that interview. i thought he was fine on tone but shifty when it came to the standard with kavanaugh. >> i am interested because you said he was fine on tone.
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if anybody accused me of pushing him up against a wall, stick my hand down four skirt and penetrating them, i would be on fire angry. i find it difficult that he can't remember anything about it. she is saying, tara reade is saying she filed a sex harassment claim at the time. but that claim did not include digital penetration. that's a much bigger allegation than just harassment. i noticed he was saying look here, not there, don't look at the claim, look -- he was alluding to the #metoo movement. everyone should be listened to. if that's true, open up your record at the university of
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delaware. jesse: you were comparing it to brett kavanaugh. you saw him at those hearings. he was shake he was so outraged about it accusations. you could feel it in your bones how upset he was. maybe biden's handlers prepared him to be different. when they talk about papers in his office in the university of delaware. he said there would be no personnel complaint there. he doesn't want anybody asking about it either. let's rinse to his answer. >> why not do a search for tara reade's name in the university of delaware record? >> look, i mean, who does that search? jesse: do you think he's saying -- come in, take a look.
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>> i volunteer to do the search. there is some evidence afloat that staffers have been searching about a year ago when other women saying he's playing with my hair. he rubs my shoulders and my neck. those records may have $already been rifled through. i think he should be a stand up guy and say fine, bring it on. investigate me. prison an independent investigation because i -- bring this out be on to the table. remember he said he was running for the senate? jesse: you mentioned that with brett kavanaugh. i'm an open book. let there be an investigation. that's what the democrats said
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when brett kavanaugh was on the each of. if he doesn't do that, he's obviously hiding something. they had operatives from the biden steam swirling around in the university of delaware files a while back it's like the sandy berger situation. the clinton guy went into the archives and put papers down his pants. now he's saying look into the senate records. the senate is saying they might not be here. i feel like the senate is going to protect itself. they have covered up a lot of sexual harassment claims. >> everybody is doing this. the files aren't here, they are over there. that group has been sucked in by another group. the reality is you can't find
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any record of the claim. this is bigger than politics. if this is true, then remember supposedly her mother called in to larry king. talking about a powerful senator. at that time he was in charge of the judiciary committee. she was coming in at a low-level entry grade. the dynamic there, if the story is true she was sent on a wild goose chase to give him a gym bag. they are alone in the world and he pushes her against the wall and penetrates her with his finger. this is bigger than what happened with kavanaugh. that's politics. this could be real if this is true. jesse: we don't know if it's true or not, that's why people
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jesse: it's crystal clear china covered up and be lied about the virus. the same week the w.h.o. said the virus wasn't contagious
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between humans, the wuhan institute of virology applied for a patent for the drug remdesivir. this is an experimental drug that can assist in recovering from the virus. china will be able to profit from this patent. the timing of the patent application is january. it's extremely suspicious. also suspicious, the chinese communist party band residents of wuhan from fly together rest of china, but allow held to fly all over the world infecting hundreds of thousands of people and costing us trillions. here is the president on all of that. >> are you i season waiting they -- are you insinuating they intentionally let it spread? president trump: one of two things happened.
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either they didn't do it or they let it spread. >> have you seen anything that gives you a high degree of confidence the wuhan institute of virology was the origin of the virus? president trump: yes, i have. the world health organization should be ashamed of themselves. they are like the public relations agency for china. jesse: as we get up and dust ourselves off, how do we make china pay? and are the chinese positioned to defeat the united states in a clash of the super powers? joining us now, geopolitical strategist peter zeihan. you are obviously seeing this collision coming a mail away. this will define the next 100 years. there will be a new world order after this virus.
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obviously china is acting defensive because we know they are the responsible for either sloppiness, we don't know. how does china try to take advantage of the situation? and are they up in trying to replace america as a super power. >> this is not a battle of the ages. this will probably be over in three or four years. the only reason china is a unified country is because united states created the global order. china doesn't have the military capacity to protect their own trade routes much less the global system. if that was not enough. remember the one child policy? 35 years after the run child policy they ran out of 30-year-olds. that's how math works. china can't function without access to the global system.
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if there is no global system, there is no china. jesse: you are predicting the beginning of the end for the chinese rise? how do you see that happening? >> chinese history is rich with dozen of examples how it can all go to hell in a short period of time. if i were to guess with what we have seen in the last few weeks, the people at the top are convinced there is no way forward without the united states doing what it has done the last 70 years. americans are just tired of it and china knows they can't survive without it. if the chinese government fully accepted that's not something they can duplicate or replicate, they have to prepare for political lockdown. if they have to choose a china linked to various parts of the world or one where they hold the
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pieces together and drop into a maoist tyranny, that's not a debate in china. they tried to blame the italians for the virus which is ridiculous. they are not doing it because of us. they are trying to spark nationalist resent in the their own be country in order to hold the center. it's not a great strategy, but it's honestly the best one they have got. jesse: that's fascinating. you are saying as japan pulls manufacturing out of china and the united states pulls out. there are a lot of people who want to hold china accountable for what happened. china will probably hunker down within itself. try to consolidate power domestically and try to survive the communist chinese are trying to survive a kind of crippling effect of the change in the
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geopolitical landscape because they are sitting on what -- how many billions of people there? >> 1.4. jesse: the way you are saying the trajectory is, it can't los much longer'. >> no, it can't. it's all about console days there they knew it was always going to happen and here we are. jesse: unbelievable stuff. i didn't think it would take that long, just a couple years. but we'll follow it. thank you so much for the insight. i think that makes americans feel a little bit better. >> americans aren't happy unless they have something to worry about. when it comes to push and shove, i think they will be disappointed how fast china driples.
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president trump: i think they should be back here. but they are enjoying their vacation. and they shouldn't be. you see nancy pelosi eating ice cream on late night television. jesse: villain of the week, nancy pelosi. the senate and the house republicans ready to get back to work, but nancy pelosi still hiding in her san francisco mansion. maybe she is not an essential work. >> once the capitol physician told us it was not proper for us to come back there will be was no choice for us but to say we'll put this off.
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jesse: remember when nancy tried to fly out of the country during the shutdown and donald trump ground her plane? this time send her a plane with pricey ice cream and send her back to washington. joining me, jim jordan. you guys probably have a lot of work to do. >> i said the other day. farmers are planting crops. truckers are moving goods, and stockers are stocking shelves, but congress can't come back to work? you have task force meetings all across the country. the task force that's supposed to meet when our nation has a big issue to deal with is not doing that. let's get back to work and do the people's business. jesse: do you think there is something more nefarious or
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political involved in. >> there is no good reason why we shouldn't be back there. >> i sit on the oversight committee and the judiciary committee. it should be looking at the world health organization. figuring out the money we send the there. what went wrong. there are all kinds of things we can ask in the oversight committee. the judiciary committee. the threats to liberty we are seeing across the country. thing they have done to prevent them from going to church and on and on it goes. the judiciary committee is supposed to be that committee defending fundalr amountal liberty and dream. jesse: the michigan governor, grief be whitmer. they had armed protesters
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storming the capitol. you can't take your boat out. you can't go to your second home. you can't buy seeds. it's crazy necessary over there. have you hearing about some of the draconian mandates from some of these governors? what are people saying? >> the one i hear from the most that's bent best thing we have seen in the past few weeks is the memo from the attorney general of the united states where he says the constitution is not suspend in times of crisis. he says i'm directing u.s. attorneys to be on the lookout to decisions from local officials limiting your freedom. that's the best thing we have heard. you think about what we have seen. democrats want illegal immigrants to come into the country. they want to pay states to release criminals. they deem abortion clings as essential businesses.
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and they want to stop you from purchasing a firearm or going to church. i'm hearing from a lot of folks about their concerns about fundamental freedoms and liberties. jesse: maybe that's something you could tackle in the judiciary committee if nancy pelosi ever leaves san francisco and comes back to washington, d.c. up next, "last call."
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jesse: as our country slowly reopens and americans trickle back to work, we need to remember the impact on small businesses. they have been working hard to weather the coronavirus storm. thank you for showing america what it means to be an entrepreneur. and thanks for giving me that great price on that tire. re-opening the country is a top ry -- atop priority. tomorrow president trump joins bret baier and martha maccallum for a two-hour virtual town hall, america together, returning to work. be sure to follow me on
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facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. let's get right to it. my opening statement. the lying, leaking liberal witch hunt was on the lookout for a fall guy. his name was michael flynn. breaking this week the conspiracy has come undone. handwritten notes make it clear the extent to which a group of fbi thugs endeavored to destroy a three-star general. thousand we have a complete picture of what the fbi was thinking and the lengths they went to accomplish their

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