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we are out of time. i'm greg gutfeld. i love you, america. ♪ ♪ welcome to "watters world". resident trump expected to take the stage and just two hours after a long week of trading jabs with joe biden on the campaign trail. this 51 days until the election, the t president energizing his play for aking a state he narrowly lost four years ago to hillary. ely lost lt election to hillary. reporter: the president's supporters have been braving hot >> president supporters have been braving hot temperature and
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working conditions. they wanted to hear the president directly, campaign sources say we are going to hear the president offer off fresh new criticism about joe biden including the tax policy, support for the iraq war and biden's record on the economy. this has been an unusual rally in the sense the campaign has had to change its strategy quite a few times this week because nevada has strict rules on how many people can gather at events. they wanted to do this theth man airport in tahoe but it was not allowed to happen. you can see the people showing up here all night long. r nevada is a state that so many people are going to be watching. the president lost it four years ago by about 27000 votes of the campaign putting a lote of time, money and resources in nevada including this stop right here. it's amazing how many people have made the trip out here to hear the president. this is what we are going to expect to see more of in these states like nevada and arizona because the president will be going to arizona monday. back to you. jesse: thank you. collusion confusion, newly
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released records revealing multiple members, then special counsel robert fuller's team accidentally left, 27 phones used during that probe before the inspector general could review them. among those, fbi, lisa page, phone was restored to factory settings and mueller deputy andrew who quote entered his password too many times. if this is hypocrisy, i don't know what is. can you imagine if somebody on molars team was trying to investigate their phone? joining me now and much more, vp, the trump organization and liberal privilege, donald trump junior. there the book is. if you had so much as an act on your iphone, you'd be behind bars right now. how can this happen? >> one 100%. it is absolutely insane.
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it's not like -- i don't even know anyone who's ever deleted a phone. certainly not by accident. twenty-seven times? what are the chances? magically once they are under investigation, honestly, who's going to start investigating the investigators? this is the most corrupt coverage of everything in my entire life. if i deleted a, out of an e-ma e-mail, it didn't actually change anything, i'd be in jail if i did t that right now. weitzman was put in. he can get away with these kinds ofhe things because they are hed to a different standard in these were d.o.j. thugs. twenty-seven are white, destroyed, one you can even see the screen, it was obliterated. this is what hillary did. smashing iphones with hammers, this is what they do. remember lois lerner? irs, all those e-mails.
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these are the people running things. this is covering up the cover up. >> one 100%. this is what we've been talking about for four years. it's just different rules for those people. guys like me don't get to play by those rules, we actually have to follow the law but if you are robert mueller, one of his henchmen, you can go and literally obstruct justice, delete information whether it under subpoena or under investigation and you don't get in trouble for it. he saw what the guys did that testified about spying on americans before congress, they lied.r they like before congress and they don't actually face consequences. they get rewarded with two leadership roles on cnn. they get a a net positive for lying to the american people. they don't ever face
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accountability and the how to change. jesse: i don't think you and i would consider working for cnn the baby inor their world, they do. woodward has this book out, your dad spoke to him for a while. i have this fake bombshell out. i guess your dad said yeah, i was trying to speak calmly and confidently to the america public and not scare them. they think they are t all goingo die. like presidents dooi. now they are out there saying he's lying about this. >> now it's a scandal. you got me, i was trying to maintain, the president of the united states of america and i wasn't't hysterical if they wand hysterical, they could have elected hillary because she's pretty good at that. you've seen the videos she does uwith bill wanting to off himsef in the background last week alone but that is the difference. he wanted to remain calm. even doctor fauci, never saw trump downplayed once. i want my commander in chief to
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be calm under pressure. i want him to not exert hysteria to the american people and caused a panic. that doesn't mean he's not dealing with it sincerely or severely but that is the reality. bob woodward before election, he's got to crank out another book he carried it that way ever since this will be a big deal they will neglect the fact that anthony fauci, doctor fauci literally said the opposite and trump wasn't downplaying at all and hee was with him literally every day. jesse: i don't know what they wanted him to do. if he got out there in the middle of the impeachment trial and said hey america, is a ouadly fires coming in from china, we have no idea what causes it, where it comes from or who's going to die. they would say it's distracting from impeachment so we know that's coverage but something that is actually a lot differe different, your father's been nominated twice for the nobel peace prize. i've checked out the criteria,
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it's basically removing standing armies and pushing fees. if you look at the troops he brought out of syria, iraq, germany and afghanistan and the piece deals between theos uae ad israel and the korean peninsula, that fits the bill. >> i think so. maybe he should be nominated for a third for finally pulling our out ofhe afghanistan and iraq which is trying to do other than the guys who want it there, they are putting up a little pressure on that but everyone else want to see trump deliver on another promise by getting our troops out of there. maybe they will go for three nobels and three weeks to drive their lives crazy. jesse: they will probably give it to fauci. >> you know they are giving it to someone else. jesse: they give it to him 11 days and so i imagine they will figure out ail way even though
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trump actually did something to deserve it unlike obama. jesse: they will give it to antifa or something like that. tell us about this book, you have a book out, liberal privilege, a lot of people are reading it. what's the big headline you want people to understand? >> we were locked down in quarantine, you can go to work, church or school so i sat at home, if i wanted to buy it or lose, i r could have but that's not my thing. i started looking at our opponent, joe biden and his half a century in the washington d.c. swamp and i will start doing the research, i couldn't believe how much disqualifying material on joe biden the mainstream media refuses to talk about. under biden's corruption and 1.5 billion from the chinese review for hisen brother with te contracts to build housing in the middle east even though he never built houses, it is the brain surgeries the terrible policies on race, supporting
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nasa, ppp, permanent status in the world trade organization. all of those things joe biden did that decimated the american across that decimated american manufacturing and they are running him like he's going to t fix things now. joe biden probably single-handedly did more damage to the american middle class than any politician alive he wants to run to be president to fix things? all of these things. if there was a mainstream media who felt obligated to be journalists rather thane activists, these would be stories so i took it upon myself to take them on and tell the american public, the people on the fence, the people who know all the things joe biden did in his half century in d.c., if joe biden could have fixed anything, he would have by now. jesse: don junior be out of vote show near you, check him out. thanks for coming in and taking out liberal privilege. >> thank you.
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jesse: still won't let me he's using a teleprompter but tonight, "watters' world" found proof. you can makee a good movie with the academies inclusion requirements. wait until you hear what they want to do the films. oliver stone is here in an exclusive pushing back. ♪ ♪
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what would your administration do to help give them that chance? >> you are -- you know, alisa the basic of this country. jesse: you may be out of the basement but joe biden can't seem to do anything without a teleprompter. his campaign still won't even admit it. >> does joe biden ever do a teleprompter to answer q and a with supporters? >> we are not going to -- this
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is straight from the trump campaign. >> what it does is it'soe trying to distract the american people -- >> there talking about it yes or no? >> to talk about it because theb don't have a coherent -- >> yes or no? >> they talk about it everyday because they don't have a coherent argument why donald trump deserves reelection. >> i'm not going to allow the trump campaign to follow the question to fox news. jesse: this is not new, it's been going on for a long time. check out this video from april. in an interview in the late show, biden held up a picture and you can see the teleprompter in the reflection. see it right there. fox news contributed and author of the book, three seasons that make america great. mike huckabee. governor. >> he's using a teleprompter for interviews, you and days, politicians do not do this. this is literally cheating.
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how is that not a huge scandal in this country? >> it's a huge scandal but will it up -- went to answer jesse's question. let me see if i can get -- there we go. i've got it. jussie, it is unbelievable. i watched the interview the other day and the poor kid from biden's campaign who i hope is the permanent spokesperson for the campaign because has to be the most uncomfortable thing i've ever seen. it's a simple question and if he isn't reading from the teleprompter, you say no that's ridiculous. why would you say something like that? the falsehood trump campaign has put up. never denied it, he said we are not going to answer. he just answered it. jesse: everyone knows now, biden uses a teleprompter. and he needs it. >> i think that's what is quite frankly really pertinent. i can understand the mainstream
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media doesn't at least acknowledge that there's something wrong here. the man can't answer -- this wasn't a hard answer, he wasn't being asked for the secret sauce of the colonel's fried chicken with the lemon and herbs and spices, this was something simple and get he couldn't do it without having a cheat sheet. jesse: it would be like when trump was running in 2016 and he's doing interviews on i don't know, light shows, abc or whatever and he saying it, move ite up, we are going to build te wall have make some go pay for it. this is like easy stuff. biden has been in washington 50 years? this should be right there and he can't do it. he cannot do it. >> in all seriousness, when you watch him speak, one thing i noticed about him, and i study munication techniques, a been doing that because i been doing it my whole life. the cadence just the way a
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person prays or something, their facial expressions and whether they are repeating. one thing you notice about joe biden -- and he didn't used to do this, he squints his eyes and speaks the same inflection and tone without hardly ever going up or down in inflection because you can tell either he's reading very carefully or he's concentrating, trying to make sure he doesn't miss about. jesse: i've noticed the same thing. >> it's very painful to watch. jesse: he is reading. something that bothered me this week, biden harris, they are talking down the vaccine andci telling people not to take it, it's not going to be good for you. they are trying to scare americans. listen -- >> so many things that aren't true. i'm worried we do have a good vaccine, people will be reluctant to take it. >> i will not trust his word, i
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would trust the scientists, not donald trump. they will be sidelined. jesse: here's how dumb they are, if they do happen to win, they are going to use the exact same vaccine the operation works can produce and they will have to distribute it to the american people and they have undermined the confidence of the vaccine they have to give to the imagine people now, that is how stupid they are. >> there listening to doctor jenny mccarthy, another factor, another medical team and scientists the spy. all of her medical advice. doctor jenny mccarthy. jesse watters, scott. here's the thing with got to keep in mind. not in thep is basement of the white house like doctor frank and trump stirring up a potion and tell it on the
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south lawn. this is being developed by people like pfizer, major pharmaceutical companies, they have to go through rigid testing and the idea that they don't trust it because donald trump announces one of the major suitable companies created a vaccine and they say trump announcements it, it has to be flawed. that's frightening and dangerous to the public health of america who might need a vaccine. jesse: well, i'm sure biden will be first in line to get one. he probably said that because he didn't read it. that's why. >> absolutely. jesse: check out his h book, the three c's. major scandal talking cnn, messages exposed. a huge controversy as netflix is on the ropes. they are defending this garbage. ♪
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[background noises] jesse: football is back but not without controversy. kicking off seasonal thursday with kansas and cheese and houston texans but the leaks social justice and unity that by booze. his football ruined or is the sport too good to fail? and going to give it to you straight. i love football so much, they could be decapitating george washington, burned a flag andrgo whatever they want and i'm all on the couch, watching kickoff. what about you? be honest. >> going to be totally honest. i love football. thursday, i missed the pregame show and turn on the actual game
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and i am in love again. you don't see the protests, they are playing the game, the music, the sounds, the fans, i'm loving it. then i watch what happened during the pregame and it's most muddled. here's what i'm up against. i think a a lot of people expend this. it was destination watching football and other sports. automatic i'm watching it. through all of this, it's more clear to me, i think the nfl and other sports are in different. i realize now you're not actually essential to mye. life, i'm not enthused because of how the politics have been confused so iow can't watch it. i love it but it's come down about two notches for me. jesse: it can come down to notches but you are a vikings fan what are they, the packers tomorrow? it's a big rivalry. the first game of the season, you've been dying to watch these guys, you're all fired up.
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they did all right last year, right? so you're going to be dialed in tomorrow on the couch and i don't think it's taking anything out of it. you're not going to miss one play. be honest. >> probably will not. i may check out the pregame, maybe frustrated about it and maybe texting with buddies if it goes into political stuff like why do they do this? but as far as the game is concerned -- the nfl got it right, most in the field, it is not visible in the game is being played. i'll watch but i have my exceptions, nike. i can't stand my still have my jordan's. jesse: you have a jordan exception. >> a jordan rule.
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jesse: i don't like it, i don't want to see politics in it, i agree but it's not going to make me not watch the eagles beat the redskins. can i say redskins tomorrow? >> washington football. jesse: i want to offend you, your very much. check them out on the weekends. you'll be there. tune in tomorrow to the nfl on fox, true breeze and saints take on dumb breeding. the week you won't want to miss. tough week for cnn. media bias on full display things to two key anchors. first, the audio, chris cuomo coaching ekstrom attorney michael cohen about what to say before a 2018 interview on cnn. >> the latest invitation is almost exactly how we are having it right now which is where i say this looks shady and you say it looks shady to you because you have a specific intention but i'm telling you this.
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writing you see on the other side? it is not a fair process. they wouldn't have counterattacks or hear, they decided to believe herd denials were somehow lesser true. everything was against mr. tru trump. that's what it is. you don't believe it, it's like no way. jesse: than jake caught trying to convince republicans not to run again and, plan and a twitter direct search obtained by fox news, he writes to him november 8, 2019, best of luck in your race. for the record, i wasn't trying to talk you out of running, i was trying to talk you into running and safer our district. lol. i was reaction media reporter for the hill, joe. i don't know, this would be like me coaching some villain about how to handle an interview on
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the greg gutfeld show. i mean, not something fox news does but that was just laid out there by cuomo. what you make of that? >> i would say cnn has probably had one ofst the worst weeks for broadcast news organization in terms of ethics that i've seen in quite some time. what is most breaking in terms of those two examples you gave, when you ask the network for comment, respond for request for comment. no statement of condemnation of apology or reprimand against chris cuomo. these would have otherwise been a viable offense because look at this, you have a network with no issue with this journalistic malfeasance and these are anchors, people built that way anyway. if moderated residential debates and you have one offered advice to run for office in cuomo's case, not just the questions michael cohen is going to get
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but possible answers as well. speaking of michael cullen, have we seen any lawyer named michael that's correct? michael on the 91 acre, a serious presidential candidate. he did become president but still, getting back to. jesse: who got to go. >> with joe biden we are seeing now in cuomo's case, the former attorney of the president of the nis. getting coached on questions and answers, it begs the question, will there be some sort of -. jesse: who will never see -- hopefully they learn not to have the on tape and not put it in writing but one think you mentioned, the reason cnn
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doesn't respond when you ask, probably fox is the only one asking. everybody else just covers up for them they are not even interested in it. all right, joe,ou who got to ru. thank you for your analysis. >> thank you. have a good weekend. jesse: a cuties conversation. now lawmakers are calling for a criminal investigation into netflix. because of these young girls, the way they are dancing. disgraceful. oliver stone joined us to talk sout the deep state and china's influence on hollywood. ♪
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[♪] jesse: backlash building against netflix over its release of building against netflix over its release of the controversial
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film, cuties. the film conceptualizes very young girls, massive amount of people's are canceling their netflix subscriptions now. netflix is fighting back saying it's a social commentary against the sexualization of young children. headlines reporter and fox news contributor, rachel carly, what is going on here? these girls are very young. >> absolutely. i'm very conflicted, i watched it yesterday and it's about a young west african girl living in the projects, she comes to a traditional muslim background and gets involved with the wrong circle of friends and discovers social media and discovers to and sees all these highly sexual videos online and she and her 11-year-old friend, they are 11 years old in the movie, they copied that behavior and it is
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wildly uncomfortable for a viewer to see that and i could never. jesse: i don't even like watching on the screen now. >> netflix is right, the reason for the movie is a warning to parents, howor quickly kids are trying to grow up and help ease the exposed they can be to these things so. jesse: i can see they are spinning it that way but this is a pedophile's dream come true right here.t this is disgusting. you have girls and i do, if my girls dance like that, theyir would be grounded forever. you never put the on netflix. >> the director says that was their intention and maybe it >>was, a misfire. clearly the way it was shot in the way netflix promoted it with the original a poster is for pedophiles, there's no question about it. netflix is feeling the pain they've had, they've lost $9 billion in market shares and they should.
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we need to continue to send that message. what's ironic, this is a huge problem. it's a cultural problem. we have little girls that age want to talk right now so it's not good and it's happening there's somebody at netflix who could help change this. jesse: for them it's just about controversy, they like the buzz probably so they say they will weather the storm. how to show you video of a humanities professor. they're doing these zoom classes and i guess one of the students reported the class and listen to what the professor was telling the college students. >> for years and he's done a crab job and he's ruining our country. if any of you do still think
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trump is a good person, i beg you to not only go into your heart center and think about this a little more, pull up all the stuff he's been doing to o r country, taking away so many of our rights. he's trying to turn this into a dictatorship. jesse: i think this professor is in trouble. >> i would say so. i know they are looking into this, we will see if anything lasting happened. it's always what they do at colleges, they look into it but i find this story interesting because these professors, so many examples of professors speaking out against president trump these are likely the same people who pride themselves on being inclusive if you want to be inclusive, -. jesse: they are definitely not politically inclusive. >> you agree with what's comfortable for you. jesse: last word, rachel. >> this isn't happening at universities alone, it's also
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happening, it's not getting radicalized at college, they are arriving radicalized because they are taking over the teachers. it's a serious problem. if you want to stop it, join the school board you have to teach your kids and talk about politics and economics because they are a blank slate unless you teach them and that they go to school. believe me, nobody else is talking to them and it's probably not what you want them to hear. jesse: carly. rachel. thank you so muchh. academy award-winning director and producer, oliver stone takes a dive into watters world. the blaming the bike rallies for the spread of coronavirus. i was there a few was ago. we'll explain. ♪
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prop 15 raises property taxes $11 billion every year. small businesses that are already struggling will be hit with higher rents and tax bills. that means higher prices for gas, food, utilities and healthcare. increasing the cost of living for a family by $960. and supporters admit homeowners are next, changing prop 13 and raising property taxes on people's homes. it's the wrong time to raise taxes on californians. vote no on prop 15.
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i'm so tired. we get up at 5:00 a.m. up all day. it's scary because nobody tells me what to do anything. the unwritten rule for this much
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because he hasn't put his time in yet. if you're going to h get killed, better to get it in the first few weeks. jesse: writing and directing such films his platoon, it depicts a service in the vietnam warro, scarface, any given sund, wall street and while he is known for winning multiple clusters from more than 50 nominations, he's recently made headlines for dismissing bill marr's attempt to blame everything on russia. >> you can't reallyy think the russian president, the one that's in their now should be able to wreck -- elections like this, can you? >> i think you are -- i've known you too long, i think you're sophisticated enough to know you have to question everything that comes out of our intelligence agencies. >> so you think they are flying?
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>> they are not reliable, they've been screwing america going back to vietnam or in the iraq war, afghan he wars. >> joining me now, producer and author of his new memoir, chasing the light, oliver stone. when you were speaking there, wanted to know your opinion about america. is the american public just gullible, they will just believe anything we hear from the intelligence agencies or is the intelligence agency operation and thee media so good at sellig man to us we are just at their mercy? >> well, this is not the subject of my memoir but aside from that, as i've said before in interviews, the intelligence agencies have misled us going back in wars, especially to vietnam, afghanistan, iraq twice
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and syria it is years of misinformation, particularly in vietnam war that i experienced the bottom of the chain you get the devastating effect of continuous line of winning the war. it wasn't ever true. so no, i do think any serious person with any amount of time has to doubt, question it. they've not provided convincing evidence in many people -- i'm not the only one, many people, technical experts have questioned this. i tend to believe julian massage, often on his case in the beginning. he's a hero, a solid foundation, he's on trial in new england. he is a real hero. he's made it clear he had nothing to do with the russians connection, he got the elite
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from american domestic source and i think we know someone from the dnc leaked disinformation. >> i know this is not the subject of your memoir, we will get to that in a minute. it's available in bookstores throughout the country or you can buy it on amazon. i wanted to also ask you about hollywood. i want to get your reaction g, bill barr said about hollywood, let's listen to what he said and you can react. >> hollywood actors, reducers and directors private pride themselvesms on celebrating freedom in the human spirit. every year at the academy awards, americans are lectured about how this country falls short of hollywood's ideals of social justice. but hollywood now eagerly sensors his own movies to appease the chinese communist party. the world most powerful violator of human rights.
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jesse: do you accept that criticism? >> i'm not an expert on the situation but certainly there might be some truthth in this, i can't comment but i do know this from my personalso experience, i would say economically sensors subjects that are critical of the americans foreign policy and critical of the military adventures abroad been engaged in for so many years. i know also i had a hard time getting platoon they as well as several other films, including the silver films. he was sound the finance by an english company. on a low budget. jesse: sure you are aware of some of these new quarters the academy has instituted with regards to you need for supporting roles to have a guest
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someone a person of color, a woman, someone with a physical disability, there has to be diversity, there has to be i think 30% of secondary roles, they have to show diversity whether it gender, your heritage or anything, could you take movies successful like italian mops movies you're saying now 30% of those mobs have to be asian, they can't be italian? >> according school, 30% has to be women. could you make a movie like that that has the criteria for academy award consideration with these regulations? >> obviously probably not but we have to deal with the fact that people do historical pieces. if you're doing another era, you have to pay attention to the mores of that era. it's clear i don't know how that
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will apply for t how they will make that workk but if i were to do a movie, i will have to do a movie when come to that. the memoir i wrote, chasing the light is about about the early business in the 70s and 80s and the difficulty is getting the pictures made that i make including el salvador and platoon. jesse: when you are doing scarface, you were dealing with al frappuccino, you did research on the cocaine trafficking in south florida, or was that research like? >> it was fascinating at the time because it was all new and no one knew anything about it. it was all fresh and i was goi going, getting a lot of people, lawyers and law enforcement types, it was a corrupt system with big money. the dea was born out of the end they were cracking down and all these federal agencies and local
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agencies fighting with each other. they were getting in each other's way. as like the vietnam war in the sense that it was badly organized. and often works especially when you're racing things as the elusive as drugs. i had a dangerous encounter in the hotel room for which i used for in the movie. [laughter] >> i think i know what you're about and that was a bloody scene. oliver stone's new book, it's available, he talks about his time in vietnam making some of the iconic movies everybody is familiar with and we highly recommend it here on quarters world. thank you very much for taking the time. >> thank you. jesse: up next, last call. the big bike rally, sturgis calling controversy over coronavirus. i was just there.na
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jesse: the motorcycle rally in sturgis, south dakota drawing 600,000 people from around the country. color claims the august event is linked to 250,000 cases of coronavirus. but the "wall street journal" debunking the study saying this is a statistical misfire. another fake story bites the dust. i couldn't make it this year, but i was there a few years ago.
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>> do you do a lot of yoga? >> i used to. jesse: what do you like to drink, pinot grigio? jesse: the leader of russia right now. >> he likes to ride on a horse with his shirt off. when he moves he's a baddases. >> vladimir putin. jesse: you know the vice president, right? sleepy joe. >> "watters' world." am i part of that world? interview over. jesse: you should have seen what we edited out of that piece.
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"justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: breaking tonight. the where back on the campaign trail. he's ready for a rally in nevada a little later. i'm judge jeanine pirro. the president crisscrossing the country with the election just over 50 days away. i had the honor of visiting the white house and sitting down with the president of the united states for an exclusive interview on the rose garden patio. joe biden indicated after the rd

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