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dan bongino show on fox nation weekdays 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you right back here next week saturday night 10:00 p.m. don't miss it. ♪♪ we don't judge each other by race. we are red-blooded yanks. see you next timing on "life, liberty & levin." [♪♪♪] jesse: everything she told you his bowl, all your big moments were meaningless. that's 2020. we got catfish last year. all the lies were designed in small, the media broke w itself dragging joe across the finish line. the press died from all the
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lies. that's one of the side effectsie of trump derangement syndrome. now that biden has been insult, the truth is finally coming out. it has a way of doing that and it's done it. rememberts this? >> the president forcefully clearing the street, clearing the streets of peaceful protesters, tear gassing and trampling of protesters in the resident holds a photo op in a church. >> he used teargas on peaceful protesters so he could stage a photo op. >> but that was a crock, government watchdog. abc news to push the lie and forced to run this headline. usn those protesters so he could stage a photo-op. jesse: but that was a crock. abc was forced to run this headline. park police already started
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clearing the rowdy crowd hours before they learned trump planned on walking through. a study found masks didn't slow covid spread. mask mandates and mask use weren't part of slowing the spread. ' our findings do not support the hypothesis that covid-19 transmission rates decreases with mask use. and masks were harmful, especially in children. high droks. twitter mr. censor you for
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information if you post about it. deand is was called a killer for opening beaches. this grim reaper stood in the florida sands controlling the governor. cnn made him a star. covid doesn't spread on beaches. it largely spreads indoors where people are locked down. fauci rallied scientists to dismiss the rob leak theory while he was scrambling behind the scenes to wipe his fingerprints from it. but don't you dare criticize fauci. >> a lot of what you are seeing as attacks on me quite frankly are attacks on science. all the things i have spoken about consistently from the very
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beginning have been fundamentally based on science. you are trying to get at me as a public health official and scientist, you are not only attacking dr. dr. fauci, you are attacking science. jesse: this an attack on women, an attack on blacks, an attack on the media, an attack on science. no, it's not an attack. it's a citism of you. russian bounties were a lie. cuomo was no hero, desantis was. trump didn't gas protesters for a photo-op. masks apparently don't work by hydroxy apparently does.
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hunters ask laptop. astonishing thing about all of this is the media will confess their sins. deep down they are ashamed of their dishonesty. the "new york times" editor admitted she is bad at her job and doesn't understand a thing about the country she lives in. >> we have tens of millions of trump voters who continue to believe that their rights where under threat by simple virtue of having to share a democracy with others. i think as long as they see americanness as the same as one with whiteness this is going to continue. we have to figure out how to get he american a place at the table in this democracy, but how to separate american-ness from
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whiteness. until we can confront that and talk about that, this is going to continue. i was oning long island this weekend and i was disturbed. i saw dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with expletives against joe biden. a trump flag. and in some cases the american flag is disturbing because the message was clear, this is my country, this is not your country, i own this. jesse: that right there is why the press is broken. she says it's clear that white americans flying flags on pickup trucks are racist and think they own this country. how is that clear? did she get out her car and interview the flag waving truck drivers? did she tell -- did they tell
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her that's what she believe. this is rush limbaugh called the drive-by media. if you are disturb by an american flag, that's not our problem. that may be your issue. people fly the flag because they love the country. maybe they served. maybe their family died serving. and people who drive pickup trucks are prolific. sometimes you need room in the back. americans don't own this country. they own land and businesses and trucks just like black americans do. it says a lot that a "new york times" editor is disturbed by a peaceful display of american flags, but the deadly riots last summer are not as disturbing. how do you know americans
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associate the flag with whiteness. americans can associate whatever they want with their country. if i see a flag, i can see freedom, religious liberty, capitalism, whatever i want. and she can see oppression and division. that's her right. but we don't have to separate anything we see in the flag. americans are proud of their country not because of their race. but because their forefathers forged this great nation. what the n times doesn't understand -- what the "new york times" doesn't understand is that america is about a shared history. those of us who are citizens. she is trying to separate us by race. but we are trying to unite us by an idea. if the "new york times" would get to know flag-waving trump
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supporters maybe they we understand them. but they don't want to understand them. they want to hate them. they want to feel morally superior in their ignorance. when people called her out, she played the race car. >> i see i'm being controlled with the american flag this morning. just like fauci, if she complains, you can't criticize her. she hides behind her identity when herred identity has nothing d her identity has nothing to do with it. it's her character. she is the same woman who can't do basic math. remember she and brian williams believed mike bloomberg could have taken the $500 million he spent on the campaign and given
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every american a million. >> somebody tweeted with the money he spent he could have given he american a million dollars. >> i have got it. when i read it on social media it became clear. don't tell us if you are ahead of us on the math. he could have given each american one million dollars and had lunch money left over. >> it's true, it's disturbing. jesse: again she is very disturbed. her reaction seemed to be race card. when you are a black woman in america with a public voice a trivial motherror can lead to a deluge of hate. she went to the university michigan but seems clueless
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about life in america. this gives you a window into the people who control news and information. they are in -- they are insecure lightweights. they are so pathetic i almost feel sorry for them. almost. joining us to react. host of ""tucker carlson tonight,"" tucker carlson. your reaction? tucker: i listened to this whole thing, and in the end there was nothing i would add. we got catfished by 2020. brilliant. i asked your producer did you write this? she said no jesse wrote the whole thing. it was really smart. i don't have a lot to add other than to emphasize what you just
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said. if your currency is the truth and you are caught lying which they have been, then what is left? i think they are past the point where they say we got this wrong. that's where you see this desperate emotional attachment to the stories that have been revealed to be untrue. i watched it with fauci. i was an editor for a long time. i always said you can't write about people you are emotional attached to. watching them defend fauci. he may be a fine person. i don't know him. but he has been caught conclusively saying things that we know are untrue. why would you continue to defend him? the answer of course is that once the whole edifice starts to collapse, you know you are going with it. the building is coming down. but they are riding it right to
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the bottom. it's shock be to watch it. jesse: you came face to face with a member -- with a member of ms-13. this will be on "tucker carlson originals. ." tucker: one member of ms-13 agreed to sit down with us. are you still in ms-13. >> yes, i do. tucker: would you ever leave? >> not yet. tucker: how long were you in the united states? tucker: how did you get there? >> the train. tucker: the train through mexico is a common route for people coming from central america to los angeles. he ends up in los angeles.
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he gets a job as a building contractor doing drywall and electrical work. not just a labor. then he joins ms-13. he committed murder. everyone in that prison committed murder. and he got deported back to el salvador. he didn't become a member of the gang until he got to l.a., got to the united states. there is something about the way we are doing immigration that don't work for us. why would you come to this country of opportunity and coin a street gang and commit murder? this was yet another reminder. el salvador is responding in a way i think we can learn from. they are decide we are not taking this crap anymore. they only have a high hurd rate because we are allowing it to happen.
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they dropped murders by 70%. we could do that if we wanted to. jesse: people like mara gay from the "new york times" don't cover that. if people don't know what ms-13 is. niece are the people who commit human sacrifice. they tear people hearts out. it doesn't ham on the upper westside. it happens in suffolk county, long island. these are the kinds of things happening throughout the country. if you don't put a spotlight on it, more and more people are going to die. it seems today the media doesn't care about it. i'm glad you are highlighting
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it. tuck rrl the great divide in -- tucker: the great divide in america isn't race. only in a world with privilege could someone that stupid have privilege. but she is out to the hamptons. she passes by suffolk county dominated by ms-13. so it doesn't effect her. jesse: i saw a class divide. the blazer. everybody else in bring on garb. that was a shocking visual. tucker carlson, thank you. hunter biden use the n-word a lot next on "watters' world."
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jesse: where is hunter? he's throwing around the n-word. the laptop from hell reportedly filled with racial slurs. he asks his white lawyer how much money he owes them because m word you better not be channel me hennesey rates. a month later he texted his lawyer and said i only love you because you are black. and in response, another n-word. joe biden and the mainstream media went silent on that.
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what would happen if trump's son used the n-word that way. when you saw this laptop hit, what was the first thing that went through your mind. >> i wrote a book called "liberal privilege." and i would love to see the media commentary on it fit was me or anyone in my family even remotely talking close to that. it's insane. that's the double standard. they have been long and you did a great job talking about it. the one you didn't include was someone i know that is near and dear to my heart called ms-13 animals. remember the media response? they were just raged.
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that was another one they got wrongs for the purpose of trying to hurt donald trump. this media cover-up is insane. what they are doing with anthony fauci is insane. if an attack on anthony fauci is science, then an attack on bill cosby is an attack on comedy. jesse: it's not because they want to cover the n-word scandal. if they acknowledge the lab top contains the n-word, then they have to acknowledge that the laptop is real. so they can't go near anything that comes out of the laptop or else they will destroy the biden
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presidency. you open that laptop up, it's a roadmap to impeachment. >> i don't know that they care. i remember last week when white supremacy was the greatest threat to america. now it's climate change again. maybe because joe biden seems to be surrounded by a lot of racists. whether it's his son or his words over his political career. while we are calling out the media, let's not forget, they got exactly what they wanted. they were able to weaponize fake information to try to hurt donald trump. and that was their objective all along. they were able to sow the seeds of doubt in a large part of the
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american public. all these things were known. but when you have a multi trillion dollar mainstream media complex and big tech fully weaponized against conservatives, it's hard to get that message out. but when they are suppressed so badly that hard working americans look upon the mess whether it's the border, the middle east, energy independence, whether it's fuel prices and commodity pricing, all of these things are a disaster. and i told you so. the problem is no one else did even though they knew what was going to happen. jesse: i can't imagine hunter walking through the halls of the white house and running into kamala harris. that could be awkward.
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friday screen, the highest since march of last year when the pandemic rounded the nation, yet another sign the countries reopening after years lockdown. 50% of the u.s. population has now been fully vaccinated. the country here's another grim milestone, the rise claimed the lives of nearly 600,000 americans of global death toll is topping 3.7 million. switching gears, 28 dollars bid to fly to the edge of space with jeff bezos. blue origin auctioned off at sea for the companies first human spaceflight july 20. no word on who but they will join bezos, his brother mark and another crewmember on the 11 minute dirty. i'm ashley strohmier. back to watters world. fox news.com. ♪♪ a telescope make it easy to deflect space rocks.
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it's expected to be completed in five years. i'm jon scott. now back to "watters' world." >> oh, no. >> and blow. there you go. you are under arrest. >> i think that test is wrong, man. jesse: "live p.d." classic. we asked dan abrams if he thinks it's coming back and he said he thinks it might be coming back soon. maybe off the air, but reality isn't. police officers under assault every day in america. this is are chester, new york last week. officers trying to arrest an armed man want for multiple felonies. you can see the georgia gathering crowd per rates him.
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rates -- the crowd berates him. here to tell us about the war on cops. the host of podcast to be tails and the war on blue, sean sticks larkin. you are trying to calm things dune you have a rowdy crowd around you. that's a lot to deal with. >> jesse i have been in that exact situation numerous time. on your police radio you have got a red button. that the button you hit to get everybody to stream to you as quick as they can. we have krowls dispersing pepper
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spray. jesse: man the courtroom crooked prosecutors and defense attorneys collaborate with accused criminals and they will make stuff up about officers. how do officers deal with that? >> when i first came on this job i was sold from the beginning. you are not going to be fearful of getting killed in the line of duty. is it a real threat? of course. but you have can't workday to day thinking about that. what we are worried about now is having your name smeared through social media for something you didn't do wrong. or have your department investigate you because of a boeing us' temperature complaints that came in. when d when we testified in
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court we, the the bad guys. jesse: so let's give people some advice. if they are riding around and someone like sticks larkin pulls them over. you approach the vehicle and ask for license and registration. what is the calmest most respectful way citizens can get on with their lives and deal with the traffic stop so we don't have any of these crazy encountered that wind up getting people hurt. >> city was a cop, just retired three weeks ago. 25 years. i have been pulled over a handful of times myself. speeding in oklahoma. i knew every time i was pulled
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over. i had my hands on the steering wheel or out the window when an officer approached the carr. i carry a gun as a law enforcement officer. whether you are doing it legally or illegally. tell the officer i am grabbing my license from here. nothing the officers do is personal. we are human beings. sometimes we have good attitudes, sometimes bad attitudes. if you give us what we are asking for, both the police officer and the citizen will go on their way. jesse: when should we give you the pba card? >> it's hidden behind the driver's license. that's what i have. jesse: sticks larkin has the
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facing america was? global warming. jesse: joining us, raymond arroyo. i thought the greatest threat was white supremacy. >> why is bind say this to our military men and women abroad. if he thinks climate change is a threat to american security. have an arbor force. have all these people plant trees in kabul. these are big distractions, jesse. when you say climate change is the biggest threat. that gets biden off the hook for the man made disasters he's responsible for. jesse: it minimizes china and the cartels and fentanyl.
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i don't even think anybody in that audience in the military even believes that. you know if a joint chief's member actually told the vice president that, they should get fired. chris harrison, bachelor canceled. but i think he got paid handsomely. something to the tune of $25 million. if fox wants to cancel me and give me 25 mil, cancel me. >> he has stories about producer complaints. drug using contestants. he didn't get a rose. he didn't get to say his good good-byes. but two things emerge as i read this story. one, we have to inculcate and i
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think find a spirit of forgiveness. we can't be on the patrol -- this woke puritanism that we are all embracing. we are all going to die on the pyre of this thing if we don't find it within ourselves to forgive people for perceived wrongs. what is the unforgivable sin? nick cannon talked about anti-semitism and racism. why is it different for chris harrison? jesse: there are no rules. the liberals make the rules for us, then they don't follow their own rules. that's why hunter biden is still wandering around the oval office. chris harrison didn't use the n-word the way hunter biden did.
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i don't get to watch him than out roses. they are handing out cannabis, they are handing out lap dances if you get vaxxed. >> i saw that. jesse: i heard a rumor that you want to get vaccinated again. is that true? >> that is not true. i disown that comment. the people this low rent inducement would appeal to are probably the people who don't need them. if we are worried about health outcomes why are we giving people free weed, free booze, and strippers on poles. first of all, the stripper thing -- when i read the larry flynt club is givingous membership and bottles of booze. there are no strippers in the
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club because they are on unemployment and they don't want to go back to the poles. jesse: the crisis is at strip clubs in new orleans. >> could be. jesse: they have to get rid of that $300 bonus so they can get back on the pole. i didn't say the, raymond said it. tiktok trend. try not to kill yourself on the internet, people. the dumbest things next.
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[♪♪♪] jesse: tiktok the biggest app in the world. everyone wants to be a star and will do anything to go viral. extreme challenges dominate tiktok. people daring people to do dumb things and record it. heart attacks and even death resulting from these trends. carley shimkus is here to break it down. >> two people stand on either side of the victim and the person jumps and they kick the poor kid's legs out. a lot of kids went to the
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hospital. and two teenagers were charged with assault. the penny challenge. this might be something i would do as a teenager. but it looks like you could get electrocute. >> you put a charger in an outlet and put in penny it and it can set your house on fire. so we have a salt and arson. emergency that phone call. jesse: number 3, we have the corn cob challenge. you put a corn cob on a trillion. he chipped his tooth doing it. if you do this and you are
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single, you are undatable. jesse: unless you are a hockey player. number 4. basketball beer challenge. this one doesn't seem that dangerous. >> i like this one. you put a beer on a basketball. you drop basketball and try to catch the beer. jesse: we don't endorse it, do we? >> we endorse this one, absolutely. unless you get hurt. jesse: the full face wax. >> oh somebody, a barber, whoever you go to, puts wax all over your face and aggressively rips it off. i guess this is in place of shaving. jesse: does it grow back so i
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never have to shave again? >> the hair will grow back. there is no reason to do that. jesse: for the haters. that's not flack face. it's wax. people are eating the powder as a pre-workout. >> apparently it's high in caffeine. you are suppose to put it in a water bought. but teenagers are putting it in their mouth. if you have an undiagnosed heart condition, a 20-year-old had a heart attack. the woman was a stripper. i thought 2 would appreciate that. she is okay, that god. jesse: there she is. carley doesn't endorse any of
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